Hello,

Yes, Express Burn is very accessible. If you use Jaws there's one point in
the burning process where you have to select whether you are coing to burn
file by file or load up all the files in a given folder. Here you have to
use the Jaws Cursor to reach the selection, but that's about as hard as it
gets. NCH Express Rip is also accessible and is my personal favourite CD
ripping tool. So I'd say, get the trial version and give the NCH Express
Burn a go.

Cheers,
Clive



-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Russillo
Sent: 25 December 2013 23:35
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Is the NCH audio software accessible?

Hi list, Merry Christmas.

Would anyone here know about the accessibility of the software from NCH?
Specifically, I want to look into their Express Burn CD burning software, if
it works on Windows 7 64 bit machines.  If anyone's had experience using
this, would you please give me some pointers for getting the best use from
it?  Windows Media Player seems a bit tricky for setting up a playlist to
burn to a CD; I use System Access for a screen reader but something's wrong
with the Media Library in that it won't let me burn something to CD; Support
can't help much in this case.  I have tried Digital Jukebox from Marvelsoft;
in that case yes, I can make the playlist and then go to the Project menu
and tell the program to burn the tracks to CD; a blank CD is in the drive,
but when I hit the okay button after I'm given the total playing time for
the tracks to burn the CD, the speech just goes silent and a message pops up
that the dj.exe has stopped working and should be closed; I haven't heard
back from their tech support yet, maybe tomorrow after Christmas. 
Meanwhile I'm wanting to find out more about Express Burn by NCH Software to
find out if it's accessible with screen readers before I plunk down money
for it.  Thanks in advance for any info you can give me on this; also if
anyone has experience with Digital Jukebox by Marvelsoft I'm interested in
learning about experiences people had using it.  thanks again and Merry
Christmas.

Peter Russillo


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