Koss Striva Pro.

2014-03-05 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I read that there's a couple of headphones from Koss called striva pro.
They are headphones that you connect to your wifi and then you can listen from 
any wifi connected device i guess.
Anyone had a chance to see those yet?
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Accessible windows-based mp3 tagging programs

2014-03-05 Thread Donald L. Roberts
The subject pretty much says what's on my mind.  I am looking for a 
windows program, hopefully a free one, which is accessible and allows me 
to tag mp3 files.  It doesn't need to be an automatic tagger, but I 
would appreciate suggestions.


Don Roberts



Re: Accessible windows-based mp3 tagging programs

2014-03-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

I used MP3/Tag Studio with great success about 10 years ago though don't know 
what its like now as far as usability and accessibility is concerned, I had no 
trouble using the software in 2004.

Anyway if you want to check it out go to http://www.magnusbrading.com/mp3ts/

On 6 Mar 2014, at 7:03 am, Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com wrote:

 The subject pretty much says what's on my mind.  I am looking for a windows 
 program, hopefully a free one, which is accessible and allows me to tag mp3 
 files.  It doesn't need to be an automatic tagger, but I would appreciate 
 suggestions.
 
 Don Roberts
 


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Jaw Dropping Sound

2014-03-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
As promised here are my thoughts on the Bowers  Wilkins a5 AirPlay speaker 
system, I thought the subject line seemed very appropriate.

I've not ever  heard such sound out of a unit as compact as the A5 and its 
truly astounding as to where the bass, midrange and top come from, surely 2 4 
inch drivers and 2 1 inch ttweeters can't deliver that? Well fact is they can 
with a bit of help from digital Amplifiers and DSP.

The frequency response for the A5 is from 47HZ-22KHZ at plus or - 3DB and the 
unit gives us 2 40 watt RMS channels to take care of the speakers.

The A5 has been specifically designed to use with AirPlay and its here the A5 
sounds its very best, after all! you're taking a digital signal and feeding it 
directly from say your iPhone to the speakers, a direct digital path, an Aux-In 
socket is provided if you wish to use analogue sources but I wouldn't recommend 
that if you can avoid it given the Digital path does indeed sound quite a bit 
better, you'll notice the difference.

You can control the A5 either with the supplied remote control that fis neatly 
in your hand or the hidden controls in the front metal strip which runs 3 
quarters of the way round the unit, the remote is positively cute looking more 
like a white mouse rather than a remote.

Controls are offered for manipulation of an AirPlay device which include the 
usual track forward and back, play/pause and volume.

The A5 handled all material well and I was keen to throw as much variety of 
audio at the A5 as possible, that's what I've been doing over the past 26 hours 
and I've not been disappointed.

Placement of the A5 is crucial to the way the A5 sounds, you may find that the 
A5 won't work as well sitting on a table on its own in the middle of a room as 
it might say if it were perched on top of a bookcase, on a kitchen counter etc, 
reenforcement for the bass and treble seems to be the rule here so don't be 
afraid to experiment with placement of the A5.

Clarity and volume are strong points of this system, I first had the A5 placed 
in my lounge on the computer desk for quite some time and was very easily able 
to hear the A5 throughout my house without requiring any really loud volume 
setting.

At the very least I encourage people to go and have a listen to the Bowers  
Wilkins A5 along with some of the other excellent digital offerings the company 
has available.



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Foobar?

2014-03-05 Thread Evan Reese
Sorry if this has been covered before, and this program does sound familiar, 
but I didn't have an interest in it at the time. Is anyone here using Foobar 
with Window Eyes 8.4? If so, how accessible is it? And while I'm writing, I may 
as well ask if it costs and how much, or is it free?
Thanks much for any advice.
Evan


Re: Foobar?

2014-03-05 Thread Chris Skarstad
To my knowledge, Foobar is, and has always been free.  Some folks swear 
by it, while others like me prefer Winamp.  I've always wanted someone 
to do an audio demonstration and walkthrough of Foobar so I could get a 
better grasp of what it does. It looks like it could do some pretty 
powerful stuff.



On 3/5/2014 11:17 PM, Evan Reese wrote:

Sorry if this has been covered before, and this program does sound familiar, 
but I didn't have an interest in it at the time. Is anyone here using Foobar 
with Window Eyes 8.4? If so, how accessible is it? And while I'm writing, I may 
as well ask if it costs and how much, or is it free?
Thanks much for any advice.
Evan