Re: [orca-list] Orca and Podcast Streaming
- From: Christopher Chaltain <chaltain gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Orca and Podcast Streaming
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 23:39:48 -0600
Well, it's been a while since I've pulled up Banshee, but I know what I
was trying to do was use it with LastFM. If I recall correctly, the
problem I was having was trying to get Banshee to play a stream. I
couldn't figure out what to click on to start hearing a stream. I think
I trotted out all of the usual tricks, but nothing would work. Like I
said, I eventually just went back to Rhythm box. I'm not sure if Rhythm
Box supports video or not.
What about the Totem Movie Player? This is the default app in Nautilus
for all of the audio and video file formats I click on. It's accessible
and supports streaming content. It isn't a library manager though. It's
a pretty simple application, so I'm not sure it's what you're looking
for, and I'm sure you already know about it.
On 19/01/12 18:28, Robert cole wrote:
Hello, Christopher.
I am not quite sure, but I think that it may be an accessibility related
problem. I am able to use the F6 key to jump between panes in the
Banshee window, but when it comes to using Orca for browsing albums, it
just does not speak. I have a very small bit of vision, so I use
magnification when I need to, but I am really trying to depend on it as
little as possible...I still need it, though, for the time being.
When browsing albums and podcast episodes, Banshee displays the album
name as an icon. It tries to find the cover image for the particular
album and displays it above the album title (or beside it when it comes
to podcasts). I seem to be able to audibly navigate everything in
Banshee excluding the viewing of albums and podcast episodes. It is a
little quirky sometimes, too, but it works for the most part for me. I
really like it because it has support for video as well as audio, so I
can basically use one program for everything for the most part.
I didn't see any bug reports for this issue...but I am not sure if it
would be a bug, per se, or more so a feature request.
While I was heavily relying on magnification, I almost exclusively used
Banshee. I'm hoping that it can be that way now that I am using Orca.
On 01/19/2012 04:14 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
I don't have an answer to your question, but it's good to hear that
someone's successfully using Banshee. I tried to use it when it became
the default media player in Ubuntu 11.04, but there were some things I
just couldn't figure out. I wasn't sure if it was due to any
accessibility issues or that I just didn't spend enough time with it. It
seems to be the latter case now that I see your feedback on Banshee.
Maybe I'll give it another try. I ended up just going back to Rhythm Box.
On 19/01/12 17:57, Robert cole wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I currently use Banshee as my main multimedia player; I just love the
fact that it is an all-in-one approach! However, I find that Banshee is
kind of inaccessible when it comes to listening to podcasts. I had no
problems at all subscribing to podcasts using Orca in Banshee, but when
it comes to actually listening to episodes, the titles and information
related to any given episode is not read aloud. As much as I would hate
to use a different piece of sotware for listening to podcasts, I think
that this may be the thing to do for the time being.
Would anyone here on the list have any recommendations for a program
which is accessible to Orca that can be used to stream podcasts?
I am going to try and contact teh Banshee developers and let them know
about this. Eerything else seems to work just fine in Banshee, except
for when it comes to streaming podcasts. It may be due in part to teh
fact that th epodcast episodes are presented in a tiled format, each
tile having a graphical icon and a title and description of the podcast.
I am not sure.
Thanks for any help on this one.
Take care.
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Christopher (CJ)
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