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2007-04-19 Thread Tom
There seems to be a problem with some people not receiving 
messages from the pc audio list.  I am trying to figure out why.

Tom



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Re: Messages To The List

2007-04-19 Thread Pastor Mark Peveto
I was wondering why it was so quiet.
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Re: Messages To The List

2007-04-19 Thread John Price
Did you set it to recieve the messages in your inbox?
Because if you didn't, that could be your problem.
Just go back to:
http://www.pc-audio.org
and take a look at your settings.
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Yahoo Juke box

2007-04-19 Thread marcatony
Hi
   Is anyone able to use the Yahoo jukebox?  Are there scripts for it?

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winamp

2007-04-19 Thread Steve Gomes
I have sonic record now on my system. I am thinking how I would like to make 
my own cds. So I guess I would have to rip and burn. I have used sonic to 
make an exact copy of a cd. But I understand that most blind people use Nero 
or easy cd extractor or other programs to make your own cds because they 
work better with jaws. I wonder if winamp will rip and burn. Are people 
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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe

2007-04-19 Thread Tom
The Mailman software rejected this message so I am resending it.

Tom

From: Ibby Karbhari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face 
analogue axe
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:54:11 +0100

Hi folks, if this happens, life won't be worth living!
I love FM and truly hate DAB here in the UK!
 
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe
BBC NEWS 
Radio stations face analogue axe 
Traditional analogue radio stations could be facing 
extinction under
proposals put forward by the communications regulator Ofcom. 
 
It is suggesting a review of AM stations in 2009 and of FM 
services in 2012,
or when digital use accounts for 50% of the total, whichever 
is sooner. 
 
It also wants analogue licences, up for renewal from 2009, 
to be extended -
but with a two-year notice of termination. 
 
Ofcom says the analogue bandwidth taken up by radio could be 
put to better
use. 
 
Costs and benefits 
 
The regulator is predicting 90% of all radio listening will 
be via digital
platforms by 2017 and is launching a consultation on how 
best to use the
analogue
signal. 
 
Current licences are set to expire between 2009 and 2027, 
depending on the
date of issue. 
 
An Ofcom spokesman said: There is no date set for switching 
off analogue
radio signals but with the increased use of digital we need 
flexibility in
the
spectrum. 
 
Any such changes are a matter for government and parliament 
but they may
wish to consider how to allow Ofcom to achieve common 
end-dates for all FM
and
AM licences. 
 
It added: Any reviews would include a full assessment of 
the costs and
benefits, taking into account the needs of consumers, 
including the most
vulnerable
members of society. 
 
Ofcom believes the freed-up spectrum could be used for 
mobile television,
more digital radio, more community radio services or other 
new technologies.

 
The consultation will end in June. 
 
Story from BBC NEWS:
HYPERLINK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983
.stmhttp://news
.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm
 
Published: 2007/04/17 15:50:05 GMT

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BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe

2007-04-19 Thread Tom
The Mailman software rejected this message so I am resending it.

Tom

From: Ibby Karbhari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face 
analogue axe
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:54:11 +0100

Hi folks, if this happens, life won't be worth living!
I love FM and truly hate DAB here in the UK!
 
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe
BBC NEWS 
Radio stations face analogue axe 
Traditional analogue radio stations could be facing 
extinction under
proposals put forward by the communications regulator Ofcom. 
 
It is suggesting a review of AM stations in 2009 and of FM 
services in 2012,
or when digital use accounts for 50% of the total, whichever 
is sooner. 
 
It also wants analogue licences, up for renewal from 2009, 
to be extended -
but with a two-year notice of termination. 
 
Ofcom says the analogue bandwidth taken up by radio could be 
put to better
use. 
 
Costs and benefits 
 
The regulator is predicting 90% of all radio listening will 
be via digital
platforms by 2017 and is launching a consultation on how 
best to use the
analogue
signal. 
 
Current licences are set to expire between 2009 and 2027, 
depending on the
date of issue. 
 
An Ofcom spokesman said: There is no date set for switching 
off analogue
radio signals but with the increased use of digital we need 
flexibility in
the
spectrum. 
 
Any such changes are a matter for government and parliament 
but they may
wish to consider how to allow Ofcom to achieve common 
end-dates for all FM
and
AM licences. 
 
It added: Any reviews would include a full assessment of 
the costs and
benefits, taking into account the needs of consumers, 
including the most
vulnerable
members of society. 
 
Ofcom believes the freed-up spectrum could be used for 
mobile television,
more digital radio, more community radio services or other 
new technologies.

 
The consultation will end in June. 
 
