Re: Replay Radio has been released by Applian

2013-11-23 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
The old Replay AV 8 media guide no longer will be updated where you find the 
stations and shows to add to Replay AV 8's schedule. If the special Applian URL 
listen link no longer works within Replay AV 8 you will need to find a working 
URL and the old media guide will not help you. You can use the URL Finder tool 
to find the URL though.





  - Original Message - 
  From: Peter Scanlon 
  To: PC Audio Discussion List 
  Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 1:06 AM
  Subject: Re: Replay Radio has been released by Applian


  If I am using Replay AV 8. What advantage would I get from the new version?


  -Original Message- 
  From: Petro T. Giannakopoulos
  Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 8:50 PM
  To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Subject: Replay Radio has been released by Applian

  Replay Radio is now available. This replaces Replay AV 8 made by applian 
  Technologies.

  This company believes in accessibility.

  Want me to do a podcast let me know.

  Allows you to record radio stations, radio shows and subscribe to podcasts 
  via Replay Radio's media guide or you can manually add your own if you know 
  the stream URL or RSS feed address via the add show button on main interface 
  but the media guide provides the best settings for a user to record / 
  download his source.

  It has a streamlined interface. Menu bar and buttons on the main interface. 
  Two list views called Schedule and My Recordings. All accessible with JAWS 
  14 and NVDA 2013.2.

  Works with all operating systems.
  If you use Windows 8 please read the Replay Radio user guide about secure 
  boot.

  Automatically Record your Favorite Radio Shows.
  Listen on your PC, Phone or Tablet. Awesome!

  Replay Radio 9
  Best For: Scheduling Recordings of Radio Shows  Podcasts.

  Get the Ultimate Recorder for Internet Radio Lovers
  Record Thousands of Radio Shows  Stations.
  Schedule Recordings.
  Auto-Sync to iOS or Android Phones/Tablets.
  
  Easy: Just Pick Shows or Stations from the Built-in Guide.
  Record Multiple Shows Simultaneously.
  Convert to Many Audio Formats.

  Introducing Replay Radio, the best way to enjoy your favorite radio shows 
  and stations. Replay Radio is the ultimate easy-to-use radio recorder. Just 
  pick a show or station from the built-in guide, and Replay Radio schedules 
  and automatically records the show for you. Then listen on-demand from your 
  phone, tablet or PC. Awesome.

  Simply find your favorite Radio Show in our Media Guide, packed with 
  thousands of popular shows and stations. Click a button and Replay Radio 
  adds the station, show times and days to your schedule. Just set it and 
  forget it. You can add custom shows as well.

  For mobile phones and tablets, Replay Radio supports DropBox, Google Drive 
  or SkyDrive for syncing your recorded audio files.

  Powerful Audio Recorder
  HANDY!
  Replay Radio uses advanced recording technology that enables recording from 
  any radio station, regardless of format or audio source. Plus, it is the 
  only product that can record multiple shows at the same time.

  Replay Radio even supports Podcasts, using the same powerful scheduling and 
  conversion features of the radio recorder.

  Website
  http://applian.com/replay-radio/

  User Guide
  http://applian.com/replay-radio/support/user_guide
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Exploring Windows Media Player Again

2013-11-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

I was surprised and pleased to discover that Windows Media Player has an 
accessible Graphic Equaliser which can be found in advanced under the View menu.



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Arcam internet radio accessibility

