Using Rhapsody.

2004-05-18 Thread Jeremy Hartley
Hi folks.

I just subscribed to Real Rhapsody, and find it amazing.  I am able to get
around pretty well using virtual cursor mode in Jaws.  I found that ctrl+b
moves you backward through a play list, ctrl+f moves you forward, ctrl+p
plays and pauses, ctrl+s stops a track, etc.

Has anyone else found any other keystrokes or other tips for using rhapsody
with a screen reader?

Thanks.

Jeremy


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Questions about dvd2mp3.

2004-09-18 Thread Jeremy Hartley
Hello folks,

I recently had to set up another computer after my hard drive crashed on my main 
system.  I downloaded another copy of what I thought was the same dvd2mp3 program that 
I used to use on my old machine.  Sadly, this version now called "ultra dvd2mp3" is 
not as accessible as the older program that I downloaded thanks to this list in 
January.

My questions are: Is anyone on this list using the latest version of dvd2mp3 
successfully?  I find that I am unable to select specific titles or chapters anymore, 
even if I use the shift downarrow or use the Jaws cursor.  The program still wants to 
rip each chapter from each title to separate files!  Yikes!  I don't like this new 
interface! grin

Also, I find the help file to be very unhelpful, and in broken English.

I normally don't rip audio from a dvd, but I have stumbled on a dvd that can not be 
accessed in the normal way from within WinDVD.  There is no title menu to speak of 
that can be accessed with the t key.  Frustrating! grin

Thanks.

Jeremy
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Re: Questions about dvd2mp3.

2004-09-19 Thread Jeremy Hartley
Thanks.

After I wrote the message, I discovered the software you referred to.  Works
great!


- Original Message -
From: "Arnaud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> maybe you should try the Imtoo DVD Audio Ripper software to convert
> your DVD to  MP3.
>
> It's very accessible; I use it all the time.
>
> www.imtoo.com
>


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