NVDA users Using the Capture Method button control, Replay Media Catcher 6.0.0.75

2015-06-13 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos

JAWS does not have this issue. Functions normally.
Replay Media Catcher 6.0.0.75
Will refer as RMC6
NVDA 2015.1
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Blindreplay blog
httP://blindreplay.blogspot.com

Using the Capture Method button control with NVDA
Maximize RMC6.
Find the Capture Method button control by using your tab keyboard key.
Press your spacebar.
NVDA will say Menu.
Press insert+numpad/
Press insert+numpad *
Use insert+numpad4 or insert+numpad6 to review your capture method options 
which are,
Stream Downloader which is the default
Audio Recordder
Digital Video Recorder

Place focus on one of the above modes like Audio Recorder.
Use insert+numpad 5 to hear what you are on.

Press insert+numpad/ then numpad /.

You have made the Audio Recorder the current capture method.
You will be back on main user interface of RMC6.
Review your Capture Method button status. It will say audio Recorder. You can 
do a shift+tab and tab back to this control. You will hear the tooltip.
Also the interface will have this split button and start recording button which 
you do not see while you are in the Stream Downloader mode.
If you close RMC6 it will default back to Stream Downloader mode capture method 
option next time you run RMC6.

Using the Capture Method control button

Note with NVDA if you capture just one file you will need to use the show in 
folder button found on the main interface of RMC6 to view the file.
If you capture two or more files then the list view 'files list' of your 
captured files functions normally. You can up / down arrow in the list and use 
first letter navigation within this list view.
When tabbing the RMC6 main user interface the first time around you will hear 
this list spoken by NVDA. NVDA will say list with its speech. This is your list 
view / files list view of your captured media or recordings.
Read the user guide if you have Windows 8.1.


RE: sound Card question

2015-06-13 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Yes you can.



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dan
Kerstetter
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 5:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: sound Card question

Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
a 2.1 speaker system on any of these cards?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dan

 





NVDA users of Replay Media Catcher 6 Configuring the No Conversion Settings button control

2015-06-13 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
Note: JAWS 16 handles this No Conversion Settings control button as submenus 
and functions correctly but NVDA users can do the following to use this control 
shown below.
I posted this at my blog also,
http://blindreplay.blogspot.com

Replay Media Catcher 6.0.0.75
NvDA 2015.1
Windows 7 Pro 64 bit 

Configuring the No Conversion Settings control button found on the main 
interface of Replay Media Catcher 6.0.0.75 using NVDA 2015.1
The steps below are to set the MP3 format to the MP3 Default bit rate thus 
telling Replay Media Catcher 6 to automatically convert all captures / 
recordings to the MP3 whether the original file was an MP3 or any other format 
like MP4 / FLV. You will have the original format and the MP3 file since we are 
going to tell Replay Media Catcher 6 via this No Conversion Settings control 
button to globally convert all captures to MP3.

Run Replay Media Catcher 6.0.0.75 which I will call RMC6.
Maximize RMC6.
Locate the No Conversion Settings button with your tab keyboard key.
Press spacebar on the No Conversion Settings button.
You should hear NVDA say Menu.
If you do not hear Menu please press your escape key two times to get out and 
redo the steps above until you hear NVDA say MENU.
Now that we heard NVDA say Menu we would do the following,
Insert+ numpad / 
NVDA will say Menu
insert+numpad * (which is move navigator object to mouse) 
Use your insert+numpad 4 to go up the list
Use insert+numpad6 to go down the list
You are reviewing the list.
The list should say from top to bottom,
Manufacturers (This is the Formats submenu)
I do not know why this is but the first Manufacturers you hear in this list is 
actually the Formats submenu.
JAWS does the same.
Continuing with this list you have,
Manufacturers (2nd one in the list)
Output Folder
Don't Convert
Configure

The above is what should appear for you in the list.

Locate the first Manufacturers in the list by using insert+numpad4 until you 
have focus on it.

Now do,
Insert+ numpad / 
NVDA will say Menu
insert+numpad * (which is move navigator object to mouse) 

You have opened the formats submenu,
Press insert+numpad2
You will hear 3gp 
If you do not hear 3gp and hears amazon then you were in the wrong submenu and 
in the 2nd Manufacturers submenu and were not focus on the 1st Manufacturers 
(Formats) submenu.

We hear 3GP.
Press insert+numpad6 to navigate down the list of Formats options.
You will hear
asf
avi
as you press insert+numpad6 each time and if you keep pressing insert+numpad6 
you will hear
MP3 is spoken by NVDA.

We now have focus on the MP3 submenu.
Now do,
Insert+ numpad / 
NVDA will say Menu
insert+numpad * (which is move navigator object to mouse) 

Now do,
insert+numpad2 to go inside the MP3 bit rates list.

Use insert+numpad6 repeatedly to hear all the available MP3 bit rates.
That is press insert+numpad6 to hear one bit rate then press insert+numpad6 to 
go down to the next bit rate and so on.
You can use insert+numpad4 to go up the list of available MP3 bit rates.

We are looking for the MP3 Default bit rate from the list so locate it.

To select the Mp3 Default bit rate press,
insert+numpad / then
numpad /
NVDA will say left click.

Now shift+tab and tab on the main interface of RMC6 or tab around and you will 
hear NVDA announced Mp3 Default instead of the usual No Conversion Settings 
button we had originally.
You will hear convert to: MP3 Default

We have told RMC6 to globally convert all captures to MP3 Default bit rate. You 
will still recieve the original file format too.

