Is any blind DJ using it. Its not accessible as far as I know.
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From: DJ Reese
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Subject: Sam Broadcaster
Hi list:
Anyone using Sam Broadcaster? I have a DJ who needs to know how to setup
the listener statistic relay?
I think he'd be better served by migrating to SPL there's an active and
knowledgeable spl yahoo group from which most questions can be answered
stationplaylist-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA
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I heard the Sam DJ thing, which is the lite one they use for their own service
is, not sure about the full-fledged version. I wonder why some stations out
there insist on it? Is there stuff in it that Station Playlist wouldn't have
ok hears a tricky one i am having trouble using sam broadcaster running
windows 2000 on a separate machine and jaws 8.0
the problem is that wen i load sam brodcaster, and wen i go to tab through
the different windows, its not reading all the information out to me, nor is
it reading out the
I've been trying to do that since SAM BC V2, and V5 is now supposedly
in the offing, so you can imagine how far I've been able to get.
You're right if you guessed not very. The problem is the Delfi
interface, with which JAWS of any version just does not seem to work.
Funny, though, Window-Eyes
I am beginning to wonder is anyone is me. I have mentioned on a couple a
times that I have been using SAM Broadcaster
on our Interet-Only Jazz Radio Station (www.TheJazzy1.com) for a while with
very excellent results. While the jury is still
out to lunch on the company itself, SpacialAudio, I
of buffering?
George
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George:
Yes, we use SAM all the time. We use it a combination of ways. Initially, we
set up
I sent out a post a few week ago about SAM Broadcaster and our experience
with it.
As I mentioned previously, the software appears to be a very good one,
especially considering the price.
Prior to using SAM, we had investigated a number of Autimation Software and
Scheduling Programs, and
while
David:
We have an Internet Jazz Radio Station www.TheJazzy1.com that uses SAM
Broadcaster.
In the beginning we were using it through Spacial Audio and their streaming
company, AudioRealm.
However, we encountered a number of problems which we though we the fault of
the SAM Broadcaster,
but it
and how come i don't see it in the folder?
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From: David La Caille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 7:37 AM
Subject: sam broadcaster?
hi all.
anyone know how to use sam broadcaster? it's realy good!
David
take a
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:37:11 -0400, you wrote:
anyone know how to use sam broadcaster? it's realy good!
If you're asking how to use it, how do you know how good it is?
The only thing SAM BC can do that other more accessible packages can't
is it's back-ended by SQL technology rather than a
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 23:34:19 -0700, you wrote:
I use oddcast.
But that's just a broadcasting plug-in. What is your play-out system?
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:37:11 -0400, you wrote:
anyone know how to use sam broadcaster? it's realy good!
If you're asking how
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:37:11 -0400, you wrote:
anyone know how to use sam broadcaster? it's realy good!
If you're asking how to use it, how do you know how good it is?
The only thing
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 17:08:44 -0500, you wrote:
I thought I heard that Station Playlist was using that Delphi thing too.
If they are, then Ross has replaced all the custom control things
with real ones that our speechware can recognize, which is something
Louis Louw utterly refused and still
Hi, Hank:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:36:48 -0700, you wrote:
there crossfaiding isn't as tight as stationplaylist though
It can be made to be.
other then that it isn't a bad program. only thing I couldn't figure out is
how to schedule stuff to fire off at the top of the hour etc stuff like
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Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 23:34:19 -0700
I use oddcast.
www.odsox.org
I think I mistyped that address but it's a pretty neet piece of
software.
hi sarah.
so what do you use now
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Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 10:52:49 -0700
no scripts that I'm aware of. but that might have changed since i
tried to use it about 2 years ago.
SAG
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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:39:47 -0400
Where did you get it
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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 4:05 AM
Subject: RE: sam broadcaster?
hi stephen.
you can get it from http://www.spacialaudio.com
i also hear there are some scrip for it.
David
take a listen http://www.live365.com/stations
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Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 04:16:27 -0700
do you know where the scripts are at?
I had no idea thre were jaws scripts out for that program.
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hank smith
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no scripts that I'm aware of. but that might have changed since i tried to
use it about 2 years ago.
SAG
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hi stephen.
you can get
Where did you get it
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Hi there:
I found Sam to be inaccessible in some areas with speech. For this reason I
found station playlist to work better for live broadcasting.
As for jaws coming through the sound card. Best to get a hardware
synthesizer. Not sure about the line out jack possibilities there. But I
am
ok, thanks for your reply
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Subject: Re: Sam broadcaster v3 and live voice
Hi there:
I found Sam to be inaccessible in some areas with speech
I heard it isn't accessible. I was always curious what the Wolf FM guy uses,
as he's got a nice setup with the song info in the player, which I heard is
sort of required if one wanted to get licensed anyways, to my understanding.
Wonder if the sam encoders for winamp are accessible for media
The Encoders module is very accessible. SAM BC is not.
But we're workin' on it, as you see if you've just read Jim's message
from JarData.
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Steve, what about using Jim Snowbergers Hotspotclicer for SAM?
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 09:47:13 -0500, you wrote:
Steve, what about using Jim Snowbergers Hotspotclicer for SAM?
Haven't tried it, but it's a possibility. Thing is, once you click
the hotspot, you've got to be able to read what pops up, and JAWS and
Delphi just don't play together very well for
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SAM is virtually inaccessible with JAWS, slightly less virtually
inaccessible (that is, slightly more
SAM is virtually inaccessible with JAWS, slightly less virtually
inaccessible (that is, slightly more accessible) with Window-Eyes.
This is because of the screen-drawing package they are using, called
Delphi, which uses hot-spots and other kinds of movable objects for
sighted folks to click and
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