Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices

2011-03-30 Thread Tim Grady
Oh, well, that radio has been out for at least a year, longer in europe, it 
works except on flash content.


--
From: "David McLean" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 4:15 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices

Did they say which July by any chance?! That company has been around for 
years and I've heard nothing good about their customer service.

On Mar 30, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Gary King wrote:


Dane,
On the Serotalk web site, in the Final Interviews from CSUN, there is an
interview about the Solutions Radio, a stand-alone Internet radio that 
they

say will be coming in July.  I haven't gotten around to listening to the
interview yet, but it might be something to check out.

Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

- Original Message - From: "Jim Noseworthy" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices



Hello:

If you have a SqueezeBox Boom internet radio, and an iPhone or iTouch, 
you
can have complete control of your radio. The radio can also be 
controlled

via the PC.

Hope this helps.


- Original Message - From: "Bud Schwab" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices



Hi Dane,

I have the jjSanyo r227 internet radio which I really like and think 
it's
great.  As you say though, it does take a pair of eyes to do any 
scanning
or searching unfortunately.  It has only eight presets, but I have 
eight

of my favorite station set in them.  It's somewhat limited, but if you
pick eight of your favorite ones then it's not so bad.  If you get 
tired
of any of the stations you can have a sighted person help you to scan 
to

find some others.  I've had it for about a year now and have never
regretted buying it.
there are a lot of interesting stations out there just for the looking.
If you have any questions please email me.

Bud

s At 06:06 AM 3/28/2011, you wrote:

Hi!

Does anyone manage to use a standard Internet type radio device? by 
that
I mean a device which you just purchase from your local Walmart or 
local

electronics Retailer?

Obviously the user would have trouble setting the thing up due to the
lack of speech or other accessibility but just supposing you had 
someone

set the radio up to match your wi-fi network and they programmed some
presets for you, I can't see any reason why you couldn't scroll 
through
those presets up and down as you would with some digitally controlled 
FM

radios which have been readily available for the last quarter of a
century, anyone got any views or had any experience with this.

I'm looking at buying a "stand-alone" Internet radio for the kitchen
though if I can't get one that won't work at all for a person with no
vision then I won't be too worried, Ootunes on the Iphone and Ipad 
does a

damn good job but I don't want to be carrying them around with me
everywhere if I can avoid it.

I did think about the new Plextalk Pocket which is supposed to have
Internet Radio accessible on it however I think it will be quite some
time before we see anything out of that company, unfortunately the 
whole

company's location was destroyed in the recent Japan earthquake.



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Re: Best version of Winamp with Jaws

2011-03-30 Thread Robert Logue
Thanks for the reminder about classic view.  I downloaded the latest light 
version.  Don't need or want all the extras of the full version.


Bob




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Subject: Re: Best version of Winamp with Jaws


5.601 is the version I have; if it's not the latest, it's the next to 
latest. I've never had any issues with winamp and jaws in any 
version...best standard audio/video player around as far as I'm concerned, 
even after the switch of ownership. Just remember to switch your 
visulaisation settings to "classic"



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Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

2011-03-30 Thread tim cumings
Bret I'd love the demo also. my email address is thcumi...@comcast.net. thanks 
On 
Wed, 30 Mar 2011 15:21:45 -0600, Brett Boyer wrote:


>Hey! The company am3d makes some absolutely phenomenal 3d binaural sounds 
>and technology. They were used in a game they released for the blind a few 
>years back called "the Mind's Eye" The game wasn't great but the sound was 
>really good. They also have a 3d demo of an interrogation room that is the 
>most believable and even spookiest sound demo I've ever heard.
>Anyway my point is they have a 3d engine that you used to be able to 
>download. It was a demo copy. I got it to work with window eyes and I think 
>JFW though probably not as well since W E works much better using the mouse 
>cursors and such. I could take a sound and place wherever I wanted it, I 
>could move the sounds around. As a matter of fact I put one in a tight 
>circle moving around the head and I got a little sick and dizzy from it.
>Well the last time I visited there website
>www.am3d.com
>I think you have to order the demo of this engine. I did write them a letter 
>a few years back asking if I could have the full version just to explore its 
>accessibility aspects but unfortunately it didn't happen. I was rather 
>impressed how much I could do considering most 3d audio engines like that 
>are very graphical.
>I'm sure it hasn't changed much and if you write to them you might be able 
>to get the newest demo of the engine.
>BTW I still have the interrogation room audio demo if anyone is interested. 
>I think it is the best example of binaural 3d audio out there to date.
>thanks for letting me ramble
>bb
>Brett Boyer
>Audio Production and voice over
>http://brettboyer.voices.com
>- Original Message - 
>From: "Brent Harding" 
>To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:03 PM
>Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software
>
>
>>I don't know if any of these are accessible, but astoundsound.net was 
>>mentioned on this show called Home Theater Geeks. I listened to a demo on 
>>my Macbook that I now got running Windows, it just sounds like wide stereo 
>>even though the guy said one should here all directions even from laptop 
>>speakers. I think these can only work on headsets, and I have my doubts 
>>there, although if one ever heard the virtual haircut on youtube, it really 
>>could be done, just how to convert normal 5.1 into this.
>>
>>- Original Message - 
>>From: "Samuel Wilkins" 
>>To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
>>Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:59 AM
>>Subject: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software
>>
>>
>>>Hello there, I am now studying a degree in Live and Studio Sound and am
>>>thinking of working with 3D Binaural audio. Is there a software 
>>>accessible
>>>to blind and visually impaired people that allows me to simulate Virtual
>>>binaural audio? I'm looking for a software that does true virtual 
>>>Binaural,
>>>not one that just reduces the frequencies to make it sound like a sound 
>>>it
>>>behind you. Thank you.
>>>
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>>
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Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices

