Hi.
I hope this is the right section to post in, I am not really sure as I am new to the forum.
The reason I am writing is because as the subject says, there are several areas of dbpoweramp which are hard to use if you are blind.
I know anyone who is reading this at this point is thinking how do I use the program if I am blind.
Well the answer is that on my computer I have a program called a screen reader.
This program is able to read me any text that is on the screen with artificial speech, it allows me to brows the internet, use common microsoft packages, read and write e mail and do almost anything any sighted user can do on the computer, including access some parts of dbpoweramp.
So I am wondering, if the developers of dbpoweramp would be interested in addressing this issue, as I know of a few other blind people who use dbpoweramp.
I used to use exact audio copy until recently for ripping cds, however I then got a blu-ray drive and found it extremely slow to use with exact audio copy, whereas with dbpoweramp it works Fine. Unfortunately the developer of exact audio copy doesn't seem to respond to repeated attempts to contact him, or forum posts from a lot of users experiencing the same problem. so that's why I decided to try dbpoweramp, as that is exact audio copies main rival.
A lot of dbpoweramp is accessible with my screen reader, however the area which isn't very easy to access is the settings dialogue for cd ripping, because of the way it is structured.
Also, I believe some aspects of the recording features are not accessible either according to some posts on blindness related e mail lists that I have found.
I won't go into exact details on my opening post about the problems with the settings dialogue, but if any of the developers are interested in trying to make the program more screen reader friendly I am really happy to work with them and explain where the problems are.
as the settings on exact audio copy were fully accessible to my screen reader, its just the developer doesn't seem to want to talk to me or other users, and acknowledge the problem with blu-ray drives.
Thanks for any help,
Alex.
I hope this is the right section to post in, I am not really sure as I am new to the forum.
The reason I am writing is because as the subject says, there are several areas of dbpoweramp which are hard to use if you are blind.
I know anyone who is reading this at this point is thinking how do I use the program if I am blind.
Well the answer is that on my computer I have a program called a screen reader.
This program is able to read me any text that is on the screen with artificial speech, it allows me to brows the internet, use common microsoft packages, read and write e mail and do almost anything any sighted user can do on the computer, including access some parts of dbpoweramp.
So I am wondering, if the developers of dbpoweramp would be interested in addressing this issue, as I know of a few other blind people who use dbpoweramp.
I used to use exact audio copy until recently for ripping cds, however I then got a blu-ray drive and found it extremely slow to use with exact audio copy, whereas with dbpoweramp it works Fine. Unfortunately the developer of exact audio copy doesn't seem to respond to repeated attempts to contact him, or forum posts from a lot of users experiencing the same problem. so that's why I decided to try dbpoweramp, as that is exact audio copies main rival.
A lot of dbpoweramp is accessible with my screen reader, however the area which isn't very easy to access is the settings dialogue for cd ripping, because of the way it is structured.
Also, I believe some aspects of the recording features are not accessible either according to some posts on blindness related e mail lists that I have found.
I won't go into exact details on my opening post about the problems with the settings dialogue, but if any of the developers are interested in trying to make the program more screen reader friendly I am really happy to work with them and explain where the problems are.
as the settings on exact audio copy were fully accessible to my screen reader, its just the developer doesn't seem to want to talk to me or other users, and acknowledge the problem with blu-ray drives.
Thanks for any help,
Alex.
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