Re: Demo Of the Yamaha CDn-500 CD/Network Player
Right click on the link and select save file as or save target as, the option may be slightly different as that described. On 16/04/2015 4:54 PM, Colin Howard wrote: Greetings, Dane, as I asked you before, please, when you send an audio link to the group, to stop people receiving errors or, in my case, playing the file when I actually want to download, please put after the .mp3 the string: ?dl=1 i.e question mark, letters d, l, equals sign and the digit 1. It would save all of us unnecessary problems and, afterall, it is only five characters, appended to the link. If the file is other than .mp3 .occ .flak .wav . . . then it ought not to cause any problems. Thanks. -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
Re: Demo Of the Yamaha CDn-500 CD/Network Player
Greetings, Dane, as I asked you before, please, when you send an audio link to the group, to stop people receiving errors or, in my case, playing the file when I actually want to download, please put after the .mp3 the string: ?dl=1 i.e question mark, letters d, l, equals sign and the digit 1. It would save all of us unnecessary problems and, afterall, it is only five characters, appended to the link. If the file is other than .mp3 .occ .flak .wav . . . then it ought not to cause any problems. Thanks.
Re: Demo Of the Yamaha CDn-500 CD/Network Player
Okay, why are you pasting the link into Firefox? I press enter on the link in my email client, that opens the link or I right-click on the link from my email client which brings up a lost of options such as open, copy, save file as and so on. On 16/04/2015 8:25 PM, Colin Howard wrote: Dane, I can't do this, I paste the link into FF having first issued control with t to open new tab, it does not give me any option. I am using WindowsXP on this laptop, I'll try on my W7 upstairs desktop but suspect the same will be true, I have no email on the upstairs machine as yet. -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
Article: TV soundbars move into ultra-premium quality bracket
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/hometech/sight-and-sound/tv-soundbars-move-into-ultrapremium-quality-bracket-20150415-1mgk0s.html -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
Re: Demo Of the Yamaha CDn-500 CD/Network Player
Dane, I can't do this, I paste the link into FF having first issued control with t to open new tab, it does not give me any option. I am using WindowsXP on this laptop, I'll try on my W7 upstairs desktop but suspect the same will be true, I have no email on the upstairs machine as yet.
Question about meta data displaying in Winamp using JAWS and a braille display.
Hi folks! I'm wondering if someone can help me with an issue I'm having. I have a friend who wants to see the metadata information on his braille display using Winamp. He says JAWS reads it to him, but the braille display is not showing him the information even though JAWS reads it. Is there a way to make this happen?
Re: speakers.
Hi! Is pricing a problem? If not then how big or small? /A 17 apr 2015 kl. 06:58 skrev Sunshine sunsh...@abe.midco.net: I am looking for the best sounding blue tooth speaker/speaker system that has a long battery life and outstanding sound quality, can anyone give me brands, models, prices and where a person can purchase them?
speakers.
I am looking for the best sounding blue tooth speaker/speaker system that has a long battery life and outstanding sound quality, can anyone give me brands, models, prices and where a person can purchase them?
Re: speakers.
He wanted the best! so I've given him the best - the Bowers And Wilkins T7 is by far the best Bluetooth speaker system out there, its been worth the wait. On 17/04/2015 3:44 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote: Hi! Is pricing a problem? If not then how big or small? /A 17 apr 2015 kl. 06:58 skrev Sunshine sunsh...@abe.midco.net: I am looking for the best sounding blue tooth speaker/speaker system that has a long battery life and outstanding sound quality, can anyone give me brands, models, prices and where a person can purchase them? -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
Re: speakers.
You want the best, this is the Best!. Bowers and Wilkins T7. Battery life of 19 hours. Bluetooth 4.0 ATPX compatible - lossless audio - On 17/04/2015 2:58 PM, Sunshine wrote: I am looking for the best sounding blue tooth speaker/speaker system that has a long battery life and outstanding sound quality, can anyone give me brands, models, prices and where a person can purchase them? -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves
Hands on review: Foxtel iQ3 personal video recorder
The following review will be of interest to people living in Australia and New Zealand. http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/computers/gadgets-on-the-go/hands-on-review-foxtel-iq3-personal-video-recorder-20150416-1mmsbz.html -- ** Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves