I use goldwave. I have no problem using it with jaws. There are scripts.
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There's nothing like asking "Why percent lines percent" is there?
What nonsense. Can we stop it!
Roger
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HEllO!
I have a really strange daisy-book reading problem.
I am trying to read a daisy-book on my computer with easereader.
It works just fine until i come to chapter 3, then the program locks up and
i have to restart the whole computer.
So i tired to read the same book in my victor reader wave
Love that operator error!
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OK, got it done with sighted assistance. It's absolutely awesome and talking
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What oes it really speak? That's what I'm curious about. Does it act as a
kind of screen reader?
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 12:42:21 -0600, you wrote:
>there are actually separate documents for the iriver which are
>quite comprehensive. The manual does mention Iriver specific features.
Well, still no happiness re docs, but I did find the boot loader and
patch procedure which I heretofore did not ha
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:47:39 +0200, you wrote:
>What exactly are the advantages of using rockbox firmware? This is not
>clear to me at present. I know that it has speech, but what exactly does
>the firmware tell you?
> Does it actually read the contents of the screen?
Yes, sort-of. I don't kno
Hello to the list.
After having purchased a Creative 24 bit USB external sound card, and after
having installed the software, correctly I hope, everything is coming out of
the speakers in a strange sounding way, kind of like its out of phase, or
with a very slight delay between the left and righ
it allows you to have spoken cprompts as you navigate the menues of the
player
tj
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Hi all
What exactly are the advantages of
I have some old tapes and records that I want to put on to cd.
So, I had the same questions a couple of weeks ago.
What I did:
Go to http://jfwlite.com/programs.html and download and install the GoldWave
JAWS scripts.
Go to http://www.goldwave.com/ and download and install the latest trial
versio
Heaps of software around to do what you want and at very reasonable
prices though ow accessible it all is I can't say.
Our local newspaper had a run-down and review of ten such products a
few weeks ag.
At 00:06 12/12/2005 -0800, Jardata_Mail_Services said:
>Hello!
>
>I recently purchased a prog
You will also need the lame incoder.
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Ok.
Then i cannot help you.
A/nders.
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> For the record, there is a difference between AAC, which Foobar does
> support, and AAC+
Hi listers. I can see from the archives that this subject has been here
before, but I can't seem to find the jaws scripts for cooledit. I am running
jaws 7. Can anyone help?
Ted Phillips
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Hi Ted
As you probably know Cool Edit was taken over by Adobe and became Audition.
There are are scripts for Cool Edit 2 and 2.1 as well as Audition. Can you
tell me which you need and if I can't find the site I'll send them on to
you.
Take care.
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Hi Andre,
> What oes it really speak? That's what I'm curious about. Does it act as a
> kind of screen reader?
No, it just uses a couple of recorded files to read menus and spell file
and directory names. One can also create prompts, so that certain file
and directory names aren't just spelled
Hi all, it never occurred to me, but if your winamp library will not
search, try moving your mouse pointer to one of the catagories, and
left clicking, and then, your search results will be available. I
never thought of this, until somebody pointed this out on the winamp
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Hello!
Anyone know if this can be done? I've looked around in Real Player
for an option to change the output sound device but cannot seem to
find such a thing.
Thanks
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Hi Steve, the trick here is not to press the tab key in the patching
software. For some reason that upsets it. Use your screen reader's mouse
keys and all is groovy.
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Hi!
But does it actually speak the names of folders and the names of songs on
the player?
Andre
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it allows you
I don't think it will do that. From what I read on the Rockbox site (some 8
or 9 months ago), it will read the menus and if I am not mistaken, they are
all recorded audio files and No TTS will be loaded on to the device. Also
there was a way of making a text file or playlist of the songs on the
Hi all,
I am planning to buy the CREATIVE LABS PCMCIA Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
Notebook Sound Card available at
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/ProductDetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&cs=19&sku=A0410859&category_id=5436
This is to solve a problem with my Dell Inspiron 700m which makes a lot of
hissin
I'm not using a laptop. But on my desktop machine with Windows XP, I have
an Audigy 2 and I really like it. For one thing it is a 24-bit card and the
voice recordings I've done with it have no background noise to speak of. I
have the Soundblaster Live Value card on an older machine withWin98 and
Hi.
Yes, it does. Kiran was quite right when he said
it will read the menus and if I am not mistaken, they are
all recorded audio files and No TTS will be loaded on to the device.
Rockbox does three things in speech. It reads menus, it spells or speaks
file names, and it spells and spea
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