Hi, Shawn, I have done it that way, but if you have a fast enough
connection, you can move both those track bars to 0 with the home key,
and see what that does, but on my system, that causes streams to skip. 

On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 04:01:58 -0700 (PDT), shawn klein wrote:

>Hi Marty, wish I'd known there was something I could
>do before, lol. We'll be getting DSL Friday, so I
>won't have to worry about the dial up. Is it still a
>good idea to set it up that way with 256 by 256
>connection?
>Shawn
>--- Marty Rimpau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi, Marie, go to preferences with control p, and
>> then from the
>> tree-view, select plugins, and then input, and then
>> tab over to the
>> list, and select the first one, the mp3 encoder, and
>> then tab to the
>> configure button, and press the space bar, upon
>> which you'll be in a
>> tab control, and you should be focused on the
>> general tab, for points
>> of reference, but once you've done that, control
>> shift tab to the
>> streaming tab, and once there, tab to the track
>> bars, the first one,
>> with window-eyes will say 20 of 50, so, press the
>> end key, to put that
>> at 50 of 50, then tab to the next track bar, which
>> should default to 40
>> of 50, but again, press the end key on the six pack
>> to bring this to 50
>> of 50, that would be 100 per cent, if you're using
>> jaws, tab to the
>> okay button, and press the space bar, then tab to
>> the close button, and
>> again, press the space bar, and you're done,
>> because, with the buffer
>> as wide as it will go, there is less likelihood of
>> break up with
>> streams.  With your 56k connection, just leave the
>> edit box at 64kbps,
>> that is before the track bars, but if you had a
>> slower connection, I
>> would have instructed you to change this to 128, but
>> if you did that,
>> the stream would have taken a long time to buffer. 
>> These settings also
>> assume that you're trying to listen to a dial-up
>> stream, because if you
>> try to listen to a stream like broad band, which
>> would be too fast for
>> your connection, that would be another reason why
>> winamp would buffer,
>> because it couldn't fill its' buffer fast enough. 
>> Hope this helps you,
>> and if anybody has any corrections to make, please
>> do so, but this is
>> what I do to insure less break ups from streams.  
>> On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:58:32 -0700, mimi wrote:
>> 
>> >Hi, Gang.
>> >
>> >I'm having a bit of a problem listening to online
>> broadcasts through Winamp.  I have a dialup
>> connection and the stream often starts and stops
>> when I am listening.  Is there any way to fine-tune
>> Winamp 2.90 so that the breakup would stop?  The
>> broadcast seems to skip as well a little bit.
>> >
>> >When I used to have cable or DSL, I noticed some
>> breakup, but not as severe as this.  So, I'm
>> wondering if maybe some special fine-tuning needs to
>> be done before tuning into online broadcasts again. 
>> Part of the reason I don't have DSL anymore, is many
>> of the providers tie you to a contract and I just
>> got out of one when I got no satisfaction from a
>> provider.  I find it to be a high speed hheadache
>> when the technicians will not come out and assist
>> live with a problem.  Being without sighted help I
>> have to wrestle with this alone.
>> >
>> >Any tips on fine-tuning Winamp 2.90 would be
>> appreciated.  It is the version I am most
>> comfortable with as the latest version 5.03 is not
>> screen reader friendly even with Window-Eyes.  There
>> are too many inaccessible features with 5.03, which
>> is why I took it off my system after getting it back
>> from the shop.
>> >
>> >Mimi
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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