RE: streaming audio to another person

2011-07-16 Thread Alexander Man
I think you should use Dropbox personally

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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave Bahr
Sent: 16 July 2011 23:30
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: streaming audio to another person

hi list,

So I downloaded and installed the shoutcast dspplugin, but I am not sure

how to keep it open in winamp. If the window is closed then the plugin 
doesn't work. Well, in order to access the plugin every time I have to 
do a control k from the main winamp window and then arrow down one to 
dsp and the plugin pops up. That's all well and good but if I alt-tab 
out of the winamp window and come back, I have to repeat the process 
again. Is there maybe a better program to stream to shoutcast with?

Dave c. bahr


On 7/15/2011 10:50 PM, Alexander Man wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are many ways to stream audio over the net.
> First of all, you can setup a Shoutcast server and stream it using a
> Shoutcast program.
> Shoutcast server:
> http://myradiostream.com
>
>
> If not you can tweet it to one another if you are using Twitter with
the
> Qwitter client.
> http://qwitter-client.net/
>
> Even streaming from Skype isn't that bad if you have SterioMix
>
> Or why not setup a Dropbox shared folder, any music you put in the
> folder, will be visible to your friend..
> https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM2MjU0NTE5?src=global
>
> Hope I helped, if you have questions regarding the methods, please
> contact me.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Alex
> @alexklman on Twitter
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave Bahr
> Sent: 16 July 2011 03:43
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: streaming audio to another person
>
> Hi gang,
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for how I could stream music to a friend
so
>
> we can discuss it? I can't really find anything that is accessible,
was
> looking at something to transfer audio over skype but it wouldn't be
> great quality. any help is appreciated.
>
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Re: streaming audio to another person

2011-07-16 Thread Byron Stephens

I'd use the sam encoders, they sit in your system tray.
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From: "Dave Bahr" 

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Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: streaming audio to another person



hi list,

So I downloaded and installed the shoutcast dspplugin, but I am not sure 
how to keep it open in winamp. If the window is closed then the plugin 
doesn't work. Well, in order to access the plugin every time I have to 
do a control k from the main winamp window and then arrow down one to 
dsp and the plugin pops up. That's all well and good but if I alt-tab 
out of the winamp window and come back, I have to repeat the process 
again. Is there maybe a better program to stream to shoutcast with?


Dave c. bahr


On 7/15/2011 10:50 PM, Alexander Man wrote:

Hi,

There are many ways to stream audio over the net.
First of all, you can setup a Shoutcast server and stream it using a
Shoutcast program.
Shoutcast server:
http://myradiostream.com


If not you can tweet it to one another if you are using Twitter with the
Qwitter client.
http://qwitter-client.net/

Even streaming from Skype isn't that bad if you have SterioMix

Or why not setup a Dropbox shared folder, any music you put in the
folder, will be visible to your friend..
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM2MjU0NTE5?src=global

Hope I helped, if you have questions regarding the methods, please
contact me.

Kind regards

Alex
@alexklman on Twitter



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Sent: 16 July 2011 03:43
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Subject: streaming audio to another person

Hi gang,

Does anyone have suggestions for how I could stream music to a friend so

we can discuss it? I can't really find anything that is accessible, was
looking at something to transfer audio over skype but it wouldn't be
great quality. any help is appreciated.


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Re: streaming audio to another person

2011-07-16 Thread Dave Bahr

hi list,

So I downloaded and installed the shoutcast dspplugin, but I am not sure 
how to keep it open in winamp. If the window is closed then the plugin 
doesn't work. Well, in order to access the plugin every time I have to 
do a control k from the main winamp window and then arrow down one to 
dsp and the plugin pops up. That's all well and good but if I alt-tab 
out of the winamp window and come back, I have to repeat the process 
again. Is there maybe a better program to stream to shoutcast with?


Dave c. bahr


On 7/15/2011 10:50 PM, Alexander Man wrote:

Hi,

There are many ways to stream audio over the net.
First of all, you can setup a Shoutcast server and stream it using a
Shoutcast program.
Shoutcast server:
http://myradiostream.com


If not you can tweet it to one another if you are using Twitter with the
Qwitter client.
http://qwitter-client.net/

Even streaming from Skype isn't that bad if you have SterioMix

Or why not setup a Dropbox shared folder, any music you put in the
folder, will be visible to your friend..
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM2MjU0NTE5?src=global

Hope I helped, if you have questions regarding the methods, please
contact me.

Kind regards

Alex
@alexklman on Twitter



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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave Bahr
Sent: 16 July 2011 03:43
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: streaming audio to another person

Hi gang,

Does anyone have suggestions for how I could stream music to a friend so

we can discuss it? I can't really find anything that is accessible, was
looking at something to transfer audio over skype but it wouldn't be
great quality. any help is appreciated.


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RE: streaming audio to another person

2011-07-15 Thread Alexander Man
Hi,

There are many ways to stream audio over the net.
First of all, you can setup a Shoutcast server and stream it using a
Shoutcast program.
Shoutcast server:
http://myradiostream.com


If not you can tweet it to one another if you are using Twitter with the
Qwitter client.
http://qwitter-client.net/

Even streaming from Skype isn't that bad if you have SterioMix

Or why not setup a Dropbox shared folder, any music you put in the
folder, will be visible to your friend..
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM2MjU0NTE5?src=global

Hope I helped, if you have questions regarding the methods, please
contact me.

Kind regards

Alex
@alexklman on Twitter



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dave Bahr
Sent: 16 July 2011 03:43
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: streaming audio to another person

Hi gang,

Does anyone have suggestions for how I could stream music to a friend so

we can discuss it? I can't really find anything that is accessible, was 
looking at something to transfer audio over skype but it wouldn't be 
great quality. any help is appreciated.

-- 

thanks,
Dave c. bahr

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-26 Thread Robert doc Wright

thanks
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From: "Norma A. Boge" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: streaming audio




Hi Robert,

I use Audigen from Red Chair Software and like it a lot.
I ffind it fully accessible and easy to use.  You can read more about it 
at

http://www.redchairsoftware.com/audigen/

HTH, Norma


At 09:54 AM 7/25/2010, you wrote:
Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


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I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate of 
cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've looked 
near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
 21-50 $12.50(each)
 51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-26 Thread Robert doc Wright

correct! this is just for personal use or sharing with family and friends.
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From: "Gary Schindler" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: streaming audio



I don't think he wants to sooutcast.
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From: "matthew" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: streaming audio



You can use sam encoders by spatial audio.

