winamp

2005-11-08 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hi, I would like to know how to set up winamp so it plays wave files that I 
download off the internet. When I download wave files, it brings up Windows 
Media player instead of asking weather I want to save or open it. Also I would 
like to know how o set Winamp as my default player. Samuel Wilkins. Email 
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download main menu segments

2005-11-08 Thread eoconnor
Hi folks,

There was a time when I could download individual articles from ACB 
radio's Main Menu.

I can still stream shows, but   can't download them any longer.  I'm 
wonder if the file structure  has changed?

using jfw 6.0, windows 2000 and RealPlayer.

Regards with thanks.

Eamonn

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Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread Brent Harding
I'm thinking of switching to Sirius, but I have until March, I believe, 
until my XM I prepaid for last year expires. I like the idea of the new 
shows like daily source code and the other budding new guys, interesting to 
see if they make it. It would be nice to hear stuff like Tom Martino or 
Handel on the Law. I know that Sirius has CourtTV and the discovery channel, 
neither of which XM has. I think XM may do better in the music department, 
don't think O and A are as big a hit as one thought, they seem kind of 
boring, maybe Stern's a little better.

- Original Message - 
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Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Satellite Radio


 Hockey's not an interest.  What about the other 3, baseball, basketball 
 and football, college and pro.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Chuck Adkins
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:41 AM
  Subject: Re: Satellite Radio


  I have them both. I have a device from Sirius and the XMPCR from XM, and 
 am
  spoiled with that because I can read all the XM text. I started with XM, 
 but
  got Sirius for the college sports after Real Player was dropped by 
 College
  Sports TV. I have dropped the Real Player college sports stuff, infact I
  dropped all the Real player stuff, wasn't using it. I found the Sirius
  quality the best until a few days ago. It seems that the XM quality audio
  wise has improved. If I could only afford one, I would stick with XM 
 because
  of their wider choice of music. XM now has the NHL and will be the 
 exclusive
  distributor of the NHL in 2007.Both have their strong points but if I 
 could
  only have one I would have XM.

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olympus manuals?

2005-11-08 Thread Andrew J. LaPointe

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Re: olympus manuals?

2005-11-08 Thread ALGAYZAG
Andy, your message regarding the Olympus manual didn't come through, or at 
least not to my system.
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Re: may have solved the Radio Caroline Recording problem

2005-11-08 Thread Brent Harding
How might I use this, macro scheduler, or another program to deal with 
programs that require the jaws cursor? Right now, for converting my TV shows 
to audio, I use virtual dub, but I have to wait a minute after the open 
command is hit, then another minute and a half to manually name and save 
each show to wav in the folder those go in, separate from the mpg's so that 
I don't delete the wrong one when I go back in the open box to repeat the 
cycle. I'd like to use a batch converting program like Mediansoft Batch 
Converter, and have it convert the folder at a certain time to wav or mp3 
files. It has a browse button for the input location, and another for the 
output, both of which you have to use the jaws cursor to get to. I don't 
believe it remembers the location that one could just run and hit convert, 
and the convert button, I believe, has to be clicked to. The thing this 
program does have going for it is it is able to delete the source files 
after they convert, difficult to test accurately as it only converts half 
the show in a trial version, and I hate to register something that I can't 
schedule. How would I write the macro to make this happen, without any 
sighted help to actually physically click the buttons? Awhile ago, I heard 
of a program called winbatch that people can use to automate software 
installation, and they must run in to the same thing, how to code the click 
first browse button and click second browse button options, as they do 
have to click next and enter in paths in to boxes and the like, and then my 
macro would be in a .exe file that I could use task scheduler to run, or a 
hotkey.

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Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 8:33 PM
Subject: may have solved the Radio Caroline Recording problem




 A few weeks ago, Peter Scanlon wrote asking how to record the stream of
 Radio Caroline, since the particular high-quality stream he wanted to
 record does not seem to lend itself to simply typing the Url into
 TotalRecorder's Run dialog.  I think I've figured out how to do it.  The
 solution takes tinkering, and it is certainly not the only one, but it is
 free and I've made it work.

 First, it occurs to me that one could launch the Radio Caroline stream
 before going to bed and use TotalRecorder Pro's scheduler to start and 
 stop
 the recording process at a given time.  What I'm about to describe works 
 if
 you don't want to do that or if you only have TotalRecorder Standard.

