Re: The Klango Player

2008-10-07 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I'm not a user of the Klango Player yet, but a few minutes with Yahoo! 
led me to the Klango Player readme at 
http://en.klango.net/readme/index.php?type=readme&lang=en&idx=0&toc=expanded. 
On this web page it says in part:


Klango Player, the accessible multimedia center

The Klango Player is one of a kind in the way it uses and combines an 
aural interaction, sound, speech synthesis, media, internet, social 
functions and more.


Sabaruddin Isa wrote:

Hi

what is this Klango player? Is it another competitor of winamp?

On 10/7/08, djc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  

You can pick this up at:
http://klango.net
This program is self voicing and extreemly easy to use. It's completely
free and you do need to register at their web site so you can log in to
their network. You can do lots and lots of things with this program from
listening to radio stations to sending your friends private messages, to
shopping to playing games and so forth. There are lots and lots of blind
people on this network and I really would like to see you join it because
there are several thousand radio stations you can enjoy as well as many
other wonderful features. This program was written with blind people in
mind. If you join please send djc123 a message. That's d j c 1 2 3. Check
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Re: The Klango Player

2008-10-07 Thread Sabaruddin Isa
Hi

what is this Klango player? Is it another competitor of winamp?

On 10/7/08, djc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   You can pick this up at:
> http://klango.net
> This program is self voicing and extreemly easy to use. It's completely
> free and you do need to register at their web site so you can log in to
> their network. You can do lots and lots of things with this program from
> listening to radio stations to sending your friends private messages, to
> shopping to playing games and so forth. There are lots and lots of blind
> people on this network and I really would like to see you join it because
> there are several thousand radio stations you can enjoy as well as many
> other wonderful features. This program was written with blind people in
> mind. If you join please send djc123 a message. That's d j c 1 2 3. Check
> this out. It's lots and lots of fun.
>
>Please Join Me from 9 to midnight Eastern Each Saturday for djc's
> Jukebox on either:
> http://ultrastreams.us:9660 Or http://sc8.spacialnet.com:22734/
>
>
>
>
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Re: The Klango Player

2008-10-07 Thread Gary Metzler

Hi Don,

Gary here.  I got the player and am trying it out.
My logon name is gmtravel send me a message so I can see how it workks. 
thanks,
- Original Message - 
From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 12:25 PM
Subject: The Klango Player



You can pick this up at:
http://klango.net
This program is self voicing and extreemly easy to use. It's completely
free and you do need to register at their web site so you can log in to
their network. You can do lots and lots of things with this program from
listening to radio stations to sending your friends private messages, to
shopping to playing games and so forth. There are lots and lots of blind
people on this network and I really would like to see you join it because
there are several thousand radio stations you can enjoy as well as many
other wonderful features. This program was written with blind people in
mind. If you join please send djc123 a message. That's d j c 1 2 3. Check
this out. It's lots and lots of fun.

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Jukebox on either:
http://ultrastreams.us:9660 Or http://sc8.spacialnet.com:22734/




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The Klango Player

2008-10-07 Thread djc
You can pick this up at:
http://klango.net
This program is self voicing and extreemly easy to use. It's completely
free and you do need to register at their web site so you can log in to
their network. You can do lots and lots of things with this program from
listening to radio stations to sending your friends private messages, to
shopping to playing games and so forth. There are lots and lots of blind
people on this network and I really would like to see you join it because
there are several thousand radio stations you can enjoy as well as many
other wonderful features. This program was written with blind people in
mind. If you join please send djc123 a message. That's d j c 1 2 3. Check
this out. It's lots and lots of fun.

 Please Join Me from 9 to midnight Eastern Each Saturday for djc's
Jukebox on either:
http://ultrastreams.us:9660 Or http://sc8.spacialnet.com:22734/




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Re: Klango player, success!

2008-07-04 Thread Keith Gillard
LOL dude!

This is a pretty neat little unit for sure.  I needd some better SapI voices 
so if yall have some?

The player installed and I was up and running in seconds.  Mind you I have 
an E8400 processor going for me grin!
- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: Klango player, success!


Hi

As I said in my previous message, the media section of the player
includes a number of radio stations, podcast and audio books you can
listen to right from within the player. It also allows you to send
and receive private messages, sort of like IMs, and every user gets
their own Microblog, or at least that's what it's called.  You can
also play a dice poker game on it, and this is only the beginning.
and as I said before this is all self-voicing, no screenreader required.