On 7/25/2010 9:54 AM, Robert doc Wright wrote:
Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
   When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in return, 
It   matters not for your job is  Complete  and your rewards 
forthcoming.




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http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
  WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate 
of cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've 
looked near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
  21-50 $12.50(each)
  51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

To arrange an appointment Contact doc Wright
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720-213-4871
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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-26 Thread Robert doc Wright
thanks for suggesting this. I own another program of theirs. i like the idea 
that the program is free as long as I have a link on my page pointing to 
them.
- Original Message - 
From: "G. McFarlane" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: streaming audio



Hi
I notice that NCH software have a streaming audio package too - you can 
try a demo first. It is a little accessible I think.

It's called Broadcast web I think - you'll find it on their website

http://www.nchsoftware.com/
--
Hope this helps.
Gordon McFarlane
From: "Robert doc Wright" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:54 PM
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Subject: streaming audio

Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
 When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in return, It 
matters not for your job is  Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.




robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate of 
cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've looked 
near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
21-50 $12.50(each)
51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

To arrange an appointment Contact doc Wright
Phone:
720-213-4871
Email: talmid...@comcast.net

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-26 Thread Robert doc Wright

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2144569/MP3MysticSetup.exe
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From: "hank smith" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: streaming audio



can you send me the program?
hanksmi...@gmail.com
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From: 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: streaming audio


There use to be a free tool called Hathor that will do this. It creates a 
web page that you can log in to and then stream your music. If you can't 
find it drop me email. I have a copy of it here. The copy I have is from 
2003 or so and I can't say if it runs with XP or Win7.


- Original Message - 
From: "Robert doc Wright" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 7:54 AM
Subject: streaming audio


Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
 When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in return, It 
matters not for your job is  Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.




robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate 
of cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've 
looked near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
21-50 $12.50(each)
51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

To arrange an appointment Contact doc Wright
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720-213-4871
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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-25 Thread hank smith

can you send me the program?
hanksmi...@gmail.com
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From: 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: streaming audio


There use to be a free tool called Hathor that will do this. It creates a 
web page that you can log in to and then stream your music. If you can't 
find it drop me email. I have a copy of it here. The copy I have is from 
2003 or so and I can't say if it runs with XP or Win7.


- Original Message - 
From: "Robert doc Wright" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 7:54 AM
Subject: streaming audio


Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
 When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in return, It 
matters not for your job is  Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.




robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate of 
cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've looked 
near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
21-50 $12.50(each)
51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

To arrange an appointment Contact doc Wright
Phone:
720-213-4871
Email: talmid...@comcast.net

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-25 Thread Norma A. Boge


Hi Robert,

I use Audigen from Red Chair Software and like it a lot.
I ffind it fully accessible and easy to use.  You can read more about it at
http://www.redchairsoftware.com/audigen/

HTH, Norma


At 09:54 AM 7/25/2010, you wrote:
Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
  When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in 
return, It   matters not for your job is  Complete  and your 
rewards forthcoming.




robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
 WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That 
crate of cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. 
You've looked near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams 
can take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs 
and voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
 21-50 $12.50(each)
 51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

To arrange an appointment Contact doc Wright
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720-213-4871
Email: talmid...@comcast.net

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-25 Thread matthew
So then he can just keep it private and use it to listen to what he 
wants to grin.


On 7/25/2010 11:36 AM, Gary Schindler wrote:

I don't think he wants to sooutcast.
- Original Message - From: "matthew" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: streaming audio



You can use sam encoders by spatial audio.

On 7/25/2010 9:54 AM, Robert doc Wright wrote:
Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
   When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in 
return, It   matters not for your job is  Complete  and your rewards 
forthcoming.




robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
  WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That 
crate of cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. 
You've looked near and far but not all are available on CD. What are 
you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams 
can take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs 
and voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
  21-50 $12.50(each)
  51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

To arrange an appointment Contact doc Wright
Phone:
720-213-4871
Email: talmid...@comcast.net

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-25 Thread Gary Schindler

I don't think he wants to sooutcast.
- Original Message - 
From: "matthew" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: streaming audio



You can use sam encoders by spatial audio.

On 7/25/2010 9:54 AM, Robert doc Wright wrote:
Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
   When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in return, 
It   matters not for your job is  Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.




robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
  WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate of 
cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've looked 
near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
  21-50 $12.50(each)
  51 - 100  $10:00(each)
Audio production $25 per hour

To arrange an appointment Contact doc Wright
Phone:
720-213-4871
Email: talmid...@comcast.net

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-25 Thread G. McFarlane

Hi
I notice that NCH software have a streaming audio package too - you can try 
a demo first. It is a little accessible I think.

It's called Broadcast web I think - you'll find it on their website

http://www.nchsoftware.com/
--
Hope this helps.
Gordon McFarlane
From: "Robert doc Wright" 
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:54 PM
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Subject: streaming audio

Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


-
 When you give unto others whether or not they give to you in return, It 
matters not for your job is  Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.




robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrighthere.net

skype:
talmidim
**
WRIGHTJAMS
I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate of 
cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've looked 
near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
21-50 $12.50(each)
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Audio production $25 per hour

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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-25 Thread dcoco62
There use to be a free tool called Hathor that will do this. It creates a 
web page that you can log in to and then stream your music. If you can't 
find it drop me email. I have a copy of it here. The copy I have is from 
2003 or so and I can't say if it runs with XP or Win7.


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Subject: streaming audio


Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use 
program that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?


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cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've looked 
near and far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can 
take those 33s and 45s

and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and 
voice overs.

Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
21-50 $12.50(each)
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Re: streaming audio

2010-07-25 Thread matthew

You can use sam encoders by spatial audio.

On 7/25/2010 9:54 AM, Robert doc Wright wrote:

Again I am asking if any one knows where I can find a simple to use program 
that would allow me to stream my music while away from home?

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I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax! That crate of 
cassettes. Those tunes that bring back special memories. You've looked near and 
far but not all are available on CD. What are you to do?
Let Wright jams convert those LPs and cassettes for you. Wright jams can take 
those 33s and 45s
and recreate them for you on CD in the best quality possible.

Wrightjams now offers limited audio production for radio programs and voice 
overs.
Pricing:
LPs...   $15.00
45S...   $15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 8 (A and B  sides)
Cassettes...
Commercial   $15.00
Home made   $20.00
Bulk rate:
  21-50 $12.50(each)
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Audio production $25 per hour

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-08 Thread Rick Alfaro
Most of the NetBooks I have read about including the one I own seem to 
have a RealTek chip set.  I haven't tried hooking mine up to a stereo 
system, but the output sounds decent through headphones and the 
microphone actually sounds quite good for what it is.  I have the Asus 
904HA.