 The tool we'll use is a little free utility called Send.  It's a
 command-line program that lets you send keystrokes to running
 applications.  You can specify a time of day to send the keystrokes.

 The program doesn't have a home page.  You get it from
 http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?100034563

 I'll be doing a Sound Computing article on the various aspects of this
 process, so won't elaborate on them here.  The bottom line is that you can
 position the pc cursor, *not* the virtual cursor, of Internet Explorer at 
 a
 point of your choice, perhaps on the link for the OggCast stream, though
 you can put the pc cursor elsewhere if there's a reason to do so.  With 
 the
 pc cursor positioned on the desired link , you can execute a batch file
 with one line.  Assuming you deposited the send.exe program in the root
 folder of the hard drive, and that you wanted to start recording at
 midnight, a batch file with a name like launch.bat would look like this

 c:\send internet \{s500}\n 00:00

 The \{s500} sends a half-second pause, which seems to give processes a
 little time to work.

 I have not been able to send a command from within a batch file to start
 recording with TotalRecorder.  I have been able to send the command to do
 this from outside a batch file.  Also note that Microsoft AntiSpyware
 wasn't enthusiastic about a batch file taking over the system and needed
 reassurance that I liked the idea.

 So to use this, you would launch TotalRecorder and hit Ctrl-R to start
 recording.  With JFW if you're in software recording mode, nothing will be
 captured until the audio stream starts playing.  You would run the batch
 file and go to bed.  Upon arising, you would stop Total Recorder and save.

 More can be done with this.  It should be possible to use Send to close
 Internet Explorer at a set time, though this would be much easier to do
 with TotalRecorder.

 This is what I know so far.

 Dean


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Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread Tim Grady
Depends also where you live.  For example, I live in the DC area.  I 
had Sirius for about a year because they seem to have better 
programing, however their repeater system wasn't as extensive down 
here as XM's, so I switched to XM because I didn't have an 
unobstructed view of the sky and needed the repeater system.  Sirius 
does carry more sports like the NBA and NFL and more college football 
than XM.  XM does carry some college football but not as much as 
Sirius.  Sirius also has a few more talk and other channels like 
Courttv Radio, only I don't off hand remember what they are.  On the 
other hand, XM does carry baseball, and this is just my opinion, but 
their channel lineup does seem to be better organized.  XM used to be 
cheaper than Sirius, but it isn't any more.  I think it depends on 
what part of the country you live in.  If you were a sports fan or a 
talk radio fan then you should go with Sirius, unless you live in the 
DC area or realy want the baseball.
At 06:25 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
I wanted news services, talk radio from the nationally syndicated 
set, Sea Span, financial news, etc.  The music is nice, but not 
essential.  Frankly, I'd like baseball, basketball and football, 
college and pro.

   - Original Message -
   From: Chris Skarstad
   To: PC audio discussion list.
   Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:25 AM
   Subject: Re: Satellite Radio


   Hi.  If you really are leaning toward Sirius, wait for the S50 to be
   released sometime soon.
   Not sure of the accessibility of the thing, but the word is that it's
   supposed to allow you to record up to 50 hours of content.  To 
 me, XM radio
   is a much better service, but it's all in what you want.
   If you like Major League Baseball, Opie and Anthony and a wide 
 selection of
   music and talk, xm is your service. If you like the NFL and more of the
   popular tunes, and Howard Stern coming in January, then you want Sirius.





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   What's the current situation in satellite radio?  I'm leaning toward
   Sirius, but don't want to own a useless piece of hardware.
   Thanks.
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Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread matthew dyer
Hi I have serious radio.  I live iin ohio and I notest
that if it raining I do not have the a good singnel. 
If it is at night I have the same resaults.  I listen
to just about everything they have as far as music.  I
do have one question for any one who has serious.  

Do you receive a beeping noise every few minutes with
has a screen that says pixburg and detoy reports les
than 4 minutes?  If so have you found a way to turn
that off?  It is very annoying.

