Re: Entering time values on youtube website
JM Casey
Good find. The url supplementary parameter/address bar method is -- good enough.Cheers...
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: September 8, 2020 5:53 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website The controls are standard, a slider is a slider, an edit field is an edit field. You may find some way to do so, but I looked at the page of a playing video, I paused it to hear the screen-reader well but that doesn't matter, and I found no way to do so.. A Google search discloses a way to do this. https://www.nexxtep.com/blog/2009/08/how-jump-to-a-specific-time-in-a-youtube-video-url This has nothing to do with working with the interface, however. It is a way to add a time to the link to the video. You would have to check the time shown in the slider, copy the address from the address bar, add the time as described in the article, then save it using Notepad for future reference. You would paste it into the browser's address bar and go to the address, just as you would any address. Regarding the numbers 1 through 9, they move through a video by percents of the file. If a file is short, the percent moved is much smaller than if the file is larger. 1 or 2 percent of a six hour file is a much larger time than 1 or 2 percent of a ten minute file. Gene -----Original Message----- From: JM Casey Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 4:33 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Hello gene. Thanks. I had started discovering you could do this with number keys but the results weren't exactly as satisfactory as I would have hoped since the sections delineated seemed somewhat arbitrary. I will experiment a bit more. I really want to be able to enter a time value. Since the youtube player is some kind of web application I don't necessarily expect to see something "normal" like an edit field. I really thought at some point I had read that you could specify a time value to go to, but now I must concede that may not be the case at all. -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: September 8, 2020 5:06 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website I doubt there is such a way. When you move through a file by time, you are using a slider and it has no provision for working as an edit field. I checked and I foumd no edit field on a page with a video playing. Do you know how to use numbers 1 through 9 to jump through a file? On a file this long, the jumps will be very large but it may get you close enough to where you want to be often enough that it will help quite a bit if you know how. If not, the best way, if moving to the correct time is cumbersome, might be to download the file and use a player on your computer to set a time point for. Gene -----Original Message----- From: JM Casey Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 3:46 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Hello everyone. Using NVDA 2020.2, and, in this case, Chrome, my favourite browser for a ccessing youtube as it is extremely responsive to the keyboard commands. Recently I’ve come to use youtube more than usual, and have finally taken a good amount of time to figure out how the interface actually works, how to navigate channels and the player, etc. I’ve come across some recordings that are several hours long. A cool thing is that if I exit the site for whatever reason and then come back to it, even well after the browser session is closed, my place is usually “remembered” by youtube. However, I’d like to be able to specify the time at which to start playing in presentations that are sometimes 6+ hours long. I am pretty sure this can be done, but I’m having trouble figuring out where the cursor should be positioned to enter in the vlue. I have tried switching browse mode off and being in the position where the current elapsed time fo the recording is shown, but this doesn’t seem to do the trick. I believe I understand what the format should be (hours:minutes:seconds). Any tips? Thanks!
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Re: Entering time values on youtube website
Gene
The controls are standard, a slider is a slider, an edit field is an edit field. You may find some way to do so, but I looked at the page of a playing video, I paused it to hear the screen-reader well but that doesn't matter, and I found no way to do so..
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A Google search discloses a way to do this. https://www.nexxtep.com/blog/2009/08/how-jump-to-a-specific-time-in-a-youtube-video-url This has nothing to do with working with the interface, however. It is a way to add a time to the link to the video. You would have to check the time shown in the slider, copy the address from the address bar, add the time as described in the article, then save it using Notepad for future reference. You would paste it into the browser's address bar and go to the address, just as you would any address. Regarding the numbers 1 through 9, they move through a video by percents of the file. If a file is short, the percent moved is much smaller than if the file is larger. 1 or 2 percent of a six hour file is a much larger time than 1 or 2 percent of a ten minute file. Gene
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From: JM Casey Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 4:33 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Hello gene. Thanks. I had started discovering you could do this with number keys but the results weren't exactly as satisfactory as I would have hoped since the sections delineated seemed somewhat arbitrary. I will experiment a bit more. I really want to be able to enter a time value. Since the youtube player is some kind of web application I don't necessarily expect to see something "normal" like an edit field. I really thought at some point I had read that you could specify a time value to go to, but now I must concede that may not be the case at all. -----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: September 8, 2020 5:06 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website I doubt there is such a way. When you move through a file by time, you are using a slider and it has no provision for working as an edit field. I checked and I foumd no edit field on a page with a video playing. Do you know how to use numbers 1 through 9 to jump through a file? On a file this long, the jumps will be very large but it may get you close enough to where you want to be often enough that it will help quite a bit if you know how. If not, the best way, if moving to the correct time is cumbersome, might be to download the file and use a player on your computer to set a time point for. Gene -----Original Message----- From: JM Casey Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 3:46 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Hello everyone. Using NVDA 2020.2, and, in this case, Chrome, my favourite browser for a ccessing youtube as it is extremely responsive to the keyboard commands. Recently I’ve come to use youtube more than usual, and have finally taken a good amount of time to figure out how the interface actually works, how to navigate channels and the player, etc. I’ve come across some recordings that are several hours long. A cool thing is that if I exit the site for whatever reason and then come back to it, even well after the browser session is closed, my place is usually “remembered” by youtube. However, I’d like to be able to specify the time at which to start playing in presentations that are sometimes 6+ hours long. I am pretty sure this can be done, but I’m having trouble figuring out where the cursor should be positioned to enter in the vlue. I have tried switching browse mode off and being in the position where the current elapsed time fo the recording is shown, but this doesn’t seem to do the trick. I believe I understand what the format should be (hours:minutes:seconds). Any tips? Thanks!
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Well its next to impossible to make the dectalk sing at least not with the latest stuff. I am unsure where or if you can still get dectalk player 4.3, which was the last demo that did this.
There is a dectalk archive in bt sync which if you really want I can zip, and put up on dropbox if you send me a link. That alone should have what you want, its also on resilio if you really want that and I can email that to you. Again its not worth it. It used to be the rage but the sapi one won't sing.
I am not sure about the dectalk usb, but since no systems have serial and even if they do, you will probably need a physical synth, point is you need windows 98, 95, or dos.
The nt based os just don't like serial anything and certainly not direct serial connections of any sort.
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Gene
I forgot to answer your question. It should work on Windows 10. SAPI 5 is a speech standard developed by Microsoft and it is compatible with Windows 10. It is compatible as far back asXP. I don't know if SAPI 5 goes farther back.
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From: Rosemarie Chavarria Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 4:26 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] In-Process for 7th September is out Will the RH voice work on windows 10? On 9/8/2020 12:59 PM, Kevin Cussick via groups.io wrote: Rh voice would be nice I will get the page later if you need it or maybe someone else will b beet me to it.
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Gene
There is a SAPI 5 version of the voice. I played with it this afternoon. I don't have Windows 10 so I can't compare it to the Windows 10 voices, whose name I don't recall now.
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The voice I tried was alright, better than many free voices I've tried, but not nearly as good as Dectalk and Eloquence. Still, it may be that some people might want to use it. However, and I'd have to play a lot more with this to determine if it was a fluke or an ongoing problem, it appeared to slow down my computer to have the SAPI 5 voice installed. Programs took longer to open. As I said, to determine if that was just how things were for some other reason for the time I have the voice on my machine, which was only a short time, or whether it was caused by the SAPI 5 version would require more testing. When I removed the version, things returned to normal. Gene
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From: Rosemarie Chavarria Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 4:26 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] In-Process for 7th September is out Will the RH voice work on windows 10? On 9/8/2020 12:59 PM, Kevin Cussick via groups.io wrote: Rh voice would be nice I will get the page later if you need it or maybe someone else will b beet me to it.
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Re: Entering time values on youtube website
JM Casey
Hello gene.