2013-11-23 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi All.  back in July all my electronic equipment including hi-fi,
computers, radios, telephones, everything electronic! was fried when my home
was struck by lightning.  It took around 8 to 10 weeks to get the insurance
thing sorted out and buy new equipment.  I decided to take the opportunity
and upgrade my stuff and  I now play my PC through an Arcam Solo Neo mini
system with Cord interconnects and cord speaker cable driving the B  W CM8
speakers.  I have a higher end system down stairs in the lounge but for this
room up here it is adequate, in fact very good.  It has taken me until now
to turn my attention to some of the facilities of the Arcam Solo Neo.  This
unit has FM radio, DAB radio, A CD player; this CD player is what it says it
is, a CD player.  It won't play MP3 discs but it has a USB port for a pen
drive so it is unimportant that the CD player won't play mp3 discs.  It has
a power output of 75w per channel and has the ability to feed speaker
systems in different parts of the house, if that is your thing.  The bit
that interested me the most is the internet radio so I set about finding out
if a blind, a totally blind person can access it.  Via the unit it's self
the short answer is no as there is no verbal feedback and the menu system is
too complicated to memorise so unfortunately I can't use the main unit for
internet radio.  The good thing though about it is when you do get into the
radio stations you can use your up and down arrows to browse through the
stations.  However the positive thing is, although I can't access the
internet radio via the Solo Neo, I can do so through the arcam internet
radio web site.  When up and running you can browse stations via location.
If you choose this option then you can scroll down through countries which
are put into continental blocks.  So, if I scroll down to North America I
have the choice of Mexico, The United States or Canada.  I chose the United
states.  When in there the list is broken down into states and you are
informed by each state how many internet stations are available in that
state.  For example; Tennessee had 63 stations but Virginia had 129.  When
you click on the state you want then the list gives the name of the station,
what kind of station it is and location.  When you click on play you are
connected immediately.  You can create categories for your favourite
stations i.e. news, talk, music or sports etc. and these can be saved in
your favourites section.  Interestingly what you do on the website is also
duplicated on the Arcam unit itself.  So when on the website I've so far
created two favourite categories; Talk and Country.  Now if I could use the
main unit I would find these options there also.  The website is  completely
accessible but the Arcam Solo Neo is not.  If you have an Arcam product such
as the Neo then you have to get sighted help to register it buy inputting
the unit number and creating an Arcam account but it is fun not having to
search for internet stations on the web where things can be hit or miss.
Here you have a list of stations you can connect to with ease.  I hope this
information is helpful.  Walter.


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Burnaware free questions

2013-11-23 Thread Donald L. Roberts
For a couple of years now I have had wonderful results producing audio 
CDs and data CDs and DVDs. Recently I had occasion to use the images 
portion of burnaware and found that I couldn't figure them out. 
Therefore, I am writing to request that anyone familiar with the product 
provide step by step instructions as to how to first produce an iso 
image of an audio CD and then burn that iso image to an audio CD.  If 
I'm on the wrong track here, please tell me step by step how to copy an 
audio CD, not just the tracks but the entire CD.


Thanks for any help.

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Re: Burnaware free questions

2013-11-23 Thread Brian Olesen

Hi,
Well I don't think it cares of weather or not it's an audio cd.
Simply use the copy to iimage function.

Best regards
Brian

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From: Donald L. Roberts 
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 5:38 PM 
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Burnaware free questions 

For a couple of years now I have had wonderful results producing audio 
CDs and data CDs and DVDs. Recently I had occasion to use the images 
portion of burnaware and found that I couldn't figure them out. 
Therefore, I am writing to request that anyone familiar with the product 
provide step by step instructions as to how to first produce an iso 
image of an audio CD and then burn that iso image to an audio CD.  If 
I'm on the wrong track here, please tell me step by step how to copy an 
audio CD, not just the tracks but the entire CD.


Thanks for any help.

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RE: Exploring Windows Media Player Again

2013-11-23 Thread Tom Kaufman
So can Windows Media allow one to go right to the point in a file where you
left off by using a key command as you can in Winamp (and possibly other
players?
Tom Kaufman

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Subject: Exploring Windows Media Player Again

Hi!

I was surprised and pleased to discover that Windows Media Player has an
accessible Graphic Equaliser which can be found in advanced under the View
menu.



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Re: Arcam internet radio accessibility

2013-11-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
thanks very much for taking the time to learn your radio and posting your 
comments and feedback.

the web site and database you're talking about sounds very similar to the 
Vtunes or Wifiradio.com databases that several Internet radios I have here use.

I'm wondering if your system has some sort of remote App that can be used on an 
IOS or Android device? I appreciate that many people don't have or don't want 
an IOS or Android device but - it seems to me - that as we progress down the 
technology road, more and more audio and video equipment is allowing for remote 
control for phones and tablets thus there's a huge pool of accessibility we're 
able to tap.


On 24 Nov 2013, at 3:16 am, Walter Ramage w...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:

 Hi All.  back in July all my electronic equipment including hi-fi,
 computers, radios, telephones, everything electronic! was fried when my home
 was struck by lightning.  It took around 8 to 10 weeks to get the insurance
 thing sorted out and buy new equipment.  I decided to take the opportunity
 and upgrade my stuff and  I now play my PC through an Arcam Solo Neo mini
 system with Cord interconnects and cord speaker cable driving the B  W CM8
 speakers.  I have a higher end system down stairs in the lounge but for this
 room up here it is adequate, in fact very good.  It has taken me until now
 to turn my attention to some of the facilities of the Arcam Solo Neo.  This
 unit has FM radio, DAB radio, A CD player; this CD player is what it says it
 is, a CD player.  It won't play MP3 discs but it has a USB port for a pen
 drive so it is unimportant that the CD player won't play mp3 discs.  It has
 a power output of 75w per channel and has the ability to feed speaker
 systems in different parts of the house, if that is your thing.  The bit
 that interested me the most is the internet radio so I set about finding out
 if a blind, a totally blind person can access it.  Via the unit it's self
 the short answer is no as there is no verbal feedback and the menu system is
 too complicated to memorise so unfortunately I can't use the main unit for
 internet radio.  The good thing though about it is when you do get into the
 radio stations you can use your up and down arrows to browse through the
 stations.  However the positive thing is, although I can't access the
 internet radio via the Solo Neo, I can do so through the arcam internet
 radio web site.  When up and running you can browse stations via location.
 If you choose this option then you can scroll down through countries which
 are put into continental blocks.  So, if I scroll down to North America I
 have the choice of Mexico, The United States or Canada.  I chose the United
 states.  When in there the list is broken down into states and you are
 informed by each state how many internet stations are available in that
 state.  For example; Tennessee had 63 stations but Virginia had 129.  When
 you click on the state you want then the list gives the name of the station,
 what kind of station it is and location.  When you click on play you are
 connected immediately.  You can create categories for your favourite
 stations i.e. news, talk, music or sports etc. and these can be saved in
 your favourites section.  Interestingly what you do on the website is also
 duplicated on the Arcam unit itself.  So when on the website I've so far
 created two favourite categories; Talk and Country.  Now if I could use the
 main unit I would find these options there also.  The website is  completely
 accessible but the Arcam Solo Neo is not.  If you have an Arcam product such
 as the Neo then you have to get sighted help to register it buy inputting
 the unit number and creating an Arcam account but it is fun not having to
 search for internet stations on the web where things can be hit or miss.
 Here you have a list of stations you can connect to with ease.  I hope this
 information is helpful.  Walter.
 
 
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Re: Exploring Windows Media Player Again

2013-11-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
Windows Media Player is not my strong point so another list member may be able 
to give specific information but I'm sure I've seen a bookmark key in the 
interface somewhere.


On 24 Nov 2013, at 4:50 am, Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net wrote:

 So can Windows Media allow one to go right to the point in a file where you
 left off by using a key command as you can in Winamp (and possibly other
 players?
 Tom Kaufman
 
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 Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 7:41 AM
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 Subject: Exploring Windows Media Player Again
 
 Hi!
 
 I was surprised and pleased to discover that Windows Media Player has an
 accessible Graphic Equaliser which can be found in advanced under the View
 menu.
 
 
 
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Sky.Fm Radio's Christmas Channel Is Up

2013-11-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

Just got word from the good folks at Sky.Fm that the Christmas Channel is up 
for another year, you can find more details at http://www.sky.fm/christmas

You can listen to this channel for free but if you're a premium subscriber you 
can enjoy the higher quality audio streams in a wider choice of audio formats 
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Re: Where do you get Winamp Pro? was RE: Winamp Shutting down on December20, 2013

2013-11-23 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I stopped using winamp in 2004 and went over to foobar2000.
It is and was a great player.
Though you should be aware of that you have to create your own shortcuts.
But thats not a big deal.
/A
20 nov 2013 kl. 23:03 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net:

 Don't know what all the big noise is about given that there are plenty of 
 other Media Players out there available free of charge or for next to nothing.
 
 
 On 21 Nov 2013, at 8:44 am, Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Sorry for the confusion. If you go to
 
 www.winamp.com/media-player/all
 
 and when you're at the top of that page use your screen reader's find 
 command to search for Winamp.com without the quotes and start reading from 
 there you should find the message about Winamp shutting down.
 
 Regarding Winamp Pro the link I gave in my previous version is for the free 
 version of Winamp. However if you've already purchased a serial number for 
 Winamp Pro and entered it into Winamp the latest version will turn into 
 Winamp Pro. It looks like you can no longer buy Winamp pro though. I've been 
 using Winamp Pro since 2004.
 
 Regards Steve.
 
 On 21/11/2013 8:18 AM, Evan Reese wrote:
 Don't know. I got mine from their site, but when I went up there just
 now, (and didn't find anything about anything no longer being available
 after December 20), I did however find that the Winamp Pro store is no
 longer available. There might be other places to get it though, albeit
 not the latest version. Mine is version 5.62, but I don't know whether
 that is the latest Pro version or not.
 
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Re: Where do you get Winamp Pro? was RE: Winamp Shutting down onDecember20, 2013

2013-11-23 Thread goshawk on horseback
it is if you are not the type who enjoys all of that messing about.

Simon


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From: Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: Where do you get Winamp Pro? was RE: Winamp Shutting down 
onDecember20, 2013


Hi!
I stopped using winamp in 2004 and went over to foobar2000.
It is and was a great player.
Though you should be aware of that you have to create your own shortcuts.
But thats not a big deal.
/A
20 nov 2013 kl. 23:03 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net:

 Don't know what all the big noise is about given that there are plenty of 
 other Media Players out there available free of charge or for next to 
 nothing.


 On 21 Nov 2013, at 8:44 am, Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net wrote:

 Hi all,

 Sorry for the confusion. If you go to

 www.winamp.com/media-player/all

 and when you're at the top of that page use your screen reader's find 
 command to search for Winamp.com without the quotes and start reading 
 from there you should find the message about Winamp shutting down.

 Regarding Winamp Pro the link I gave in my previous version is for the 
 free version of Winamp. However if you've already purchased a serial 
 number for Winamp Pro and entered it into Winamp the latest version will 
 turn into Winamp Pro. It looks like you can no longer buy Winamp pro 
 though. I've been using Winamp Pro since 2004.

 Regards Steve.

 On 21/11/2013 8:18 AM, Evan Reese wrote:
 Don't know. I got mine from their site, but when I went up there just
 now, (and didn't find anything about anything no longer being available
 after December 20), I did however find that the Winamp Pro store is no
 longer available. There might be other places to get it though, albeit
 not the latest version. Mine is version 5.62, but I don't know whether
 that is the latest Pro version or not.

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Re: Where do you get Winamp Pro? was RE: Winamp Shutting down on December20, 2013

2013-11-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
Only takes a minute or two to do some basic shortcuts and from there create as 
you go.

Back to the subject line of where do you get Winamp? smile. Doesn't the 
Winamp software have an auto update function? When I last used Winamp - 
whenever that just happened to be - I'm sure I remember the software having an 
update featre.

Okay so suppose Winamp has an Update function, does it work now? Will it stop 
working on 20 December? I suspect that the function will keep working for quite 
some time allowing access to whatever the last version of Winamp was.


On 24 Nov 2013, at 7:40 am, Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se wrote:

 Hi!
 I stopped using winamp in 2004 and went over to foobar2000.
 It is and was a great player.
 Though you should be aware of that you have to create your own shortcuts.
 But thats not a big deal.
 /A
 20 nov 2013 kl. 23:03 skrev Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net:
 
 Don't know what all the big noise is about given that there are plenty of 
 other Media Players out there available free of charge or for next to 
 nothing.
 
 
 On 21 Nov 2013, at 8:44 am, Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Sorry for the confusion. If you go to
 
 www.winamp.com/media-player/all
 
 and when you're at the top of that page use your screen reader's find 
 command to search for Winamp.com without the quotes and start reading 
 from there you should find the message about Winamp shutting down.
 
 Regarding Winamp Pro the link I gave in my previous version is for the free 
 version of Winamp. However if you've already purchased a serial number for 
 Winamp Pro and entered it into Winamp the latest version will turn into 
 Winamp Pro. It looks like you can no longer buy Winamp pro though. I've 
 been using Winamp Pro since 2004.
 
 Regards Steve.
 
 On 21/11/2013 8:18 AM, Evan Reese wrote:
 Don't know. I got mine from their site, but when I went up there just
 now, (and didn't find anything about anything no longer being available
 after December 20), I did however find that the Winamp Pro store is no
 longer available. There might be other places to get it though, albeit
 not the latest version. Mine is version 5.62, but I don't know whether
 that is the latest Pro version or not.
 
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Re: Where do you get Winamp Pro? was RE: Winamp Shutting down onDecember20, 2013

2013-11-23 Thread Peter Scanlon

for playing audio.


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onDecember20, 2013


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Windows Media Player keyboard shortcuts

2013-11-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
No doubt some people may find this chart from Microsoft of assistance.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-au/windows-vista/windows-media-player-keyboard-shortcuts
 


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RE: Itunes

2013-11-23 Thread Hamit Campos
What I find annoying is that it is hard to find all the artests. It use to
be really easy ages ago. Not any more.

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John Gurd
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 10:45 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Itunes

Regarding iTunes itself, one of my biggest frustrations is that it is
impossible to refresh the library if music files are moved or re-tagged
using other programs. Has anyone found a good workaround other than deleting
the library contents and starting again?

John


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John Gurd
Sent: 22 November 2013 15:25
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Itunes

I subscribe to it but don't use it as much as I thought I would. I did start
a project to download 256k replacements for my lower bitrate files and got
several thousand tracks but I ran out of steam a few months ago. I've got
around 7 tracks so I find the 25000 limit annoying. This especially as
Amazon do a cloud service for a similar price but allow 25 matches. The
only thing is, the Amazon service isn't accessible to Jaws users. The Apple
radio service isn't coming to the UK until next year so I can't comment on
it. For £25 a year the iTunes Match service is still worth it though. I use
Windows and only have one IOS device that being my iPhone. 

John

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 21 November 2013 22:21
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Itunes

The last message from Chris got me wondering, what do people think of iTunes
match?

I use it here all the time and have found it very useful and not just for
syncing my music library between 5 computers and 3 IOS devices.

Some time ago I was sampling some LP records, I scanned the covers and
entered the track names into iTunes, Itunes match then provided me with 256
AAC+ versions of the songs i'd sampled, thought that was rather neat and
just showed me that I'd wasted hours of time given that the AAC+ versions
were far better quality than anything I could have done smile.

You can use iTunes Match with iTunes Radio, this service is very similar to
spotify in the way it works.

The basic iTunes Radio is supported by advertising and is free but if you
subscribe to iTunes match the advertising goes away and you can search/play
to your hearts content and purchase where appropriate, if you think your
Match subscription is enough then just search for what you want and add it
to a playlist for playing at your leisure.



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RE: Convert .mkv file

2013-11-23 Thread Hamit Campos
If they start it, could then something be wrong with the file it self?

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
Masters
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 11:34 PM
To: PC Audio
Subject: Convert .mkv file

I have a .mkv file and want to create an mp3 out of it. I have tried
Freemake video converter and Format Factory. both start and convert less
than a minute then quit.

Can anyone suggest a way I can convert this file?

Thanks,
Dean 


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Re: Itunes

2013-11-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
Press the Artists select radio button and their they are.


On 23 Nov 2013, at 2:46 am, Hamit Campos hamitcam...@gmail.com wrote:

 What I find annoying is that it is hard to find all the artests. It use to
 be really easy ages ago. Not any more.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John Gurd
 Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 10:45 AM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes
 
 Regarding iTunes itself, one of my biggest frustrations is that it is
 impossible to refresh the library if music files are moved or re-tagged
 using other programs. Has anyone found a good workaround other than deleting
 the library contents and starting again?
 
 John
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John Gurd
 Sent: 22 November 2013 15:25
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Itunes
 
 I subscribe to it but don't use it as much as I thought I would. I did start
 a project to download 256k replacements for my lower bitrate files and got
 several thousand tracks but I ran out of steam a few months ago. I've got
 around 7 tracks so I find the 25000 limit annoying. This especially as
 Amazon do a cloud service for a similar price but allow 25 matches. The
 only thing is, the Amazon service isn't accessible to Jaws users. The Apple
 radio service isn't coming to the UK until next year so I can't comment on
 it. For £25 a year the iTunes Match service is still worth it though. I use
 Windows and only have one IOS device that being my iPhone. 
 
 John
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
 Trethowan
 Sent: 21 November 2013 22:21
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Itunes
 
 The last message from Chris got me wondering, what do people think of iTunes
 match?
 
 I use it here all the time and have found it very useful and not just for
 syncing my music library between 5 computers and 3 IOS devices.
 
 Some time ago I was sampling some LP records, I scanned the covers and
 entered the track names into iTunes, Itunes match then provided me with 256
 AAC+ versions of the songs i'd sampled, thought that was rather neat and
 just showed me that I'd wasted hours of time given that the AAC+ versions
 were far better quality than anything I could have done smile.
 
 You can use iTunes Match with iTunes Radio, this service is very similar to
 spotify in the way it works.
 
 The basic iTunes Radio is supported by advertising and is free but if you
 subscribe to iTunes match the advertising goes away and you can search/play
 to your hearts content and purchase where appropriate, if you think your
 Match subscription is enough then just search for what you want and add it
 to a playlist for playing at your leisure.
 
 
 
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 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 
 
 
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