Hank, Matthew,
Just in case you didn't realise, this thread is currently going out to
the whole macvisionaries list!
As wonderfully descriptive as those metaphors were, they're probably
not too appropriate here.
Please, if you're going to continue the thread, be careful which
messages you quote!
ay, August 27, 2009 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: The Orbitcast Daily Update
>
> i get this in email and twitter. don't recall anything inteeresting
> besides new radios that i'm not buying? what peaked your intrest? lol
> hasn't been any new programming announcements? oh
i get this in email and twitter. don't recall anything inteeresting
besides new radios that i'm not buying? what peaked your intrest? lol
hasn't been any new programming announcements? oh the new sky doc?
before you get too excited read the satellite dish column at
http://www.multichannel.com
read
Orbitcast
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To: hanksmi...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:04 PM
Subject: The Orbitcast Daily Update
The Orbitcast Daily Update
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AOL Radio seems to use 128kbps MP3 for broadband so maybe that's a lower
bitrate and breaks up less than XM. It could also be that AOL's content
distribution network has a node closer to you than XM so there would be
less network hops and less latency.
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/2008/07/
Yes, the app is VO friendly on the iPhone but speech tends to crack-up
at times. One hint is to hit the pause button in the upper left corner
of the app to stop the current station if you wish to change to
another one. From a pure performance perspective, I listened to this
on the train her
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Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 12:09 PM
Subject: The Orbitcast Daily Update
The Orbitcast Daily Update
Sirius XM