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Thanks. I had started discovering you could do this with number keys but the results weren't exactly as satisfactory as I would have hoped since the sections delineated seemed somewhat arbitrary. I will experiment a bit more. I really want to be able to enter a time value. Since the youtube player is some kind of web application I don't necessarily expect to see something "normal" like an edit field. I really thought at some point I had read that you could specify a time value to go to, but now I must concede that may not be the case at all.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Gene Sent: September 8, 2020 5:06 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website I doubt there is such a way. When you move through a file by time, you are using a slider and it has no provision for working as an edit field. I checked and I foumd no edit field on a page with a video playing. Do you know how to use numbers 1 through 9 to jump through a file? On a file this long, the jumps will be very large but it may get you close enough to where you want to be often enough that it will help quite a bit if you know how. If not, the best way, if moving to the correct time is cumbersome, might be to download the file and use a player on your computer to set a time point for. Gene -----Original Message----- From: JM Casey Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 3:46 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Hello everyone. Using NVDA 2020.2, and, in this case, Chrome, my favourite browser for a ccessing youtube as it is extremely responsive to the keyboard commands. Recently I’ve come to use youtube more than usual, and have finally taken a good amount of time to figure out how the interface actually works, how to navigate channels and the player, etc. I’ve come across some recordings that are several hours long. A cool thing is that if I exit the site for whatever reason and then come back to it, even well after the browser session is closed, my place is usually “remembered” by youtube. However, I’d like to be able to specify the time at which to start playing in presentations that are sometimes 6+ hours long. I am pretty sure this can be done, but I’m having trouble figuring out where the cursor should be positioned to enter in the vlue. I have tried switching browse mode off and being in the position where the current elapsed time fo the recording is shown, but this doesn’t seem to do the trick. I believe I understand what the format should be (hours:minutes:seconds). Any tips? Thanks!
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Rosemarie Chavarria
Will the RH voice work on windows 10?
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On 9/8/2020 12:59 PM, Kevin Cussick via groups.io wrote:
Rh voice would be nice I will get the page later if you need it or maybe someone else will b beet me to it.
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Re: Entering time values on youtube website
Gene
I doubt there is such a way. When you move through a file by time, you are using a slider and it has no provision for working as an edit field. I checked and I foumd no edit field on a page with a video playing.
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Do you know how to use numbers 1 through 9 to jump through a file? On a file this long, the jumps will be very large but it may get you close enough to where you want to be often enough that it will help quite a bit if you know how. If not, the best way, if moving to the correct time is cumbersome, might be to download the file and use a player on your computer to set a time point for. Gene
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From: JM Casey Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2020 3:46 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Entering time values on youtube website Hello everyone. Using NVDA 2020.2, and, in this case, Chrome, my favourite browser for a ccessing youtube as it is extremely responsive to the keyboard commands. Recently I’ve come to use youtube more than usual, and have finally taken a good amount of time to figure out how the interface actually works, how to navigate channels and the player, etc. I’ve come across some recordings that are several hours long. A cool thing is that if I exit the site for whatever reason and then come back to it, even well after the browser session is closed, my place is usually “remembered” by youtube. However, I’d like to be able to specify the time at which to start playing in presentations that are sometimes 6+ hours long. I am pretty sure this can be done, but I’m having trouble figuring out where the cursor should be positioned to enter in the vlue. I have tried switching browse mode off and being in the position where the current elapsed time fo the recording is shown, but this doesn’t seem to do the trick. I believe I understand what the format should be (hours:minutes:seconds). Any tips? Thanks!
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Entering time values on youtube website
JM Casey
Hello everyone. Using NVDA 2020.2, and, in this case, Chrome, my favourite browser for a ccessing youtube as it is extremely responsive to the keyboard commands. Recently I’ve come to use youtube more than usual, and have finally taken a good amount of time to figure out how the interface actually works, how to navigate channels and the player, etc. I’ve come across some recordings that are several hours long. A cool thing is that if I exit the site for whatever reason and then come back to it, even well after the browser session is closed, my place is usually “remembered” by youtube. However, I’d like to be able to specify the time at which to start playing in presentations that are sometimes 6+ hours long. I am pretty sure this can be done, but I’m having trouble figuring out where the cursor should be positioned to enter in the vlue. I have tried switching browse mode off and being in the position where the current elapsed time fo the recording is shown, but this doesn’t seem to do the trick. I believe I understand what the format should be (hours:minutes:seconds). Any tips? Thanks!
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Jesse Farquharson
Right. The singing is what I want it for. If I could figure out how to make Eloquence sing then I would. But in my previous attempts to do so, I haven't been able to.
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Well I personally wouldn't bother. The dectalk from enablerehab has a lot of volume issues. If you want to use dectalk, buy code factory eloquence and well it will work. That or buy a dectalk express for 600 us bucks for the usb version. To be honest, the only reason, dectalk was actually ellivated about, old, expired and generally crappy was the archive of music and crazyness online. Well no one writes for it anymore. Its to old to bother with but well I guess if you want to you can. Any version of eloquence will do. If you are able to find a copy of window eyes there are folders to install dectalk for sapi4. This will give you dectalk. I don't think its worth it though.
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Jesse Farquharson
I desperately want to be able to use DecTalk again.
