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[blindipod] Re: Questions about iPod accessibility

  • From: "Rich Cavallaro" <richcav@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 18:24:13 -0400
I think that if you want to use an f radio or record the iaudio might be another option.. I haven't my self used the iPod much, however the Iaudio works fantastic with Rockbox.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Vinny Pedulla" <vinnypedulla@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 6:19 PM
Subject: [blindipod] Re: Questions about iPod accessibility


Going with this thread...Is the iAudio X5 more accessible with RockBox compared to any of the Ipods? Which player have you all found to support RockBox the most, or vice versa which player does RockBox support with more frequent builds? I have a 30 Gig Ipod Video and am thinking of returning it and going with some thing else like the X5. Is there any advantage with other hardware? I am not just thinking about formfactor, but also more software features ...
Vinny

----- Original Message ----- From: "Geetha Shamanna" <geetha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 11:29 AM
Subject: [blindipod] Re: Questions about iPod accessibility


Hi Brian,

Thanks for your suggestions.

I am not very keen on BookPort at present.

Which iPod models does Rockbox support?

I was considering Shuffle, but if iPod along with Rockbox supports ogg
files, I would prefer that.
I would like to avoid using ITunes if possible, as I would not be uploading
music to my iPod.
I will check out Anapod explorer.

Geetha
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Giles" <briangiles7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 3:59 AM
Subject: [blindipod] Re: Questions about iPod accessibility


Hi Geetha,
Given that you'd be using your iPod just for audio books, I would probably
recommend a Nano.  Keep in mind though, that the newer ones, or the ones
that come in different colors and are aluminum, don't work with rockbox as
far as I know.  With the iPod Nanos, you can enable the clicks that the
wheel makes when you spin it to be heard through your headphones, something
I can't do on my 30 gig iPod Video.  The aluminum Nanos come in 2 gig, 4
gig, and 8 gig.  The Shuffle is only a one gig, but I think it does play
audio books. The Shuffle is the easiest to use as far as accessibility goes
because of the fact that it doesn't have a screen.  I used to have an old
style Shuffle and I loved it, but I would never go back now that I have my
iPod Video.  Then again, I mostly use it for music.  I do have a few
podcasts, audio books, several pictures, and yes even a couple videos on it
though.  Also, keep in mind that any newer iPod will require you to use
iTunes 7.0 or later, and that may or may not present problems depending on the version of JAWS you have. I haven't used it much so I can't really tell
you much about that.  There are of course, other ways of putting content
onto your iPod rather than iTunes, but I've never used them. The portable
player portal website does a good job explaining them all, though.

Another suggestion for you. Since you say you'd be using your iPod mostly for audio books, have you considered a Book Port? I only got to see one for
a few minutes once, but it does a lot.  You can play audio books, daisy
books, and read grade 2 braille books and text documents. I don't know if
the Book Port has a limit of how big of a compact flash card you can put
into it, but they are pretty big these days. I have an 8 gig compact flash
card in my PAC Mate, which gives me just as much as the highest capacity
iPod Nano.  Just something to think about.

HTH,
Brian

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