Re: Shoutcast

2013-12-01 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
Is the Logitech Squeezebox U.E. that you mentioned useable by a blind person as 
long as he uses PC's web interface to control it.



  - Original Message - 
  From: Dane Trethowan 
  To: PC Audio Discussion List 
  Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 11:29 PM
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast


  I don't know these radios, if it can play music then it most likely can use a 
media Server and you can set that up on your computer if you like but the big 
question would be  how to control the media Server from your Radio.

  With the Sangean WRF28D and the Logitech Squeezebox U.E. that's easily enough 
done via a web interface or an IOS app.


  On 1 Dec 2013, at 2:54 pm, Salien Brown say...@gmail.com wrote:

   Do you know of a media server I can use to work with my Grace Digital 
Internet radio? I'm running Windows 7 with JAWS 15. Thanks.
   
   At 10:16 PM 11/30/2013, you wrote:
   Hi!
   
   We were discussing Shoutcast Players a week or so ago.
   
   I'm happy to inform the list that I found another Shoutcast Player in the 
for of an IOS App, look for Media Connect in the iTunes store.
   
   Its a very powerful App allowing not only the playing of just about every 
media you can think of from your iPhone but is also gives you access to your 
Media Server on your home network if you have one.
   
   If you don't have a media server on your home network and you like to 
listen to music then I would strongly suggest you take some time and set one up 
as they're truly amazing particularly when you can manipulate them through Apps 
such as Media Connect, Surround-Sound Receivers, Net compatible Radios such as 
the Sangean WRF28D and Logitech Squeezebox/U.E. range etc.
   
   
   
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Re: Shoutcast

2013-12-01 Thread Dane Trethowan
Here's the Podcast
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Squeezebox%2001.mp3

On 1 Dec 2013, at 9:36 pm, Petro T. Giannakopoulos petro...@clear.net wrote:

 Is the Logitech Squeezebox U.E. that you mentioned useable by a blind person 
 as long as he uses PC's web interface to control it.
 
 
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dane Trethowan 
  To: PC Audio Discussion List 
  Sent: Saturday, November 30, 2013 11:29 PM
  Subject: Re: Shoutcast
 
 
  I don't know these radios, if it can play music then it most likely can use 
 a media Server and you can set that up on your computer if you like but the 
 big question would be  how to control the media Server from your Radio.
 
  With the Sangean WRF28D and the Logitech Squeezebox U.E. that's easily 
 enough done via a web interface or an IOS app.
 
 
  On 1 Dec 2013, at 2:54 pm, Salien Brown say...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Do you know of a media server I can use to work with my Grace Digital 
 Internet radio? I'm running Windows 7 with JAWS 15. Thanks.
 
 At 10:16 PM 11/30/2013, you wrote:
 Hi!
 
 We were discussing Shoutcast Players a week or so ago.
 
 I'm happy to inform the list that I found another Shoutcast Player in the 
 for of an IOS App, look for Media Connect in the iTunes store.
 
 Its a very powerful App allowing not only the playing of just about every 
 media you can think of from your iPhone but is also gives you access to 
 your Media Server on your home network if you have one.
 
 If you don't have a media server on your home network and you like to 
 listen to music then I would strongly suggest you take some time and set 
 one up as they're truly amazing particularly when you can manipulate them 
 through Apps such as Media Connect, Surround-Sound Receivers, Net 
 compatible Radios such as the Sangean WRF28D and Logitech Squeezebox/U.E. 
 range etc.
 
 
 
 **
 
 Dane Trethowan
 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 
 
 
 
  **
 
  Dane Trethowan
  Skype: grtdane12
  Phone US (213) 438-9741
  Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
  Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
  Mobile: +61400494862
  Fax +61397437954
 
 


**

Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
Fax +61397437954





Ripping a bunch of cd's

2013-12-01 Thread Reed poynter
Hello,

 

Looking for suggestions.

 

I have a large number of CD's that I want to rip to my Windows 7 pc.

Some of these CD's are music CD's and some are data CD'S with audio tracks.

I want the program to rip the CD and, for each song, go off to a database,
identify the song and artist and populate the MP3 tags.

Which program will do the job, be accessible and easy to setup?

Or, given that I have folders on my pc with untagged files, should I use one
program to rip and a second to populate the mp3 tags? 

On my pc, I have Windows Media Player Version 12.0.7601.17514; which I have
used for ripping, but I don't know if it can do the database look up and
populate the mp3 tags.

 

Thanks,

 

Reed 



FW: Ripping a bunch of cd's

2013-12-01 Thread Reed poynter
Hello again,

 

I forgot to say that I'm using JAWS 15.

 

Thanks,

 

Reed

 

From: Reed poynter [mailto:reed.poyn...@telus.net] 
Sent: December-01-13 11:22 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List (pc-audio@pc-audio.org)
Subject: Ripping a bunch of cd's

 

Hello,

 

Looking for suggestions.

 

I have a large number of CD's that I want to rip to my Windows 7 pc.

Some of these CD's are music CD's and some are data CD'S with audio tracks.

I want the program to rip the CD and, for each song, go off to a database,
identify the song and artist and populate the MP3 tags.

Which program will do the job, be accessible and easy to setup?

Or, given that I have folders on my pc with untagged files, should I use one
program to rip and a second to populate the mp3 tags? 

On my pc, I have Windows Media Player Version 12.0.7601.17514; which I have
used for ripping, but I don't know if it can do the database look up and
populate the mp3 tags.

 

Thanks,

 

Reed 



RE: Ripping a bunch of cd's

2013-12-01 Thread Kris Hickerson
Hi Reed, 

I would like to do something similar on either my Windows 7 PC or on my Mac
Pro.  I'd really like to do it on the Mac, if someone can tell me if that's
possible. 

I'll be watching for any responses you get. 

Kris

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Reed
poynter
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2013 1:22 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Ripping a bunch of cd's

Hello,

 

Looking for suggestions.

 

I have a large number of CD's that I want to rip to my Windows 7 pc.

Some of these CD's are music CD's and some are data CD'S with audio tracks.

I want the program to rip the CD and, for each song, go off to a database,
identify the song and artist and populate the MP3 tags.

Which program will do the job, be accessible and easy to setup?

Or, given that I have folders on my pc with untagged files, should I use one
program to rip and a second to populate the mp3 tags? 

On my pc, I have Windows Media Player Version 12.0.7601.17514; which I have
used for ripping, but I don't know if it can do the database look up and
populate the mp3 tags.

 

Thanks,

 

Reed