[Electronics-talk] Digital Jukebox.

Beverly Hunter NFBGA bhunter at nfbga.org
Thu Oct 23 17:21:33 UTC 2008


Does any one know where I could find a demo version?  I'd like to try before 
I buy.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Kenlawrence124 at aol.com>
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Cc: <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: [Electronics-talk] Digital Jukebox.


> Hi to the Gui-talk and Electronics-talk lists, Ken here think this maybe
> will be of interest to both Lists.  Here is an Item from Marvel  soft. 
> Hello
> from all your friends at MarvelSoft - _www.MarvelSoft.com_
> (http://www.MarvelSoft.com)
>
> We just have a quick question for you - do you have a CD? Boy, what a 
> silly
> thing to ask ... everyone has a CD. Well, okay - how about a computer. 
> Sorry,
> that's another, uh, silly question - how else would you be reading  this
> newsletter. All right then - you're set. You're ready to enter the digital 
> music
> world.
>
> Would you like to find and play a CD by doing nothing more than pressing a
> few keys? How about reading the news each night, loading the latest Hockey 
> game
> on your Mp3 player, or recording a few CD's with music to listen to  while
> you travel? No problem! You're in business! You're ready to roll.
>
> But, you say, I haven't found any music management software that can be 
> used
> by blind computer users. Aha! But, we have. It's loaded with features, 
> packed
> with easy hotkeys, and entirely narated with human speech. It's brand 
> new,
> it's top of the line, and it's lightning fast. And best of all, it's 
> cheap!
> Have a seat - we'll tell you all about it.
>
> Digital Jukebox
> Manages Your Music, Loads Your MP3 Player and  More!
>
> This powerful software package is so loaded with features, so fast and 
> easy
> to use, and just so fun besides - that it's difficult to know where to 
> begin!
> But in a nutshell, Digital Jukebox is an all-encompassing talking  digital
> audio management solution put out by MarvelSoft Corp. (the makers of  such
> highly-acclaimed
> software packages as Talking Typing Teacher and Talking  Toolbox). Our
> self-voicing, user-friendly software programs are used around the  world 
> in homes,
> businesses, schools, nonprofit training centers, and  government agencies 
> by
> blind and visually impaired students, professionals, and  computer users 
> of
> all ages and abilities. And now, at long last, we are  adding an exciting 
> new
> offering to our product line.
>
> So what's all the fuss about? Plenty, to be sure! Digital Jukebox is a
> powerful multimedia package that gives low-vision and totally-blind people 
> full
> control
> over their music library. All from inside this single, intuitive,
> fully-narrated program, you can play and organize audio CD's, copy music 
> to and  from
> your MP3 player, create playlists of your favorite tracks, sign up for 
> and
> download podcasts - past or present, listen to Internet radio stations, 
> and
> a whole lot more. Your new high-tech jukebox allows you to import music 
> from
> audio CD's, a portable MP3 player, the world wide web, or even from 
> albums
> you may have already stored elsewhere on your computer's hard drive.  Of
> course, you can collect, store, organize and play a virtually unlimited 
> number
> of CD's, songs, and other audio tracks. Then, sit back and listen to  your
> favorite tunes in front of your computer, while enjoying simple controls,
> state-of-the-art
> skip and search features, and the ability to zap a song in  s!
> econds. Or take your music with you by copying it onto your MP3 player,
> burning it on a CD, or exporting it so it's small enough in size to Email 
> to a
> friend
> or colleague.
>
> But it doesn't stop there - oh no. Adding music to your talking jukebox is
> just the beginning. You have the ability to create as few or as many 
> folders
> and sub-folders as you wish in order to keep your ever-growing audio 
> library
> well-laid-out. With just a few keystrokes or clicks of the mouse, you  can
> move, rename, copy, edit, delete, or manipulate one track, a whole CD, or
> even an entire batch of CD's. Numerous navigation hotkeys and functions 
> are  also
> found within your Jukebox, making it a breeze for you to skip ahead a  few
> seconds, several minutes, or even for a designated amount of time - not to
> mention
> the handy Quickmark feature, which remembers the last file you were
> listening to and where exactly you were in that file. A couple other 
> noteworthy
> features
> include the option of adjusting your music volume separately from  your
> master volume (meaning you can have your music playing quieter than your 
> screen
> reader); and a special Hide function which will cause the program  !
> screen to disappear (even though your music continues to play). For the 
> more
> advanced computer guru, Digital Jukebox also provides plenty of technical
> options,
> such as allowing you to choose your preferred Wave, MP3, and WMA  encoding
> format, the ability to convert files on the fly, and a whole host of 
> other
> advanced
> options which enable you to configure the program precisely  how you want.
>
> Unlike other media players out there, Digital Jukebox isn't just somewhat 
> or
> mostly accessible; it's totally and completely usable! True to MarvelSoft
> style,
> this program was built from the ground up with the needs of blind and
> visually impaired people in mind. Every function, from simply playing or 
> pausing
> a song, to the more advanced area of creating a project and burning  it to 
> a
> CD, is easily accomplished with a few hotkeys or menu selections. 
> Furthermore,
> our MarvelTalk Speech System is once again employed throughout  the 
> product,
> giving you that winning blend of pre-recorded, digitized human  speech for 
> all
> menu items and options, and clear, concise synthetic speech  for varying
> information, like album and track names. Digital Jukebox is the  first and 
> only
> player of its kind - and makes the portable music revolution  as fun and 
> easy
> for blind folks as it is for their sighted peers!
>
> There is one quick point we ask you to kindly keep in mind. Digital 
> Jukebox
> is not sold or licensed for the unauthorized duplication of copyrighted 
> works.
> In other words, you should only use the software to copy your own CD's  or
> music - not those which belong to anyone else. Thank you for helping us 
> protect
> the rights of all our favorite artists by cutting down on music  piracy!
>
> To order your very own copy of MarvelSoft's Digital Jukebox software 
> package
> for only $49.95, just visit the product homepage at:
> _http://www.braillebookstore.com/view.php?T=Digital+Jukebox_
> (http://www.braillebookstore.com/view.php?T=Digital+Jukebox)
> or  give us a call at 1-800-987-1231. Remember that we also have several
> exciting,  fully-accessible MP3 players to pick from, and they won't break 
> the
> bank,
> either!
>
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> Cordially,
> All your Friends at
> Future Aids
> A Division  of
> MarvelSoft Enterprises, Inc.
>
>
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> federation
> of the blind to  achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the 
> blind; to
> support the  policies and programs of the federation; and abide by its
> constitution.
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