Matthew



--- Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Depends also where you live.  For example, I live in
 the DC area.  I 
 had Sirius for about a year because they seem to
 have better 
 programing, however their repeater system wasn't as
 extensive down 
 here as XM's, so I switched to XM because I didn't
 have an 
 unobstructed view of the sky and needed the repeater
 system.  Sirius 
 does carry more sports like the NBA and NFL and more
 college football 
 than XM.  XM does carry some college football but
 not as much as 
 Sirius.  Sirius also has a few more talk and other
 channels like 
 Courttv Radio, only I don't off hand remember what
 they are.  On the 
 other hand, XM does carry baseball, and this is just
 my opinion, but 
 their channel lineup does seem to be better
 organized.  XM used to be 
 cheaper than Sirius, but it isn't any more.  I think
 it depends on 
 what part of the country you live in.  If you were a
 sports fan or a 
 talk radio fan then you should go with Sirius,
 unless you live in the 
 DC area or realy want the baseball.
 At 06:25 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
 I wanted news services, talk radio from the
 nationally syndicated 
 set, Sea Span, financial news, etc.  The music is
 nice, but not 
 essential.  Frankly, I'd like baseball, basketball
 and football, 
 college and pro.
 
- Original Message -
From: Chris Skarstad
To: PC audio discussion list.
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: Satellite Radio
 
 
Hi.  If you really are leaning toward Sirius,
 wait for the S50 to be
released sometime soon.
Not sure of the accessibility of the thing, but
 the word is that it's
supposed to allow you to record up to 50 hours
 of content.  To 
  me, XM radio
is a much better service, but it's all in what
 you want.
If you like Major League Baseball, Opie and
 Anthony and a wide 
  selection of
music and talk, xm is your service. If you like
 the NFL and more of the
popular tunes, and Howard Stern coming in
 January, then you want Sirius.
 
 
 
 
 
At 12:45 AM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
What's the current situation in satellite
 radio?  I'm leaning toward
Sirius, but don't want to own a useless piece
 of hardware.
Thanks.
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Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Well, it looks like I will have to pick and choose.  Not sure I can justify the 
expense.  My local stereo shop sells both, so I can get a listen there.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Tim Grady 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 1:01 PM
  Subject: Re: Satellite Radio


  Depends also where you live.  For example, I live in the DC area.  I 
  had Sirius for about a year because they seem to have better 
  programing, however their repeater system wasn't as extensive down 
  here as XM's, so I switched to XM because I didn't have an 
  unobstructed view of the sky and needed the repeater system.  Sirius 
  does carry more sports like the NBA and NFL and more college football 
  than XM.  XM does carry some college football but not as much as 
  Sirius.  Sirius also has a few more talk and other channels like 
  Courttv Radio, only I don't off hand remember what they are.  On the 
  other hand, XM does carry baseball, and this is just my opinion, but 
  their channel lineup does seem to be better organized.  XM used to be 
  cheaper than Sirius, but it isn't any more.  I think it depends on 
  what part of the country you live in.  If you were a sports fan or a 
  talk radio fan then you should go with Sirius, unless you live in the 
  DC area or realy want the baseball.
  At 06:25 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
  I wanted news services, talk radio from the nationally syndicated 
  set, Sea Span, financial news, etc.  The music is nice, but not 
  essential.  Frankly, I'd like baseball, basketball and football, 
  college and pro.
  
 - Original Message -
 From: Chris Skarstad
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:25 AM
 Subject: Re: Satellite Radio
  
  
 Hi.  If you really are leaning toward Sirius, wait for the S50 to be
 released sometime soon.
 Not sure of the accessibility of the thing, but the word is that it's
 supposed to allow you to record up to 50 hours of content.  To 
   me, XM radio
 is a much better service, but it's all in what you want.
 If you like Major League Baseball, Opie and Anthony and a wide 
   selection of
 music and talk, xm is your service. If you like the NFL and more of the
 popular tunes, and Howard Stern coming in January, then you want Sirius.
  
  
  
  
  
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 What's the current situation in satellite radio?  I'm leaning toward
 Sirius, but don't want to own a useless piece of hardware.
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sam broadcaster

2005-11-08 Thread Reese
Hi list:

Anyone using this software and is it speech friendly with JFW?  Thanks!

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ogg vorbis question

2005-11-08 Thread Denny Daughters
Hi listers,
I use razorlame to encode from wave to mp3 and back.  You can do several 
files at once.  Any of you know of a good ogg vorbis encoder that encodes from 
wave to ogg and back again and encodes batches of files? Thanks.
Denny
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Re: ogg vorbis question

2005-11-08 Thread Bruce Toews
Gold Wave does an admirable job with this.

