Tapin Radio question

2017-02-09 Thread Ketan Kothari
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Hi friends,

I have a Tapin Radio related questions:  Earlier, all my favourites
were grouped alphabetically which is how I like them but I don't know
what happened now they have grouped themselves according to Genres. I
don't like these settings; how do I go back and get alphabetical
listing?  Also, does Tunein radio have a software like Tapin Radio
that I can install on my laptop?  I would be most grateful for some
help.

With best wishes and thanks,

Ketan



Amazon Echo Dot

2017-02-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
I took delivery of mine yesterday and I couldn't be happier with what 
this device does.


Of course - having read a lot of information published about the Echo 
Dot onlisnt and from other sources plus actually having an Echo myself - 
I pretty much knew what to expect however I've never seen a hockey puk 
before in my life and an Echo Dot is supposed to resmble a puk? Well I 
can't vouch for that myself .


Anyway its simple enough, just an Audio output jack - not sure whether 
it supports digital Optical out but I suspect not - and a Micro USB port 
for power.


On the top of the device are 4 buttons, volume up/down, microphone 
on/off and the "Action" button.


I Was warned that the Internal speaker of Dot wasn't anything flash 
though I didn't expect it to be given the size of the Dot but its 
certainly listenable enough if all you're planning to do is talk to Dot 
and receive feedback, you'll certainly want something better to stream 
to using Bluetooth or to connect to Dot if you're planning on listening 
to music.


So to my question, I believe I have the 2016 model Echo Dot, what's the 
difference between the 2016 and Second Generation of Dot?






Re: every media player on computer lowers jaws volume

2017-02-09 Thread Casey
Hi I used in Jaws insert f2 witch i then once I did that hit the letter 
s witch I went to the setting sender in Jaws 18.

that is what I am using.
And in the search box for the settings I put in Jaws volume.
And when I got the result I got A result that said that lower the volume 
of outehr audio when jaws is speaking.

And mine it said that that check box was cleared.
So maybe you have the check box selected.
So you might want to take A look at that setting if your system has it.
Again I found that in Jaws settings center.


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Casey



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2017-02-09 Thread Mike Bernard via Pc-audio
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Hi Joanne,
I think I've found a solution to help. I've had this same issue at one time
where every time skype would ring, my audio would lower. To fix this, if you
can get to your sis tray, arrow to the right, until you get to something
that says speakers/headphones or speakers. This is where your ducking
options are. Press the applications key, and arrow down to sounds and press
enter. Then tab till you get to a tab control box and arrow to the right
till you hear communications. Next, tab until you get to a group of radio
buttons, and arrow down to the do nothing option. Then tab to ok, and you
should be all set. Hope this helps.
Mike

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of joanne
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2017 11:09 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: every media player on computer lowers jaws volume

Now I remember many of us struggling many years ago with the problem I'm
having, usually happening with the old real player but also with some winamp
output plug-ins.  So I'm surprised that it's happening and I know my
settings are right.  Jaws is set to allow other audio and my players are no
different than they've always been.  But whether it's Jaws 16 or 18--the 2 I
have on my windows 7 system--if I play an audio file and use Jaws, the Jaws
volume goes down super low.  I don't have loud volume on my media players
mostly because I want to work with other programs while listening to music.
But as soon as an audio file starts I can barely hear Jaws.  The file stops;
Jaws comes right back up to the right volume.  This is a dell system with
real tech high definition, and between Jaws going out and the shaky type
sound of the files I don't know if it's sound card or external speakers or
maybe Jaws needs repair?  And it's no respecter of media players--VLC,
Winamp and Windows Media Player all cause Jaws to lower volume.

Would appreciate any thoughts.

Joanne



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every media player on computer lowers jaws volume

2017-02-09 Thread joanne
Now I remember many of us struggling many years ago with the problem I'm 
having, usually happening with the old real player but also with some winamp 
output plug-ins.  So I'm surprised that it's happening and I know my settings 
are right.  Jaws is set to allow other audio and my players are no different 
than they've always been.  But whether it's Jaws 16 or 18--the 2 I have on my 
windows 7 system--if I play an audio file and use Jaws, the Jaws volume goes 
down super low.  I don't have loud volume on my media players mostly because I 
want to work with other programs while listening to music.  But as soon as an 
audio file starts I can barely hear Jaws.  The file stops; Jaws comes right 
back up to the right volume.  This is a dell system with real tech high 
definition, and between Jaws going out and the shaky type sound of the files I 
don't know if it's sound card or external speakers or maybe Jaws needs repair?  
And it's no respecter of media players--VLC, Winamp and Windows Media Player 
all cause Jaws to lower volume.

Would appreciate any thoughts.

Joanne



RE: MaPlEr Player

2017-02-09 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
Hello Peter:

Unfortunately, no.  I liked it much and used for years, but the developer 
announced he was too busy to continue with the project, he was involved in 
other things.  Cannot remember his name, but he was German.

Regards,

Humberto


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter 
Russillo
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 9:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: MaPlEr Player

Hi list, does anyone know if that blind-friendly media player called MaPlEr is 
still being developed?  There was a podcast about in 2009, so I’m curious if 
it’s still available, or if it’s been discontinued.  Please let me know if the 
developers are still working on that program and what website they have, if 
any; thanks.

Peter Russillo