At 09:44 PM 7/4/2008, you wrote:
>What exactly does this player do? It sounds really interesting.
>
>thanks
>
>Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>
>contact details:
>
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>skype: the_conman283
>
>system details:
>Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
>AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, Fujitsu
>100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
>- Original Message -
>From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 
>Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 2:51 PM
>Subject: Klango player, success!
>
>
> > Hey folks
> >
> > As the subject line says, I've figured it out so let me try to
> > explain this the very best I can.  I followed Anthony's suggestion,
> > and this time, I kept JAWS 9.0 running while I ran the Klango Player,
> > just to see what might happen. I have a host of SAPI 5 voices
> > installed here so I figured at least one of them should start at some
> > point.  I ran the Klango Player DX Mode option from the menu, it
> > actually shows up as a regular file in windows explorer which I
> > thought was kind of interesting.  Anyways, I heard the tick, tock,
> > sound as before.  I know on this particular machine that sometimes it
> > takes a while for one of the voices to load.  So I remained patient
> > to see what happened.  After waiting only about 30 to 45 seconds, I
> > heard the Realspeak Samantha voice, which is my default SAPI
> > synthesizer start speaking.  I again followed Anthony's awesome
> > advice and created an account from with in a program. You're
> > presented with a menu and the first choice is log in, and the second
> > choice is create an account. To choose an option, just press
> > enter.  To create an account, you first enter a username, and then
> > press enter.  If your username is accepted, you can then create a
> > password.  You're then asked to enter it again.  If you forget it
> > there is an option to remind you later so don't worry.  After that,
> > you're asked to enter an e-mail address so that they can send you an
> > e-mail with your password.
> >
> >  So I set that up and we were all good. It asks you if you'd like to
> > enable auto-login, which I then turned on.  The really interesting
> > thing about this program is that when you're presented with a menu of
> > choices, or you're asked to enter information, the voice is panned
> > completely to the left, and depending on what you do, the voice pans
> > over to the right.   To conseptualize this, imagine that you open the
> > menu bar with the alt key.  Your first choice will be spoken in the
> > left speaker.  As you use your right arrow key to move along the
> > choices, the voice moves further right, until the last choice is read
> > only in the right speaker.  This is cool because it kind of gives you
> > an idea of where you are within the menus.
> > Cool feature!
> > I took a look at the media section and it contains a number of radio
> > stations, podcasts and audio books, just as we've read before.  The
> > cool thing about the Podcasts is that you can choose to actually
> > listen to it before you download it to your hard drive.  So if you
> > don't like something you won't waste time downloading stuff you know
> > you don't want. Nice! Overall this player is a lot of fun! I do think
> > they need to make things a little easier to understand on the
> > documentation end so that people will understand *exactly* what is
> > going to happen before they get started I.e.  In other words, In the
> > documentation, they should mention that a tick, tock sound will be
> > heard while your S

Re: Klango player, success!

2008-07-04 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi

As I said in my previous message, the media section of the player 
includes a number of radio stations, podcast and audio books you can 
listen to right from within the player. It also allows you to send 
and receive private messages, sort of like IMs, and every user gets 
their own Microblog, or at least that's what it's called.  You can 
also play a dice poker game on it, and this is only the beginning. 
and as I said before this is all self-voicing, no screenreader required.

At 09:44 PM 7/4/2008, you wrote:
>What exactly does this player do? It sounds really interesting.
>
>thanks
>
>Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>
>contact details:
>
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>skype: the_conman283
>
>system details:
>Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
>AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, Fujitsu
>100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
>- Original Message -
>From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 
>Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 2:51 PM
>Subject: Klango player, success!
>
>
> > Hey folks
> >
> > As the subject line says, I've figured it out so let me try to
> > explain this the very best I can.  I followed Anthony's suggestion,
> > and this time, I kept JAWS 9.0 running while I ran the Klango Player,
> > just to see what might happen. I have a host of SAPI 5 voices
> > installed here so I figured at least one of them should start at some
> > point.  I ran the Klango Player DX Mode option from the menu, it
> > actually shows up as a regular file in windows explorer which I
> > thought was kind of interesting.  Anyways, I heard the tick, tock,
> > sound as before.  I know on this particular machine that sometimes it
> > takes a while for one of the voices to load.  So I remained patient
> > to see what happened.  After waiting only about 30 to 45 seconds, I
> > heard the Realspeak Samantha voice, which is my default SAPI
> > synthesizer start speaking.  I again followed Anthony's awesome
> > advice and created an account from with in a program. You're
> > presented with a menu and the first choice is log in, and the second
> > choice is create an account. To choose an option, just press
> > enter.  To create an account, you first enter a username, and then
> > press enter.  If your username is accepted, you can then create a
> > password.  You're then asked to enter it again.  If you forget it
> > there is an option to remind you later so don't worry.  After that,
> > you're asked to enter an e-mail address so that they can send you an
> > e-mail with your password.
> >
> >  So I set that up and we were all good. It asks you if you'd like to
> > enable auto-login, which I then turned on.  The really interesting
> > thing about this program is that when you're presented with a menu of
> > choices, or you're asked to enter information, the voice is panned
> > completely to the left, and depending on what you do, the voice pans
> > over to the right.   To conseptualize this, imagine that you open the
> > menu bar with the alt key.  Your first choice will be spoken in the
> > left speaker.  As you use your right arrow key to move along the
> > choices, the voice moves further right, until the last choice is read
> > only in the right speaker.  This is cool because it kind of gives you
> > an idea of where you are within the menus.
> > Cool feature!
> > I took a look at the media section and it contains a number of radio
> > stations, podcasts and audio books, just as we've read before.  The
> > cool thing about the Podcasts is that you can choose to actually
> > listen to it before you download it to your hard drive.  So if you
> > don't like something you won't waste time downloading stuff you know
> > you don't want. Nice! Overall this player is a lot of fun! I do think
> > they need to make things a little easier to understand on the
> > documentation end so that people will understand *exactly* what is
> > going to happen before they get started I.e.  In other words, In the
> > documentation, they should mention that a tick, tock sound will be
> > heard while your SAPI 5 voices load, and that it's important to run
> > the DX Mode option first and wait for your default SAPI 5 voice to
> > start speaking.  I think this will help new users feel a lot more
> > comfortable.
> >  Hope that helps clear things up.  Thanks again Anthony for your
> > great advice on getting this going for me, and thanks to everyone
> > else who responded to my original

