Okay, I don't understand. How can this be dooable? The screen seems to be
extremely crowded with info, a lot of which not pertaining to what one is
listening to, for one thing.
What if I want to find, Deep Tracks, for instance? How do I find that?
What I did to, which seemed to work a little
Terry, Could it be that your NPR station is weaker than the Christian
station next to it? Most Walkmans and boom boxes have very lose front
ends. What I mean by that is, that they don't reject multipath
interference that well. So stronger stations almost always blead over in
to the weaker ones.
Hey I'm curious, can some one walk me through how to use XM on line? and
what is the phee for web userrs?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
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Okay, I don't understand. How can this be dooable? The screen seems
to be extremely
Hi Johnathan,
I'm not familiar with Mix It, so couldn't comment on that. A line-out
connection simply means that it takes the signal from whatever device you're
using and transfers it to somewhere else. The simplest thing to think of is
an earphone, where when you plug in the connection the
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for your input on this. I appreciate it.
Yes, I believe that this Christian station is stronger than our NPR station.
I know this NPR station is in one city, but it has towers in other cities as
well.
I can actually pick up two of the stations, but the one near the Christian
try www.listen.xmradio.com. There is supposedly a 3 day free trial thingie,
but, due to not reading the darned thing carefully enough, I ended up
subscribing to it. You'll need the flash movie player installed for this thing
to work.
You'll be using your arrow keys a heck of a lot, I will say
For accessible software that will allow you to transfer music between your
computer and a Creative MP3 player, check out Notmad Explorer at
http://www.redchairsoftware.com/notmad/trial.php
Kevin
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Nothing as of yet. I'm thinking that maybe I'll send another email. Rather
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I never saw those buttons. Only play, stop and volume up and down which did
nothing when I clicked on them.
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Are you doing this solely with a screen reader alone?
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Which screen reader are you using? I'm using jaws50 and don't see any
buttons whatsoever.
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Where are you going. When I get to the page I click on listen now
sign in
and click on launchXMRO()
It pulls up the xm radio online player
where all I see mouse over graphics that say play stop volume down volume
up. There's nothing more to choose. Below is what I get.
XM Radio Online Player
Kevin! Connecting more than one audio source to one pair of headphones
is certainly possible and your local electronics supply ought to be able to
fix you up. I don't know that what you're looking for has a particular name
but an Audio Mixer would certainly do the job. An Audio Mixer can
hi, has anyone used this mp3 player? i like the specs on it but haven't
managed to get my hands on one to have a look. the specs say it has
intuitive scroll wheel navigation, this is the bit that concerns me re
accessibility, i have no useful sight! so any comments would be helpful,
especially
Brian the MZNH700 must be a European only version. Here in the United
States I see an 800 and a 900 but no 700.
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Will,
I couldn't see any channel buttons at all, just the player, and they
couldn't figure out why I could not get it to work, no sound whatever
although I could play their test stream. What I don't understand is that I
had no trouble with the samples on their site prior to their use of the web
Hi Ray,
If you drop me a note off-list, I'll send you the e-mail for someone who can
answer all your shortwave questions. He has worked with just about every
radio out there and can give you all the in's and out's about them.
I'm not certain if he would want me to post his address to this
There is a benefit. If your are a high end audio person, you know that
lining in a tape-deck to a sound card does give you a loss in sound quality,
graininess, and even some buzzing called bus noise, not to be confused with
the common 60 Hz hum. This unit probably attempts to allow you to
Which screen reader are you using? If you are using jaws, it sounds like you
have flash movies turned off.
You'll want to go into verbosity settings with insert+v hit the letter f until
you hear flash movies, or something like that. If it's off, press space bar,
then tab to close.
Once flash
I downloaded the software and it worked beautifully. I couldn't understand a
few things-
Suppose, I want to play a particular instrument. How will I reach directly
to this instrument? I couldn't find chords, How I should find the chords? I
was unable to find beats. Will someone tell me in detail
Yall wrote:
i certainly don't think so, considering you can plug any old cassette
deck
into the line in on your sound card and get exactly the same results.