Bruce

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I use razorlame to encode from wave to mp3 and back.  You can do several 
 files at once.  Any of you know of a good ogg vorbis encoder that encodes 
 from wave to ogg and back again and encodes batches of files? Thanks.
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Re: ogg vorbis question

2005-11-08 Thread russell Bourgoin
e z cd extractor!
http://www.poikosoft.com


Rusty, Denny Daughters spake thusly:-
Hi listers,
 I use razorlame to encode from wave to mp3 and back.  You can 
 do several files at once.  Any of you know of a good ogg vorbis 
 encoder that encodes from wave to ogg and back again and encodes 
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Denny
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Re: ogg vorbis question

2005-11-08 Thread Bruce Toews
In case this is confusing, it's easy CD-DA Extractor. I would recommend 
against abbreviating easy, as it may mislead, especialy if you have a 
synthesizer that pronounces the z as zed.

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On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, russell Bourgoin wrote:

 e z cd extractor!
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 Rusty, Denny Daughters spake thusly:-
 Hi listers,
 I use razorlame to encode from wave to mp3 and back.  You can
 do several files at once.  Any of you know of a good ogg vorbis
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Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread Tim Grady
When you hear that beep it usually means that a message is flashing 
on your display.  I stopped it once but I forgot how.  See if you can 
get someone to read the display when you hear the beep and I'll look it up.
At 01:32 PM 11/8/2005, you wrote:
Hi I have serious radio.  I live iin ohio and I notest
that if it raining I do not have the a good singnel.
If it is at night I have the same resaults.  I listen
to just about everything they have as far as music.  I
do have one question for any one who has serious.

Do you receive a beeping noise every few minutes with
has a screen that says pixburg and detoy reports les
than 4 minutes?  If so have you found a way to turn
that off?  It is very annoying.

Matthew



--- Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Depends also where you live.  For example, I live in
  the DC area.  I
  had Sirius for about a year because they seem to
  have better
  programing, however their repeater system wasn't as
  extensive down
  here as XM's, so I switched to XM because I didn't
  have an
  unobstructed view of the sky and needed the repeater
  system.  Sirius
  does carry more sports like the NBA and NFL and more
  college football
  than XM.  XM does carry some college football but
  not as much as
  Sirius.  Sirius also has a few more talk and other
  channels like
  Courttv Radio, only I don't off hand remember what
  they are.  On the
  other hand, XM does carry baseball, and this is just
  my opinion, but
  their channel lineup does seem to be better
  organized.  XM used to be
  cheaper than Sirius, but it isn't any more.  I think
  it depends on
  what part of the country you live in.  If you were a
  sports fan or a
  talk radio fan then you should go with Sirius,
  unless you live in the
  DC area or realy want the baseball.
  At 06:25 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
  I wanted news services, talk radio from the
  nationally syndicated
  set, Sea Span, financial news, etc.  The music is
  nice, but not
  essential.  Frankly, I'd like baseball, basketball
  and football,
  college and pro.
  
 - Original Message -
 From: Chris Skarstad
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:25 AM
 Subject: Re: Satellite Radio
  
  
 Hi.  If you really are leaning toward Sirius,
  wait for the S50 to be
 released sometime soon.
 Not sure of the accessibility of the thing, but
  the word is that it's
 supposed to allow you to record up to 50 hours
  of content.  To
   me, XM radio
 is a much better service, but it's all in what
  you want.
 If you like Major League Baseball, Opie and
  Anthony and a wide
   selection of
 music and talk, xm is your service. If you like
  the NFL and more of the
 popular tunes, and Howard Stern coming in
  January, then you want Sirius.
  
  
  
  
  
 At 12:45 AM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
 What's the current situation in satellite
  radio?  I'm leaning toward
 Sirius, but don't want to own a useless piece
  of hardware.
 Thanks.
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slight correction, was Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread Chris Skarstad
 Hi
Just a slight correction.  Sirius is spelled
s,i,r,i,u,s.
It's named after the star in the sky, also known as the dog star.
The company logo is a little dog.
So it's not serious, as in this is totally serious, but Sirius as in the star.








 At 08:14 PM 11/8/2005, you wrote:
When you hear that beep it usually means that a message is flashing
on your display.  I stopped it once but I forgot how.  See if you can
get someone to read the display when you hear the beep and I'll look it up.
At 01:32 PM 11/8/2005, you wrote:
 Hi I have serious radio.  I live iin ohio and I notest
 that if it raining I do not have the a good singnel.
 If it is at night I have the same resaults.  I listen
 to just about everything they have as far as music.  I
 do have one question for any one who has serious.
 
 Do you receive a beeping noise every few minutes with
 has a screen that says pixburg and detoy reports les
 than 4 minutes?  If so have you found a way to turn
 that off?  It is very annoying.
 