Re: Klango player, success!

2008-07-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)
What exactly does this player do? It sounds really interesting.

thanks

Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

contact details:

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype: the_conman283

system details:
Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, Fujitsu 
100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 2:51 PM
Subject: Klango player, success!


> Hey folks
>
> As the subject line says, I've figured it out so let me try to
> explain this the very best I can.  I followed Anthony's suggestion,
> and this time, I kept JAWS 9.0 running while I ran the Klango Player,
> just to see what might happen. I have a host of SAPI 5 voices
> installed here so I figured at least one of them should start at some
> point.  I ran the Klango Player DX Mode option from the menu, it
> actually shows up as a regular file in windows explorer which I
> thought was kind of interesting.  Anyways, I heard the tick, tock,
> sound as before.  I know on this particular machine that sometimes it
> takes a while for one of the voices to load.  So I remained patient
> to see what happened.  After waiting only about 30 to 45 seconds, I
> heard the Realspeak Samantha voice, which is my default SAPI
> synthesizer start speaking.  I again followed Anthony's awesome
> advice and created an account from with in a program. You're
> presented with a menu and the first choice is log in, and the second
> choice is create an account. To choose an option, just press
> enter.  To create an account, you first enter a username, and then
> press enter.  If your username is accepted, you can then create a
> password.  You're then asked to enter it again.  If you forget it
> there is an option to remind you later so don't worry.  After that,
> you're asked to enter an e-mail address so that they can send you an
> e-mail with your password.
>
>  So I set that up and we were all good. It asks you if you'd like to
> enable auto-login, which I then turned on.  The really interesting
> thing about this program is that when you're presented with a menu of
> choices, or you're asked to enter information, the voice is panned
> completely to the left, and depending on what you do, the voice pans
> over to the right.   To conseptualize this, imagine that you open the
> menu bar with the alt key.  Your first choice will be spoken in the
> left speaker.  As you use your right arrow key to move along the
> choices, the voice moves further right, until the last choice is read
> only in the right speaker.  This is cool because it kind of gives you
> an idea of where you are within the menus.
> Cool feature!
> I took a look at the media section and it contains a number of radio
> stations, podcasts and audio books, just as we've read before.  The
> cool thing about the Podcasts is that you can choose to actually
> listen to it before you download it to your hard drive.  So if you
> don't like something you won't waste time downloading stuff you know
> you don't want. Nice! Overall this player is a lot of fun! I do think
> they need to make things a little easier to understand on the
> documentation end so that people will understand *exactly* what is
> going to happen before they get started I.e.  In other words, In the
> documentation, they should mention that a tick, tock sound will be
> heard while your SAPI 5 voices load, and that it's important to run
> the DX Mode option first and wait for your default SAPI 5 voice to
> start speaking.  I think this will help new users feel a lot more 
> comfortable.
>  Hope that helps clear things up.  Thanks again Anthony for your
> great advice on getting this going for me, and thanks to everyone
> else who responded to my original question too.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
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Klango player, success!