Story from BBC NEWS:
HYPERLINK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983
.stmhttp://news
.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm
 
Published: 2007/04/17 15:50:05 GMT

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Re: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe

2007-04-19 Thread tj
well we are having similar thing happen in the us. In 2009 the fcc will be 
shutting the analogue band off--i have a feeling your statement about life 
not being worth living is alot of an exageration

tj
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Subject: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe


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 Tom

 From: Ibby Karbhari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face
 analogue axe
 Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:54:11 +0100

Hi folks, if this happens, life won't be worth living!
I love FM and truly hate DAB here in the UK!

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe
BBC NEWS
Radio stations face analogue axe
Traditional analogue radio stations could be facing
 extinction under
proposals put forward by the communications regulator Ofcom.

It is suggesting a review of AM stations in 2009 and of FM
 services in 2012,
or when digital use accounts for 50% of the total, whichever
 is sooner.

It also wants analogue licences, up for renewal from 2009,
 to be extended -
but with a two-year notice of termination.

Ofcom says the analogue bandwidth taken up by radio could be
 put to better
use.

Costs and benefits

The regulator is predicting 90% of all radio listening will
 be via digital
platforms by 2017 and is launching a consultation on how
 best to use the
analogue
signal.

Current licences are set to expire between 2009 and 2027,
 depending on the
date of issue.

An Ofcom spokesman said: There is no date set for switching
 off analogue
radio signals but with the increased use of digital we need
 flexibility in
the
spectrum.

Any such changes are a matter for government and parliament
 but they may
wish to consider how to allow Ofcom to achieve common
 end-dates for all FM
and
AM licences.

It added: Any reviews would include a full assessment of
 the costs and
benefits, taking into account the needs of consumers,
 including the most
vulnerable
members of society.

Ofcom believes the freed-up spectrum could be used for
 mobile television,
more digital radio, more community radio services or other
 new technologies.


The consultation will end in June.

Story from BBC NEWS:
HYPERLINK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983
 .stmhttp://news
.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm

Published: 2007/04/17 15:50:05 GMT

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Re: Realaudio link does not work inscreamer radio.

2007-04-19 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
You are probably right here Talksina.
Have you tried out coolstream or hotstream?
Seems intresting.
/Anders.
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 yes, really, RealAudio should be _just_ supported by realplayer
 but, there are several programs that support it, like RaWarVecorder, that
 is free. another that i don't remember the name, such as cool stream, or
 hot stream don't remember, which is free too
 and they work using the RealPlayer libraries. well, RealAlternative too, I
 think it couldn't legally support realaudio, or they have paid i don't 
 know
 but...once i used MPlayer under linux and i used to listen to real media
 files, it had the DLL's taken from windows, in the codecs directory
 and these guys weren't so paranoid about licensing, *smiles*
 maybe, I think, the reason why screamer radio does not support, is the
 second, not the first. I mean, the much work it could be. :)



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Re: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe

2007-04-19 Thread Brent Harding
I wonder when small HD TV's will be coming out? I know few want 13-inch or 
smaller TV's besides people like me that don't often have sighted people 
over. My analog cable might be fine for awhile longer.

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 well we are having similar thing happen in the us. In 2009 the fcc will be
 shutting the analogue band off--i have a feeling your statement about life
 not being worth living is alot of an exageration

 tj
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 Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 5:13 PM
 Subject: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe


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 From: Ibby Karbhari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face
 analogue axe
 Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 21:54:11 +0100

Hi folks, if this happens, life won't be worth living!
I love FM and truly hate DAB here in the UK!

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Radio stations face analogue axe
BBC NEWS
Radio stations face analogue axe
Traditional analogue radio stations could be facing
 extinction under
proposals put forward by the communications regulator Ofcom.

It is suggesting a review of AM stations in 2009 and of FM
 services in 2012,
or when digital use accounts for 50% of the total, whichever
 is sooner.

It also wants analogue licences, up for renewal from 2009,
 to be extended -
but with a two-year notice of termination.

Ofcom says the analogue bandwidth taken up by radio could be
 put to better
use.

Costs and benefits

The regulator is predicting 90% of all radio listening will
 be via digital
platforms by 2017 and is launching a consultation on how
 best to use the
analogue
signal.

Current licences are set to expire between 2009 and 2027,
 depending on the
date of issue.

An Ofcom spokesman said: There is no date set for switching
 off analogue
radio signals but with the increased use of digital we need
 flexibility in
the
spectrum.

Any such changes are a matter for government and parliament
 but they may
wish to consider how to allow Ofcom to achieve common
 end-dates for all FM
and
AM licences.