 Matthew
 
 
 
 --- Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Depends also where you live.  For example, I live in
   the DC area.  I
   had Sirius for about a year because they seem to
   have better
   programing, however their repeater system wasn't as
   extensive down
   here as XM's, so I switched to XM because I didn't
   have an
   unobstructed view of the sky and needed the repeater
   system.  Sirius
   does carry more sports like the NBA and NFL and more
   college football
   than XM.  XM does carry some college football but
   not as much as
   Sirius.  Sirius also has a few more talk and other
   channels like
   Courttv Radio, only I don't off hand remember what
   they are.  On the
   other hand, XM does carry baseball, and this is just
   my opinion, but
   their channel lineup does seem to be better
   organized.  XM used to be
   cheaper than Sirius, but it isn't any more.  I think
   it depends on
   what part of the country you live in.  If you were a
   sports fan or a
   talk radio fan then you should go with Sirius,
   unless you live in the
   DC area or realy want the baseball.
   At 06:25 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
   I wanted news services, talk radio from the
   nationally syndicated
   set, Sea Span, financial news, etc.  The music is
   nice, but not
   essential.  Frankly, I'd like baseball, basketball
   and football,
   college and pro.
   
  - Original Message -
  From: Chris Skarstad
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:25 AM
  Subject: Re: Satellite Radio
   
   
  Hi.  If you really are leaning toward Sirius,
   wait for the S50 to be
  released sometime soon.
  Not sure of the accessibility of the thing, but
   the word is that it's
  supposed to allow you to record up to 50 hours
   of content.  To
me, XM radio
  is a much better service, but it's all in what
   you want.
  If you like Major League Baseball, Opie and
   Anthony and a wide
selection of
  music and talk, xm is your service. If you like
   the NFL and more of the
  popular tunes, and Howard Stern coming in
   January, then you want Sirius.
   
   
   
   
   
  At 12:45 AM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
  What's the current situation in satellite
   radio?  I'm leaning toward
  Sirius, but don't want to own a useless piece
   of hardware.
  Thanks.
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Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread matthew dyer
Hi The message that is flashing is telling that trafic
reports for pixburg and detroit are les than 4 minutes
away or something to that affect.  When this happens I
can not do anything with the remote except turn it of
and back on again and so I have to wait it out for a
few seconds and all is well again.

If you could figure oout how to turn this off that
would be a big hlp.

Matthew



--- Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When you hear that beep it usually means that a
 message is flashing 
 on your display.  I stopped it once but I forgot
 how.  See if you can 
 get someone to read the display when you hear the
 beep and I'll look it up.
 At 01:32 PM 11/8/2005, you wrote:
 Hi I have serious radio.  I live iin ohio and I
 notest
 that if it raining I do not have the a good
 singnel.
 If it is at night I have the same resaults.  I
 listen
 to just about everything they have as far as music.
  I
 do have one question for any one who has serious.
 
 Do you receive a beeping noise every few minutes
 with
 has a screen that says pixburg and detoy reports
 les
 than 4 minutes?  If so have you found a way to turn
 that off?  It is very annoying.
 
 Matthew
 
 
 
 --- Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Depends also where you live.  For example, I
 live in
   the DC area.  I
   had Sirius for about a year because they seem to
   have better
   programing, however their repeater system wasn't
 as
   extensive down
   here as XM's, so I switched to XM because I
 didn't
   have an
   unobstructed view of the sky and needed the
 repeater
   system.  Sirius
   does carry more sports like the NBA and NFL and
 more
   college football
   than XM.  XM does carry some college football
 but
   not as much as
   Sirius.  Sirius also has a few more talk and
 other
   channels like
   Courttv Radio, only I don't off hand remember
 what
   they are.  On the
   other hand, XM does carry baseball, and this is
 just
   my opinion, but
   their channel lineup does seem to be better
   organized.  XM used to be
   cheaper than Sirius, but it isn't any more.  I
 think
   it depends on
   what part of the country you live in.  If you
 were a
   sports fan or a
   talk radio fan then you should go with Sirius,
   unless you live in the
   DC area or realy want the baseball.
   At 06:25 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
   I wanted news services, talk radio from the
   nationally syndicated
   set, Sea Span, financial news, etc.  The music
 is
   nice, but not
   essential.  Frankly, I'd like baseball,
 basketball
   and football,
   college and pro.
   
