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[blindipod] Re: Questions about iPod accessibility

  • From: "Brett" <brett06@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:56:20 +1000
Hi,

iPods natively don't play OGG files, but if you put rockbox on your iPod, it then will play ogg files. So if ogg is a priority for you, you will want to get an iPod that you can install rockbox on, that way you won't have to convert your files.

Hope this helps,
brett.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Geetha Shamanna" <geetha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 2:01 AM
Subject: [blindipod] Re: Questions about iPod accessibility


Hi Brian,

Many thanks for this very useful information.

I am completely new to the world of iPods, so much so that I still do not
have an iPod of my own.
I would however like to buy one very soon, which is why I am doing all this
research.
Which iPod model would you recommend?

Also, I am not much of a music fan, and would be using my iPod almost
exclusively for listening to audio books.
Does iPod Shuffle play audio books?
Finally, do any of the iPods play ogg files, or should the files always be
converted to mp3 or audio book format?

Thanks again to you and everyone who wrote for patiently answering my
questions.

Geetha

----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Giles" <briangiles7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 8:20 PM
Subject: [blindipod] Re: Questions about iPod accessibility


Hi Geetha,
Some things that might help you.

1. As you may know, the 4th generation iPod is now the 5th generation iPod,
commonly called the iPod Video.  I have one and love it.  I tried using
rockbox, but I prefer the normal iPod interface because of the ability to
browse your library in different ways, and the fact that you don't have to
reboot the iPod to play songs purchased from the iTunes Store, and I do that
a lot.  I don't have any vision at all and at least for me, the normal
interface isn't too hard to use once you get used to it. It does take me a little bit of searching to find a particular album I want to listen to, but
it actually took me longer to find a certain song with rockbox.  That's
probably just me, though.
Apple kind of re-released the video iPods in September. They kept the 30GB
one but replaced the 60GB with an 80GB.  I could be wrong, but I believe
these, along with the aluminum iPod Nanos, don't work with rockbox.

2.  If you are a JAWS user, iTunes is awesome with the scripts for it.
TandT recommends that you use iTunes version 6, which thankfully they have a
link to download on their website.  However, if you have one of the newer
iPods I.E. the ones that came out in September 2006, you will need iTunes
7.0.  I tried using the iTunes scripts on a friend's computer with iTunes
7.0 once, and it really confused me, so I don't' think I'll upgrade until I
get another iPod.

3.  As far as the audio books, I have a few on my iPod that I've added to
iTunes and my iPod from CD's.  That is a good article, but I know of one
that I think is a bit more helpful. I don't remember the link off hand, but
if you google something like iTunes and audio books you should find it.
It's something like aldablog on audio books.  I used the steps from this
site when I converted my audio books and it worked great.  One thing they
explain how to do is to combine all the tracks on each CD into one to make
it easier to manage, and they also tell you how to rename the tracks so that
you don't get disks of a book playing out of order although I haven't done
that yet.

HTH,
Brian

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