Accessible Sites Where You Can Create Your Own Playlists?

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by cumbiambera2005 (i just keep on posting!) on Sunday, 14-Sep-2008 4:24:03

i was just curious, i visited a site a while back called Imeem, which allows you to listen to playlists and watch videos and all that good stuff! You can also create your own playlists and upload them up on to the site! However, unfortunately, i dont think this particular uploading playlist feature is accessible with jaws! Does anyone happen to know of any sites where you might be able to do such thing? Also that are accessible?

Post 2 by YankeeFanForLife! (Picapiedra: king of the boards!) on Sunday, 14-Sep-2008 9:36:28

Hmmm, try out finetune.com.

Post 3 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Sunday, 14-Sep-2008 11:05:36

projectplaylist.com is good at least the last time i went their it was.

Post 4 by GreenTurtle (Music is life. Love. Vitality.) on Sunday, 14-Sep-2008 11:09:45

Project Playlist isn't particularly accessible anymore. You can work around it, but it requires using the Jaws cursor a lot now. Try mixturtle.com or 8-tracks.com. With 8 tracks, you can upload all the songs you want onto your playlist. I think you can do that with Mix Turtle too, but I haven't figured out how yet.

Post 5 by cumbiambera2005 (i just keep on posting!) on Monday, 15-Sep-2008 13:13:04

Well, just curious, if it's called 8 tracks, it would only take 8 tracks? I'm gonna take a look.

Post 6 by GreenTurtle (Music is life. Love. Vitality.) on Sunday, 21-Sep-2008 12:32:18

You can put a few more than 8, usually you can get away with about 10, but if you put any more than that it doesn't publish your mix to the entire website. You can have them as private mixes though if you want to make a playlist with more than 8 or 10 tracks

Post 7 by cumbiambera2005 (i just keep on posting!) on Sunday, 21-Sep-2008 15:05:56

Oh I see! I'll have to look at it!

Post 8 by SunshineAndRain (I'm happily married, a mom of two and a fulltime college student.) on Wednesday, 27-May-2009 4:02:00

Yeah and project playlist uses Flash player. By the way, how in the world can a blind person use that?