Yeah, I wonder how the developers of this device came to the conclusion
that there would be a market for it. Anyone who has lots of tapes
'Will do.
Tom Kaufman
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Joy,
He and I have the same configuration there. I do have the movie player
installed but am sometimes seeing illegal operations messages when I go to
certain pages, so obviously something is wrong. Using JAWS 4.02, I don't
think there are all those options for flash players, so I haven't
Terri! I listen to my public radio station on my computer at
www.ncpr.org. It comes in perfectly. No interference.
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If I may jump in here?
Is there a shuffle function during playback on this machine? And, what is
the largest memory that you can get on it?
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Hi George.
Can't give those details for this particular model but I expect with
regards to the shuffle question it will be the same as that for my own
player the jukebox 2.
Basically, you connect the player to your computer using the USB connection
and then use the notmad explorer software to
Hi Nick. That makes sense, that you wouldn't hear as much background noise
with a built-uin cassette player.
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That doesn't make sense. After all, whether you plug a jack into your sound
card or hook wires to a jumper on your sound card it is an analog signal
you're dealing with and there is no benefit one way or the other.
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It really depends on what you're using the programs for. I use both total
recorder and sound forge. I am experimenting with adobe audition, but so
far I haven't had a lot of luck editing like I can in sound forge. Sound
forge seems to be really easy as far as editing on the fly. total
Hi Tim. I haven't tried it yet, but do plan to convert the cassettes I have
to MP3's on CD.
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Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
here are the shortcuts again, and then some more info.
f1 and f2, volume control. f3 and f4, change octave.
f6 and f7 change instrument moving through the list 1
2 3 4 5 etcetera. f7 and f8 change instruments moving
through the list 8 16 24 32 40 48 etcetera. f9 and
f10, pan. Pan means cause the
Hi Joy,
Yeah! I'm having the same problems! I finally did get a station to play
with a lot of work! Then, I wanted to change stations, and it seemed
virtually impossible! I'm still in my 3 day trial. However, I think I'd
end up doing a lot of trial and error if I bought it. It's too bad.
From what I've been hearing about this XM online, one would be better off to
just buy the XMPCR as I understand that it works really well, according to
friends that I know that own the product. The question I have about
XMonline is: do you get all the channels..entertainment and all? Or do you
Hi Kevin,
Well, you have to go online to the link, listen.xmradio.com. Then you have
to register. That's not really a problem. There's a free 3 day trial.
When the 3 day trial expires, you have to pay. I believe it's $7. Anyway,
after that you have to navigate through the buttons with the
hello listers I went to the sound forge sight and tried to download a
demo but for some reason I was going in a loop.
can any one help, I went to www.soundforge.com
did I go to the wrong sight if I did can any one give me the right sight.
thanks so much.
MSN address.
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Hi Doc!
Were you able to make the XM online work? I'm listening to it online right
now. I really want to hear The Village, and The Bluegrass Junction. Do you
know if they're available online?
Kathy
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HI Doc,
You have to make sure you have Macro Media Flash turned on. You have to do
that through the Jaws configuration manager. They're still difficult to
manage. Have a good one.
Kathy
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I finally got it to work in a sense. I'm hoping the problem is only with
the free trial. I had to turn off the player, turn it back on in order to
change stations.
Doc Wright
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If you are using jaws 50 do the following to get the flash player on
jawskey+shift+v to set personal verbosity
press the end key then arrow up three times
press the space bar to turn on flash movie.
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Hi Susan,
Yeah, I know,. I think that's unfortunate! I was going to use my fm
transmitter and listen to my stereo. It looks like I'll end up buying the
darn receiver. I'm not sure when that'll be.
I did, however turn Macro Media Movie Flash on in my Jaws Configuration
Manager. I can get
No, 4.02 doesn't have that feature. I believe it started with 5.0
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Hi Susan,
I don't know, but you have to have Macro Media Movie Flash installed for it
to work. Hope this helps.
Kathy
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I saw several stations listed. i also heard that there were no more PCR's
available for sell.
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I did get it to kind of work. I couldn't change stations unless I shutdown
the player and then restarted it. This is unacceptable. Maybe blue grass
is under the country button.
