Re: Winamp and JAWS & Eloquence not working

  • From: "arlene" <nedster6@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 19:58:21 -0800

Hello! It sounds like you might have to get a back up sound card. Put Jaws on it by itself! the winamp and sound recorder or whatever you have on the second card! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Howard Traxler" <htraxler2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To: <winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 8:17 AM
Subject: Winamp and JAWS & Eloquence not working


Hello Winamp folks,
I've asked this one before but didn't seem to get a response.  Maybe it
didn't get to the list.   Well, here goes again:
When I got my computer, an Asus system board with integrated Sound Max
audio, running XP Home and JAWS 5.x, JAWS and any other sound came out the
same speakers just fine. Something I must have done since then makes Winamp
stop with
an error message when they need to share the sound card.  The only other
thing that might interfere is Total Recorder, but I think I took that out of
the way.  To play anything in Winamp, I now have to set JAWS to No
Speech--like the old days when a single soundcard couldn't handle both
sources.

Can anyone suggest something to try?

Thanks.

Howard K. Traxler, Technology Specialist
www.TraxlerEnterprises.com
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Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 8:56 PM
Subject: Article: IBM helps blind 'see' web video

: IBM helps blind 'see' web video
: By Geoff Adams-Spink
: Age & disability correspondent, BBC News website
:
: Technology giant, IBM, is soon to launch a multimedia browser to make
: audio and video
: content accessible to people with vision impairments.
:
: Codenamed the Accessibility Browser - or A-Browser - the software was
: created by
: a blind employee in Japan.
:
: The A-Browser will give blind and partially-sighted people the same
: control over
: multimedia content that sighted people have using a mouse.
:
: IBM says it will be available later this year and hopes it will be free.
:
: The A-Browser is the creation of Dr Chieko Asakawa, a blind employee
: at IBM's research
: laboratory in Tokyo.
:
: Dr Asakawa was becoming increasingly frustrated by the amount of web
: content that
: she was unable to access.
:
: For the time being, she and her team are concentrating on content
: that is compatible
: with Real Player and Windows Media Player.
:
: Cross-talk screen readers and self-talking browsers are not able to
: deal with video and animation, some of which starts playing as soon
: as a page is loaded.  This often interferes with the synthesised
: speech output from the screen-reader software.
:
: Using the A-Browser, a vision-impaired person can control media
: content by using
: predefined shortcut keys, rather than having to look for the control
: buttons using
: a mouse.
:
: The browser also allows video to be slowed down, speeded up and can
: accommodate an additional audio description or narration track that
: is often included to make films and television programmes more
: comprehensible to blind people.
:
: The volume controls also allow the user to adjust the sound of
: various sources independently - for example the main audio track, an
: audio description track and output from a screen reader.
:
: "We're beginning to look at accessibility as a very important
: business area," said Frances West, director of IBM's Human Ability
: and Accessibility Centre.  "This is not just from a social
: responsibility standpoint, but with ageing baby-boomers we think that
: such technology could really benefit the population in general because
: all of us will be on this ageing journey."
:
: The company plans to "open source" its new accessibility software in
: order to make
: it available to the largest possible number of people.
:
: It is estimated that there are more than 160m blind and
: partially-sighted people around the world who could benefit from such
: a development.
:
: IBM has not yet decided whether the A-Browser will have a worldwide
: launch or whether it will be introduced in selected countries first.
:
: Story from BBC NEWS:
:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/6507189.stm
:
Published: 2007/03/30 13:42:41 GMT
:
:
: Regards Steve
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