Re: Live 365

2012-06-09 Thread Ray Williams
i have been useing live365 for three years now, and i have had no
problems at all.  like you, i am useing the VIP option.  useing IE8
with no trouble at all.  if you are useing an older version of IE, may
need to upgrade that.

On 6/9/12, Marsha marcat...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi
   Is anyone using Live 365?  I am using the pay version.  Recently, I have
 not been able to use IE with Live 365.  Whenever I try to use it, I get this

 message missing parameters.  When I contacted Live 365, they said it was
 because I was using Winamp, which is supposed to be useable with the Pay
 version.  It doesn't matter what player I try to use, I still get the same
 message.  I can use Firefox;  however, it is much more difficult because the

 only thing the links say is listen live.  It isn't a Jaws thing because a

 sighted person says that is the way it appears on the screen.  Even the
 Facebook link says listen Live.  I hope someone might have an answer to
 this problem because Live 365 is my favorite source of streaming audio.
 Thanks for any help with this matter.

 Marsha



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Re: Live 365, new Website less accessible?

2010-07-29 Thread Larry Naessens
Thanks John. I encourage everyone who used to enjoy one of the thousands of 
stations on Live 365, but can no longer access the streams to write to Live 365 
support and let them know how you feel about being locked out. 

Unless they solve the accessibility problem, I will most likely and regrettably 
be looking into another service for the streaming of my own station. 
Unfortunately, cost has to be considered as a factor, but if a move is 
necessary, I'm hoping to learn that Live 365 is not the only service out there 
that will serve as a legal broadcasting avenue at a comparable price. 

Larry

 
On 2010-07-29, at 4:57 AM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:

 Hello Larry,
 I just tried logging in to my on line account using my Mack.
 Even using Voice Over, I still can't get at my radio station presets.
 So, I guess I'll be looking for jazz and other types of radio stations that I 
 like to listen to via the web else where.
 Sorry I couldn't get LIVE 365.com to work on my Mack system, I wish I could 
 be of more help to you.
 My best regards.
 John.
 - Original Message - From: Larry Naessens larr...@distributel.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 8:55 PM
 Subject: Re: Live 365, new Website less accessible?
 
 
 Hello John. I believe that your problem is directly related to changes 
 introduced by the Live 365 website. I will also be interested to learn 
 whether you are experiencing the same problems on your Mac. From what you 
 have already explained, it sounds as though Windows and Mac users are 
 experiencing
 
 One thing that we can do is to visit their support page and fill out the 
 form which is provided for people experiencing problems. The form, at least, 
 is accessible
 
 Best regards,
 
 Larry.
 On 2010-07-27, at 5:06 PM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:
 
 Hello Larry,
 I have an account on LIVE 365,
 But when I log in to it, I can't get at any of my presets.
 I had allot of jazz stations presat so that I could listen to them anytime 
 I got ready to listen to them.
 Now being a JFW user, I feel that, that has been taken away from us.
 I haven't tried it on my Mack system yet, but I will do that sometime this 
 evening and report back to the list about my findings.
 My best regards.
 John.
 - Original Message - From: Larry Naessens 
 larr...@distributel.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 4:26 PM
 Subject: Live 365, new Website less accessible?
 
 
 I own a station and have a VIP membership at Live 365. So I am concerned 
 with what I see as accessibility issues arising from the recent roll out 
 of the the new Live 365 website. As a Mac user, I'm wondering if, 
 especially windows users, are noticing something similar to what I'm 
 seeing.
 
 Most important, the play button formerly in place to launch individual 
 station streams has been removed, to be replaced by an image which is not 
 spoken by Voiceover. This applies to the specific stream  being promoted 
 on any  given Live 365 station page. So, for instance,if someone using 
 Voiceover surfs to my page, they can't access my station's stream. Is it 
 the same with a windows screen reader?
 
 Further, some of the other links on individual station pages don't seem to 
 work. For one thing, the link to my presets page, though spoken by 
 Voiceover, does not work when the proper keyboard command is executed.
 
 I'm not going to promote my station here, as this is not the proper venue 
 for it. But I am concerned that blind listeners may be experiencing 
 problems when trying to listen to a Live 365 stream, such as mine.  The 
 website makeover took place in the last couple of days. So, since the new 
 site was introduced, has anybody besides me noticed a problem in accessing 
 individual streams and links while using a screen reader?
 
 Thanks for any thoughts.
 
 Larry
 
 
 
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Re: Live 365, new Website less accessible?

2010-07-27 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

Hello Larry,
I have an account on LIVE 365,
But when I log in to it, I can't get at any of my presets.
I had allot of jazz stations presat so that I could listen to them anytime I 
got ready to listen to them.

Now being a JFW user, I feel that, that has been taken away from us.
I haven't tried it on my Mack system yet, but I will do that sometime this 
evening and report back to the list about my findings.

My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Larry Naessens larr...@distributel.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 4:26 PM
Subject: Live 365, new Website less accessible?


I own a station and have a VIP membership at Live 365. So I am concerned 
with what I see as accessibility issues arising from the recent roll out of 
the the new Live 365 website. As a Mac user, I'm wondering if, especially 
windows users, are noticing something similar to what I'm seeing.


Most important, the play button formerly in place to launch individual 
station streams has been removed, to be replaced by an image which is not 
spoken by Voiceover. This applies to the specific stream  being promoted 
on any  given Live 365 station page. So, for instance,if someone using 
Voiceover surfs to my page, they can't access my station's stream. Is it 
the same with a windows screen reader?


Further, some of the other links on individual station pages don't seem to 
work. For one thing, the link to my presets page, though spoken by 
Voiceover, does not work when the proper keyboard command is executed.


I'm not going to promote my station here, as this is not the proper venue 
for it. But I am concerned that blind listeners may be experiencing 
problems when trying to listen to a Live 365 stream, such as mine.  The 
website makeover took place in the last couple of days. So, since the new 
site was introduced, has anybody besides me noticed a problem in accessing 
individual streams and links while using a screen reader?


Thanks for any thoughts.

Larry



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Re: Live 365, new Website less accessible?

2010-07-27 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello list:  I seem to recall someone posting (at least I think it was 
here)..something about a place where people can write to concerning this 
Live 365 matter..at least I think that's right!  But do you think I can 
find it now?  Nooo!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: Live 365, new Website less accessible?



Hello Larry,
I have an account on LIVE 365,
But when I log in to it, I can't get at any of my presets.
I had allot of jazz stations presat so that I could listen to them anytime 
I got ready to listen to them.

Now being a JFW user, I feel that, that has been taken away from us.
I haven't tried it on my Mack system yet, but I will do that sometime this 
evening and report back to the list about my findings.

My best regards.
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Larry Naessens larr...@distributel.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 4:26 PM
Subject: Live 365, new Website less accessible?


I own a station and have a VIP membership at Live 365. So I am concerned 
with what I see as accessibility issues arising from the recent roll out 
of the the new Live 365 website. As a Mac user, I'm wondering if, 
especially windows users, are noticing something similar to what I'm 
seeing.


Most important, the play button formerly in place to launch individual 
station streams has been removed, to be replaced by an image which is not 
spoken by Voiceover. This applies to the specific stream  being promoted 
on any  given Live 365 station page. So, for instance,if someone using 
Voiceover surfs to my page, they can't access my station's stream. Is it 
the same with a windows screen reader?


Further, some of the other links on individual station pages don't seem 
to work. For one thing, the link to my presets page, though spoken by 
Voiceover, does not work when the proper keyboard command is executed.


I'm not going to promote my station here, as this is not the proper venue 
for it. But I am concerned that blind listeners may be experiencing 
problems when trying to listen to a Live 365 stream, such as mine.  The 
website makeover took place in the last couple of days. So, since the new 
site was introduced, has anybody besides me noticed a problem in 
accessing individual streams and links while using a screen reader?


Thanks for any thoughts.

Larry



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Re: Live 365, new Website less accessible?

2010-07-27 Thread Larry Naessens
Hello John. I believe that your problem is directly related to changes 
introduced by the Live 365 website. I will also be interested to learn whether 
you are experiencing the same problems on your Mac. From what you have already 
explained, it sounds as though Windows and Mac users are experiencing 

One thing that we can do is to visit their support page and fill out the form 
which is provided for people experiencing problems. The form, at least, is 
accessible

Best regards,

Larry. 
On 2010-07-27, at 5:06 PM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:

 Hello Larry,
 I have an account on LIVE 365,
 But when I log in to it, I can't get at any of my presets.
 I had allot of jazz stations presat so that I could listen to them anytime I 
 got ready to listen to them.
 Now being a JFW user, I feel that, that has been taken away from us.
 I haven't tried it on my Mack system yet, but I will do that sometime this 
 evening and report back to the list about my findings.
 My best regards.
 John.
 - Original Message - From: Larry Naessens larr...@distributel.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 4:26 PM
 Subject: Live 365, new Website less accessible?
 
