Re: screen-reader friendly MP3 playlist editors

2010-11-15 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Ray,

It might be worth trying Winamp to manage and edit playlists.  I don't
use Hal but I know there are Hal scripts for Winamp.  However I don't
know what enhancements these scripts add to using Winamp.  Also if your
friend buys Winamp Pro he'll be able to rip CDs using Winamp at whatever
speed his CD or DVD ROM drive supports.  I hope this helps.

Regards Steve.

On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 23:31:07 -
"Ray"  wrote:

I'm trying to help a guy who uses the HAL screen to get to grips with
ripping CDs to MP3, but also he wants to be able to manipulate
playlists.

So any suggestions?  Is MP3 Tag a good one to go for, for example?

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Re: screen-reader friendly MP3 playlist editors

2010-11-14 Thread jason
Yes it's a good accessible program and I heard good reviews from other 
lists as well.


On 11/14/2010 6:31 PM, Ray wrote:

Sure this must have come up so many times before.

I'm trying to help a guy who uses the HAL screen to get to grips with ripping 
CDs
to MP3, but also he wants to be able to manipulate playlists.

So any suggestions?  Is MP3 Tag a good one to go for, for example?

Ray




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Re: screen-reader friendly MP3 playlist editors

2010-11-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
Either that or why not just use Notepad?


On 15/11/2010, at 11:13 AM, matthew wrote:

> 
> He can use win amp. If he hits alt 3 he can tag or have win amp auto tag each 
> track.
> 
> On 11/14/2010 5:31 PM, Ray wrote:
>> Sure this must have come up so many times before.
>> 
>> I'm trying to help a guy who uses the HAL screen to get to grips with 
>> ripping CDs
>> to MP3, but also he wants to be able to manipulate playlists.
>> 
>> So any suggestions?  Is MP3 Tag a good one to go for, for example?
>> 
>> Ray
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: screen-reader friendly MP3 playlist editors

2010-11-14 Thread matthew


He can use win amp. If he hits alt 3 he can tag or have win amp auto tag 
each track.


On 11/14/2010 5:31 PM, Ray wrote:

Sure this must have come up so many times before.

I'm trying to help a guy who uses the HAL screen to get to grips with ripping 
CDs
to MP3, but also he wants to be able to manipulate playlists.

So any suggestions?  Is MP3 Tag a good one to go for, for example?

Ray




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screen-reader friendly MP3 playlist editors

2010-11-14 Thread Ray
Sure this must have come up so many times before.

I'm trying to help a guy who uses the HAL screen to get to grips with ripping 
CDs
to MP3, but also he wants to be able to manipulate playlists.

So any suggestions?  Is MP3 Tag a good one to go for, for example?

Ray




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