2008-07-04 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hey folks

As the subject line says, I've figured it out so let me try to 
explain this the very best I can.  I followed Anthony's suggestion, 
and this time, I kept JAWS 9.0 running while I ran the Klango Player, 
just to see what might happen. I have a host of SAPI 5 voices 
installed here so I figured at least one of them should start at some 
point.  I ran the Klango Player DX Mode option from the menu, it 
actually shows up as a regular file in windows explorer which I 
thought was kind of interesting.  Anyways, I heard the tick, tock, 
sound as before.  I know on this particular machine that sometimes it 
takes a while for one of the voices to load.  So I remained patient 
to see what happened.  After waiting only about 30 to 45 seconds, I 
heard the Realspeak Samantha voice, which is my default SAPI 
synthesizer start speaking.  I again followed Anthony's awesome 
advice and created an account from with in a program. You're 
presented with a menu and the first choice is log in, and the second 
choice is create an account. To choose an option, just press 
enter.  To create an account, you first enter a username, and then 
press enter.  If your username is accepted, you can then create a 
password.  You're then asked to enter it again.  If you forget it 
there is an option to remind you later so don't worry.  After that, 
you're asked to enter an e-mail address so that they can send you an 
e-mail with your password.

  So I set that up and we were all good. It asks you if you'd like to 
enable auto-login, which I then turned on.  The really interesting 
thing about this program is that when you're presented with a menu of 
choices, or you're asked to enter information, the voice is panned 
completely to the left, and depending on what you do, the voice pans 
over to the right.   To conseptualize this, imagine that you open the 
menu bar with the alt key.  Your first choice will be spoken in the 
left speaker.  As you use your right arrow key to move along the 
choices, the voice moves further right, until the last choice is read 
only in the right speaker.  This is cool because it kind of gives you 
an idea of where you are within the menus.
Cool feature!
I took a look at the media section and it contains a number of radio 
stations, podcasts and audio books, just as we've read before.  The 
cool thing about the Podcasts is that you can choose to actually 
listen to it before you download it to your hard drive.  So if you 
don't like something you won't waste time downloading stuff you know 
you don't want. Nice! Overall this player is a lot of fun! I do think 
they need to make things a little easier to understand on the 
documentation end so that people will understand *exactly* what is 
going to happen before they get started I.e.  In other words, In the 
documentation, they should mention that a tick, tock sound will be 
heard while your SAPI 5 voices load, and that it's important to run 
the DX Mode option first and wait for your default SAPI 5 voice to 
start speaking.  I think this will help new users feel a lot more comfortable.
  Hope that helps clear things up.  Thanks again Anthony for your 
great advice on getting this going for me, and thanks to everyone 
else who responded to my original question too.

Chris

  


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Re: klango player

2008-07-04 Thread anthony.campbell
hi, if you look in the klango player folder you will find 2 klango files the 
file that you need to lauch is called: klango player DX mode.

it should be ok then.

hth
anthony

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From: "Michael J. Schwandt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 7:13 AM
Subject: re: klango player


> Ok, I tried this player.  Every time I launched the program I heard the
> tic toc sound then the voice would say "fatel error".  Not a good sign,
> grin.  tried it several times and got the same results, so I uninstalled
> it.  bye bye klango.
> Mike,
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re: klango player

2008-07-03 Thread Michael J. Schwandt
Ok, I tried this player.  Every time I launched the program I heard the 
tic toc sound then the voice would say "fatel error".  Not a good sign, 
grin.  tried it several times and got the same results, so I uninstalled 
it.  bye bye klango.
Mike,
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Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread Larry Naessens
At least you have some company. I still don't get it either. I have 
Microsoft Sam along with a whole cast of characters on this machine. But if 
this player is self voiceing, wouldn't that mean it should do more than the 
tick tock thing even if i had no screen readers running? Or um,  maybe not?

Larry



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- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: Klango player?


> Hi
>
> Ok, I'm feeling incredibly thick here.  When I ran the player
> originally, I didn't have any kind of a screenreader loaded, because
> I was told that the player was self-voicing.  Looks like you have to
> have something like JAWS or Window-eyes running at first?  As I said
> in my first message, I heard a tick, tock, tick, tock sound coming
> from both speakers, it was kind of a cool effect, but not when you
> don't really know what in hell is going on?  So from what I'm being
> told here, you have to use the player to register?
> *is still confused, someone help?
> I feel as if I'm missing something incredibly obvious.  But you know
> how that is, it's probably something so obvious I never thought of
> doing what I'm aparently supposed to do?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 10:43 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
>>I went to this player's website and didn't see a registration link. I did
>>see a link where I could learn more about the player, and I found a 
>>download
>>link as well. It seems to me that I must be missing something incredibly
>>obvious, but I can't figure out what. Has anyone hear successfully
>>registered the player?
>>
>>Larry
>>
>>
>>
>>Larry Naessens
>>Vinyl Trans4mations
>>A Division of Jalana Enterprises
>>Bradford, Ontario
>>Phone: 905 918 0658
>>
>>Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
>>At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs
>>that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. 
>>We
>>welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your
>>media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.
>>
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
>>Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:48 PM
>>Subject: RE: Klango player?
>>
>>
>> > Is this player a program developed for the blind specifically?
>> >
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > On Behalf Of djc
>> > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:50 PM
>> > To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>> > Subject: Re: Klango player?
>> >
>> > The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. 
>> > Once
>> > you do that you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick
>> > tock
>> > but it should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and 
>> > the
>> > speech should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you
>> > can
>> > listen to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can
>> > download their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. 
>> > The
>> > player is self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works 
>> > fine
>> > here. I don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good 
>> > job
>> > as
>> > far as grouping lots of streams in to sections.
>> > *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>> >
>> > On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>> >
>> >>Hey folks
>> >>
>> >>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of people
>> >>have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>> >>Visiting the website
>> >>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than it's
>> >>a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you probably
>> >>

Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi

Funny thing is I have 6 or 7 Sapi 5 voices installed including 
Microsoft Sam, so I'm not exactly sure what's up? I figure if I keep 
a screenreader running I *should* be able to set up the account 
though, correct? If that's the case i'll just keep it running instead 
of relying on the sapi 5 speech.

At 11:10 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
>hi, when you run the player the sapi voice sam should speak after afew
>seconds.
>
>you need to check if your computer voice is working ok.
>
>hth
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 4:00 AM
>Subject: Re: Klango player?
>
>
> > Hi
> >
> > Ok, I'm feeling incredibly thick here.  When I ran the player
> > originally, I didn't have any kind of a screenreader loaded, because
> > I was told that the player was self-voicing.  Looks like you have to
> > have something like JAWS or Window-eyes running at first?  As I said
> > in my first message, I heard a tick, tock, tick, tock sound coming
> > from both speakers, it was kind of a cool effect, but not when you
> > don't really know what in hell is going on?  So from what I'm being
> > told here, you have to use the player to register?
> > *is still confused, someone help?
> > I feel as if I'm missing something incredibly obvious.  But you know
> > how that is, it's probably something so obvious I never thought of
> > doing what I'm aparently supposed to do?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 10:43 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
> >>I went to this player's website and didn't see a registration link. I did
> >>see a link where I could learn more about the player, and I found a
> >>download
> >>link as well. It seems to me that I must be missing something incredibly
> >>obvious, but I can't figure out what. Has anyone hear successfully
> >>registered the player?
> >>
> >>Larry
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Larry Naessens
> >>Vinyl Trans4mations
> >>A Division of Jalana Enterprises
> >>Bradford, Ontario
> >>Phone: 905 918 0658
> >>
> >>Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
> >>At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs
> >>that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com.
> >>We
> >>welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your
> >>media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.
> >>
> >>- Original Message -
> >>From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> >>Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:48 PM
> >>Subject: RE: Klango player?
> >>
> >>
> >> > Is this player a program developed for the blind specifically?
> >> >
> >> > -Original Message-
> >> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> > On Behalf Of djc
> >> > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:50 PM
> >> > To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> >> > Subject: Re: Klango player?
> >> >
> >> > The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register.
> >> > Once
> >> > you do that you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick
> >> > tock
> >> > but it should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and
> >> > the
> >> > speech should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you
> >> > can
> >> > listen to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can
> >> > download their games and play them. They only have a couple of games.
> >> > The
> >> > player is self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works
> >> > fine
> >> > here. I don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good
> >> > job
> >> > as
> >> > far as grouping lots of streams in to sections.
> >> > *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
> >> >
> >> > On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>Hey folks
> >> >>
> >> >>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of people
> >> >>have mentioned it on several different forums and 

Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread anthony.campbell
hi, when you run the player the sapi voice sam should speak after afew 
seconds.

you need to check if your computer voice is working ok.

hth

- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 4:00 AM
Subject: Re: Klango player?


> Hi
>
> Ok, I'm feeling incredibly thick here.  When I ran the player
> originally, I didn't have any kind of a screenreader loaded, because
> I was told that the player was self-voicing.  Looks like you have to
> have something like JAWS or Window-eyes running at first?  As I said
> in my first message, I heard a tick, tock, tick, tock sound coming
> from both speakers, it was kind of a cool effect, but not when you
> don't really know what in hell is going on?  So from what I'm being
> told here, you have to use the player to register?
> *is still confused, someone help?
> I feel as if I'm missing something incredibly obvious.  But you know
> how that is, it's probably something so obvious I never thought of
> doing what I'm aparently supposed to do?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 10:43 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
>>I went to this player's website and didn't see a registration link. I did
>>see a link where I could learn more about the player, and I found a 
>>download
>>link as well. It seems to me that I must be missing something incredibly
>>obvious, but I can't figure out what. Has anyone hear successfully
>>registered the player?
>>
>>Larry
>>
>>
>>
>>Larry Naessens
>>Vinyl Trans4mations
>>A Division of Jalana Enterprises
>>Bradford, Ontario
>>Phone: 905 918 0658
>>
>>Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
>>At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs
>>that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. 
>>We
>>welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your
>>media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.
>>
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
>>Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:48 PM
>>Subject: RE: Klango player?
>>
>>
>> > Is this player a program developed for the blind specifically?
>> >
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > On Behalf Of djc
>> > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:50 PM
>> > To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>> > Subject: Re: Klango player?
>> >
>> > The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. 
>> > Once
>> > you do that you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick
>> > tock
>> > but it should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and 
>> > the
>> > speech should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you
>> > can
>> > listen to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can
>> > download their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. 
>> > The
>> > player is self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works 
>> > fine
>> > here. I don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good 
>> > job
>> > as
>> > far as grouping lots of streams in to sections.
>> > *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>> >
>> > On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>> >
>> >>Hey folks
>> >>
>> >>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of people
>> >>have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>> >>Visiting the website
>> >>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than it's
>> >>a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you probably
>> >>know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given Foobar 2000 a
>> >>shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they were all pretty
>> >>cool.  I downloaded and installed the player, thinking that my Sapi 5
>> >>synthesizers I had installed would just take over and I could navigate
>> >>the screen, but all I heard was a sort of tick, tock, tick, tock sound
>> >>going from left to right in my speakers.
>> >>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with it
>> >>much since

Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi

Ok, I'm feeling incredibly thick here.  When I ran the player 
originally, I didn't have any kind of a screenreader loaded, because 
I was told that the player was self-voicing.  Looks like you have to 
have something like JAWS or Window-eyes running at first?  As I said 
in my first message, I heard a tick, tock, tick, tock sound coming 
from both speakers, it was kind of a cool effect, but not when you 
don't really know what in hell is going on?  So from what I'm being 
told here, you have to use the player to register?
*is still confused, someone help?
I feel as if I'm missing something incredibly obvious.  But you know 
how that is, it's probably something so obvious I never thought of 
doing what I'm aparently supposed to do?










At 10:43 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
>I went to this player's website and didn't see a registration link. I did
>see a link where I could learn more about the player, and I found a download
>link as well. It seems to me that I must be missing something incredibly
>obvious, but I can't figure out what. Has anyone hear successfully
>registered the player?
>
>Larry
>
>
>
>Larry Naessens
>Vinyl Trans4mations
>A Division of Jalana Enterprises
>Bradford, Ontario
>Phone: 905 918 0658
>
>Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
>At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs
>that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We
>welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your
>media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
>Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:48 PM
>Subject: RE: Klango player?
>
>
> > Is this player a program developed for the blind specifically?
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of djc
> > Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:50 PM
> > To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> > Subject: Re: Klango player?
> >
> > The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
> > you do that you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick
> > tock
> > but it should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the
> > speech should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you
> > can
> > listen to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can
> > download their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The
> > player is self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine
> > here. I don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job
> > as
> > far as grouping lots of streams in to sections.
> > *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
> >
> > On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
> >
> >>Hey folks
> >>
> >>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of people
> >>have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
> >>Visiting the website
> >>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than it's
> >>a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you probably
> >>know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given Foobar 2000 a
> >>shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they were all pretty
> >>cool.  I downloaded and installed the player, thinking that my Sapi 5
> >>synthesizers I had installed would just take over and I could navigate
> >>the screen, but all I heard was a sort of tick, tock, tick, tock sound
> >>going from left to right in my speakers.
> >>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with it
> >>much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
> >>Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running i.e.
> >>System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard the weird
> >>sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will this player
> >>do that all the others can't, or won't do?
> >>  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
> >>
> >>Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Jonathan Mosen List Founder
> >>
> >>Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
> >>http://www.pc-audio.org
> >>
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Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread Larry Naessens
I went to this player's website and didn't see a registration link. I did
see a link where I could learn more about the player, and I found a download
link as well. It seems to me that I must be missing something incredibly
obvious, but I can't figure out what. Has anyone hear successfully
registered the player?

Larry



Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.

- Original Message - 
From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:48 PM
Subject: RE: Klango player?


> Is this player a program developed for the blind specifically?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of djc
> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:50 PM
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: Re: Klango player?
>
> The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
> you do that you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick
> tock
> but it should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the
> speech should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you
> can
> listen to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can
> download their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The
> player is self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine
> here. I don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job
> as
> far as grouping lots of streams in to sections.
> *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>
> On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>
>>Hey folks
>>
>>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of people
>>have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>>Visiting the website
>>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than it's
>>a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you probably
>>know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given Foobar 2000 a
>>shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they were all pretty
>>cool.  I downloaded and installed the player, thinking that my Sapi 5
>>synthesizers I had installed would just take over and I could navigate
>>the screen, but all I heard was a sort of tick, tock, tick, tock sound
>>going from left to right in my speakers.
>>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with it
>>much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
>>Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running i.e.
>>System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard the weird
>>sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will this player
>>do that all the others can't, or won't do?
>>  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Jonathan Mosen List Founder
>>
>>Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
>>http://www.pc-audio.org
>>
>>To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread anthony.campbell
hi, goto the folder that has the player in. look for the dx file and enter 
then use your right arrow to go to the create an account and follow the 
propms.

hth

anthony

- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: Klango player?


