Dear Anna,
It might be worth contacting the manufacturers of SuperNova about this: we
had a presentation from them a month or two ago and they seemed really keen
to work with users to resolve issues like this and said they have
programmers on hand to help.
With best wishes,
Rachel
On Nov 21 2012, Anna Charles-Jones wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>With apologies for cross-posting.
>
> I am currently working with a student who has a significant visual
> impairment, she is currently conducting interviews which will form the
> basis of the data for her dissertation. Previously this student has used
> freeware called 'audacity' to edit .mp3 or .wma files however this was
> when she was using windows XP. She now reports that the updated version
> for her current system (Windows 7) does not work well with her Supernova
> (just reading things like 'button' rather than the function of the
> button) and that it is much more complicated to use.
>
> Is anyone aware of a free, straightforward .wma or .mp3 editor for a
> non-techy student who uses a screen-reader?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Anna
>
>Anna Charles-Jones
>Learning Development Adviser
>Learner Development Service
>Manchester Metropolitan University
>
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