RA


On 5/7/2009 4:47 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:

On Wed, 6 May 2009 06:59:03 -0600, you wrote:


Why not just get a netbook? If you get one with a wireless adaptor you would 
only need run a stereo y jack from it to your entertainment center.


That's a definite possibility, they're so cheap!  Anybody know how
good the sound card in them is?  Some are very noisy and crackly.

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-08 Thread Rick Alfaro
So how does a blind user go about selecting music from the Linksys 
device?  I'm sure there is probably a remote that comes with it but the 
trouble I ran into with a similar device called the Roqu SoundBridge, 
was that selecting folders or tunes was all done via a display while 
controlling it with a remote.  Not accessible at all other than 
memorizing some keystrokes to try and get to a play list or folder of 
music.  You could do stuff from the pc side and the software was 
somewhat usable, but that was not much help if you are sitting in 
somewhere else, a few rooms away.


There used to be a device called the CD3O that actually used TTS to 
announce the songs and I had heard that the device was actually quite 
accessible, but I don't know if that company is even in business any longer.


RA


On 5/7/2009 4:40 PM, David Edick wrote:

this is wireless, however it does have a Ethernet port for configuration. it
does have digital out as well as analog stereo via a mini plug or 2 stereo
RCA plugs. the software can be used with a screen reader  and there is a
tray icon for toggling the sound from the linksys device or your sound card.
however that isn't necessary. you would use the software to connect to the
music bridge, or bridges that are "hangin' out" on your network.



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On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 1:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

On Wed, 6 May 2009 07:52:55 -0700, you wrote:


Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?


No, but that's only because I've not heard of it before just now.


basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
audio to a configured music bridge device that connects to a line in on

your

receiver.


That's the kind of thing I'm after, all right.


you would need to configure it with the supplied software to access any of
the music bridge devices you acquire.


So, it hangs out on the network, and the software on some PC somewhere
finds it and set it up, then you use it to access stuff, or you use
the computer to send stuff to it?  I'd much prefer the former, which
is what makes the netbook so atractive.  Are these Music Bridge things
wireless (I hope)?

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-07 Thread Constantine

Soundcard in mine rocks. I like it.


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On Wed, 6 May 2009 06:59:03 -0600, you wrote:

Why not just get a netbook? If you get one with a wireless adaptor you 
would only need run a stereo y jack from it to your entertainment center.


That's a definite possibility, they're so cheap!  Anybody know how
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RE: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-07 Thread David Edick
this is wireless, however it does have a Ethernet port for configuration. it
does have digital out as well as analog stereo via a mini plug or 2 stereo
RCA plugs. the software can be used with a screen reader  and there is a
tray icon for toggling the sound from the linksys device or your sound card.
however that isn't necessary. you would use the software to connect to the
music bridge, or bridges that are "hangin' out" on your network.



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On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 1:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

On Wed, 6 May 2009 07:52:55 -0700, you wrote:

>Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?

No, but that's only because I've not heard of it before just now.

>basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
>audio to a configured music bridge device that connects to a line in on
your
>receiver.

That's the kind of thing I'm after, all right.

>you would need to configure it with the supplied software to access any of
>the music bridge devices you acquire.

So, it hangs out on the network, and the software on some PC somewhere
finds it and set it up, then you use it to access stuff, or you use
the computer to send stuff to it?  I'd much prefer the former, which
is what makes the netbook so atractive.  Are these Music Bridge things
wireless (I hope)?

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-07 Thread Steve Matzura
On Wed, 6 May 2009 06:59:03 -0600, you wrote:

>Why not just get a netbook? If you get one with a wireless adaptor you would 
>only need run a stereo y jack from it to your entertainment center.

That's a definite possibility, they're so cheap!  Anybody know how
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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-07 Thread Steve Matzura
Yeah Rick, sounds like this would be the best thing to do, and I
already have the machine to do it with, no problem at all.  My
receiver is too old for digital input, though.  Its manufacture was
stopped in 1993, although the companion CD player does have an optical
output (one of those funny square connectors, not SPDIF or anything
like that).  This is probably how it'll go, but the music bridge thing
might be right for the bedroom environment, where things have to be
smaller, or maybe the netbook, which is pretty small.

On Wed, 06 May 2009 12:05:12 -0400, you wrote:

>Steve,
>
>I went through this very thing, trying to find a good but fairly 
>accessible way to stream media to my fairly high end home entertainment 
>setup in our living room and never found anything I was truly pleased 
>with.
>
>Last year I decided to go the way of a pc with XP installed on it and it 
>was the best decision I could have made.  It doesn't even have to be 
>media center.  I have an Ethernet connection now in the living room, but 
>for quite a while I simply used 802.11g and it worked fine.  I had 
>access to all of my music, and being a NetFlix subscriber, I am also 
>able to stream movies from the NetFlix site.
>
>This is all done on a refurbished machine that I picked up for around 
>$250.  I simply installed an old SoundBlaster Live card I had lying 
>around to give me digital out for audio
>
>Since my wife and daughter needed good video for the Netflix movies, I 
>bought a video card from NewEgg with DVI output to go to our hd TV so 
>video looks great.  You have to match the output of the video card to 
>whatever your TV accepts like DVI, HDMI, or Component if you care about 
>video.
>
>I use either Winamp or Itunes for streaming my music from a network 
>drive and it sounds terrific.
>
>To me, this is the best setup because it is easy, in expensive, and 
>perfectly accessible.
>
>RA
>
>
>On 5/6/2009 6:22 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
>> I'm always after a better solution to my same old problem of streaming
>> Internet audio to a non-Internet device, such as my living-room
>> entertainment center, or my bedside radio.  I'm so disgusted with the
>> FM transmitter thing because of all the metal studs in my walls, I'm
>> once again looking at something I can use with my wireless router, put
>> it anywhere, and plug it up to an audio device as described above.  A
>> Media Center PC might be a good alternative, but are they under $500
>> yet?  The $500 price point is based on the price of a rather
>> interesting piece of gear from Logitech that will do the job and even
>> allow direct access to one's own media library, but of course it's
>> hopelessly inaccessible by a totally blind person.  The Media Center
>> PC, however, could be made accessible simply by installing a
>> screenreader on it, even if it's Narrator or one of the free ones out
>> there--we're not doing rocket science projects on it, we're just
>> picking music and playing it, so it won't matter how good the
>> screenreader is or isn't.  Like I said, even Narrator'll do for this
>> purpose!  And for your five portraits of Mr. Franklin, you get a real
>> computer to boot!
>>
>> Has anybody had any experience with any of these streaming products
>> like the Logitech one?  Or is it your considered opinion to go the PC
>> or cheap Mac route?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-07 Thread Steve Matzura
On Wed, 6 May 2009 07:52:55 -0700, you wrote:

>Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?