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I wasn't able to tab anywhere. Plus the reaction time is very slow.
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hi listers, i got the below message when installing cdex.
running home, it says:---
CDex
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Failed to load the wnaspi32.dll driver!
Use the Native NT SCSI library driver option instead?
---
Yes No
Hey Gary; What prog does one use to convert my cassettes to mp3 form on my
drive? TXS for any help; Ken b
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tim your completely correct. because you are dealing with an analogue signal,
it makes absolutley no difference whether your plugging a lead into your sound
card or connecting a device directly into your computer.
noise from tape decks usually comes from a number of different sources. it can
Oh..but I hope that isn't the case; I had thought that..somewhere down the
line..I might have wanted the PCR version! Thing is..with my
soundcard..don't know if it would have worked! I have (and I may not have
this information correct)..but I think it's called a Crystall DM
soundcard..or
Well it seems my free three days were up at 5pm today. I'm signing up under
another email address I have. At this point I don't see where it is worth
it to subscribe until there is more ease in use.
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you have a choice of CDex, goldWave, Soundforge and Easy CD creator.
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Hi Tom,
Well, I don't think you can get all the channels online. At least I haven't
been able too. So far, I've only found a few catagories. I think it's
difficult to navigate. It's too bad.
They do say that their XM Online is new and is still in progress. So, I
don't know if things will
Just hit ok and you shouldn't have anymore problems. The same thing happened
to me.
Allison
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Subject: cdex 151?
hi listers, i got the below message
Hi Doc,
Is the pcr the receiver that plays the XM? If they're not for sale, what
would you use?
Kathy
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Hi Doc,
Thanks for the invo.
Kathy
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Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: xm radio online service
If you are using jaws 50 do
Hi Doc,
Yeah, I had to do that too at first. The thing is I don't think all the
channels are available. I wonder if more channels will be available with
the paid subscription? I'm going to give them a call tomorrow. I hope I
can get the answers to my questions. I won't count on it. Have a
Hi Dock,
Thanks bunches! I'll check it out.
Kathy
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Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: xm radio online service
I did get it
Hi Doc,
Yeah, I agree. Maybe things will improve once the website has been around
longer. I hope so.
Kathy
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Maybe Joi knows. She accidently subscribed.
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they might as well put it back on the market. with programs like total
recorder you can record from anywhere.
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It was a receiver you could attach to your computer.I waited too long to
check it out. You can sometimes find one on EBay but I think you will only
find gougers there.
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Yeah really!
Oh! Man! I finally found the folk and bluegrass stations under country!
Thanks bunches Doc!
Kathy
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I'm glad I found the channels I was looking for before I subscribed. I'm
still not sure whether I'm going to subscribe. I do love the folk channel
though!
Kathy
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Oh. I see. Well, I may get the boom box someday.
Thanks for the info.
Kathy
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: xm radio
supposedly there is a new receiver out with a built in recorder on it which
will allow one to record up to five hours at a time, kind of an xm tivo, if you
will. I think it's a Delphi product. You may hear adverts for it on XM.
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supposedly there are channels not available on the xm online service, such as
Fox news. I was told that the reasoning was that Fox News was an In house
channel. He didn't explain what that meant, however.
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Maybe Joi
I looked for it but couldn't find it. What did you choose in the midst of
all those names? does any one know the significance of clicking on number
or channel?
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HI Doc,
I tried clicking on the number and channel but nothing happened. Let's see.
I clicked on Artist name, then category, and then I think the song that was
playing. I think that's right. I had to do some fooling around. Now I'm
afraid to turn the thing off! I'll have to work to find it
Maybe one of our expert script writers will feel incline to create scripts
for it. It would be great if they could sell the scripts to XM.
Doc Wright
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From:
I've been hearing something about a
portable XM receiver out now, a new one
you can take anywhere with you. Not the
Roady; Magpi, or something like that.
Hmm, I'm satisfied to wait till I get
home to hear favorite shows. When I'm
going somehwere, I need to concentrate
on where I am. I'm one of
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