Re: [orca-list] What is the state of audio recording on Lynnox using orca?



Hi Didier 

Thanks for getting back to me so promptly.

I am gratified to hear of the console applications. I didn’t ask about this because I felt that it might be 
off topic for this list given that Orca is a graphical Screen Reader. 

I will have to check these out.

thanks again

Kind regards

James

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On 7 Sep 2021, at 16:09, Didier Spaier via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:

Hello James,

For editing, audacity is barely accessible with speech and I don't know any other graphical application 
accessible with speech. maybe others do?

However dae (Digital Audio Editor) from Willem Van der Walt) is a console application fully accessible with 
speech. the is also sox which has some editing feature.

For recording I suggest to just use arecord on the console. Maybe there are accessible graphical 
front-ends, I will let other answer on that.

Didier
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Le 07/09/2021 à 16:21, James AUSTIN via orca-list a écrit :
Hi everyone
Hope you are all keeping safe and well.
I’ve done some rudimentary searching on the Internet but I’m unable to find an answer to my question. So I 
thought I would ask you.
Could somebody please advise on the current level of accessibility when it comes to audio recording and 
editing using orca please?
Thanks
Kind regards
James
Sent from my iPhone
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