It added: Any reviews would include a full assessment of
 the costs and
benefits, taking into account the needs of consumers,
 including the most
vulnerable
members of society.

Ofcom believes the freed-up spectrum could be used for
 mobile television,
more digital radio, more community radio services or other
 new technologies.


The consultation will end in June.

Story from BBC NEWS:
HYPERLINK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983
 .stmhttp://news
.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/6564983.stm

Published: 2007/04/17 15:50:05 GMT

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RE: winamp

2007-04-19 Thread David Reynolds
Steve,
You can certainly use winamp to rip from cds, but I tend to use media
player for such things now. I guess I've gotten used to it.

Dave\s




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Subject: winamp

I have sonic record now on my system. I am thinking how I would like to
make 
my own cds. So I guess I would have to rip and burn. I have used sonic
to 
make an exact copy of a cd. But I understand that most blind people use
Nero 
or easy cd extractor or other programs to make your own cds because they

work better with jaws. I wonder if winamp will rip and burn. Are people 
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Gold Wave 5.20 Now Released

2007-04-19 Thread Bruce Toews
Gold Wave version 5.20 is now out, available from www.goldwave.com. Here 
is the list of changes. None of these appear to affect the interface, so 
there should be no accessibility issues.

  Updated FLAC and WMA file plug-ins
  QTFile plug-in
  Check for Updates feature
  Several fixes and improvements


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Re: Gold Wave 5.20 Now Released

2007-04-19 Thread Bruce Toews
I'd hold off on installing this for the moment. There seems to be some 
sort of Flac-related error every time you start the program. I've reported 
this to the developer.

Bruce

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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Bruce Toews wrote:

 Gold Wave version 5.20 is now out, available from www.goldwave.com. Here
 is the list of changes. None of these appear to affect the interface, so
 there should be no accessibility issues.

  Updated FLAC and WMA file plug-ins
  QTFile plug-in
  Check for Updates feature
  Several fixes and improvements





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Re: Gold Wave 5.20 Now Released

2007-04-19 Thread Sunshine
Bruce, i just installed the latest version of Gold wave and haven't 
experienced this that you have written about.
maybe they got it fixed
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 I'd hold off on installing this for the moment. There seems to be some
 sort of Flac-related error every time you start the program. I've reported
 this to the developer.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Bruce Toews wrote:

 Gold Wave version 5.20 is now out, available from www.goldwave.com. Here
 is the list of changes. None of these appear to affect the interface, so
 there should be no accessibility issues.

  Updated FLAC and WMA file plug-ins
  QTFile plug-in
  Check for Updates feature
  Several fixes and improvements





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Re: Gold Wave 5.20 Now Released

2007-04-19 Thread Bruce Toews
I'll download and install again. Thanks.

Bruce

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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Sunshine wrote:

 Bruce, i just installed the latest version of Gold wave and haven't
 experienced this that you have written about.
 maybe they got it fixed
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 Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 9:29 PM
 Subject: Re: Gold Wave 5.20 Now Released


 I'd hold off on installing this for the moment. There seems to be some
 sort of Flac-related error every time you start the program. I've reported
 this to the developer.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Bruce Toews wrote:

 Gold Wave version 5.20 is now out, available from www.goldwave.com. Here
 is the list of changes. None of these appear to affect the interface, so
 there should be no accessibility issues.

  Updated FLAC and WMA file plug-ins
  QTFile plug-in
  Check for Updates feature
  Several fixes and improvements





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XM and Sirius Question

2007-04-19 Thread Larry N
Hey there. During the next few days I'm going to be trying the Canadian 
online versions of XM and Sirius. Then I'll be purchasing a radio from one 
or the other. Can anyone direct me to reasonably priced accessible XM or 
Sirius in-home receivers?

I know that policy interpretations have tightened of late, so if my question 
is off topic, please kindly direct me to where it isn't off topic.

Peace,

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Re: XM and Sirius Question

2007-04-19 Thread Chuck Adkins
Try both XM and Sirius sites. They have a lot of stuff. As far as 
accessibility goes, well that's a tough one and is maybe not the topic of 
computer audio, with the acception I feel being XMPCR, a device no longer 
made.


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 Hey there. During the next few days I'm going to be trying the Canadian
 online versions of XM and Sirius. Then I'll be purchasing a radio from one
 or the other. Can anyone direct me to reasonably priced accessible XM or
 Sirius in-home receivers?

 I know that policy interpretations have tightened of late, so if my 
 question
 is off topic, please kindly direct me to where it isn't off topic.

 Peace,

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