No, but that's only because I've not heard of it before just now.

>basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
>audio to a configured music bridge device that connects to a line in on your
>receiver.

That's the kind of thing I'm after, all right.

>you would need to configure it with the supplied software to access any of
>the music bridge devices you acquire.

So, it hangs out on the network, and the software on some PC somewhere
finds it and set it up, then you use it to access stuff, or you use
the computer to send stuff to it?  I'd much prefer the former, which
is what makes the netbook so atractive.  Are these Music Bridge things
wireless (I hope)?

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-06 Thread Michael Schwandt

Hi,
I did a very simular thing.  Instead of getting a netbook though, I 
purchased a Asus Eee Box.  It's simular to the Eee P C , but it's a very 
compact desktop.  I have it hooked to my stereo and it has both wireless 
N and gigibit lan.  The onboard sound is great for speech.  I use a 
creative xmod for music, and it seems to do the job quite well.  I leave 
it on 24/7 , it only uses a very little amount of power compared to my 
full sized p c's.

hth
Mike,
kq6...@gmail.com


Constantine wrote:
Why not get a netbook? You could just plug a cable from that into your 
audio center.
Netbooks cost anywhere from 300 to 400 dollars. I highly recommend the 
asus lineup. I might add here that if you need to do simple line in 
recording, the microphone jack works good with that, surprisingly.
I personally own the asus 900 ha, but its getting a bit old;if your 
looking for battery life (I'm guessing your not, but anyway) there's a 
new 1000 he out there that has a wapping 9.5 hours battery life, comes 
with wireless and bluetooth and costs 330 bucks.


hth



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- Original Message - From: "Steve Matzura" 


To: "pc-audio" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:22 AM
Subject: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device



I'm always after a better solution to my same old problem of streaming
Internet audio to a non-Internet device, such as my living-room
entertainment center, or my bedside radio.  I'm so disgusted with the
FM transmitter thing because of all the metal studs in my walls, I'm
once again looking at something I can use with my wireless router, put
it anywhere, and plug it up to an audio device as described above.  A
Media Center PC might be a good alternative, but are they under $500
yet?  The $500 price point is based on the price of a rather
interesting piece of gear from Logitech that will do the job and even
allow direct access to one's own media library, but of course it's
hopelessly inaccessible by a totally blind person.  The Media Center
PC, however, could be made accessible simply by installing a
screenreader on it, even if it's Narrator or one of the free ones out
there--we're not doing rocket science projects on it, we're just
picking music and playing it, so it won't matter how good the
screenreader is or isn't.  Like I said, even Narrator'll do for this
purpose!  And for your five portraits of Mr. Franklin, you get a real
computer to boot!

Has anybody had any experience with any of these streaming products
like the Logitech one?  Or is it your considered opinion to go the PC
or cheap Mac route?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-06 Thread Constantine
Why not get a netbook? You could just plug a cable from that into your audio 
center.
Netbooks cost anywhere from 300 to 400 dollars. I highly recommend the asus 
lineup. I might add here that if you need to do simple line in recording, 
the microphone jack works good with that, surprisingly.
I personally own the asus 900 ha, but its getting a bit old;if your looking 
for battery life (I'm guessing your not, but anyway) there's a new 1000 he 
out there that has a wapping 9.5 hours battery life, comes with wireless and 
bluetooth and costs 330 bucks.


hth



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100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
- Original Message - 
From: "Steve Matzura" 

To: "pc-audio" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:22 AM
Subject: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device



I'm always after a better solution to my same old problem of streaming
Internet audio to a non-Internet device, such as my living-room
entertainment center, or my bedside radio.  I'm so disgusted with the
FM transmitter thing because of all the metal studs in my walls, I'm
once again looking at something I can use with my wireless router, put
it anywhere, and plug it up to an audio device as described above.  A
Media Center PC might be a good alternative, but are they under $500
yet?  The $500 price point is based on the price of a rather
interesting piece of gear from Logitech that will do the job and even
allow direct access to one's own media library, but of course it's
hopelessly inaccessible by a totally blind person.  The Media Center
PC, however, could be made accessible simply by installing a
screenreader on it, even if it's Narrator or one of the free ones out
there--we're not doing rocket science projects on it, we're just
picking music and playing it, so it won't matter how good the
screenreader is or isn't.  Like I said, even Narrator'll do for this
purpose!  And for your five portraits of Mr. Franklin, you get a real
computer to boot!

Has anybody had any experience with any of these streaming products
like the Logitech one?  Or is it your considered opinion to go the PC
or cheap Mac route?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-06 Thread Rick Alfaro

Steve,

I went through this very thing, trying to find a good but fairly 
accessible way to stream media to my fairly high end home entertainment 
setup in our living room and never found anything I was truly pleased 
with.


Last year I decided to go the way of a pc with XP installed on it and it 
was the best decision I could have made.  It doesn't even have to be 
media center.  I have an Ethernet connection now in the living room, but 
for quite a while I simply used 802.11g and it worked fine.  I had 
access to all of my music, and being a NetFlix subscriber, I am also 
able to stream movies from the NetFlix site.


This is all done on a refurbished machine that I picked up for around 
$250.  I simply installed an old SoundBlaster Live card I had lying 
around to give me digital out for audio


Since my wife and daughter needed good video for the Netflix movies, I 
bought a video card from NewEgg with DVI output to go to our hd TV so 
video looks great.  You have to match the output of the video card to 
whatever your TV accepts like DVI, HDMI, or Component if you care about 
video.


I use either Winamp or Itunes for streaming my music from a network 
drive and it sounds terrific.


To me, this is the best setup because it is easy, in expensive, and 
perfectly accessible.


RA


On 5/6/2009 6:22 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:

I'm always after a better solution to my same old problem of streaming
Internet audio to a non-Internet device, such as my living-room
entertainment center, or my bedside radio.  I'm so disgusted with the
FM transmitter thing because of all the metal studs in my walls, I'm
once again looking at something I can use with my wireless router, put
it anywhere, and plug it up to an audio device as described above.  A
Media Center PC might be a good alternative, but are they under $500
yet?  The $500 price point is based on the price of a rather
interesting piece of gear from Logitech that will do the job and even
allow direct access to one's own media library, but of course it's
hopelessly inaccessible by a totally blind person.  The Media Center
PC, however, could be made accessible simply by installing a
screenreader on it, even if it's Narrator or one of the free ones out
there--we're not doing rocket science projects on it, we're just
picking music and playing it, so it won't matter how good the
screenreader is or isn't.  Like I said, even Narrator'll do for this
purpose!  And for your five portraits of Mr. Franklin, you get a real
computer to boot!