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Kevin Cussick
Rh voice would be nice I will get the page later if you need it or maybe someone else will b beet me to it.
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On 08/09/2020 02:15, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote:
I think that's a great idea. If more people spoke up about their favorite voices, we could get them added to NVDA.
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Re: Long-standing NVDA bug with visual studio still unresolved
Hi, If the problem is seen with VS 2015 while using NVDA 2020.2, then it is something for us (NVDA developers) should investigate further. Since it is not seen with JAWS, try using it with Narrator and see if that makes a difference. If Narrator does not exhibit this issue, then it might be something to do with the way NVDA handles IntelliSense control (specifically, the API class associated with it). Cheers, Joseph
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Luke Robinett
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 12:24 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Long-standing NVDA bug with visual studio still unresolved
Hello, A link to the GitHub issue for this problem can be found at the end of this message. It has been reported that there is a bug in NVDA such that when the user tries to arrow up or down through IntelliSense suggestions while working in the code editor of visual studio 2017 that it doesn’t just read the menu option but rather the whole line of code every time, making the feature almost unusable. I can confirm that this same issue still exists in visual studio 2019. It’s frustrating and disappointing that this bug has not been fixed. This problem did not exist in visual studio 2015 so we know NVDA is capable of properly announcing IntelliSense menu options, and the jaws screen reader does not exhibit this behavior so we know it’s not a problem with Microsoft. I’m really hoping somebody at NVDA will finally address and resolve this long-standing bug. Several tech savvy users have tried but haven’t been successful in correcting it.
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Long-standing NVDA bug with visual studio still unresolved
Luke Robinett
Hello, A link to the GitHub issue for this problem can be found at the end of this message. It has been reported that there is a bug in NVDA such that when the user tries to arrow up or down through IntelliSense suggestions while working in the code editor of visual studio 2017 that it doesn’t just read the menu option but rather the whole line of code every time, making the feature almost unusable. I can confirm that this same issue still exists in visual studio 2019. It’s frustrating and disappointing that this bug has not been fixed. This problem did not exist in visual studio 2015 so we know NVDA is capable of properly announcing IntelliSense menu options, and the jaws screen reader does not exhibit this behavior so we know it’s not a problem with Microsoft. I’m really hoping somebody at NVDA will finally address and resolve this long-standing bug. Several tech savvy users have tried but haven’t been successful in correcting it.
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Re: Checking file size in the "Properties" dialog using NVDA
Louise Pfau
Hi. I should've indicated that I'm using a desktop.
Louise
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Re: Pokemon Crystal Access
badhshah mallick
Go to audiogames.net
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
Arlene
Oh, Are these voices paid for or are they for free? I’m happy with what I have. Just curious.
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From: Sarah k Alawami
Sent: September 8, 2020 9:36 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] In-Process for 7th September is out
My ibm voice is set to 80 now, espeak I['m not sure, but I believe I had that at about 70 and my 1core is still too slow at 100 percent so I raised the voice to 100 in the date and time section then brought the one core to about maybe 60 or so. I have to agree; espeak is although harsh to my ear easy to understand especially when I need an instrument panel read in the plane I'm flying. Blessings all. -- Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. Check out my adventures with a shadow machine. to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter Our discord is where you will know when we go live on twitch. Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there. For stream archives, products you can buy and more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page You will also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks there. Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here On 8 Sep 2020, at 8:55, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
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Re: In-Process for 7th September is out
My ibm voice is set to 80 now, espeak I['m not sure, but I believe I had that at about 70 and my 1core is still too slow at 100 percent so I raised the voice to 100 in the date and time section then brought the one core to about maybe 60 or so. I have to agree; espeak is although harsh to my ear easy to understand especially when I need an instrument panel read in the plane I'm flying. Blessings all. -- Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website. Check out my adventures with a shadow machine. to subscribe to the feed click here and you can also follow us on twitter Our discord is where you will know when we go live on twitch. Feel free to give the channel a follow and see what is up there. For stream archives, products you can buy and more visit my main lbry page and my tffp lbry page You will also be able to buy some of my products and eBooks there. Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here
On 8 Sep 2020, at 8:55, molly the blind tech lover wrote:
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Pokemon Crystal Access
kelby carlson
This is a trivial question, but does anybody know if the Pokemon Crystal Access emulator that was created to work with NVDA will work with the newest versions?
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