Attention
Say you want it back to No Conversion Settings
You would do the following,
Find the MP3 Default button on main user interface. It used to read as No 
Conversion Settings button.
Press spacebar.
You should hear NVDA say Menu.
If not, start over.
Press escape two times and focus again on the MP3 Default button.
Do the steps again.
Now that it says Menu do,
insert+numpad / 
NVDA will say Menu again.
insert+numpad * (which is move navigator object to mouse) 

You will hear the list.
Use insert+numpad 4 or insert+numpad 6 until you hear,
Don't Convert

Focus is on the Don't convert option so do,
insert+numpad / then
numpad /

The button now reads as No Conversion Settings. The factory default.
Your files will not get globally converted
You will get the original source file stream type only when you capture.


Re: sound Card question

2015-06-13 Thread Sunshine

Not all sound cards have an hdmi port on them.

On 6/13/2015 9:44 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:

Oh yeah. You just use 1 jack is all. I wouldn't use them for 5.1, I'd use
HDMI for that dude. This way you get full digital audio. Full crisp clean
audio.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dan
Kerstetter
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 4:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: sound Card question

Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
a 2.1 speaker system on any of these cards?

  


Thanks in advance.

  


Dan

  












RE: sound Card question

2015-06-13 Thread Hamit Campos
Oh yeah. You just use 1 jack is all. I wouldn't use them for 5.1, I'd use
HDMI for that dude. This way you get full digital audio. Full crisp clean
audio.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dan
Kerstetter
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 4:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: sound Card question

Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
a 2.1 speaker system on any of these cards?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dan

 





Re: daisy packages on the Pc?

2015-06-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Maybe I'm easily satisfied, I use FS Reader all the time, only complaint 
about it is that it doesn't automatically open Zip files so - if you're 
relying on online library services for downloads - then this might be a 
problem as you have to manually Unzip the contents of the download.


This did take me a little getting used to I have to admit, I had been 
using Voice Dream Reader on my IOS device which handles all that stuff 
automatically, just double-tap on the download and voice Dream Reader 
did the rest, adding the publication to the library ready for you to read.




On 13/06/2015 10:59 AM, Clifford Blackwell wrote:

What screen reader do you use?  JAWS comes with a Dasi reader.
- Original Message - From: john s jschw...@cox.net
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 5:26 AM
Subject: daisy packages on the Pc?





Is there a program for the pc that will read daisy pacages?





John






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Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves




Re: daisy packages on the Pc?

2015-06-13 Thread john s
Dane, sounds good.  I saw one called Amis that claimed to work well 
with screen readers but I didn't try it.




earlier, Dane Trethowan, wrote:
Maybe I'm easily satisfied, I use FS Reader all the time, only 
complaint about it is that it doesn't automatically open Zip files 
so - if you're relying on online library services for downloads - 
then this might be a problem as you have to manually Unzip the 
contents of the download.


This did take me a little getting used to I have to admit, I had 
been using Voice Dream Reader on my IOS device which handles all 
that stuff automatically, just double-tap on the download and voice 
Dream Reader did the rest, adding the publication to the library 
ready for you to read.




On 13/06/2015 10:59 AM, Clifford Blackwell wrote:

What screen reader do you use?  JAWS comes with a Dasi reader.
- Original Message - From: john s jschw...@cox.net
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 5:26 AM
Subject: daisy packages on the Pc?





Is there a program for the pc that will read daisy pacages?





John



--

**
Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves



John




Re: daisy packages on the Pc?

2015-06-13 Thread john s

Clifford, I use Window Eyes.  I tried it with FS Reader and it works well.



earlier, Clifford Blackwell, wrote:

What screen reader do you use?  JAWS comes with a Dasi reader.
- Original Message - From: john s jschw...@cox.net
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 5:26 AM
Subject: daisy packages on the Pc?





Is there a program for the pc that will read daisy pacages?



John


John




sound Card question

2015-06-13 Thread Dan Kerstetter
Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
a 2.1 speaker system on any of these cards?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Dan

 



Re: daisy packages on the Pc?

2015-06-13 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
There’s easy reader to but its not free.
I don’t know how things are with the amis daisy player these days since i gave 
up on it long time ago.
/A
 13 jun 2015 kl. 13:58 skrev john s jschw...@cox.net:
 
 Dane, sounds good.  I saw one called Amis that claimed to work well with 
 screen readers but I didn't try it.
 
 
 
 earlier, Dane Trethowan, wrote:
 Maybe I'm easily satisfied, I use FS Reader all the time, only complaint 
 about it is that it doesn't automatically open Zip files so - if you're 
 relying on online library services for downloads - then this might be a 
 problem as you have to manually Unzip the contents of the download.
 
 This did take me a little getting used to I have to admit, I had been using 
 Voice Dream Reader on my IOS device which handles all that stuff 
 automatically, just double-tap on the download and voice Dream Reader did 
 the rest, adding the publication to the library ready for you to read.
 
 
 
 On 13/06/2015 10:59 AM, Clifford Blackwell wrote:
 What screen reader do you use?  JAWS comes with a Dasi reader.
 - Original Message - From: john s jschw...@cox.net
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 5:26 AM
 Subject: daisy packages on the Pc?
 
 
 
 Is there a program for the pc that will read daisy pacages?
 
 
 
 
 John
 
 
 --
 
 **
 Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
 
 
 John