Has anybody had any experience with any of these streaming products
like the Logitech one?  Or is it your considered opinion to go the PC
or cheap Mac route?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-06 Thread Robert doc Wright
Why not just get a netbook? If you get one with a wireless adaptor you would 
only need run a stereo y jack from it to your entertainment center.

--

By the time you can make ends meet, they move the ends. 
--
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- Original Message - 
From: Steve Matzura 
To: pc-audio 
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:22 AM
Subject: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device


I'm always after a better solution to my same old problem of streaming
Internet audio to a non-Internet device, such as my living-room
entertainment center, or my bedside radio.  I'm so disgusted with the
FM transmitter thing because of all the metal studs in my walls, I'm
once again looking at something I can use with my wireless router, put
it anywhere, and plug it up to an audio device as described above.  A
Media Center PC might be a good alternative, but are they under $500
yet?  The $500 price point is based on the price of a rather
interesting piece of gear from Logitech that will do the job and even
allow direct access to one's own media library, but of course it's
hopelessly inaccessible by a totally blind person.  The Media Center
PC, however, could be made accessible simply by installing a
screenreader on it, even if it's Narrator or one of the free ones out
there--we're not doing rocket science projects on it, we're just
picking music and playing it, so it won't matter how good the
screenreader is or isn't.  Like I said, even Narrator'll do for this
purpose!  And for your five portraits of Mr. Franklin, you get a real
computer to boot!

Has anybody had any experience with any of these streaming products
like the Logitech one?  Or is it your considered opinion to go the PC
or cheap Mac route?

Thanks in advance.

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RE: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

2009-05-06 Thread David Edick
Have you looked at something like the Linksys wireless G music bridge?
basically the software CD installs a C-Media sound driver which sends the
audio to a configured music bridge device that connects to a line in on your
receiver.

you would need to configure it with the supplied software to access any of
the music bridge devices you acquire.

they cost about $100 depending on where you buy them. it looks like a good
idea, and I am considering this device myself.


just a thought,

/David
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On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:23 AM
To: pc-audio
Subject: Streaming Audio to a Non-Networked Device

I'm always after a better solution to my same old problem of streaming
Internet audio to a non-Internet device, such as my living-room
entertainment center, or my bedside radio.  I'm so disgusted with the
FM transmitter thing because of all the metal studs in my walls, I'm
once again looking at something I can use with my wireless router, put
it anywhere, and plug it up to an audio device as described above.  A
Media Center PC might be a good alternative, but are they under $500
yet?  The $500 price point is based on the price of a rather
interesting piece of gear from Logitech that will do the job and even
allow direct access to one's own media library, but of course it's
hopelessly inaccessible by a totally blind person.  The Media Center
PC, however, could be made accessible simply by installing a
screenreader on it, even if it's Narrator or one of the free ones out
there--we're not doing rocket science projects on it, we're just
picking music and playing it, so it won't matter how good the
screenreader is or isn't.  Like I said, even Narrator'll do for this
purpose!  And for your five portraits of Mr. Franklin, you get a real
computer to boot!

Has anybody had any experience with any of these streaming products
like the Logitech one?  Or is it your considered opinion to go the PC
or cheap Mac route?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: IE8 and access issue re. streaming audio site

2009-03-30 Thread joser.ortega

To whom it may concern:
 I could hear the Gutenberg audio books with the real player they offered.
 ButI had to unistalled it because  it broke my Real Player version 10 and 
I can't hear the books...

How can I get my Real v.10 again?
 Jose Ortega From Mexico...thank you...


- Original Message - 
From: "Ray" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 6:49 AM
Subject: IE8 and access issue re. streaming audio site


This may be primarily of interest to UK subscribers, but I think the 
service

being discussed here can be accessed outside the UK.

Posted originally on Blind Audio, I'm forwarding this to a few lists as,
though not effecting me personally, I nonetheless feel Microsoft should be
made to listen and act positively in this matter.  (Direct email contact 
at

end of message)


Ray

Forwarded message.

Please do pass this around any lists you can, I need as much
feedback as possible.

Dear all,

Many thanks to those of you who have contacted me recently regarding
Internet Explorer 8, and the compatibility issues that Microsoft have with
embedded real audio.

I have two separate and long conversations with Microsoft IE8 technical
support over the last couple of days, and they have confirmed that there 
is

a serious compatibility issue.

To cut a long story short, I believe that those of you who received the
update for Internet Explorer 8 in the last few days (roll out began March
18) will only hear silence when accessing http://www.pressakey.net and any
other page on the Audio Network.

As yet, there are no plans for a patch to fix this problem.

I'm asking for your help in confirming this issue, which I am going to 
take

to Bill Gates if I have to.

Please would you let me know if you can hear any audio on the following 
web

page, and what browser you are using. It means a lot to be able to show
Microsoft that is is a real issue with more than one person.

Please try to listen to

http://www.pressakey.net/

Just for yours and everybody else's information, I did a quick count up of
the total page views and visitors for the Audio Network over the last 12
months. On average there are over 400 visits per day, and over the last 12
months visitors have opened up almost half a million pages  - I know that 
is

small compared to the "big guns" I am talking with, but I hope that those
kind of numbers might just show them that people are finding the site
useful, informative, fun, and a part of their lives on a regular basis!

Please pass this on to as many people as you possibly can, asking them to 
do

the same, and let me know the results by return of e-mail.

Thank you for your help and support,

Thanks!

Bill Tiel.


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RE: IE8 and access issue re. streaming audio site

2009-03-27 Thread Nolan Crabb
I tried this and got silence.  It looks as if I need to update my real
player; maybe that fixes this.



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IE8 and access issue re. streaming audio site

2009-03-27 Thread Ray
This may be primarily of interest to UK subscribers, but I think the service
being discussed here can be accessed outside the UK.

Posted originally on Blind Audio, I'm forwarding this to a few lists as,
though not effecting me personally, I nonetheless feel Microsoft should be
made to listen and act positively in this matter.  (Direct email contact at
end of message)


Ray

Forwarded message.

Please do pass this around any lists you can, I need as much
feedback as possible.

