Re: [Blind-Computing] Taking A Slice from an MP3 File

2009-10-08 Thread jacobk
Look on the programs page/audio section of the blind-computing website.

The only thing I ever make sure I remember is to use ctrl + F6 to move
between sections of the interface, but there's also a full tutorial out
there somewhere related to using it with jaws etc.

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'


On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:19:31 -0500, Bill Gallik
billgal...@centurytel.net
wrote:
 How accessible is Audacity and can I get a free copy?
 
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[Blind-Computing] Taking A Slice from an MP3 File

2009-10-07 Thread Bill Gallik
Can anybody advise me as to a good program to take a slice from an MP3 file 
and save it as user named.  In short, I've ripped the sound tracks from a music 
CD and would like to isolate a small sample of one of the songs to use as a 
ring tone on my cell phone.  For example, I would like to take a slice of 
Don't Tell Mama from Gary Alan to use as the ring tone when my Mom's phone 
number calls me.

In fact, I would like to have a specific song for each contact in my contact 
list; then I could turn off caller announcement when out in public and I'd be 
able to tell who's calling by the ring tone.  That is why I bought the extra 
memory for my cell phone in the first place.

Any advice will be appreciated.

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Re: [Blind-Computing] Taking A Slice from an MP3 File

2009-10-07 Thread Alan Terrie Robbins
Bill,

Check the JAWS users homepage. David has lots of neat
programs up there and I do remember seeing some Mp3
splitting and tinkering programs.  The site can be accessed
at:

http://www.jaws-users.com/

thanks
Al
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Can anybody advise me as to a good program to take a slice
from an MP3 file and save it as user named.  In short, I've
ripped the sound tracks from a music CD and would like to
isolate a small sample of one of the songs to use as a ring
tone on my cell phone.  For example, I would like to take a
slice of Don't Tell Mama from Gary Alan to use as the ring
tone when my Mom's phone number calls me.

In fact, I would like to have a specific song for each
contact in my contact list; then I could turn off caller
announcement when out in public and I'd be able to tell
who's calling by the ring tone.  That is why I bought the
extra memory for my cell phone in the first place.

Any advice will be appreciated.

Holland's Person, Bill
E-Mail: billgal...@centurytel.net
- The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets
the cheese!
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Taking A Slice from an MP3 File

2009-10-07 Thread Bill Gallik
Got a wonderful snippet of Fleetwood Mac's Tell Me Lies and  have assigned 
that as the Ring Tone for several of the gals that call me from time to 
time.


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Re: [Blind-Computing] Taking A Slice from an MP3 File

2009-10-07 Thread Jacob Kruger
I use audacity for things like this since it's easy enough to import the 
track, select a specific piece based on start and end points and then to 
export that selection as such.


Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
'...fate had broken his body, but not his spirit...'

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Can anybody advise me as to a good program to take a slice from an MP3 
file and save it as user named.  In short, I've ripped the sound tracks 
from a music CD and would like to isolate a small sample of one of the 
songs to use as a ring tone on my cell phone.  For example, I would like 
to take a slice of Don't Tell Mama from Gary Alan to use as the ring 
tone when my Mom's phone number calls me.


In fact, I would like to have a specific song for each contact in my 
contact list; then I could turn off caller announcement when out in public 
and I'd be able to tell who's calling by the ring tone.  That is why I 
bought the extra memory for my cell phone in the first place.


Any advice will be appreciated.

Holland's Person, Bill
E-Mail: billgal...@centurytel.net
- The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese!
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Re: [Blind-Computing] Taking A Slice from an MP3 File

2009-10-07 Thread Bill Gallik

How accessible is Audacity and can I get a free copy?

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