> Hi Don
>
> Ok, very interesting.  There doesn't seem to be a clear way to
> register.  There's a profile page which asked me to log in. so i
> picked a username, but there was no place for a password. so I did
> that, then the next page asked me for a password which I typed
> in.  However, it said password failed. I've been all around the site,
> and I'm just not sure where to actually register. so how do I log in?
> I know, seems like a silly question but this sounds interesting. I
> believe all the developers are blind which answers some of the other
> questions so far.
>
>
>
> At 06:50 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
>>The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
>>you do that
>>you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick tock but it
>>should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the speech
>>should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you can 
>>listen
>>to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can download
>>their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The player is
>>self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine here. I
>>don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job as far as
>>grouping lots of streams in to sections.
>>*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>>
>>On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>>
>> >Hey folks
>> >
>> >For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of
>> >people have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>> >Visiting the website
>> >http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than
>> >it's a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you
>> >probably know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given
>> >Foobar 2000 a shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they
>> >were all pretty cool.  I downloaded and installed the player,
>> >thinking that my Sapi 5 synthesizers I had installed would just take
>> >over and I could navigate the screen, but all I heard was a sort of
>> >tick, tock, tick, tock sound going from left to right in my speakers.
>> >Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with
>> >it much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
>> >Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running
>> >i.e.  System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard
>> >the weird sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will
>> >this player do that all the others can't, or won't do?
>> >  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
>> >
>> >Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >Jonathan Mosen List Founder
>> >
>> >Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
>> >http://www.pc-audio.org
>> >
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>>
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>>
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>>
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Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi Don

Ok, very interesting.  There doesn't seem to be a clear way to 
register.  There's a profile page which asked me to log in. so i 
picked a username, but there was no place for a password. so I did 
that, then the next page asked me for a password which I typed 
in.  However, it said password failed. I've been all around the site, 
and I'm just not sure where to actually register. so how do I log in?
I know, seems like a silly question but this sounds interesting. I 
believe all the developers are blind which answers some of the other 
questions so far.



At 06:50 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
>The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
>you do that
>you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick tock but it
>should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the speech
>should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you can listen
>to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can download
>their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The player is
>self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine here. I
>don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job as far as
>grouping lots of streams in to sections.
>*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>
>On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>
> >Hey folks
> >
> >For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of
> >people have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
> >Visiting the website
> >http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than
> >it's a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you
> >probably know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given
> >Foobar 2000 a shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they
> >were all pretty cool.  I downloaded and installed the player,
> >thinking that my Sapi 5 synthesizers I had installed would just take
> >over and I could navigate the screen, but all I heard was a sort of
> >tick, tock, tick, tock sound going from left to right in my speakers.
> >Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with
> >it much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
> >Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running
> >i.e.  System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard
> >the weird sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will
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RE: Klango player download link

2008-07-03 Thread albert griffith
I found it interesting that the link for the player was just below tiffany's
post asking where it was, smile. 

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http://klango.net

anthony

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Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: Klango player?


> what is the website to get this player?
>
> Tiffany
> - Original Message - 
> From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 3:50 PM
> Subject: Re: Klango player?
>
>
>> The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
>> you do that
>> you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick tock but it
>> should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the speech
>> should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you can
>> listen
>> to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can download
>> their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The player 
>> is
>> self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine here. I
>> don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job as far 
>> as
>> grouping lots of streams in to sections.
>> *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>>
>> On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>>
>>>Hey folks
>>>
>>>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of
>>>people have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>>>Visiting the website
>>>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than
>>>it's a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you
>>>probably know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given
>>>Foobar 2000 a shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they
>>>were all pretty cool.  I downloaded and installed the player,
>>>thinking that my Sapi 5 synthesizers I had installed would just take
>>>over and I could navigate the screen, but all I heard was a sort of
>>>tick, tock, tick, tock sound going from left to right in my speakers.
>>>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with
>>>it much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
>>>Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running
>>>i.e.  System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard
>>>the weird sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will
>>>this player do that all the others can't, or won't do?
>>>  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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RE: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread albert griffith
Is this player a program developed for the blind specifically? 

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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:50 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Klango player?

