Terri is an XM subscriber. She just
cannot get the signal in her apartment.
Mimi
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> Hi Teri, I think you have to be an XM
subscr
I have the home receivers for both XM
and Sirius, so don't need a car.
Mimi
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> Hi,
hello there does anyone know if the I-pod is accessable? if you have one, could you
write me off list about it? I have a totally blind person that is asking me about one.
thanks in advance.
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Now it all makes sense to me. It should have before.
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Hi,
They do when you have it i
Hi Teri, I think you have to be an XM subscriber to be able to get the internet stream
on the computer. it is going to cost $3.00 per month in adition to the $9.95 per
month.
Get your name as your email address.
Includes spam pr
Hi,
They do when you have it in your GM car, its $325.00 for the unit and about
$10 a month for the subscription. Dave Hutchins
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From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 2:18 PM
Subje
If you are speaking about playing from your harddrive then do the following:
highlight the mp3 file you wish to play
press the applications key
arrow down to "open with"
choose realplayer
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
*Wouldn't it be nice if whenever we messed
up our life we could
simply pr
>
> NEW YORK - XM Satellite Radio Holdings will soon begin broadcasting some
of
> its stations
> to subscribers over the Internet, fresh on the heels of the company's
> discontinuation
> of a receiver for PCs that some users used to circumvent the music
> industry's crackdown
> on illegal file shar
They have to pay for the bandwidth used, somehow. They're in this to make
money also. That's just business.
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I have several players and know how to make them the default, but I was
curious about Real player. I know some people say it's not real accessible
but I wanted to hear some of my music in Real Player 10 to test its sound
quality. So 2 things: (1) can I somehow get Real to play one of my songs
Well, it's their situation, not ours.
If a subscriber wants to listen on the
Net, then they pay. If not, well,
that's that. The free lunch is long
gone. XM has to defray their costs
somewhere.
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Bill, or is it Marie:
You can, for a short time, download the file from my server with this direct
link:
http://www.compuconference.com/realV125.exe
Cheers.
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It doesn't seem right that XM should have to charge that extra fee.
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From: "Charles Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 5:22 PM
Subject: important, xm radio information
This is some information I thought all of you who
Hello everyone,
Can anyone tell me more about XM starting to stream over the internet?
I'd like to be able to listen to the XM stations. However, when I bought my
PCR sometime ago, I couldn't pick up a signal.
It's due to where I'm living.
I wouldn't really like the internet stream, but at this ti
Hello,
www.whitestick.co.uk and click on the 'Downloads' link. The programs to
download are in alphabetical order, so it is quicker to get to the Real
Alternative link by doing shift-tab.
Hope this helps.
Christopher
At 13:10 18/09/04 -0500, you wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before,
i know where you can get reio altenetive you can go to cool links of
www.for-the-people.ccom and go to the acessible devices web site and go to
free programs or programs that work for blind users don't remember which and
their is a link for it their some where on the page just search around and
I am sure this has been discussed before, but I can't seem to find messages
on this thread. Where do I get Real Alternative? I uninstalled Realone,
because even that wanted to run my Windows 98 SE system?
To join my Help list send a blank email to
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Big-Ha
Hello, this is a multi-track editor, where you can add harmonies or other
instruments on top of what you've already got. I did a review of it on Main
Menu a while back.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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Hi,
I don't think that you will get the quality of signal over the internet
that you get with the pcr.
Robert Carter
At 12:13 AM 9/18/2004, you wrote:
I don't have a XM PCR unit but I'm wondering... Would it even be worth
acquiring one at this time? If XM is going to internet streaming, won'
Hi Folks:
I have a few questions for you folks who use Real Alternative:
1. How does one replay a clip after stopping it without reloading the file from the
file menu?
2. Has anyone had any luck switching to a different soundcard in the options/output
menu?
3. Has anyone had any luck changi
No, it shouldn't be obsolete at all, remember, with the PCR receiver, you
don't need to be online to listen to all the XM channels.
~Ann
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Hello folks,
I recently had to set up another computer after my hard drive crashed on my main
system. I downloaded another copy of what I thought was the same dvd2mp3 program that
I used to use on my old machine. Sadly, this version now called "ultra dvd2mp3" is
not as accessible as the older
Is this software sspeech-friendly?
Is it just another wav editor?
Or is it a less complicated type of software than Sonar or Cakewalk or
whatever it is these days?
Cheers
Andrea
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When you have eliminated the impossible.
whatever remains, however improbable,
must be the trut
I wonder why people would even ask that. As long as you pay your
subscription and the receiver works you'll be able to use it.
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