May I ask what this service has to do with Window Eyes as a hole? I'm not
angry. I am just asking. Has this service been out for a while?
----- Original Message -----
From: "mop" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 12:32 PM
Subject: mog the best paid music service
Mog is the best music service far and away. It has over 14 million
tracks, they are provided at 320 k which is the highest bitrate you will
get with any comprehensive catalog and it is only $5 a month for the
desktop pc service. It works with windoweyes. You have to route the
pointer to element to then click most choices with the mouse. However, it
works. You can search for artist, album and track. You can make
playlists, listen to radio stations, an dview other playlists. YOU can
also browse the catalog. Sure I wish the files were 100% log flac but
that is not going to happen anytime soon.
The sample rate of a cd is 1411 k, flac is at least 800 k and up and then
mp3s are 320 k an dbelow. So this debunks the notion that 128k is
anywhere near cd quality or 192 k for that matter. 320 is still to low
but is the best we have for a comprehensive paid service. You can get a
trial at
www.mog.com
If you have questions then write me at this address or on skype
wincric
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