 
 I own a station and have a VIP membership at Live 365. So I am concerned 
 with what I see as accessibility issues arising from the recent roll out of 
 the the new Live 365 website. As a Mac user, I'm wondering if, especially 
 windows users, are noticing something similar to what I'm seeing.
 
 Most important, the play button formerly in place to launch individual 
 station streams has been removed, to be replaced by an image which is not 
 spoken by Voiceover. This applies to the specific stream  being promoted on 
 any  given Live 365 station page. So, for instance,if someone using 
 Voiceover surfs to my page, they can't access my station's stream. Is it the 
 same with a windows screen reader?
 
 Further, some of the other links on individual station pages don't seem to 
 work. For one thing, the link to my presets page, though spoken by 
 Voiceover, does not work when the proper keyboard command is executed.
 
 I'm not going to promote my station here, as this is not the proper venue 
 for it. But I am concerned that blind listeners may be experiencing problems 
 when trying to listen to a Live 365 stream, such as mine.  The website 
 makeover took place in the last couple of days. So, since the new site was 
 introduced, has anybody besides me noticed a problem in accessing individual 
 streams and links while using a screen reader?
 
 Thanks for any thoughts.
 
 Larry
 
 
 
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Re: Live 365 broadcasting question

2009-01-30 Thread James Scholes
Hi Larry,

The Sam Encoders from Spatial Audio, plus Sam Broadcaster, will broadcast to 
Live 365.

-Original Message-
Sent by Larry Naessens on Friday, January 30, 2009 at 02:42 AM

Hello. When broadcasting on Live 365 is it required to use their software. 
If so, does it work with screen readers? If not, what else can I use? In 
short, from start to finish, what should I use in order to broadcast 
successfully on Live 365?

That's my choice because they pay expenses related to the Riaa etc and 
that's the way I prefer it.

Thanks.

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Re: Live 365

2008-07-08 Thread jason
Can you send me the pluggin towinnamp to mak sound like the live 365 player.


Sincerely,
Jason known as Blind Fury
windowslive contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype contact kb3icc
- Original Message - 
From: Kelly Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: Live 365


 Some Live365 streams are encoded with the MP3Pro technology.  This allows 
 a
 MP3 stream to sound about as good as a stream double its bitrate.  there 
 is
 a couple of different MP3Pro encoders that can be lugged into Winamp.  I
 chose one with no bugs or reported problems and my Live365 streams sound
 great.  I get all the control and flexibility with Winamp with all the
 sound enhancement of the Live365 player.

 Kelly


 - Original Message - 
 From: Marsha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 4:17 PM
 Subject: Live 365


 Hi Guys
   I have a subscription to live 365, partly because some of the
 subscription fee goes to help pay the royalties.  They claim that the
 live
 365 player has better quality than the other players because it will play
 some types of files that Winamp will not play.  First, does anyone know
 if
 this is true?  Second, if it is true, are there any scripts for the
 player?
 Thank you very much for taking the time to answer this question.

 Marsha
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 Furry Fab Five




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Re: Live 365

2008-07-05 Thread Kelly Pierce
Some Live365 streams are encoded with the MP3Pro technology.  This allows a 
MP3 stream to sound about as good as a stream double its bitrate.  there is 
a couple of different MP3Pro encoders that can be lugged into Winamp.  I 
chose one with no bugs or reported problems and my Live365 streams sound 
great.  I get all the control and flexibility with Winamp with all the 
sound enhancement of the Live365 player.

Kelly


- Original Message - 
From: Marsha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 4:17 PM
Subject: Live 365


 Hi Guys
   I have a subscription to live 365, partly because some of the
 subscription fee goes to help pay the royalties.  They claim that the 
 live
 365 player has better quality than the other players because it will play
 some types of files that Winamp will not play.  First, does anyone know 
 if
 this is true?  Second, if it is true, are there any scripts for the 
 player?
 Thank you very much for taking the time to answer this question.

 Marsha
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Re: Live 365

2008-07-05 Thread Mac Norins
Kelly,

I once found that my favorite jazz station, KJAZZ, had a link for getting 
that plug in, but, I was unsuccessful in getting it.  How does one get such 
a plug in?  Actually, I have never imported a plug in before-- got any 
suggestions?

Thanks,

-Mac-
- Original Message - 
From: Kelly Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: Live 365


Some Live365 streams are encoded with the MP3Pro technology.  This allows a
MP3 stream to sound about as good as a stream double its bitrate.  there is
a couple of different MP3Pro encoders that can be lugged into Winamp.  I
chose one with no bugs or reported problems and my Live365 streams sound
great.  I get all the control and flexibility with Winamp with all the
sound enhancement of the Live365 player.