The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
you do that you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick tock
but it should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the
speech should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you can
listen to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can
download their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The
player is self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine
here. I don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job as
far as grouping lots of streams in to sections.
*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:

>Hey folks
>
>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of people 
>have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>Visiting the website
>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than it's 
>a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you probably 
>know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given Foobar 2000 a 
>shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they were all pretty 
>cool.  I downloaded and installed the player, thinking that my Sapi 5 
>synthesizers I had installed would just take over and I could navigate 
>the screen, but all I heard was a sort of tick, tock, tick, tock sound 
>going from left to right in my speakers.
>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with it 
>much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
>Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running i.e.  
>System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard the weird 
>sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will this player 
>do that all the others can't, or won't do?
>  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>
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>
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Re: Klango player download link

2008-07-03 Thread anthony.campbell
http://klango.net

anthony

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From: "Tiffany Gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: Klango player?


> what is the website to get this player?
>
> Tiffany
> - Original Message - 
> From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 3:50 PM
> Subject: Re: Klango player?
>
>
>> The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
>> you do that
>> you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick tock but it
>> should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the speech
>> should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you can
>> listen
>> to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can download
>> their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The player 
>> is
>> self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine here. I
>> don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job as far 
>> as
>> grouping lots of streams in to sections.
>> *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>>
>> On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>>
>>>Hey folks
>>>
>>>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of
>>>people have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>>>Visiting the website
>>>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than
>>>it's a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you
>>>probably know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given
>>>Foobar 2000 a shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they
>>>were all pretty cool.  I downloaded and installed the player,
>>>thinking that my Sapi 5 synthesizers I had installed would just take
>>>over and I could navigate the screen, but all I heard was a sort of
>>>tick, tock, tick, tock sound going from left to right in my speakers.
>>>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with
>>>it much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
>>>Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running
>>>i.e.  System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard
>>>the weird sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will
>>>this player do that all the others can't, or won't do?
>>>  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread Tiffany Gordon
what is the website to get this player?

Tiffany
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From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: Klango player?


> The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
> you do that
> you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick tock but it
> should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the speech
> should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you can 
> listen
> to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can download
> their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The player is
> self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine here. I
> don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job as far as
> grouping lots of streams in to sections.
> *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>
> On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:
>
>>Hey folks
>>
>>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of
>>people have mentioned it on several different forums and things.
>>Visiting the website
>>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than
>>it's a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you
>>probably know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given
>>Foobar 2000 a shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they
>>were all pretty cool.  I downloaded and installed the player,
>>thinking that my Sapi 5 synthesizers I had installed would just take
>>over and I could navigate the screen, but all I heard was a sort of
>>tick, tock, tick, tock sound going from left to right in my speakers.
>>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with
>>it much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not?
>>Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running
>>i.e.  System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard
>>the weird sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will
>>this player do that all the others can't, or won't do?
>>  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread djc
The first thing you need to do is go to their web site and register. Once
you do that 
you can then start the player up and you'll hear that tick tock but it
should only last for a few seconds and then a slight pause and the speech
should come on. It is an interesting player in the fact that you can listen
to lots of streams and podcasts as well as books. You also can download
their games and play them. They only have a couple of games. The player is
self voicing but I leave window-eyes running and it works fine here. I
don't claim advantages over winamp but they have done a good job as far as
grouping lots of streams in to sections.
*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 7/3/2008 at 6:32 PM Chris Skarstad wrote:

>Hey folks
>
>For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of 
>people have mentioned it on several different forums and things. 
>Visiting the website
>http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than 
>it's a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you 
>probably know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given 
>Foobar 2000 a shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they 
>were all pretty cool.  I downloaded and installed the player, 
>thinking that my Sapi 5 synthesizers I had installed would just take 
>over and I could navigate the screen, but all I heard was a sort of 
>tick, tock, tick, tock sound going from left to right in my speakers. 
>Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with 
>it much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not? 
>Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running 
>i.e.  System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard 
>the weird sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will 
>this player do that all the others can't, or won't do?
>  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>   
>
>
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Klango player?

2008-07-03 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hey folks

For a while now, I've heard about the Klango player, a number of 
people have mentioned it on several different forums and things. 
Visiting the website
http://klango.net didn't really tell me all that much, other than 
it's a media player, and is self-voicing.  Now, as most of you 
probably know, I'm a big time fan of Winamp, and I've even given 
Foobar 2000 a shot. I've even tried real alternative and thought they 
were all pretty cool.  I downloaded and installed the player, 
thinking that my Sapi 5 synthesizers I had installed would just take 
over and I could navigate the screen, but all I heard was a sort of 
tick, tock, tick, tock sound going from left to right in my speakers. 
Not having speech, I sort of panicked and really haven't played with 
it much since then.  So, what can this player do that Winamp can not? 
Is it safe to use the player with a screenreader already running 
i.e.  System Access to go, JAWS or Window-eyes?  Since I only heard 
the weird sound I wasn't sure what in hell was going on.  What will 
this player do that all the others can't, or won't do?
  I'm really curious to try it but not sure where to start?

Thanks.







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