I just used the Jaws auto graphics labeler to help Jaws recognize the "dot button." In order to do this place the Jaws cursor on the "dot button" and press control insert g to activate the auto graphics labeler. When the labeler is done the first button in the tab list should say something like "c:\ProgramFiles\CDEX" or something like that. When you press enter on that button it will open the browse dialogue box. The button will now show up as a standard button within the dialogue box. This means that you will be able to tab to it like any other button in the dialogue box.
If you have any questions about this you can write me off the list and I will do my best to help you.
Jonathan Simeone


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Hi Fred,
You don't have to go to the folder that stores the ripped files.
If you select convert, from the menus and then choose, wave to mp3, or
compressed,
then you will get a browse dialogue, where you can choose files you have in
another location.
R Q J
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First off I apologize for not getting back to the list last night but I'm old and sleep just creeped in and knocked me out.



The first thing you have to do is move or copy the wav file to the CDEX
folder where the program normally saves your ripped files. In my case I go
to C:\ Programs\CDEX\My Music.



That's where my files are saved by CDEX by default.



After pasting the file there, Backspace to go back to the previous list of
files in CDEX. Press ENTER on the CDEX.exe to launch the CDEX program.
*Press F11. You will be placed in a dialog box where you can tell CDEX to
delete the original wav file or not, by tabbing through this dialog box and
using check marks. You can also tell CDEX to normalize the file as it
converts it.




Keep tabbing past the Convert button and you will be placed in a list of all
the wav files in the folder where your ripped files are saved. Only the wav
files will be there, including the one you pasted there. Select the ones you
want to convert and tab back to the Convert button and press Enter.




This will place you in another dialog box where you will be given some
information about what's going on. In my case I turn on the JAWS cursor and
arrow up through the dialog box and am able to find out exactly what is
going on, how much time is left, percentage completed etc.




When the conversion is complete you will be placed back in the CDEX main
window again.



To go back to the converted file simply go back to where the ripped folder
and the file will be there but it will be a mp3 file instead of a wav file.
If you checked the delete original wav file that file will no longer be
there. But if you didn't check that box the original wav file will still be
there and if you're satisfied with the mp3 file you can delete the wav file
manually.




*Note: instead of using the F11 key to start the process you can go to the
convert menu and arrow down to the "convert from wav to compressed file" and
press ENTER.




Attached is the text of this process in MS Word

HTH

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Sent: Thursday, 03 March, 2005 9:12 PM
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please advise me as to how to convert files using CD X.
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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:42 PM
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That's not true. You can convert wav files that are already on your
computer to mp3 and even actually have CDEX delete the original wav file
or keep it if you desire. if you would like instructions just e-mail me
off list and I'll do my best to create a step by step of how to do this.
I'm asuming that you use a screen reader as I am. I am using JAWS. but it
will work just as well with any reader you happen to have.----- Original
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Sent: Thursday, 03 March, 2005 2:57 PM
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CDX is good only to copy and convert to mp 3 when copying to the
computer.
Frank

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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 3:12 AM
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I have CDex but I can not find a menu choice that will allow me to
convert wav files to MP3 format.  Can you tell me how to do this?
Jonathan Simeone
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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 1:36 AM
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Hi Jonathan.  CDex is one program that will do this for you.  This
program is a CD ripper.
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Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 12:38 AM
Subject: converting wav files to mp3 files


Is there a program that can convert wav files on your computer to MP3 files? Can it also burn them to a cd after making the conversion? Jonathan Simeone _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org

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