Kelly


- Original Message - 
From: Marsha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 4:17 PM
Subject: Live 365


 Hi Guys
   I have a subscription to live 365, partly because some of the
 subscription fee goes to help pay the royalties.  They claim that the
 live
 365 player has better quality than the other players because it will play
 some types of files that Winamp will not play.  First, does anyone know
 if
 this is true?  Second, if it is true, are there any scripts for the
 player?
 Thank you very much for taking the time to answer this question.

 Marsha
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 Furry Fab Five




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Re: Live 365

2008-07-05 Thread Sabaruddin Isa
Hi

i'm trying to listen to live 365 on my e65 and n73.
Any idea if it's supported on symbian phones?
Do you have a mobile version of live 365?
Sorry if i'm off topic

On 7/5/08, Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kelly,

 I once found that my favorite jazz station, KJAZZ, had a link for getting
 that plug in, but, I was unsuccessful in getting it.  How does one get such
 a plug in?  Actually, I have never imported a plug in before-- got any
 suggestions?

 Thanks,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message -
 From: Kelly Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 6:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Live 365


 Some Live365 streams are encoded with the MP3Pro technology.  This allows a
 MP3 stream to sound about as good as a stream double its bitrate.  there is
 a couple of different MP3Pro encoders that can be lugged into Winamp.  I
 chose one with no bugs or reported problems and my Live365 streams sound
 great.  I get all the control and flexibility with Winamp with all the
 sound enhancement of the Live365 player.

 Kelly


 - Original Message -
 From: Marsha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 4:17 PM
 Subject: Live 365


 Hi Guys
   I have a subscription to live 365, partly because some of the
 subscription fee goes to help pay the royalties.  They claim that the
 live
 365 player has better quality than the other players because it will play
 some types of files that Winamp will not play.  First, does anyone know
 if
 this is true?  Second, if it is true, are there any scripts for the
 player?
 Thank you very much for taking the time to answer this question.

 Marsha
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 Furry Fab Five




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Re: Live 365

2008-07-05 Thread Marsha
Hi
   What plug-in did you choose?  Thank you for your help.

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Re: Live 365

2008-07-05 Thread Mac Norins
Sorry I don't have such a fancy phone as you!  Yes, you are slightly off 
topic; try accessible Phone List!
- Original Message - 
From: Sabaruddin Isa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: Live 365


Hi

i'm trying to listen to live 365 on my e65 and n73.
Any idea if it's supported on symbian phones?
Do you have a mobile version of live 365?
Sorry if i'm off topic

On 7/5/08, Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kelly,

 I once found that my favorite jazz station, KJAZZ, had a link for getting
 that plug in, but, I was unsuccessful in getting it.  How does one get 
 such
 a plug in?  Actually, I have never imported a plug in before-- got any
 suggestions?

 Thanks,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message -
 From: Kelly Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 6:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Live 365


 Some Live365 streams are encoded with the MP3Pro technology.  This allows 
 a
 MP3 stream to sound about as good as a stream double its bitrate.  there 
 is
 a couple of different MP3Pro encoders that can be lugged into Winamp.  I
 chose one with no bugs or reported problems and my Live365 streams sound
 great.  I get all the control and flexibility with Winamp with all the
 sound enhancement of the Live365 player.

 Kelly


 - Original Message -
 From: Marsha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 4:17 PM
 Subject: Live 365


 Hi Guys
   I have a subscription to live 365, partly because some of the
 subscription fee goes to help pay the royalties.  They claim that the
 live
 365 player has better quality than the other players because it will play
 some types of files that Winamp will not play.  First, does anyone know
 if
 this is true?  Second, if it is true, are there any scripts for the
 player?
 Thank you very much for taking the time to answer this question.

 Marsha
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 Furry Fab Five




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Re: Live 365

2008-07-05 Thread Mac Norins
BTW, I just wrote back to Kelly, in cast anyone cares, that I found the 
mp3pro plug in!  I think it was pretty easy to find actually, when I put my 
mind to it!  Just did a search in the win amp page search box and got it!

Regards,

-Mac-
- Original Message - 
From: Sabaruddin Isa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: Live 365


Hi

i'm trying to listen to live 365 on my e65 and n73.
Any idea if it's supported on symbian phones?
Do you have a mobile version of live 365?
Sorry if i'm off topic

On 7/5/08, Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kelly,

 I once found that my favorite jazz station, KJAZZ, had a link for getting
 that plug in, but, I was unsuccessful in getting it.  How does one get 
 such
 a plug in?  Actually, I have never imported a plug in before-- got any
 suggestions?

