Re: making foobar more accessible?

2012-05-17 Thread James Scholes
foobar2000 is perfectly accessible.  However, it does not come with many
keyboard shortcuts configured out of the box.  You will need to set them up in
Preferences - Keyboard Shortcuts.

You can also set your status bar to show information such as time elapsed, time
remaining and audio bitrate, so scripts aren't really needed.  The main problem
people have with foobar2000 is that they are not willing to take the time to
configure it.
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RE: making foobar more accessible?

2012-05-17 Thread André van Deventer
There are some quite nice scripts written though that does make some stuff
easier.  Andrew Heart wrote them - I am just not sure of the exact link.



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Subject: Re: making foobar more accessible?

foobar2000 is perfectly accessible.  However, it does not come with many
keyboard shortcuts configured out of the box.  You will need to set them up
in Preferences - Keyboard Shortcuts.

You can also set your status bar to show information such as time elapsed,
time remaining and audio bitrate, so scripts aren't really needed.  The main
problem people have with foobar2000 is that they are not willing to take the
time to configure it.
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Re: making foobar more accessible?

2012-05-17 Thread James Scholes
I don't doubt that the scripts make some functions more convenient to use,
however I'm an NVDA user and have been using foobar long before any scripts were
developed for it.  It is truly remarkable how customisable it is when you look
under the hood.
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RE: Configuring Fubar 2000 to maximize accessibility and ease of use with JAWS

2012-05-17 Thread Dujari, Prateek
Other than the preferences- kbd shortcuts, what other configurations  changes 
should a screen reader user like JAWS user do?  


Prateek

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Subject: Re: making foobar more accessible?

foobar2000 is perfectly accessible.  However, it does not come with many
keyboard shortcuts configured out of the box.  You will need to set them up in
Preferences - Keyboard Shortcuts.

You can also set your status bar to show information such as time elapsed, time
remaining and audio bitrate, so scripts aren't really needed.  The main problem
people have with foobar2000 is that they are not willing to take the time to
configure it.
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Keeping intirnalsound card working.

2012-05-17 Thread kim kelly
Hi list, I have a Hp. laptop, I am not sure of the model of HP. it is about 5 
years old and each time I reinstall the driver for the sound card, it takes a 
powder and goes south on me after a few days.
I am using windows Vista for now, hoping to get a copy of windows 7 soon.
I am also using JFW. 13 demo and system access as well as NVDA.
What would cause the sound card to go south?
I am using an external sound card right now.

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.


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Any way to record audio of a internet stream without using my PC's sound card?

2012-05-17 Thread Dujari, Prateek
Hello.

I am aware of a few accessible programs that record streaming audio (even the 
audio component of any streaming video) but these all record only what the 
sound card of my PC processes and outputs via the PC speakers or headphones.  
However the sound card on PC's and laptops are really limited in their ability 
to process and output high quality audio like an audiophile like me prefers. Is 
there any accessible software that records the audio stream bypassing the sound 
pcard and picking up the raw digital data of the stream and recording it as 
high quality mp3 or wav?

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RE: Configuring Fubar 2000 to maximize accessibility and ease of use with JAWS

2012-05-17 Thread André van Deventer
Prateek and all

You will find the Jaws scripts for foobar 2000 at
http://www.jfwscripts.cjb.net


They do provide some extra functionality.

Andre


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Sent: 17 May 2012 06:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Configuring Fubar 2000 to maximize accessibility and ease of
use with JAWS

Other than the preferences- kbd shortcuts, what other configurations
changes should a screen reader user like JAWS user do?  


Prateek

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On Behalf Of James Scholes
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 4:52 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: making foobar more accessible?

foobar2000 is perfectly accessible.  However, it does not come with many
keyboard shortcuts configured out of the box.  You will need to set them up
in Preferences - Keyboard Shortcuts.

You can also set your status bar to show information such as time elapsed,
time remaining and audio bitrate, so scripts aren't really needed.  The main
problem people have with foobar2000 is that they are not willing to take the
time to configure it.
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Re: Keeping intirnalsound card working.

2012-05-17 Thread Anders Holmberg



kim kelly skrev 2012-05-17 18:38:

Hi list, I have a Hp. laptop, I am not sure of the model of HP. it is about 5 
years old and each time I reinstall the driver for the sound card, it takes a 
powder and goes south on me after a few days.
I am using windows Vista for now, hoping to get a copy of windows 7 soon.
I am also using JFW. 13 demo and system access as well as NVDA.
What would cause the sound card to go south?
I am using an external sound card right now.

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.


Kim Kelly

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richies12

Twitter:

kimk59

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Re: Keeping intirnalsound card working.

