I have both. I found out all the
channels and their names from the
website. Once you know what's on the
channels you want to hear and listen
long enough, tuning in is easy.
I have the boombox and home kit and pcr.
I use them all.
Mimi
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I'm sure I heard that before, but it never registered.Thanks to
everyone.
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave list
> It moved over to Smartgroups.
> Mimi
Mimi thanks for your detailed description of xm and sirius.
On the xm side do you have the boom box or the home stereo kit or do you use
your computer?
How do you go from channel to channel?
How did you learn which was which.
Thanks.Ray Slaton
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Sirius's Retro Radio as their oldtime
radio channel is called is 133.
Mimi
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
>
> I am in the process of trying the 3
day trial. I like w
Robert, personally I have found the XM guide much more accessible and informative
about there programming. every week you will get an email giving you highlights of
what programs of interest that will be on for the week. you get it on Monday. the
activation forms were easily dealt with too!
-
I am in the process of trying the 3 day trial. I like what I have heard, especially
the classic rock stations. I can't find the old time radio channel to check it out.
Susan, I don't think you would have any problems what so ever in New York City. they
probably have it blanketed with a repeater
Is anyone using this catalogue program. It seems liek it would do the
things I want, but I have just downloaded it and find it quite confusing. I
can see a list of CD titles but cannot see how to get track titles. I can
see there is a CD player, but can't get it going.
Peter S.
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Thanks for pointing it out about the local feeds. it would make more sense to carry
the local feeds..
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Well, I've just caught the NBA and NHL playoffs. Sirius carries the local
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That is called Replace PCR but it does
not work well with Window-Eyes, so I did
not bother with it. I'm using the
software that came with the pcr.
No need to go to channel 0 with the pcr.
When you start it up for the very first
time, the screen reader will read the i
d code and you can write it d
Thanks for that link, I heard a lot about radio
Caroline but never got to hear it.
Shawn
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>
> If anyone loves the sound of the old pirate radio
> ships that were round the
> UK and Dutch coasts, take a listen to
> www.offshoremusicradio.com. It'll
Sirius carries CNN headline news, but not CNN. XM has both. Sirius has Fox
News, and XM has fox news and MSNBC.
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Right, but when jaws comes out of the same speakers it ends up changing the
volume of jaws too when I use real player or my system volume. I'm looking
for a way to keep the volume of jaws and whatever sound program I'm using
separate from each other.
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They both carry the ESPN Sunday game of the week.
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You will find the access number as soon as you start the XM software. There
is no need to change to channel 0 with the pcr. With the PCR, the only time
you'll see the 8 character receiver code is when you first execute the XMPCR
software so write it down or record it before you hit the OK button.
Yes, it works with Window-Eyes.
Bear in mind the names of songs will be
abbreviated; that is how they appear on
the display.
Mimi
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It moved over to Smartgroups.
Mimi
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> I'm not seeing anything on the
Goldwave list. It's called
> [EMAIL PRO
Different names used for the channels,
XM is in Washington, DC.
Mimi
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> Hi Mimi and all,
> i hadn't really looke
Hi Mimi,
After reading your posts and talking with others, I ordered the XM Radio
PCR yesterday. I am suppose to get it on Tuesday. I see that I will have to
activate it and plan to do that online. The activation FAQ says that I can
select chanel 0 and get the receiver id. Does this work with Wi
That's right. Thanks for the
clarification.
Mimi
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> There isn't a PCR. Yours is a plug
and play, because you can ta
Yes.
Mimi
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> I appreciated your comparison. What I
don't know yet, does one have direct
> c
CNBC is on Sirius; MSNBC is on XM.
Mimi
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> Does Sirius carry news channels such
as CNN, MSNBc? If so, I could g
Yes.
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 1:22 PM
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> Does Sirius carry news channels such as CNN, MSNBc? If so, I could get
> along without TV Channels altogether
Yes.
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> I appreciated your comparison. What I don't know yet, does one have
direct
> channel
Hi all!
When I first ran this program, it asked me if I wanted to add all of the mp3s on my
machine into a database. I said yes. How do I view the database and how do I add to
it? Thanks!
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Take a look at my database of radio station databases at
www.rose.demon.co.uk/radio.html. there you'll find a site that deals with
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My subject line says much. Carolons are those musical themes played before broadcasts
or by stations for purposes. It would be neat to have a collection. And yes, I used
to listen to old ships, reference an earlier message about Lod ship calls or something
like that. thanks
To join my Help l
Hi Folks
If anyone loves the sound of the old pirate radio ships that were round the
UK and Dutch coasts, take a listen to www.offshoremusicradio.com. It'll
bring back memories.
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It is not dead. I also am subscribed to it and have successfully posted
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try that one, and see if you get more traffic.
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>I'm not seeing anything on the Goldwave list. It's called
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I appreciated your comparison. What I don't know yet, does one have direct
channel access with either remote?
