>From my notes,

I was the beta tester over two years ago. I do not know what your computer 
skills are but if you know what a menu bar is and can tab around and look for 
buttons on the Replay Radio 9 interface and knows what a Schedule tab list view 
and My Recordings tab list view are and knows how to edit a edit field box to 
search for a station within the Replay Guide and then adjust the time and date 
fields for your station then you will be fine. Like any application it takes 
time to learn its user interface at the beginning. You can also tune to your 
stations that you have added via the guide or manually.
Which screen reader do you use.

If you have a station or show that is not in the replay guide you can have it 
added to the guide by Applian. You can email the person I know there that is in 
charge of the guide.
When you add a station from the replay guide you will get this scheduler window 
on your screen. You click on this +add link within the replay guide after 
finding your station and then the scheduler window for your station appears. 
This scheduler window can be used via the tab keyboard key with edit fields and 
combo boxes. The scheduler window has the tabs and they are Recordings, Tuning 
and Advanced tabs. To go into one of these tabs you need to have focus on the 
desired tab then press your enter key to make it the active tab then proceed 
with your tab key to see the settings / properties for that particular tab 
sheet.
Using insert+tab with JAWS or NVDA will say Recording checked or if you pressed 
your enter key on the tuning tab it will say tuning checked which means it’s 
the active tab.
You can record your stations and tune to them. Some of the stations you record 
will be captured silently in the background which is called Direct Download. It 
all depends on the station you are using. 
In the scheduler window for your station there is this No Conversion Settings 
button which you press your spacebar on and will allow you to change the 
origianl stream format to be from FLV to MP3. Some stations use FLV so doing 
this will automatically convert your original FLV stream recording to MP3 
format. You can also convert manually any recordings you have in your My 
Recording list view to MP3. Say you see this FLV recording for your station you 
recorded you would arrow down to this file and press applications key / context 
menu / shift+f10 and choose save as MP3. This will convert any of your non MP3 
recordings to MP3 manually.
Finally anything you add via Replay Guide will show up in the Schedule tab list 
view area. Any of your recordings will show up in your My Recordings list view. 
You can use up and down arrow keys and first letter navigation within this list 
view to find your content.
To edit a station that is already in your Schedule list view you would first 
find the station the Schedule list view and press your enter keyboard key on 
it. This will bring up your station’s scheduler window where you can edit the 
time and date fields and monday through Friday checkboxes and no conversion 
settings buttton with spacebar.

Keyboard Shortcuts

  a.. Ctrl+r: Start an audio recording 
  b.. Ctrl+x: Stop an audio recording 
  c.. Ctrl+n: Create a new, empty schedule item 
  d.. Ctrl+c: Copy currently selected schedule as a new schedule 
  e.. Ctrl+e: Open currently selected schedule item for editing 
  f.. Delete: Delete the currently selected item 
  g.. Ctrl+g: Start the currently selected schedule item and record for given 
duration 
  h.. Ctrl+t: Tune to the station on the currently selected schedule item. The 
Tune tab details must be filled in. 
  i.. Ctrl+s: Open Settings 
  j.. Escape: Stop the currently selected recording 
  k.. F2: Rename the currently selected recording 
  l.. Enter: Play the currently selected recording 
  m.. F5: Restart the the currently selected recording 
I have not tested all these shortcuts.

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