2012-05-17 Thread Richard Claypool

Hey man,

your reply to the question was totally blank.

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last.fm
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skype
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Subject: Re: Keeping intirnalsound card working.





kim kelly skrev 2012-05-17 18:38:
Hi list, I have a Hp. laptop, I am not sure of the model of HP. it is 
about 5 years old and each time I reinstall the driver for the sound 
card, it takes a powder and goes south on me after a few days.

I am using windows Vista for now, hoping to get a copy of windows 7 soon.
I am also using JFW. 13 demo and system access as well as NVDA.
What would cause the sound card to go south?
I am using an external sound card right now.

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.


Kim Kelly

Skype:
richies12

Twitter:

kimk59

I am also on Facebook

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Re: Any way to record audio of a internet stream without using my PC's sound card?

2012-05-17 Thread Mario

yes, use total recorder.

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Re: making foobar more accessible?

2012-05-17 Thread Brett Boyer
Hi. I will add that you can even customize the columns you see in the 
playlist. The title bar to only display the info you want and many other 
things. Not to mention with the keyboard preferences you can access every 
command foobar has to offer. The media library is also accessible and 
completely customizable.
The biggest advantage I feel foobar 2000 offers is the ability to have 
multiple playlists open at the same time,  as well as copy and paste between 
them. As someone who does a radio show it comes in handy.

My normal setup is like this:
I have tv shows on 1 tab, streaming radio links in tab 2, a few beatles 
albums in 3, and a general music for cleaning the hous or whatever in 
playlist 4. I open foobar and they're all there waiting. It is beautiful!
bb 



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MP3 splitter

2012-05-17 Thread Dean Masters
Is there a program that will split mp3's acording to time? I need to split a 
long mp3 into chunks so I can burn it to cd's to be played on any cd player.


Thanks,
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Re: making foobar more accessible?

2012-05-17 Thread Hank Smith

what do u use for cross faiding and other tools?
On 5/17/2012 3:46 PM, Brett Boyer wrote:
Hi. I will add that you can even customize the columns you see in the 
playlist. The title bar to only display the info you want and many 
other things. Not to mention with the keyboard preferences you can 
access every command foobar has to offer. The media library is also 
accessible and completely customizable.
The biggest advantage I feel foobar 2000 offers is the ability to have 
multiple playlists open at the same time,  as well as copy and paste 
between them. As someone who does a radio show it comes in handy.

My normal setup is like this:
I have tv shows on 1 tab, streaming radio links in tab 2, a few 
beatles albums in 3, and a general music for cleaning the hous or 
whatever in playlist 4. I open foobar and they're all there waiting. 
It is beautiful!

bb

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Re: making foobar more accessible?

2012-05-17 Thread Brett Boyer
Oh mind you I don't broadcast with foobar but i use it to make playlists for 
my show. Though I have used foobars crossfading and when configured right it 
works quite well.

hth
bb
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what do u use for cross faiding and other tools?
On 5/17/2012 3:46 PM, Brett Boyer wrote:
Hi. I will add that you can even customize the columns you see in the 
playlist. The title bar to only display the info you want and many other 
things. Not to mention with the keyboard preferences you can access every 
command foobar has to offer. The media library is also accessible and 
completely customizable.
The biggest advantage I feel foobar 2000 offers is the ability to have 
multiple playlists open at the same time,  as well as copy and paste 
between them. As someone who does a radio show it comes in handy.

My normal setup is like this:
I have tv shows on 1 tab, streaming radio links in tab 2, a few beatles 
albums in 3, and a general music for cleaning the hous or whatever in 
playlist 4. I open foobar and they're all there waiting. It is beautiful!

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Re: MP3 splitter

2012-05-17 Thread Dean Masters
I have used it to do other audio editing but didn''t know if I would be able 
to split at certain times. I will take a look at it.


Thanks,
Dean


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From: Tom Kaufman

Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 8:00 PM
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Subject: Re: MP3 splitter

MP3 Direct Cut is accessible, although I don't know if you can actually do
it by time!  But that's what I use and it has worked well for my purposes.
Tom Kaufman
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Hi.  Mp3 direct cut will do that for you but I don't use it and don't know
how accessible it is nor if it is as precise as you might want.  Gold Wave
will do that and very precisely and that's what I use.  Mp3 direct cut
though can do the job without decompression.  It is worth taking a look I
guess.   The URL is below.  Walter.

http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html

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Subject: MP3 splitter

Is there a program that will split mp3's acording to time? I need to split 
a


long mp3 into chunks so I can burn it to cd's to be played on any cd 
player.


Thanks,
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