 Thanks,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message -
 From: Kelly Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 6:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Live 365


 Some Live365 streams are encoded with the MP3Pro technology.  This allows 
 a
 MP3 stream to sound about as good as a stream double its bitrate.  there 
 is
 a couple of different MP3Pro encoders that can be lugged into Winamp.  I
 chose one with no bugs or reported problems and my Live365 streams sound
 great.  I get all the control and flexibility with Winamp with all the
 sound enhancement of the Live365 player.

 Kelly


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 Hi Guys
   I have a subscription to live 365, partly because some of the
 subscription fee goes to help pay the royalties.  They claim that the
 live
 365 player has better quality than the other players because it will play
 some types of files that Winamp will not play.  First, does anyone know
 if
 this is true?  Second, if it is true, are there any scripts for the
 player?
 Thank you very much for taking the time to answer this question.

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Re: live 365 player help

2005-06-26 Thread Kelly Pierce


the premium player is not too blind friendly.  The best approach is to 
listen to Live365 stations in winamp.  the stations can be bookmarked in 
winamp.  if you want to see track listings, you can launch the regular 
player for the display of the playlist and listen in winamp, which offers 
adjustable volume independent of other applications, like JAWS.


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I signed up for live 365 VIP membership and downloaded the radio 365 player. 
I am having trouble getting the stations to display.  I am using jaws 5.0. 
Is the other player more accessible, or will I need to go onto their web 
site each time I want to listen?

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Re: live 365

2005-04-02 Thread rafrost
I suppose I got radio 365 player as I was aiming for a desktop interface 
negating the need to use their site every time I wanted to listen.

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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: live 365


Robin, did you get Radio 365 or the VIP player.  The reason that I'm asking
is because you don't really have to interact with the VIP player.  You just
load it, choose it as your default player, and it pops up when you choose a
station from their website.

If you need a hand at finding the right player, just let me know.

Larry

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From: rafrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: live 365


 Hi,
 I thought that's what I'd gotten and though jaws can read parts of the
 window it doesn't do it well thus making interacting with it difficult at
 best.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:40 PM
 Subject: Re: live 365


 Hi Robin.  Have you tried using the VIP player? This is a different option
 than Radio 365 and I don't really know what's different with it from a
 techie standpoint.  However it does give you the best possible audio
 quality, and when used in conjunction with jaws, it works fine for me.  I
 guess your other solution would be to download the WindowEyes demo (which
 works up to 30 minutes) and Radio 365, which works well with WindowEyes.
 That seems a shade drastic, but it should work.  You could also use
 Winamp,
 WMP or Real, but then there would be no reason to pay the VIP price.

 Larry

 - Original Message - 
 From: rafrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:23 PM
 Subject: Re: live 365


 Hi,
 I used to use the start 365 player with jaws but suddenly the start 365
 player is crashing and the play and stop links that appear in the window
 are
 no longer working.  if anyone has greater success with jaws and live 365
 I'd
 love to hear about it.
 Robin (who wonders whether to renew her subscription)

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 9:47 AM
 Subject: Re: live 365


 Hi Sun Sparkle. I have found that when using Winamp with Live 365 I have
 to
 log in to the Live 365 service before attempting to play a stream from
 them.
 For whatever reason, I have found that when using Real Player, I don't
 have
 to log in every time.  That being said, listening options are always more
 accessible with Winamp, so it might be worth the inconvenience of needing
 to
 log in.

 One other worthwhile mention here... as a live 365 VIP member I can
 downlload and use radio 365. The version of this application which has
 just been released is quite accessible with WindowEyes, 5.0, though not
 so
 good with Jaws 6.0. For non-VIP members, Radio 365 can be purchased for
 $14
 and something. A demo is also available.  This lets you access live 365
 from
 your desktop, but again I should stress that so far I haven't been able
 to
 make it work with anything but WindowEyes.

 Larry

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 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
 Subject: live 365


 I am trying to get the live 365 site to work for me I have chosen winamp
 as
 my player do I need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can
 I
 make this site work for me.
 it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
 running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window
 eyes 4.5 sp4
 any help would be greatly appearated for this matter.
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Re: Live 365 makes Jaws crash when leaving a radio station

2005-04-02 Thread Terra Syslo
How do you set it to use winamp?  Every time I go to live365 and chose a 
station it brings up their player, and I can't figure out how to get it to 
sue winamp.

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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread Larry N
Hi Sun Sparkle. I have found that when using Winamp with Live 365 I have to 
log in to the Live 365 service before attempting to play a stream from them. 
For whatever reason, I have found that when using Real Player, I don't have 
to log in every time.  That being said, listening options are always more 
accessible with Winamp, so it might be worth the inconvenience of needing to 
log in.

