Re: burning mp3s to cd with NVDA
Robert Doc Wright godfearer
I tried version 7 years ago and found it annoying so I went back to 6. If they have improved since then that would be great.
****** character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for you!
From: zahra
Sent: Monday, January 6, 2020 9:30 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] burning mp3s to cd with NVDA
hi. i believe that all versions of burnaware are accessible for screen readers. sometimes, in the what's new, i read accessibility improvement, or better support for screen readers. since i did not burn cd dvd for several years, i did not test any of programs myself. unfortunately, burnaware.com does not archive older versions of its program anymore.
On 1/5/20, Robert Doc Wright godfearer <godfearer@...> wrote: > Look for a program name, “burn aware free V6”. > > ****** > character is found in how you treat people who cannot do anything for > you! > > > From: Dan Beaver > Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2020 11:53 AM > To: nvda@nvda.groups.io > Subject: [nvda] burning mp3s to cd with NVDA > > I have some mp3 files that I want to burn to a cd. I have tried using the > normal burning method via windows media player but it says it can't burn > some of the files and doesn't want to burn any of them. I thought I had > another way using FreemakeVC but it will only convert audio files, it won't > burn them to a CD. > > Does anyone know of another way that is compatible with NVDA? Looking at > google shows a ton of them but no indication which is NVDA compatible. Free > would be better too. :) > > > Thanks. > > > -- > Dan Beaver (KA4DAN) > -- > Dan Beaver (KA4DAN) > > > > > >
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