James;
Do you have to have internet coverage to use this streaming you are talking 
about below?
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: James Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 7:31 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Audio Streaming


Nancy,

The cutting out of the audio stream is very normal depending on your 
connection with DSL, Landline or Ethernet.  Sometimes the audio stream has 
to catch up with itself thus it occasionally cuts out.  Much depends on the 
quality of your connection.  There is a buffering process which takes place 
with audio streaming.  This audio stream is saved ahead of time so if there 
is a problem, hopefully you won't notice it.  Unfortunately, one does 
encounter occasional problems though.

I'd recommend you try www.billsparks.org.  That site has many fine oldies 
stations and you can actually find that category.

Enter with Dots 4, 6 turns up the volume in your M-power and dots 1, 3 with 
enter turns the volume down.  I'd say you are doing quite well thus far.

Jim Aldrich


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nancy Ungar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braille Note" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:44 PM
Subject: [Braillenote] Audio Streaming


> Hi.  I've had my m-power for about a month now, and I've never tried audio 
> streaming until tonight.  I went to: interactiveacbradioorg, went to 
> listen in Winamp and entered.  It seemed to automatically play with the 
> media center, and I tried to read through the manual about audio streaming 
> but couldn't find much about it.  I didn't log on, just went to "listen 
> with winamp and entered.  Even with my over-the-ear headphones, I heard 
> some talking, some music, but it would cut in and out.  What am I doing 
> wrong? How can I get a clear, continuous, nice audio sound with this? I'm 
> excited, but I need specific steps (maybe using the example of the 
> Interactive stream with Acb radio) until I get the hang of it.  It sounded 
> like it could be very exciting, and I kept hitting enter with dots 4-6 
> chord, but it was louder with turning up the speech.  Don't just give me 
> the section of the manual to read, but give me some specific steps for 
> this example to make it work, and I'll practice, practice, practice. 
> Thanks very much for any information to make this enjoyable for myself and 
> others.
> Nancy I have a transplanted 18-35ll braille keyboard.  I love oldies, and 
> I'm embarrassed that I can't make it work without it cutting in and out.
> Nancy
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