----- Original Message ----- From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for pound?
I am a Nero user. I use Window-Eyes 4.5 and Windows 98SE. I've been using Nero for almost 2 years (where did the time go!) Everything's working fine. Had a problem because the burner drive was running too fast for my Pentium II computer. I slowed it down to 32x and it corrected a problem of every other disc not burning all the way through. So, if you have an old computer like mine and a newer burner in it, you should set the burning parameter to a slower speed so you don't wham out on every disc you try to burn!
Mimi
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Lloyd"
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for
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Nero.Hi.
With regards to your questions onaccessible.
Yes, the help documentation isYes, you can make full use of theprogram as it is fully accessible.No, the help documentation doesn'tcover accessibility options per say.However, there are many members ofthis list, including myself, that usepound?Nero and will be glad to assist.
Regards.
Kevin
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Sound editors pound forthis list from GW Micro. Is this list
Hi, everybody.
New list member here. I heard aboutthe sound editing program manuals don'tintended to help blind users cope with thingsof a wave file using accessibilitycover? For instance, how to select a portionpound, allows a blind user to get thekeys, or, which of the sound editors, pound forscreen reader? If not, please let memost out of the sound editing program viame:know, and I'll bail out now.
But if so, perhaps someone will tell1. How to select a portion of a wavefile in Gold Wave for copying to theis easy to use.clipboard. 2. Whether the help window in Nero 63. Whether Nero's accessibilityfeatures will let a user get the most outof the program, and, whether theaccessibility features are contained in theeditor beats the others out in terms ofdocumentation. 4. Most importantly, which soundreader/ short cut key accessibility.quality, ease of use, and degree of screenapplicable, your advice.
Thanks for your kind attention and, ifLou Novath
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