Dear all,

Many thanks to those of you who have contacted me recently regarding
Internet Explorer 8, and the compatibility issues that Microsoft have with
embedded real audio.

I have two separate and long conversations with Microsoft IE8 technical
support over the last couple of days, and they have confirmed that there is
a serious compatibility issue.

To cut a long story short, I believe that those of you who received the
update for Internet Explorer 8 in the last few days (roll out began March
18) will only hear silence when accessing http://www.pressakey.net and any
other page on the Audio Network.

As yet, there are no plans for a patch to fix this problem.

I'm asking for your help in confirming this issue, which I am going to take
to Bill Gates if I have to.

Please would you let me know if you can hear any audio on the following web
page, and what browser you are using. It means a lot to be able to show
Microsoft that is is a real issue with more than one person.

Please try to listen to

http://www.pressakey.net/

Just for yours and everybody else's information, I did a quick count up of
the total page views and visitors for the Audio Network over the last 12
months. On average there are over 400 visits per day, and over the last 12
months visitors have opened up almost half a million pages  - I know that is
small compared to the "big guns" I am talking with, but I hope that those
kind of numbers might just show them that people are finding the site
useful, informative, fun, and a part of their lives on a regular basis!

Please pass this on to as many people as you possibly can, asking them to do
the same, and let me know the results by return of e-mail.

Thank you for your help and support,

Thanks!

Bill Tiel.


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Re: Streaming Audio Software

2008-11-19 Thread James Scholes
Hi Roger,
StationPlaylist Studio is $200
On Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 04:11 PM (GMT), Roger Stewart wrote:
Just depends on what you mean by a little cash.  $20 or so I'll go for 
it especially if they offer an evaluation period so I can see just how 
accessible it is and make sure it will do what I need.  If so, then I'll 
give it a test spin. 


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> Hi Roger,

> Do you want this software to be free?  If so, as someone has already
> suggested, oddcast along with a few DSP plugins is probably your best bet.
> But if you are  willing to pay a little cash then my suggestion would be
> Station Playlist Studio.  It is very speech friendly and is probably for
> value the best broadcasting software for your buck.
> http://www.stationplaylist.com/
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Re: Streaming Audio Software

2008-11-19 Thread Roger Stewart
Just depends on what you mean by a little cash.  $20 or so I'll go for 
it especially if they offer an evaluation period so I can see just how 
accessible it is and make sure it will do what I need.  If so, then I'll 
give it a test spin. 



David Truong wrote:

Hi Roger,

Do you want this software to be free?  If so, as someone has already
suggested, oddcast along with a few DSP plugins is probably your best bet.
But if you are  willing to pay a little cash then my suggestion would be
Station Playlist Studio.  It is very speech friendly and is probably for
value the best broadcasting software for your buck.
http://www.stationplaylist.com/
  




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RE: Streaming Audio Software

2008-11-18 Thread David Truong
Hi Roger,

Do you want this software to be free?  If so, as someone has already
suggested, oddcast along with a few DSP plugins is probably your best bet.
But if you are  willing to pay a little cash then my suggestion would be
Station Playlist Studio.  It is very speech friendly and is probably for
value the best broadcasting software for your buck.
http://www.stationplaylist.com/


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Subject: Streaming Audio Software

I need some good suggestions for accessible software so I can stream 
audio from my PC to a server where it will be webcast.  Someone 
suggested the plug in for Winamp.  As Winamp is very accesible I figured 
the plug in would be also.  Boy was I wrong!!  Neither the alt or tab 
keys did anything!!  Trashed around with it for nearly an hour and gave 
up on it as a bad job.  I sure hope someone on this list can help.  As 
ACB radio is streamed by other blind D J's then such software obviously 
exists.  Any help will be most appreciated.

Thanks!

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Re: Streaming Audio Software

2008-11-18 Thread Robert doc Wright
Just so I make myself clear. I'm looking for something that I can run on my pc 
that will allow me to pull up a page from another computer and listen to music 
that I have the program pointed to. I have one called mp3 mystic but it is no 
longer working and the programmer  is no longer supporting it. this program 
would create links for all mp3's in a folder then create a web page for 
streaming.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 5:07 AM
Subject: Re: Streaming Audio Software


If you want to use Winamp, you can get the EdCast plugin, which is
accessible with JAWS, Window-Eyes etc from www.oddsock.org.

> I tried using winamp with poor results.
> - Original Message -
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> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 6:10 PM
> Subject: Streaming Audio Software
>
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> suggested the plug in for Winamp.  As Winamp is very accesible I figured
> the plug in would be also.  Boy was I wrong!!  Neither the alt or tab
> keys did anything!!  Trashed around with it for nearly an hour and gave
> up on it as a bad job.  I sure hope someone on this list can help.  As
> ACB radio is streamed by other blind D J's then such software obviously
> exists.  Any help will be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Roger  Stewart
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Re: Streaming Audio Software

2008-11-18 Thread James Scholes
If you want to use Winamp, you can get the EdCast plugin, which is
accessible with JAWS, Window-Eyes etc from www.oddsock.org.

> I tried using winamp with poor results.
> - Original Message -
> From: Roger Stewart
> To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 6:10 PM
> Subject: Streaming Audio Software
>
>
> I need some good suggestions for accessible software so I can stream
> audio from my PC to a server where it will be webcast.  Someone
> suggested the plug in for Winamp.  As Winamp is very accesible I figured
> the plug in would be also.  Boy was I wrong!!  Neither the alt or tab
> keys did anything!!  Trashed around with it for nearly an hour and gave
> up on it as a bad job.  I sure hope someone on this list can help.  As
> ACB radio is streamed by other blind D J's then such software obviously
> exists.  Any help will be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
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Re: Streaming Audio Software

2008-11-17 Thread Robert doc Wright
I tried using winamp with poor results.
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To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org 
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 6:10 PM
Subject: Streaming Audio Software


I need some good suggestions for accessible software so I can stream 
audio from my PC to a server where it will be webcast.  Someone 
suggested the plug in for Winamp.  As Winamp is very accesible I figured 
the plug in would be also.  Boy was I wrong!!  Neither the alt or tab 
keys did anything!!  Trashed around with it for nearly an hour and gave 
up on it as a bad job.  I sure hope someone on this list can help.  As 
ACB radio is streamed by other blind D J's then such software obviously 
exists.  Any help will be most appreciated.

Thanks!

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Re: Streaming audio and cell phones? Is it possible?

