Re: [Blind-Computing] mp3 and audio formats

2011-07-16 Thread Rich De Steno
Audio format for a CD involves burning WAV files, which are huge, about ten megabytes per minute. MP3 files are compressed and are considered data files, not audio files and they are only about 1 meg per minute depending on the quality you want by bit rate. Thus, you can fit about ten times a

[Blind-Computing] mp3 and audio formats

2011-07-16 Thread Kathy Pingstock
Can someone help me and explain the difference between mp3 format and audio like if you are going to burn a cd in mp3 or audio format. Thanks Kathy For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/

Re: [Blind-Computing] Can I use the JAWS dictionary to not read Uni code characters?

2011-07-16 Thread Mike & Barbara In Arcadia
Hi All, I sent this message a second time but, as UniCode the 2nd time. The first time I sent it, it was sent regularly & Jaws wouldn't read the ASCII characters that I had put in. Sorry about the repost but, I had to do it to make it read correctly. Take care. Mike - Original Message

[Blind-Computing] Can I use the JAWS dictionary to notread Unicode characters?

2011-07-16 Thread Mike & Barbara In Arcadia
Hi Chris, I was able to make what you are wanting to do work in Outlook Express & Word. Below are the steps I used to do it. I did use the default dictionary manager instead of 1 of the application dictionary managers. 1. I created the " ♂ " & copied it to the clipboard. 2. Pressed Insert / Ja

Re: [Blind-Computing] Can I use the JAWS dictionary to notread Unicode characters?

2011-07-16 Thread Mike & Barbara In Arcadia
Hi Chris, I was able to make what you are wanting to do work in Outlook Express & Word. Below are the steps I used to do it. I did use the default dictionary manager instead of 1 of the application dictionary managers. 1. I created the " ? " & copied it to the clipboard. 2. Pressed Insert / Ja