Hi,

Is there an Ipod that after you download the songs using a PC that you can 
take on the road and have it be accessible?


Sincerely,

Lauren
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> Sounds very nice.  Thanks for the information.
>
> Rick
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>
> Hi Rick, it depends on what else you're doing. On my N82, I get about 
> 10-12
> hours of continuous music on a plane, that is to say when the phone
> functions aren't running. It's less when they are, and less again if you
> have WiFi active. Some of the new Nokia phones offer over 24 hours of 
> music
> playback though.
>
> Another advantage of going with the Nokia phones is their built-in support
> for podcasting. I was in a meeting in another city a couple of days ago. 
> On
> my way to the airport, I used a HSDPA connection to download a bunch of
> podcasts and catch up with the news in-flight. The podcast client 
> remembers
> your place in each podcast.
>
> There is a DAISY player for Symbian as well, so you can read newspapers 
> from
> Newsline etc on it.
>
> The N82 will also play Audible content.
>
> And even though I don't have one of the phones with longer music playback
> time because I use the KNFB Reader which only works on the N82 for now, I
> have a tiny device with me that is a 3400 MA battery, allowing me to 
> charge
> the phone 3 times. The battery in turn then charges via a wall outlet or 
> USB
> port. So for me, carrying an iPod, a Stream, or whatever it might be makes
> no sense. A smartphone does so much more and is in your pocket for a range
> of uses. In the US, obviously NLS may be a factor, but it isn't for me.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
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> Jonathan,
>
> Doesn't playing music on your phone rapidly run your batteries down?  And
> what about quality?  I have a phone capable of playing music but I haven't
> really ever tried it out.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
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> Saqib, I completely agree with you. I have no need for a Nano when I have 
> an
> N82. But I think the reason why iPods and other stand-alone playback 
> devices
> are so big in North America is that they have nowhere near a strong a
> smartphone culture as Europe, Asia and other places.
>
> Jonathan
>
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> Forgive me for my comment folks. Isn't it just easy enough to listen to
> music from your phone or preferred MP3 device. It's taken Apple so long to
> meet the VI sector half way with the accessibility issues. Their attitude
> was sod the blind and who ever can't access our devices or software. It's
> good that Apple are getting their head around the accessibility factor but
> this wasn't the case before.
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>> Hi Stephen, I have not played with one so am going based on what I've
>> read,
>> but it appears that what happens is that when your nano is connected to
>> your
>> PC or Mac, a scan is made for all albums and songs on your nano. Using
>> your
>> default system voice, say RealSpeak Daniel in SAPI 5 as an example, files
>> are generated for every artist, song and album. These are then copied to
>> your Nano so that as you move through the menus, albums and tracks, you
>> can
>> hear what these tracks are. So this is quite different from having real
>> text
>> to speech on the device itself, and emulates what the guys at Rockbox 
>> gave
>> us quite some time ago, but is still commendable nonetheless.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
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>> On Behalf Of Stephen Guerra
>> Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 8:18 a.m.
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>> Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible
>>
>> Jonathan, so, when you have the new Nano hooked up to your pc, it feeds
>> off
>> the TTS you are running and loads it on to the Nano, or am I way off.
>>
>> Does the Nano require you to install software to have speech?
>>
>>
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>> On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
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>> Subject: RE: Itunes 8 now accessible
>>
>> Alex and all, the new iPod Nanos are sort of accessible but do not use
>> text
>> to speech. They use the technique Rockbox has used for around 5 years,
>> where
>> they use your default system voice on your PC/Mac to create files that
>> live
>> on the nano to announce menus, albums and songs.
>>
>> In terms of iTunes in Windows, iTunes 8 has implemented extensive use of
>> Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA). Because of this, JAWS will be able
>> to
>> work well out of the box with iTunes once we enable MSAA support for
>> iTunes
>> in the next public beta of JAWS 10. I have just been testing this today
>> and
>> am able to use the iTunes Music Store, the Radio feature and many others.
>> Apple have done a good job here.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
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>> On Behalf Of Alex Stone
>> Sent: Thursday, 11 September 2008 6:53 a.m.
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>> Lauren, According to the Apple website the latest IPod is accessible, but
>> I
>> haven't seen one, so I don't know.
>> Cheers
>> Alex
>>
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>> Sent: 10 September 2008 19:11
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>> If Itunes is accessible now, which Ipod is accessible as well?
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Lauren
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