On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 05:53:11 -0500, you wrote:
Actually, my reason for starting this thread was not about a blind person
singing karaoke but about a blind person actually operating the software
itself where he/she can choose the songs and get them up on the screen.
Then PyKaraoke will do that
: Re: Accessible Karaoke Software
We're talking about having a blind person sing karaoke and be able to read
the words. I don't know what you're talking about with two ipods.
bb
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Subject: RE: Accessible Karaoke Software
I am so sorry. I misunderstood. I was think of a JD. J. job. Again, my
apologies.
G.
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Subject: RE: Accessible Karaoke Software
I am so sorry. I misunderstood. I was think of a JD. J. job. Again, my
apologies.
G.
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On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 17:08:32 -0600, you wrote:
Ah I see. So it's accessible for the operator not the singer.
One of the ways karaoke software shows the singer what to sing and
when to sing it is by highlighting the word or syllable either in a
different color or type font. The only way of doing
Ye and with a braille display the right word could just flash up at the
right time.
bb
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From: Steve Matzura numb...@speakeasy.net
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Subject: Re: Accessible Karaoke Software
Ye and with a braille display the right word could just flash up at the
right time.
bb
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From: Steve
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 12:51:47 -0400, you wrote:
How about using 2 IPODS that can talk. Run one and you can switch to the
second one. That way you can pick each tune and only need to spen a few
buckx. However, you need a P.A. and a crossfader.
Where would the lyrics be displayed? The
, 2009 10:51 AM
Subject: RE: Accessible Karaoke Software
How about using 2 IPODS that can talk. Run one and you can switch to the
second one. That way you can pick each tune and only need to spen a few
buckx. However, you need a P.A. and a crossfader.
Just an idea.
G.
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 12:41:47 -0600, you wrote:
How is a karaoke player accessible? Aren't the lyrics in cdg files video?
True enough, but there's always the file management and play controls.
The operator doesn't have to see the lyrics, and they often appear on
a separate monitor anyway, usually
Ah I see. So it's accessible for the operator not the singer.
Cool thanks
bb
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Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Karaoke Software
On Wed
PyKaraoke works fairly well, although it crashes when you shut it
down. Nobody seems to know why. It's a Source Forge project.
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 11:31:54 -0500, you wrote:
Does anyone know of any accessible karaoke software or know of any karaoke
software that has been made accessible through
Software
PyKaraoke works fairly well, although it crashes when you shut it
down. Nobody seems to know why. It's a Source Forge project.
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 11:31:54 -0500, you wrote:
Does anyone know of any accessible karaoke software or know of any karaoke
software that has been made accessible
Software
Hello: I know a blind guy who wants to be able to manage his own karaoke
software, but so far he has trouble accessing the software with JAWS. Is
anyone using accessible karaoke software or know of someone who is?
Thanks.
Michael Barber
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Subject: Re: Another Shot At Accessible Karaoke Software
hi Michael, does your friend want to just listen or to burn karaoke?,
Billy
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Hello: I know a blind guy who wants to be able to manage his own karaoke
software, but so far he has trouble accessing the software with JAWS. Is
anyone using accessible karaoke software or know of someone who is?
Thanks.
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 8:39 PM
Subject: Another Shot At Accessible Karaoke Software
Hello: I know a blind guy who wants to be able to manage his own karaoke
software, but so far he has trouble accessing the software with JAWS. Is
anyone using accessible karaoke software
Does anyone know of any accessible karaoke software or know of any karaoke
software that has been made accessible through JAWS or Window-eyes scripts?
Thanks.
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