  - Original Message -
  From: Chris Skarstad
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:25 AM
  Subject: Re: Satellite Radio
   
   
  Hi.  If you really are leaning toward
 Sirius,
   wait for the S50 to be
  released sometime soon.
  Not sure of the accessibility of the thing,
 but
   the word is that it's
  supposed to allow you to record up to 50
 hours
   of content.  To
me, XM radio
  is a much better service, but it's all in
 what
   you want.
  If you like Major League Baseball, Opie and
   Anthony and a wide
selection of
  music and talk, xm is your service. If you
 like
   the NFL and more of the
  popular tunes, and Howard Stern coming in
   January, then you want Sirius.
   
   
   
   
   
  At 12:45 AM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
  What's the current situation in satellite
   radio?  I'm leaning toward
  Sirius, but don't want to own a useless
 piece
   of hardware.
  Thanks.
 
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Trying to download winamp

2005-11-08 Thread matthew dyer
Good evening listers.

I have a problem when trying to download winamp 5.11. 
I get as far as trying to save the file, but if I try
to tell i.e ware I want the file saved I am thrown out
of i.e compleetely.  I went to www.winamp.com.  I am
not sure why this is happening.  Has any one else had
this problem?

Thanks.

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Re: Satellite Radio

2005-11-08 Thread Tim Grady
It is just a button you hit.  Just give me a little time to look it 
up in the manual.
At 10:21 PM 11/8/2005, you wrote:
Hi The message that is flashing is telling that trafic
reports for pixburg and detroit are les than 4 minutes
away or something to that affect.  When this happens I
can not do anything with the remote except turn it of
and back on again and so I have to wait it out for a
few seconds and all is well again.

If you could figure oout how to turn this off that
would be a big hlp.

Matthew



--- Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  When you hear that beep it usually means that a
  message is flashing
  on your display.  I stopped it once but I forgot
  how.  See if you can
  get someone to read the display when you hear the
  beep and I'll look it up.
  At 01:32 PM 11/8/2005, you wrote:
  Hi I have serious radio.  I live iin ohio and I
  notest
  that if it raining I do not have the a good
  singnel.
  If it is at night I have the same resaults.  I
  listen
  to just about everything they have as far as music.
   I
  do have one question for any one who has serious.
  
  Do you receive a beeping noise every few minutes
  with
  has a screen that says pixburg and detoy reports
  les
  than 4 minutes?  If so have you found a way to turn
  that off?  It is very annoying.
  
  Matthew
  
  
  
  --- Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
Depends also where you live.  For example, I
  live in
the DC area.  I
had Sirius for about a year because they seem to
have better
programing, however their repeater system wasn't
  as
extensive down
here as XM's, so I switched to XM because I
  didn't
have an
unobstructed view of the sky and needed the
  repeater
system.  Sirius
does carry more sports like the NBA and NFL and
  more
college football
than XM.  XM does carry some college football
  but
not as much as
Sirius.  Sirius also has a few more talk and
  other
channels like
Courttv Radio, only I don't off hand remember
  what
they are.  On the
other hand, XM does carry baseball, and this is
  just
my opinion, but
their channel lineup does seem to be better
organized.  XM used to be
cheaper than Sirius, but it isn't any more.  I
  think
it depends on
what part of the country you live in.  If you
  were a
sports fan or a
talk radio fan then you should go with Sirius,
unless you live in the
DC area or realy want the baseball.
At 06:25 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:
I wanted news services, talk radio from the
nationally syndicated
set, Sea Span, financial news, etc.  The music
  is
nice, but not
essential.  Frankly, I'd like baseball,
  basketball
and football,
college and pro.

   - Original Message -
   From: Chris Skarstad
   To: PC audio discussion list.
   Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:25 AM
   Subject: Re: Satellite Radio


   Hi.  If you really are leaning toward
  Sirius,
wait for the S50 to be
   released sometime soon.
   Not sure of the accessibility of the thing,
  but
the word is that it's
   supposed to allow you to record up to 50
  hours
of content.  To
 me, XM radio
   is a much better service, but it's all in
  what
you want.
   If you like Major League Baseball, Opie and
Anthony and a wide
 selection of
   music and talk, xm is your service. If you
  like
the NFL and more of the
   popular tunes, and Howard Stern coming in
January, then you want Sirius.





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   What's the current situation in satellite
radio?  I'm leaning toward
   Sirius, but don't want to own a useless
  piece
of hardware.
   Thanks.

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