Jim
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Hi Mimi and all,
i hadn't really looked into this until now but all this discussion prompted
me to check their respective websites, very exciting. in terms of what I've
heard I'm especially interested in finding out about the XM options, and
like the idea of connecting their receiver to my compute
I'm not seeing anything on the Goldwave list. It's called
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a confirmation from the moderator and I have
seen my own messages. If it's a dead list, shouldn't someone remove it?
Is there another Goldwave list? Is there another Sound Forge list for that
matter? There's alm
Does Sirius carry news channels such as CNN, MSNBc? If so, I could get
along without TV Channels altogether. Wouldn't that be grate?
Jim
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Sirius does have the NFL games.
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Yes it does. But I haven't kept up with the music channel lineup changes
since July 7th as I rarely use them.
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 7:22 AM
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> Excuse me,
Only the ESPN feeds.
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 6:37 AM
Subject: xm radio
> Do either xm or Sirius carry any baseball programming? Thanks.
> Ray Slaton
>
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There isn't a PCR. Yours is a plug and play, because you can take your
tuner and plug it in to a home kit, car kit or boombox.
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 7:24 AM
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Well, I've just caught the NBA and NHL playoffs. Sirius carries the local
feeds, not the CBS feeds. Don't know about the NFL.
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: XM Radio
>
> I thoug
Thanksfor the explanation. Sorry, notmy
kind of music but was wondering.
Mimi
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Hair bands are groups like Poison, Whitesnake, Skid Row, etc which were popular in the
80's. Even though Aerosmith had
music out before and after the 80's I think they are considered an 80's hairband for
that time period at least.
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Hi Mike
You need to either re-sample the file or the sound bight. Both files need to be the
same sampling frequency.
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Sounds like the settings for each file is different and that you can't
switch on the fly.
Just guessing, never tried to do it.
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I have been able to get CD information from the database without a problem.
I didn't think most of the CD's would be there, but they were.
Now, for some strange reason, the new CD's I put in have no information
about them. I don't know what could be causing this new behavior, and I
wonder some one
Thanks a lot! I didn't realize the two files were recorded at different bit
rates. I never set the bit rates before in recording, so I don't know how
the rates were different, but they were. I fixed the problem. thanks
again!
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Audiovox. It's the home kit that
connects to the stereo.
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 5:54 AM
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>
> I thought there would be logistics
involved with CBS radio but I guess not
I thought there would be logistics involved with CBS radio but I guess not. Frankly I
knew nothing about Cirius until yesterday. If they did a better job marketing like XM
radio does, I may have bought a cirius receiver. until now I thought Cirius was only
available in Chrysler cars and trucks.
Hello, everyone!
Well, I've had my Sirius on since around
12:30 pm Pacific Time yesterday. Here
are some of my observations:
I like both services; XM continues to be
my favorite and top choice. I'll keep
'em both after all.
XM: Radio Classics has a host and I like
the information he gives abou
you will need to change The sample rate for the file to be inserted. this is
done through the Process menu. The sample rate must be consistent throughout
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Terra, I did that. all that came up then I clicked on the channel lineup was the web
browser with the adobe formatted page which jaws 5.0 has no support for.
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Go to Sirius.com and you can see the channels as well as listen to the music
streams in 20-min
Hi folks! I'm having a problem combining two wave files in sound forge. I have a
sound bite, I'm trying to insert in a certain place, and every time I copy it and
paste it to where I want it to go, I get an error message saying the sampling rate is
different and that the pitch will be differen
CDEX is a CD ripping program. CDEX does not come with the Radium MP3 codec
installed. One needs to download it separately from a source other than
CDEX and install it. Radium is a hack of the Fraunhoffer codec. In CDEX
with Radium installed, the end user can rip CD's and create an MP3 version
o
Excuse me, Sirius has 65 music channels
now.
Mimi
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> I don't understand that. Why does
Dish carrying the NHL make
OK, so what you're saying is there is no
Sirius pcr.
Mimi
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For anyone interested, Sirius doesn't
have a radio like the XMP
Do either xm or Sirius carry any baseball programming? Thanks.
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For anyone interested, Sirius doesn't have a radio like the XMPCR. There is just some
confusion because they call some of their tuners plug and play. This doesn't have
anything to do with the computer, it is just what they call the tuners that you can
swap around, like from the car to home or
Hi ppl,
I'm looking for some Unix (ummm, Linux) based tools that will do ripping
from a CD, encoding between audio formats and in general handle other audio
related activities. Can anyone suggest something which might fit the bill?
Thanks if you can help.
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I don't understand that. Why does Dish carrying the NHL make it natural
that Sirious carry the NHL? Sirious carries the NFL, but Dish does not.
>From all I've heard about the only thing Dish is doing with Sirious is
carrying Sirious's 61 music channels.
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