One other worthwhile mention here... as a live 365 VIP member I can 
downlload and use radio 365. The version of this application which has 
just been released is quite accessible with WindowEyes, 5.0, though not so 
good with Jaws 6.0. For non-VIP members, Radio 365 can be purchased for $14 
and something. A demo is also available.  This lets you access live 365 from 
your desktop, but again I should stress that so far I haven't been able to 
make it work with anything but WindowEyes.

Larry
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From: Sun Sparkle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: live 365

i am trying to get the live 365 site towork for me i have choosen winamp as 
my player do i need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can i 
make this site work for me.
it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window 
eyes 4.5 sp4
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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread rafrost
Hi,
I used to use the start 365 player with jaws but suddenly the start 365 
player is crashing and the play and stop links that appear in the window are 
no longer working.  if anyone has greater success with jaws and live 365 I'd 
love to hear about it.
Robin (who wonders whether to renew her subscription)

- Original Message - 
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: live 365


Hi Sun Sparkle. I have found that when using Winamp with Live 365 I have to
log in to the Live 365 service before attempting to play a stream from them.
For whatever reason, I have found that when using Real Player, I don't have
to log in every time.  That being said, listening options are always more
accessible with Winamp, so it might be worth the inconvenience of needing to
log in.

One other worthwhile mention here... as a live 365 VIP member I can
downlload and use radio 365. The version of this application which has
just been released is quite accessible with WindowEyes, 5.0, though not so
good with Jaws 6.0. For non-VIP members, Radio 365 can be purchased for $14
and something. A demo is also available.  This lets you access live 365 from
your desktop, but again I should stress that so far I haven't been able to
make it work with anything but WindowEyes.

Larry

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: live 365


I am trying to get the live 365 site to work for me I have chosen winamp as
my player do I need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can I
make this site work for me.
it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window
eyes 4.5 sp4
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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread Larry N
Hi Robin.  Have you tried using the VIP player? This is a different option 
than Radio 365 and I don't really know what's different with it from a 
techie standpoint.  However it does give you the best possible audio 
quality, and when used in conjunction with jaws, it works fine for me.  I 
guess your other solution would be to download the WindowEyes demo (which 
works up to 30 minutes) and Radio 365, which works well with WindowEyes. 
That seems a shade drastic, but it should work.  You could also use Winamp, 
WMP or Real, but then there would be no reason to pay the VIP price.

Larry
- Original Message - 
From: rafrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: live 365


Hi,
I used to use the start 365 player with jaws but suddenly the start 365
player is crashing and the play and stop links that appear in the window 
are
no longer working.  if anyone has greater success with jaws and live 365 
I'd
love to hear about it.
Robin (who wonders whether to renew her subscription)

- Original Message - 
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: live 365

Hi Sun Sparkle. I have found that when using Winamp with Live 365 I have 
to
log in to the Live 365 service before attempting to play a stream from 
them.
For whatever reason, I have found that when using Real Player, I don't 
have
to log in every time.  That being said, listening options are always more
accessible with Winamp, so it might be worth the inconvenience of needing 
to
log in.

One other worthwhile mention here... as a live 365 VIP member I can
downlload and use radio 365. The version of this application which has
just been released is quite accessible with WindowEyes, 5.0, though not so
good with Jaws 6.0. For non-VIP members, Radio 365 can be purchased for 
$14
and something. A demo is also available.  This lets you access live 365 
from
your desktop, but again I should stress that so far I haven't been able to
make it work with anything but WindowEyes.

Larry
- Original Message - 
From: Sun Sparkle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: live 365

I am trying to get the live 365 site to work for me I have chosen winamp 
as
my player do I need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can 
I
make this site work for me.
it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window
eyes 4.5 sp4
any help would be greatly appearated for this matter.
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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread rafrost
Hi,
I thought that's what I'd gotten and though jaws can read parts of the 
window it doesn't do it well thus making interacting with it difficult at 
best.

- Original Message - 
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: live 365


Hi Robin.  Have you tried using the VIP player? This is a different option
than Radio 365 and I don't really know what's different with it from a
techie standpoint.  However it does give you the best possible audio
quality, and when used in conjunction with jaws, it works fine for me.  I
guess your other solution would be to download the WindowEyes demo (which
works up to 30 minutes) and Radio 365, which works well with WindowEyes.
That seems a shade drastic, but it should work.  You could also use Winamp,
WMP or Real, but then there would be no reason to pay the VIP price.

