Hi all,
I know these subjects have been fully discussed, but I'm hoping you can
point me to a resource where I can read how to do two things:
I just bought a Phillips Aurilium 5.1 channel USB sound card. I'd like to
be able to play audio through it while running JFW through my original sound
Hi,
I have recenly been expriementing wit this program. It seems pretty good
for this purpose. There are some places where it does not talkl so well
with JFW.
I am wondering if there are other blind users of this product.
If so I would like to correspond to talk about best ways to use it.
How
If you want to hear coverage of Hurricane Francis as it makes its way in to
Florida, paste the following in to Winamp.
http://216.37.55.101:8080
It is coverage provided by the hams of the area.
Do you want to know about new products when they come out? Do you have a
product
This one is the Hurricane Watch Net found on the twenty meter band. It's
address is
http://67.108.86.43:8000
Do you want to know about new products when they come out? Do you have a
product the blind community would benefit from? Send an empty message to
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Which output plug-in should you change? There's a list of them under
Output.
Jerry Berrier
108 Bumble Bee Circle
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
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Jerry, in my Winamp version 5.03, the up down arrows turn volume up
down, indepentent of Jaws.
Harry
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Subject: Winamp, separate volume control, and 2
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To: Pc Audio
Subject: Winamp, separate volume control, and 2 sound cards
Hi all,
I know these subjects have been fully discussed, but I'm hoping you can
point me to a resource
Hello,
Has anyone found any subscription music sites that are accessible? I have
heard that Napster is definitely not.
Jeff
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I used to have EMusic. I like a lot of the old pop classics and show music.
Unfortunately, Emusic does not cover my musical preferences.
Rick
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Yeah, they are quite expensive also really compared to other sites.
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Subject: Re: music subscription sites ...
I used to have EMusic. I like a
I use Napster, but it's not very accessible. I like the music mix they
provide, so I'm hoping to convince them to become more accessible.
Rick
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Hi
Try
Wwwemusic.com
Andre
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Subject: music subscription sites ...
Hello,
Has anyone found any subscription music sites that
I am using Jaws and I have found Napster and the Real Music store quite
useable. It gets a little tricky when one wants to use these programs to
burn CDs, but obviously there are other options for this purpose.
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