I had the same issue. I wrote to the accessibility team at AOL at
[email protected]
AOL is the company now behind Shoutcast and Winamp. I heard back from
Tom Wlodkowski, AOL’s director of accessibility. Here is what he
said:
Hi Kelly,
It's good to hear from you.
Thanks for bringing the Shoutcast accessibility issues to my attention.
Unfortunately my team was not consulted for advice or to conduct
accessibility testing. I will raise this with the product manager and
see when we can get these issues resolved.
In the meantime, an engineer on my team tells me the Shoutcast iPhone
app is pretty accessible. I haven't tried the iPhone app yet myself. Not
sure if you use the iPhone but thought I'd mention it in case it could
serve as a temporary alternative while we work to improve the new web
interface.
Best,
Tom
If others have Shoutcast issues, please let TOM and the AOL access
folks now at the e-mail address mentioned earlier. I thought everyone
would be interested in this update.
Kelly
On 7/2/10, daniel gobeil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi;
> Very recently shoutcast changed their site.
> they've dropped the old classic.shoutcast.com, which allways worked for me
> and redone the whole page.
> I was able to set my default player to winamp, which is what I have
> configured as my usual audio player.
> My problem is that if you search for a list of stations, the search results
> come up and you get about ten stations.
> At the end of the list, there is an onclick that says get more.
> This gives you twenty or thirty stations, although there is a notation
> further up on the page that says the total number of stations matching your
> search term, there is no "next" button that I can find, so that all you get
> no matter what you do is the first bunch of stations.
> I do so miss the old shoutcast, which used to be so easy to use.
> I do understand that things change, but as it is now, I have to search for
> stations with the tuner in my Icon and then transfer the url manualy to
> Winamp on my desktop machine if I want to listen to a station I don't
> allready have in my folder of .m3u station playlists.
> Can any one help me out with this?
> P.S., if you'd be so good as to send your answer to me off list I'd
> appreciate it as I only get this list in digest form.
> My address is: <[email protected]>
> thanks in advance for your help.
> regards; Daniel gobeil
>
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