CM SPAM detection: spam References: <5551B46F-2C2C-4C94-B167-9B1F36D9DE99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <B23A9EF0-D0A8-4337-9517-AE1EC325EDD6@xxxxxxxxx> <939BB9AE-0F82-4660-88AF-B6DCCFE381D6@xxxxxxxxx> <3DBE437F-30EE-41D8-BAFF-965312943567@xxxxxxxxx> I don't know. I wrote to them a few times and I got a standard canned sort of answer. So far, I have not seen any accessibility updates. Take Care John D. Panarese Director Mac for the Blind john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.macfortheblind.com AUTHORIZED APPLE STORE BUSINESS AFFILIATE MAC VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT On May 7, 2011, at 2:59 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > maybe it could be translated in to there language. Just a thought. > > Take care. > Sarah Alawami > > If you need an edit done on a small project go to > http://music.marrie.org/master.html for more info. If you need to contact me > my info is below. > > MSN and AIM: marrie12@xxxxxxxxx > > website: http://music.marrie.org > Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com > youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125 > > On May 7, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Justin Harford wrote: > >> Might work. but if they couldn't understand so much as a simple email >> describing accessibility, how would they understand a more technically >> oriented document? >> El 07-05-2011, a las 14:19, Sarah Alawami escribió: >> >>> Tell them that apple has several documents and point them t the support >>> section I believe that's where it is. >>> >>> Take care. >>> Sarah Alawami >>> >>> If you need an edit done on a small project go to >>> http://music.marrie.org/master.html for more info. If you need to contact >>> me my info is below. >>> >>> MSN and AIM: marrie12@xxxxxxxxx >>> >>> website: http://music.marrie.org >>> Podcast: http://marrie.podbean.com >>> youtube: http://youtube.com/marrie125 >>> >>> On May 7, 2011, at 8:23 AM, John Panarese wrote: >>> >>>> CM SPAM detection: spam >>>> References: <E78F6913382B4771843C8E30A358DBBE@AudioProduction> >>>> >>>> Hand Break, as recommended, will do the first job nicely. I've used it a >>>> few times. >>>> >>>> As for the second, there are a few third party apps out there, but the >>>> problem is they are not all very accessible. I have used Xilisoft DVD >>>> Creator with some success, but you will probably need a little sighted >>>> help. I've written to the developers, but there is a language barrier and >>>> they have not really understood accessibility recommendations, I'm afraid. >>>> >>>> >>>> Take Care >>>> >>>> John D. Panarese >>>> Director >>>> Mac for the Blind >>>> john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> http://www.macfortheblind.com >>>> >>>> AUTHORIZED APPLE STORE BUSINESS AFFILIATE >>>> MAC VOICEOVER TRAINING AND SUPPORT >>>> >>>> On May 6, 2011, at 9:30 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote: >>>> >>>>> 1. I have a store bought DVD, that I bought from Wallie's World... >>>>> LOL!... I? mean, WallMart... about a year ago of a favorite TV series of >>>>> mine. How can I, under Snow Leo either natively, or! with 3rd party >>>>> apps, convert the DVD to my hard drive, get it into my ITunes, and then >>>>> get it over onto my IPod/IPad? >>>>> >>>>> 2. Finally, I also have a home video a friend sent me that is an A V I >>>>> file, I think, it's either A V I, or MPeg don't remember which, but it's >>>>> definitely! one a the two. Anyway, how can I take that file, and burn it >>>>> to a DVD which then could be played on my television's stand alone DVD >>>>> player? >>>>> >>>>> Remember, I know Sarah Alowami did a podcast on converting and ripping a >>>>> DVD to audio. that's not what I want to do. I don't want just the >>>>> audio. I want the video picture to also be preserved. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Chris. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >