Re: Just trying to find out if I am still on this list.

2015-07-08 Thread Matthew Chao

Got your message; the list still lives as far as I know.--Matthew Chao

At 06:44 PM 7/7/2015 -0700, you wrote:

Hi,
Hello, is anyone out there?  I have been writing messages to the 
list for awhile and I never get any replies.

I am writing to
pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Thanks,
Vinny





Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allowdownloads

2015-07-08 Thread Peter Scanlon
Thanks for the YouTube link.


From: Robert Godridge 
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 7:27 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't 
allowdownloads

or flashgot add on if you're using firefox.

I'm a big 20s to 50s fan myself and the 1920s radio network and doo
wop express both come to mind, also radio dismuke for 1920s stuff.
I collect old records and my youtube channel has over a thousand of
them so far. http://www.youtube.com/user/djoutrage18/videos

On 7/8/15, Peter Scanlon sca...@tpg.com.au wrote:
 You could use

 Replay Radio to record the stream.

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

 Nice radio site thanks.

 And check out
 rockabilly-radio.net
 if you like rock’n’roll from 40s and 50s.



 P.



 From: Chris Skarstad
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 12:33 PM
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow
 downloads

  Hi folks

 The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
 think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening.  There's a
 specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
 doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
 to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
 screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
 It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
 posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
 downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
 can have a look, the website is:
 http://www.formatchange.com
 This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
 changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
 I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too.  So if
 there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
 get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

 Thanks guys!


 Chris




RE: Needed, one accessible youtube to mp3 converter

2015-07-08 Thread Smiling?
Free YouTube to MP3 converter direct link:
http://off.dvdvideosoft.net/dl2/FreeYouTubeToMP3Converter.exe

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Vinny
Samarco
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 11:48 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Needed, one accessible youtube to mp3 converter

Hi,
For a long time I have deleted the messages about needing a converter
because I thought I would never need one.  Well, now I need one.  Could
someone send me a link to an accessible you-tube to mp3 converter?
Thank you.
Vinny Samarco




Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Robert Godridge
or flashgot add on if you're using firefox.

I'm a big 20s to 50s fan myself and the 1920s radio network and doo
wop express both come to mind, also radio dismuke for 1920s stuff.
I collect old records and my youtube channel has over a thousand of
them so far. http://www.youtube.com/user/djoutrage18/videos

On 7/8/15, Peter Scanlon sca...@tpg.com.au wrote:
 You could use

 Replay Radio to record the stream.

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

 Nice radio site thanks.

 And check out
 rockabilly-radio.net
 if you like rock’n’roll from 40s and 50s.



 P.



 From: Chris Skarstad
 Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 12:33 PM
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow
 downloads

  Hi folks

 The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
 think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening.  There's a
 specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
 doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
 to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
 screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
 It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
 posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
 downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
 can have a look, the website is:
 http://www.formatchange.com
 This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
 changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
 I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too.  So if
 there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
 get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

 Thanks guys!


 Chris





Olympus DM-901

2015-07-08 Thread Georges Zaynoun

Hello!

I read this recorder is smart phone compatible, did anybody here try 
its app on the iPhone?  Is it accessible?

What can we do with it?
If the recorder and iPhone are on different networks say recorder at 
work and phone at home, can the person at home access it?



Thanks.

--
Georges Zeinoun
Timmerv. 6A ITR LGH1102, 54163 SKÖVDESWEDEN
Tel: +46 (500) 48 29 29
Mobile: +46 (73) 986 17 43



Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos

Which screen reader do you use?


-Original Message- 
From: Chris Skarstad

Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
downloads


Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening.  There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too.  So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris




Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allowdownloads

2015-07-08 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos

With this flashgot addon will it allow one to record? Explain.

-Original Message- 
From: Robert Godridge

Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 5:27 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't 
allowdownloads


or flashgot add on if you're using firefox.

I'm a big 20s to 50s fan myself and the 1920s radio network and doo
wop express both come to mind, also radio dismuke for 1920s stuff.
I collect old records and my youtube channel has over a thousand of
them so far. http://www.youtube.com/user/djoutrage18/videos

On 7/8/15, Peter Scanlon sca...@tpg.com.au wrote:

You could use

Replay Radio to record the stream.

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

Nice radio site thanks.

And check out
rockabilly-radio.net
if you like rock’n’roll from 40s and 50s.



P.



From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 12:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow
downloads

 Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening.  There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too.  So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris







Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
If you use Window-Eyes 9.1 sorry its not for you as I tried to get AI 
Squared to look at it but no success to fix the issues with the software 
program I use so I use JAWS 16 instead.
NVDA can be used with this software but it requires some tips I have found 
here.

To find out the tips go to,
http://blindreplay.blogspot.com


-Original Message- 
From: Chris Skarstad

Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
downloads


Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening.  There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too.  So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris




Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Sunshine
replay media catcher will do this for you, I use this program and it 
works like a charm.


On 7/8/2015 10:01 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
Well, see, there aren't any actual download links, hence my reason for 
writing to the list.   For an example of what I mean, go to
http://www.formatchange.com, go to changes by city and just for fun, 
choose chicago.  You'll see different links for different stations. 
the first one says 103.9 the groove debuts.  If you press enter on 
that link and go a ways down the page, you'll find an html 5 player 
with a play button.  if you press it, the audio starts to play, but 
there's no download link.  What I'd like to do is capture that audio 
in an mp3 file.  i'm hoping that makes a little more sense, sorry if 
the subject line wasn't clear. :)






On 7/8/2015 10:43 AM, Petro T. Giannakopoulos wrote:
If you can provide 2 or 3 direct URLs so I can test the streams for 
you. Are they live or archived?
If you use JAWS I have a software program that will work for sure but 
will not name it here.
Its not free. Also it will capture instead of doing a second by 
second recording.


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
downloads


Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening. There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too. So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris














Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allowdownloads

2015-07-08 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
Yes this the program I did not mention earlier. It is up to the individual 
to learn the user interface because at first it may appear inaccessible but 
it is not. Some parts of the UI have issues and are explained at my blog at

http://blindreplay.blogspot.com


-Original Message- 
From: Sunshine

Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 11:09 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't 
allowdownloads


replay media catcher will do this for you, I use this program and it
works like a charm.

On 7/8/2015 10:01 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
Well, see, there aren't any actual download links, hence my reason for 
writing to the list.   For an example of what I mean, go to
http://www.formatchange.com, go to changes by city and just for fun, 
choose chicago.  You'll see different links for different stations. the 
first one says 103.9 the groove debuts.  If you press enter on that link 
and go a ways down the page, you'll find an html 5 player with a play 
button.  if you press it, the audio starts to play, but there's no 
download link.  What I'd like to do is capture that audio in an mp3 file. 
i'm hoping that makes a little more sense, sorry if the subject line 
wasn't clear. :)






On 7/8/2015 10:43 AM, Petro T. Giannakopoulos wrote:
If you can provide 2 or 3 direct URLs so I can test the streams for you. 
Are they live or archived?
If you use JAWS I have a software program that will work for sure but 
will not name it here.
Its not free. Also it will capture instead of doing a second by second 
recording.


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
downloads


Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening. There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too. So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris















Re: Just trying to find out if I am still on this list.

2015-07-08 Thread ken

   We're still here.


-Original Message- 
From: Matthew Chao 
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 6:07 AM 
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Just trying to find out if I am still on this list. 


Got your message; the list still lives as far as I know.--Matthew Chao

At 06:44 PM 7/7/2015 -0700, you wrote:

Hi,
Hello, is anyone out there?  I have been writing messages to the 
list for awhile and I never get any replies.

I am writing to
pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Thanks,
Vinny





Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
If you can provide 2 or 3 direct URLs so I can test the streams for you. Are 
they live or archived?
If you use JAWS I have a software program that will work for sure but will 
not name it here.
Its not free. Also it will capture instead of doing a second by second 
recording.


-Original Message- 
From: Chris Skarstad

Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
downloads


Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening.  There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too.  So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris




Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Chris Skarstad
Well, see, there aren't any actual download links, hence my reason for 
writing to the list.   For an example of what I mean, go to
http://www.formatchange.com, go to changes by city and just for fun, 
choose chicago.  You'll see different links for different stations. the 
first one says 103.9 the groove debuts.  If you press enter on that link 
and go a ways down the page, you'll find an html 5 player with a play 
button.  if you press it, the audio starts to play, but there's no 
download link.  What I'd like to do is capture that audio in an mp3 
file.  i'm hoping that makes a little more sense, sorry if the subject 
line wasn't clear. :)






On 7/8/2015 10:43 AM, Petro T. Giannakopoulos wrote:
If you can provide 2 or 3 direct URLs so I can test the streams for 
you. Are they live or archived?
If you use JAWS I have a software program that will work for sure but 
will not name it here.
Its not free. Also it will capture instead of doing a second by second 
recording.


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
downloads


Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening. There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too. So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris








Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Chris Skarstad
Mostly window-eyes, but i'm also very familiar with NVDA and system 
accessif I ever need it.  Don't have jaws on this machine. Peter's 
suggestion of Replay Radio is an interesting one, but I'm not sure how 
the program works.




On 7/8/2015 9:44 AM, Petro T. Giannakopoulos wrote:

Which screen reader do you use?


-Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
downloads


Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening. There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too. So if
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris








Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allowdownloads

2015-07-08 Thread Peter Scanlon
I just tested it. Replay Radio will record thaqt.


Petro will give you more info.

P.


From: Chris Skarstad 
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 1:01 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't 
allowdownloads

Well, see, there aren't any actual download links, hence my reason for 
writing to the list.   For an example of what I mean, go to
http://www.formatchange.com, go to changes by city and just for fun, 
choose chicago.  You'll see different links for different stations. the 
first one says 103.9 the groove debuts.  If you press enter on that link 
and go a ways down the page, you'll find an html 5 player with a play 
button.  if you press it, the audio starts to play, but there's no 
download link.  What I'd like to do is capture that audio in an mp3 
file.  i'm hoping that makes a little more sense, sorry if the subject 
line wasn't clear. :)





On 7/8/2015 10:43 AM, Petro T. Giannakopoulos wrote:
 If you can provide 2 or 3 direct URLs so I can test the streams for 
 you. Are they live or archived?
 If you use JAWS I have a software program that will work for sure but 
 will not name it here.
 Its not free. Also it will capture instead of doing a second by second 
 recording.

 -Original Message- From: Chris Skarstad
 Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow 
 downloads

 Hi folks

 The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
 think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening. There's a
 specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
 doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has
 to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most
 screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.
 It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items
 posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow
 downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone
 can have a look, the website is:
 http://www.formatchange.com
 This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations
 changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so
 I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too. So if
 there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to
 get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

 Thanks guys!


 Chris






Re: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

2015-07-08 Thread Peter Scanlon
You could use 

Replay Radio to record the stream. 

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

Nice radio site thanks.

And check out 
rockabilly-radio.net
if you like rock’n’roll from 40s and 50s.



P.



From: Chris Skarstad 
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 12:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org 
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow downloads

 Hi folks

The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can 
think of to describe the situation.  Here's what's happening.  There's a 
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it 
doesn't offer links to download said content.  I'm pretty sure there has 
to be a way to do it though. it uses an html 5 player, which most 
screenreaders can recognize, so listening to the audio is no problem.  
It offers podcast feeds, but it only offers the last 10 or so items 
posted, and I'd like to get a lot more of it.  At one time it did allow 
downloads but has since stopped for whatever reason.  Just so everyone 
can have a look, the website is:
http://www.formatchange.com
This is a website that allows you to listen to different radio stations 
changing formats. Kind of geeky, but I've been a radio nut for years so 
I like this sort of thing and i'm willing to bet others do too.  So if 
there's any software that'll allow me to capture this audio, I'd love to 
get ahold of it and capture some more of this stuff.

Thanks guys!


Chris



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2015-07-08 Thread Dane Trethowan

http://www.cdrlabs.com/News/samsung-announces-worlds-thinnest-and-lightest-4tb-external-hard-drives.html

--

**
Those who need help are those who are prepared to help themselves




please participate in this 6th anual webaim screenreader survey

2015-07-08 Thread Kaveinthran Pulanthran
Greetings blind comunity

  Make sure that your voice is heard in the latest WebAIM survey.
 Since this is the only survey of its kind, many organizations often
 use it to determine which screen reader and magnifier they will
 support.  You will find many questions that's related to screen
 reader, screen magnification, web accessibility and many more on the
 survey list regarding what technology you use.  If you have not
 already done so, we highly encourage you to take a few minutes today
 to complete the survey, which is located at
http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey6/.

 please spread the words

  Thanks!



Thanks to all, Replay radio is awesome!

2015-07-08 Thread Chris Skarstad

Hi folks
Thanks to Peter and Petro especially for turning me onto Replay Radio.  
I had been using some of the Replay programs a few years ago, but hadn't 
for some time.  It looks like Replay radio has replaced Replay AV, which 
was a program I used a lot.  The program does exactly what I want it to 
do, although, I can't seem to get the url finder to work. I installed it 
but when I press the start monitoring for URL's button nothing seems to 
happen. I saw a reference to something called Network Monitor in there, 
but not sure how to go about installing that.  There's a choice that 
says use the installed drivers recommended.  Is it ok to select that 
option when installing it?  I just want to be careful, and do the right 
thing.
Thanks guys!  If anyone has any other tips i'd love to have them. So far 
this program is amazing!


Chris