Larry

- Original Message - 
From: rafrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: live 365


 Hi,
 I used to use the start 365 player with jaws but suddenly the start 365
 player is crashing and the play and stop links that appear in the window
 are
 no longer working.  if anyone has greater success with jaws and live 365
 I'd
 love to hear about it.
 Robin (who wonders whether to renew her subscription)

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 9:47 AM
 Subject: Re: live 365


 Hi Sun Sparkle. I have found that when using Winamp with Live 365 I have
 to
 log in to the Live 365 service before attempting to play a stream from
 them.
 For whatever reason, I have found that when using Real Player, I don't
 have
 to log in every time.  That being said, listening options are always more
 accessible with Winamp, so it might be worth the inconvenience of needing
 to
 log in.

 One other worthwhile mention here... as a live 365 VIP member I can
 downlload and use radio 365. The version of this application which has
 just been released is quite accessible with WindowEyes, 5.0, though not so
 good with Jaws 6.0. For non-VIP members, Radio 365 can be purchased for
 $14
 and something. A demo is also available.  This lets you access live 365
 from
 your desktop, but again I should stress that so far I haven't been able to
 make it work with anything but WindowEyes.

 Larry

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 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
 Subject: live 365


 I am trying to get the live 365 site to work for me I have chosen winamp
 as
 my player do I need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can
 I
 make this site work for me.
 it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
 running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window
 eyes 4.5 sp4
 any help would be greatly appearated for this matter.
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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread Larry N
Robin, did you get Radio 365 or the VIP player.  The reason that I'm asking 
is because you don't really have to interact with the VIP player.  You just 
load it, choose it as your default player, and it pops up when you choose a 
station from their website.

If you need a hand at finding the right player, just let me know.
Larry
- Original Message - 
From: rafrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: live 365


Hi,
I thought that's what I'd gotten and though jaws can read parts of the
window it doesn't do it well thus making interacting with it difficult at
best.
- Original Message - 
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: live 365

Hi Robin.  Have you tried using the VIP player? This is a different option
than Radio 365 and I don't really know what's different with it from a
techie standpoint.  However it does give you the best possible audio
quality, and when used in conjunction with jaws, it works fine for me.  I
guess your other solution would be to download the WindowEyes demo (which
works up to 30 minutes) and Radio 365, which works well with WindowEyes.
That seems a shade drastic, but it should work.  You could also use 
Winamp,
WMP or Real, but then there would be no reason to pay the VIP price.

Larry
- Original Message - 
From: rafrost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: live 365


Hi,
I used to use the start 365 player with jaws but suddenly the start 365
player is crashing and the play and stop links that appear in the window
are
no longer working.  if anyone has greater success with jaws and live 365
I'd
love to hear about it.
Robin (who wonders whether to renew her subscription)
- Original Message - 
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: live 365

Hi Sun Sparkle. I have found that when using Winamp with Live 365 I have
to
log in to the Live 365 service before attempting to play a stream from
them.
For whatever reason, I have found that when using Real Player, I don't
have
to log in every time.  That being said, listening options are always more
accessible with Winamp, so it might be worth the inconvenience of needing
to
log in.
One other worthwhile mention here... as a live 365 VIP member I can
downlload and use radio 365. The version of this application which has
just been released is quite accessible with WindowEyes, 5.0, though not 
so
good with Jaws 6.0. For non-VIP members, Radio 365 can be purchased for
$14
and something. A demo is also available.  This lets you access live 365
from
your desktop, but again I should stress that so far I haven't been able 
to
make it work with anything but WindowEyes.

Larry
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: live 365

I am trying to get the live 365 site to work for me I have chosen winamp
as
my player do I need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can
I
make this site work for me.
it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window
eyes 4.5 sp4
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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread Stan Gowin
Hi,
I'd recommend using the Live365 player, not Winamp. Fortunately it's fairly 
accessible, at least version 1.0 of it is. I haven't tried their newest 
player, and since it boasts of having skins, that may mean it's less 
accessible than its predecessor.

Stan
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: live 365

i am trying to get the live 365 site towork for me i have choosen winamp as 
my player do i need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can i 
make this site work for me.
it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window 
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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread Peter Russillo
Hi Stan, Peter here.  I've tried the Player 365; I can get onto a radio
station okay; however when I leave the whole computer just freezes up; I
think that site uses Flash; I wonder if updating the FlashPlayer if prompted
would solve that issue.  I use Windows 98 SE, Jaws 4.51, and IE 6 on a
computer with 64 megs of RAM and clock speed of 333 MyhZ.  Please let me
know if updating flash, or removing it altogether, might solve this problem
of the computer freezing?  Thanks.

Peter
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Subject: Re: live 365


 Hi,

 I'd recommend using the Live365 player, not Winamp. Fortunately it's
fairly
 accessible, at least version 1.0 of it is. I haven't tried their newest
 player, and since it boasts of having skins, that may mean it's less
 accessible than its predecessor.


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 Subject: live 365


 i am trying to get the live 365 site towork for me i have choosen winamp
as
 my player do i need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how can
i
 make this site work for me.
 it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
 running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window
 eyes 4.5 sp4
 any help would be greatly appearated for this matter.
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Re: live 365

2005-04-01 Thread Larry N
Are you talking about the stand alone desk top player? I'm using version 1.1 
with WindowEyes and actually it's more accessible than 1.0.  The skins idea 
put me off too, but I'm glad I tried it. I haven't had as much luck using it 
with Jaws though.
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From: Stan Gowin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: live 365


Hi,
I'd recommend using the Live365 player, not Winamp. Fortunately it's 
fairly accessible, at least version 1.0 of it is. I haven't tried their 
newest player, and since it boasts of having skins, that may mean it's 
less accessible than its predecessor.

Stan
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From: Sun Sparkle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:32 AM
Subject: live 365

i am trying to get the live 365 site towork for me i have choosen winamp 
as my player do i need to disable my anti virus to get the cookie or how 
can i make this site work for me.
it used to work but do not know how to get it to work now.
running windows xp home 512 ddr ram a 2.4 ghz processor jaws 6 and window 
eyes 4.5 sp4
any help would be greatly appearated for this matter.
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Re: Live 365 makes Jaws crash when leaving a radio station

2005-03-30 Thread Dean Martineau

For me, it's an easy choice to use Winamp over their default player.
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Re: Live 365 makes Jaws crash when leaving a radio station

2005-03-30 Thread Peter Russillo
Hi Dean, thanks for the hint; I changed to Winamp for playing Live 365;
however I get a dialog for sending an error report to Microsoft; the error
involves FlashPlayer; is FlashPlayer terribly important for most websites?
I've looked in Add/Remove Programs and it's not listed there; if I were to
search in Files and Folders, found it and removed it, could it compromise
things in the computer?  Or is it better to update the FlashPlayer if asked?
Any info on this would be helpful so I might listen to Live 365 without a
lot of hassle; thanks.

Peter
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Re: live 365

2004-08-23 Thread Dave Hutchins
Hi,

You might try going into your control panel, and enter on where it says add
or remove programs hit enter then arrow down until you hear what it is you
want to remove.  Dave Hutchins
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how do you remove the live 365 player from your objeicts in ie i want to use
winamp and it will not remove for me?
please help?
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Re: Live 365 Question For A Friend

2004-08-06 Thread Norma A. Boge
I installed the Live 365 player some time ago.  What happens when your 
friend tries to listen to a Live 365 station?  Perhaps I'm not 
understanding what you're dealing with.  When I want to listen to a 
station, I just hit the listen live button and the player comes up and 
that's it.  HTH\

At 04:05 PM 8/5/2004, you wrote:
A friend has been trying to install the Live 365 player so he can listen 
to proprietary content.  When he downloads the player he sees a message 
saying, Installation complete.  The download window appears again, which 
would leave me to leave the program and download had been completed.  but 
When he attempts to run the program he cannot find it anywhere on his hard 
drive.  He tells me Live 365 tells him he can't use any other player.

We'd appreciate any help anyone can give.  I'll forward any responses.
Pam
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Re: Live 365 Question For A Friend

2004-08-06 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, so then, does this mean that all the options for the other players
like winamp are no longer there, because if that's the case, no more
live 365 for me.  
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 17:41:15 -0500, Norma A. Boge wrote:

I installed the Live 365 player some time ago.  What happens when your 
friend tries to listen to a Live 365 station?  Perhaps I'm not 
understanding what you're dealing with.  When I want to listen to a 
station, I just hit the listen live button and the player comes up and 
that's it.  HTH\


At 04:05 PM 8/5/2004, you wrote:
A friend has been trying to install the Live 365 player so he can listen 
to proprietary content.  When he downloads the player he sees a message 
saying, Installation complete.  The download window appears again, which 
would leave me to leave the program and download had been completed.  but 
When he attempts to run the program he cannot find it anywhere on his hard 
drive.  He tells me Live 365 tells him he can't use any other player.

We'd appreciate any help anyone can give.  I'll forward any responses.

Pam


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