2008-08-28 Thread Mr. Bill
hi again another place to check out is www.accuweather.comAt 07:56 PM 
8/28/2008, you wrote:
>I know that this message is off topic, but I honestly don't know where to go
>with it, and I need a solution as quickly as possible, so please respond to
>me privately and not to the list.  I am a storm and earthquake enthusiast
>and often visit web sites like www.hurricanecity.com and other live coverage
>sites.  There's a potentially significant storm brewing out there right now
>and there is a good chance I will be at work when it hits the U.S.
>Management has cracked down on people listening to streaming audio on the
>company internet.  Is there any way possible that I could get this streaming
>audio live during my lunch and break times using my cell phone or maybe a
>notetaker?  I also spend a good bit of time waiting for paratransit and
>would love to have access to the internet while I wait, especially streaming
>audio.  Is this even possible with the current technology?  How much money
>would it cost?  I would buy a notetaker if I could get this streaming audio
>independent of my employer's internet facilities.
>
>Thanks in advance for any insights.
>
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Re: Streaming audio and cell phones? Is it possible?

2008-08-28 Thread Mr. Bill
try the weather channel ok?At 07:56 PM 8/28/2008, you wrote:
>I know that this message is off topic, but I honestly don't know where to go
>with it, and I need a solution as quickly as possible, so please respond to
>me privately and not to the list.  I am a storm and earthquake enthusiast
>and often visit web sites like www.hurricanecity.com and other live coverage
>sites.  There's a potentially significant storm brewing out there right now
>and there is a good chance I will be at work when it hits the U.S.
>Management has cracked down on people listening to streaming audio on the
>company internet.  Is there any way possible that I could get this streaming
>audio live during my lunch and break times using my cell phone or maybe a
>notetaker?  I also spend a good bit of time waiting for paratransit and
>would love to have access to the internet while I wait, especially streaming
>audio.  Is this even possible with the current technology?  How much money
>would it cost?  I would buy a notetaker if I could get this streaming audio
>independent of my employer's internet facilities.
>
>Thanks in advance for any insights.
>
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Re: Streaming audio and cell phones? Is it possible?

2008-08-28 Thread Steve Matzura
There's a cell phone mailing list you should really ask this question
on, but I'll try and give you a short answer that'll give you some
things to think about.

On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 21:56:54 -0400, you wrote:

>Is there any way possible that I could get this streaming
>audio ... using my cell phone or maybe a
>notetaker?  

Cell hone yes, notetaker definitely no, unless it's something like a
Pac-Mate which is really more than a notetaker anyway.  But sure! Been
possible for years now!  What you need is a suitable handset and data
plan is all.  I listen to Internet radio via Windows Media Player on
my XP6800 on Verizon's network all the time.  You really also want a
good quality Bluetooth headset, like my very favorite but hard-to-get
Plantronics PL859 (which also doubles as a great set of headphones for
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Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP

2004-10-05 Thread John
Hello Marty
Took your advice and all is working fine now 
Thank you so much JOHN

  - Original Message - 
  From: Marty Rimpau 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 11:58 PM
  Subject: Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP


  Hi, John, I would personally reccommend a reinstall of winamp, and
  though this might seem drastic, you'll understand why in a bit.  The
  modern skin support and our screen readers do not get along at all, and
  so to avoid ever running into that problem, reinstall winamp 5.05, and
  during the installation, tab to the tree-view in the installer, and in
  this installer, everything is checked by default, so, I personally
  would press the space bar on winamp agent, to prevent it from being
  installed, and modern skin support, to prevent it from being installed,
  and visualizations, because we don't need them.  If you use your review
  cursor, as you press the space bar to unselect more and more things,
  you'll find the space needed to install winamp gets smaller, and
  smaller, and ideally, instead of 12 megs, it should be about 6 megs,
  but this is a rough guess of whatt is being installed.  Then after
  you've unselected all the things you want to with the space bar, then
  you can proceed to the next part of the installation.  Doing this, will
  insure that you'll never choose the modern skin by mistake.  To get out
  of the skins list, just hit shift tab, and you're back in the
  tree-view, just hit p for plugins, and go from there.  
  On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 21:09:20 +0100, John wrote:

  >Hello Marty
  >I got the same problem as Richard but I am using winamp 5.50
  >I press control and P then start to arrow down and come to skins
  >And classic is cheque if I arrow down again then I get modern how do I get to 
plugins
  >All the best JOHN
  >
  >  - Original Message - 
  >  From: Marty Rimpau 
  >  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  >  Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:11 PM
  >  Subject: Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP
  >
  >
  >  Hi, Richard, go into preferences with control p, and arrow down to
  >  plugins, then down arrow to input, and tab to the list, the first one
  >  is the one you want, so press the configure button with the space bar,
  >  upon which, you will be in a tab control, just control shift tab to the
  >  right most tab, the streaming tab, and then tab to the track bars, and
  >  for each of them, press the end key on the 6 pack, and with
  >  window-eyes, at least, they both should say 50 of 50, but jaws will say
  >  100 per cent, tab to okay, press the space bar, and press the space bar
  >  on the close button to get out of preferences.  This should minimize
  >  break ups during a stream, because the buffer will be maximized.  
  >  On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:01:14 -0400, RQJ wrote:
  >
  >  >Hello List,
  >  >When I try to listen to streaming audio with winamp,
  >  >the audio comes thru, but stops, and then starts again, as if the buffer is
  >  >too small or something
  >  >I am on dsl, using winamp 2.80, on a win98SE machine.
  >  >Is there some kind of adjustment to the settings that will eliminate this?
  >  >Any help is appreciated,
  >  >Richard Justice
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Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP

2004-10-04 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, John, I would personally reccommend a reinstall of winamp, and
though this might seem drastic, you'll understand why in a bit.  The
modern skin support and our screen readers do not get along at all, and
so to avoid ever running into that problem, reinstall winamp 5.05, and
during the installation, tab to the tree-view in the installer, and in
this installer, everything is checked by default, so, I personally
would press the space bar on winamp agent, to prevent it from being
installed, and modern skin support, to prevent it from being installed,
and visualizations, because we don't need them.  If you use your review
cursor, as you press the space bar to unselect more and more things,
you'll find the space needed to install winamp gets smaller, and
smaller, and ideally, instead of 12 megs, it should be about 6 megs,
but this is a rough guess of whatt is being installed.  Then after
you've unselected all the things you want to with the space bar, then
you can proceed to the next part of the installation.  Doing this, will
insure that you'll never choose the modern skin by mistake.  To get out
of the skins list, just hit shift tab, and you're back in the
tree-view, just hit p for plugins, and go from there.  
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 21:09:20 +0100, John wrote:

>Hello Marty
>I got the same problem as Richard but I am using winamp 5.50
>I press control and P then start to arrow down and come to skins
>And classic is cheque if I arrow down again then I get modern how do I get to plugins
>All the best JOHN
>
>  - Original Message - 
>  From: Marty Rimpau 
>  To: PC audio discussion list. 
>  Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:11 PM
>  Subject: Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP
>
>
>  Hi, Richard, go into preferences with control p, and arrow down to
>  plugins, then down arrow to input, and tab to the list, the first one
>  is the one you want, so press the configure button with the space bar,
>  upon which, you will be in a tab control, just control shift tab to the
>  right most tab, the streaming tab, and then tab to the track bars, and
>  for each of them, press the end key on the 6 pack, and with
>  window-eyes, at least, they both should say 50 of 50, but jaws will say
>  100 per cent, tab to okay, press the space bar, and press the space bar
>  on the close button to get out of preferences.  This should minimize
>  break ups during a stream, because the buffer will be maximized.  
>  On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:01:14 -0400, RQJ wrote:
>
>  >Hello List,
>  >When I try to listen to streaming audio with winamp,
>  >the audio comes thru, but stops, and then starts again, as if the buffer is
>  >too small or something
>  >I am on dsl, using winamp 2.80, on a win98SE machine.
>  >Is there some kind of adjustment to the settings that will eliminate this?
>  >Any help is appreciated,
>  >Richard Justice
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Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP

2004-10-04 Thread Charles Adkins
I'm not sure what screen reader you use but you can do a left mouse click on 
plugins, that usually works for me. The trouble I have sometimes is getting 
of the modern skins when my cursor is on that.

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From: "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP


Hello Marty
I got the same problem as Richard but I am using winamp 5.50
I press control and P then start to arrow down and come to skins
And classic is cheque if I arrow down again then I get modern how do I get 
to plugins
All the best JOHN

 - Original Message - 
 From: Marty Rimpau
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:11 PM
 Subject: Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP

 Hi, Richard, go into preferences with control p, and arrow down to
 plugins, then down arrow to input, and tab to the list, the first one
 is the one you want, so press the configure button with the space bar,
 upon which, you will be in a tab control, just control shift tab to the
 right most tab, the streaming tab, and then tab to the track bars, and
 for each of them, press the end key on the 6 pack, and with
 window-eyes, at least, they both should say 50 of 50, but jaws will say
 100 per cent, tab to okay, press the space bar, and press the space bar
 on the close button to get out of preferences.  This should minimize
 break ups during a stream, because the buffer will be maximized.
 On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:01:14 -0400, RQJ wrote:
 >Hello List,
 >When I try to listen to streaming audio with winamp,
 >the audio comes thru, but stops, and then starts again, as if the buffer 
is
 >too small or something
 >I am on dsl, using winamp 2.80, on a win98SE machine.
 >Is there some kind of adjustment to the settings that will eliminate 
this?
 >Any help is appreciated,
 >Richard Justice
 >
 >
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Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP

2004-10-04 Thread John
Hello Marty
I got the same problem as Richard but I am using winamp 5.50
I press control and P then start to arrow down and come to skins
And classic is cheque if I arrow down again then I get modern how do I get to plugins
All the best JOHN

  - Original Message - 
  From: Marty Rimpau 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 6:11 PM
  Subject: Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP


  Hi, Richard, go into preferences with control p, and arrow down to
  plugins, then down arrow to input, and tab to the list, the first one
  is the one you want, so press the configure button with the space bar,
  upon which, you will be in a tab control, just control shift tab to the
  right most tab, the streaming tab, and then tab to the track bars, and
  for each of them, press the end key on the 6 pack, and with
  window-eyes, at least, they both should say 50 of 50, but jaws will say
  100 per cent, tab to okay, press the space bar, and press the space bar
  on the close button to get out of preferences.  This should minimize
  break ups during a stream, because the buffer will be maximized.  
  On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:01:14 -0400, RQJ wrote:

  >Hello List,
  >When I try to listen to streaming audio with winamp,
  >the audio comes thru, but stops, and then starts again, as if the buffer is
  >too small or something
  >I am on dsl, using winamp 2.80, on a win98SE machine.
  >Is there some kind of adjustment to the settings that will eliminate this?
  >Any help is appreciated,
  >Richard Justice
  >
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Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP

2004-10-04 Thread RQJ
Hi Marty,
Thanks for the imfo.
Richard Justice
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From: "Marty Rimpau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 1:11 PM
Subject: Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP


> Hi, Richard, go into preferences with control p, and arrow down to
> plugins, then down arrow to input, and tab to the list, the first one
> is the one you want, so press the configure button with the space bar,
> upon which, you will be in a tab control, just control shift tab to the
> right most tab, the streaming tab, and then tab to the track bars, and
> for each of them, press the end key on the 6 pack, and with
> window-eyes, at least, they both should say 50 of 50, but jaws will say
> 100 per cent, tab to okay, press the space bar, and press the space bar
> on the close button to get out of preferences.  This should minimize
> break ups during a stream, because the buffer will be maximized.
> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:01:14 -0400, RQJ wrote:
>
> >Hello List,
> >When I try to listen to streaming audio with winamp,
> >the audio comes thru, but stops, and then starts again, as if the buffer
is
> >too small or something
> >I am on dsl, using winamp 2.80, on a win98SE machine.
> >Is there some kind of adjustment to the settings that will eliminate
this?
> >Any help is appreciated,
> >Richard Justice
> >
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Re: STREAMING AUDIO WITH WINAMP

2004-10-04 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Richard, go into preferences with control p, and arrow down to
plugins, then down arrow to input, and tab to the list, the first one
is the one you want, so press the configure button with the space bar,
upon which, you will be in a tab control, just control shift tab to the
right most tab, the streaming tab, and then tab to the track bars, and
for each of them, press the end key on the 6 pack, and with
window-eyes, at least, they both should say 50 of 50, but jaws will say
100 per cent, tab to okay, press the space bar, and press the space bar
on the close button to get out of preferences.  This should minimize
break ups during a stream, because the buffer will be maximized.  
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:01:14 -0400, RQJ wrote:

>Hello List,
>When I try to listen to streaming audio with winamp,
>the audio comes thru, but stops, and then starts again, as if the buffer is
>too small or something
>I am on dsl, using winamp 2.80, on a win98SE machine.
>Is there some kind of adjustment to the settings that will eliminate this?
>Any help is appreciated,
>Richard Justice
>
>
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