Subject: | Re: text spectrograms? |
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From: | "Philipp Schroeter" igelimstroh |
Date: | Thu Jun 12, 2014 5:53 am ((PDT)) |
Thanks to all of you. Great news and great ideas. I will have to research now which approach might be the right one for me. I am very grateful for all your tips. regards Philipp Am 12.06.2014 13:58, schrieb 'Chris Harrison' [naturerecordists]: > > Phillipp, > > Fortunately, Audacity is open source software and there are a lot of > people who are motivated to try and make it perform new tasks. > > In fact, there is specifically an audacity for the blind mailing > list. I'm sure you can get some great solutions and suggestions > through that group. > > The URL is http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Audacity_for_blind_users > > Good luck. I hope you can find some solutions there and I hope you > will report them back to us. > > Chris > > |
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