RE: iRiver portable Jukebox and rockbox?

2005-04-24 Thread Geoff Stephens
Definitely smaller and lighter than the older Archos models.
 



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RE: CDRWIN help please?

2005-04-16 Thread Geoff Stephens
It is very speech friendly.
 

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Jeff, can't help with this one i'm afraid, but I'm gonna be using cdrwin for
burning some karaoke files. Can you tell me if the program is speech
friendly?.
Or if not, are there any short cut keys speech users can use to access the
prog.
I use xp home, and Jaws 5.
Billy
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I generally select one at a time, but admittedly, it's been a while 
since I  used CDRWin to make an audio cd.  I usually just use it for data.



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 Hello friends,
 I am trying to make an Audio Cd containing about 60 MP3 tracks on 
 my hard disk in a certain folder, using CDRWIN. I got as far as 
 finding the required folder on the hard drive and open it. It listed 
 all the tracks correctly. I Then selected them all with ctrl A And 
 pressed enter to load them. Unfortunately nothing got loaded as 
 tabbing to the subsequent buttons revealed that there was nothing in 
 the selected list. Could some expert please tell me what is happening 
 and what I am supposed to do after selecting the desired tracks and 
 indeed how to selecte all the tracks in a folder. Your kind help would 
 be gratefully appreciated. I have Windows Xp Home edition and 
 Window-Eyes V5. Many thanks in advance. Best regards.
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RE: CDRWIN help please?

2005-04-14 Thread Geoff Stephens
I generally select one at a time, but admittedly, it's been a while since I
used CDRWin to make an audio cd.  I usually just use it for data.

 

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Hello friends,
 I am trying to make an Audio Cd containing about 60 MP3 tracks on my
hard disk in a certain folder, using CDRWIN. I got as far as finding the
required folder on the hard drive and open it. It listed all the tracks
correctly. I Then selected them all with ctrl A And pressed enter to load
them. Unfortunately nothing got loaded as tabbing to the subsequent buttons
revealed that there was nothing in the selected list. Could some expert
please tell me what is happening and what I am supposed to do after
selecting the desired tracks and indeed how to selecte all the tracks in a
folder. Your kind help would be gratefully appreciated. I have Windows Xp
Home edition and Window-Eyes V5. Many thanks in advance. Best regards.
 Shashi.

Sunny Manchester U. K.
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RE: Pitch Correction

2005-04-05 Thread Geoff Stephens
I've tried to use Detune with limited results.  In fact, I'd say the results
were that it was inaccessible.



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Hi all, has anyone had any success with pitch correction software, either as
a plug-in that will run with Sound Forge or some stand-alone application? I
thought it might be fun to put some old Yoko Ono trakcs through it smile

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RE: Accessible DVD playing software.

2005-03-27 Thread Geoff Stephens
I can't tell what version of Power DVD I'm using, but this does not work in
my version.
 

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Yes, When your in the power DVD, hit the applications key and your options
are right there.
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Do you have any tips on accessing Power DVD's settings?  I can use the mouse
pointer to click on the various sections of settings, Audio...Video, but I
can't see any settings after clicking.



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Using CyberLink PowerDVD with the Keyboard

Function Keystroke
Play Enter
Pause Space
Stop S
Next N
Previous P
Volume Up +
Volume Down -
Mute Q
CTRL+ALT+B Step backward
CTRL+ALT+T Step forward
CTRL+E Eject
Z Zoom
O Disk mode
H Next audio stream
K Karaoke
C Capture frame
R Go up
L Menu
CTRL+R Repeat
CTRL+C Configuration screen
A Next angle
U Next subtitle
F1 Help

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 Yo Brad:

 Is there a shortcut key list that I am missing? It doesn't seem that 
 accessible to me.

 Cheers.



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 Hi
 Check out Power Dvd.  It works very well quite accessible.
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 Hi Folks:

 Does anyone know of a truly accessible DVD software package?


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RE: Broadcasting with Foobar 2000.

2005-03-24 Thread Geoff Stephens
I haven't gotten around to trying this yet, but there is a plugin for Foobar
2000 and Winamp that claims to do this.  It is called OddCast.
http://www.oddsock.org/tools/oddcastv3/ 

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Hi List,

If anyone can give me any information on how one might go about broadcasting
with Foobar 2000, that would be much appreciated.  Foobar 2000 is an
alternative media player and is free.  Thanks in advance for any help with
the above,


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RE: an accessible subscription music site??????????

2005-03-20 Thread Geoff Stephens
If you really want to use Emule with maximum accessibility, enable the Web
server and use the Web interface for searching.  It's perfectly accessible.
 

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Hi Melissa,

You can get Emule from
http://www.emule-project.net/

Happy downloading, and let me know if you have any questions about using the
program.

Best regards,

Denis
You can find your favourite music at
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Napster

2005-03-20 Thread Geoff Stephens
Does anyone have any experience with the new Napster?  Any hot keys for the
player or ways to get at the menus other than clicking?
 
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RE: Napster

2005-03-20 Thread Geoff Stephens
Are you saying this has worked for you with the current version of Napster?
I don't think there are tooltips--at least none that I could determine.
 

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If you are  using Jaws
press insert+crtl+g to automatically name graphics.  
When they are named press 
insert+ctrl+shift+g to bring the graphics together.
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RE: Napster

2005-03-20 Thread Geoff Stephens
After playing around some more, I did discover that it is possible to get
somme of the graphics to label.  It seems like things react differently
depending on which way the wind blows with this new Napster. 

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If you are  using Jaws
press insert+crtl+g to automatically name graphics.  
When they are named press 
insert+ctrl+shift+g to bring the graphics together.
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Napster Supported Players

2005-03-20 Thread Geoff Stephens
Just to let people know what I've found out so far:
 
I was excited about Napster but should have read a little more.  Oh well--I
only have the 14-day-trial so it can't be that bad.
 
When I saw that napster to go supports selected players and Iriver was on
the list, I immediately signed up for the free trial.  I found out later
that Napster to go only supports the newest Iriver player and not my IHP120.
Supported players can copy music to players instead of only having access on
the PC.
 
From what I've found so far, there may not be any backward compatibility.
At first I thought new firmware might be released to allow the older players
to work with Napster.  This may still happen, but all I've seen are
complaints from people who don't have the requisite players and no one
talking about which players will e supported soon.
 
Has anyone else yet had any experience with Napster to go?
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RE: Audio Feast Users?

2004-11-21 Thread Geoff Stephens
I can only answer your question about whether you have to use the IRiver
software or just the drivers.  If you're using Windows XP you can just use
the driver installed when you connect the IRiver to the USB port.  This was
my experience with the IHP-120.



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Are any of you using Audio Feast software and to sync it to your
Iriver mp3 player? If so which Iriver mp3 portable player model
number are you using it with Audio Feast?

Audio Feast web site is:
http://www.audiofeast.com

Finally do you have to use the Iriver software when the Iriver
is connected to your pc's usb port? Or just the device driver
will do it?


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RE: rapsody vs emusic.com

2004-06-28 Thread Geoff Stephens
Rhapsody is usable enough.  If you value play lists more than anything else
you may be disappointed.  I haven't bothered to try to figure out how to get
the play lists working with JAWS.

Also, if you need to burn cds or copy the files to a portable player then
Rhapsody is definitely a problem.  I think they charge too much for burning
cds.  But if you just want to listen to streaming music and want a good
selection and a slightly problematic, but usable interface then Rhapsody
might be best.


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Hi, I find that rapsody has a better offer for a subscription
service, however i played with rapsody once and found it not that usable.
Is it very good or would emusic be better?



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