2011-03-30 Thread Gary King
No, they didn't say which July.  I was actually having similar thoughts, 
recalling that there was supposed to be a Solutions Radio quite a while ago. 
When advertised software never quite makes it to the market, they call it 
vaporware.  Is it the same for hardware?


Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

- Original Message - 
From: "David McLean" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices


Did they say which July by any chance?! That company has been around for 
years and I've heard nothing good about their customer service.

On Mar 30, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Gary King wrote:


Dane,
On the Serotalk web site, in the Final Interviews from CSUN, there is an
interview about the Solutions Radio, a stand-alone Internet radio that 
they

say will be coming in July.  I haven't gotten around to listening to the
interview yet, but it might be something to check out.

Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

- Original Message - From: "Jim Noseworthy" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices



Hello:

If you have a SqueezeBox Boom internet radio, and an iPhone or iTouch, 
you
can have complete control of your radio. The radio can also be 
controlled

via the PC.

Hope this helps.


- Original Message - From: "Bud Schwab" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices



Hi Dane,

I have the jjSanyo r227 internet radio which I really like and think 
it's
great.  As you say though, it does take a pair of eyes to do any 
scanning
or searching unfortunately.  It has only eight presets, but I have 
eight

of my favorite station set in them.  It's somewhat limited, but if you
pick eight of your favorite ones then it's not so bad.  If you get 
tired
of any of the stations you can have a sighted person help you to scan 
to

find some others.  I've had it for about a year now and have never
regretted buying it.
there are a lot of interesting stations out there just for the looking.
If you have any questions please email me.

Bud

s At 06:06 AM 3/28/2011, you wrote:

Hi!

Does anyone manage to use a standard Internet type radio device? by 
that
I mean a device which you just purchase from your local Walmart or 
local

electronics Retailer?

Obviously the user would have trouble setting the thing up due to the
lack of speech or other accessibility but just supposing you had 
someone

set the radio up to match your wi-fi network and they programmed some
presets for you, I can't see any reason why you couldn't scroll 
through
those presets up and down as you would with some digitally controlled 
FM

radios which have been readily available for the last quarter of a
century, anyone got any views or had any experience with this.

I'm looking at buying a "stand-alone" Internet radio for the kitchen
though if I can't get one that won't work at all for a person with no
vision then I won't be too worried, Ootunes on the Iphone and Ipad 
does a

damn good job but I don't want to be carrying them around with me
everywhere if I can avoid it.

I did think about the new Plextalk Pocket which is supposed to have
Internet Radio accessible on it however I think it will be quite some
time before we see anything out of that company, unfortunately the 
whole

company's location was destroyed in the recent Japan earthquake.



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Re: Squeezebox Boom or other

2011-03-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
I haven't yet either .


On 31/03/2011, at 10:30 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:

> I would sure like to, but I've never seen one of these things.  Hoping to 
> learn more about them from all of yous folks.  Thanks.
> Howard
> Join our new mailing list to share "old time radio" and similar files.
> 
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> SouthEast Wisconsin Radio Plus
> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 6:03 PM
> Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom or other
> 
> 
>> We look forward to you perhaps putting one together .
>> 
>> 
>> On 31/03/2011, at 5:59 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:
>> 
>>> Wouldn't it be great if someone would put together a podcast on this 
>>> squeezebox?  If I knew more, I might be tempted to get one.
>>> Howard
>>> Join our new mailing list to share "old time radio" and similar files.
>>> 
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>>> - Original Message - From: "Jim Noseworthy" 
>>> 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 8:55 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom
>>> 
>>> 
 Dane:
 
 There are two ways to access content from the Boom:
 
 1.  You can connect to Squeezebox.com and access content which is 
 generated from their site.
 
 2.  You can download and install the Squeezebox server to your computer 
 (either Mac or Pc), in which case, you have the same functionality as you 
 would using Squeezebox.com plus the fact that you can access the content 
 on your own harddrive.  In short, you can use either their online server 
 or your own server.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 
 - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:37 AM
 Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom
 
 
> Okay, so what exactly does the squeezebox.com server do?
> 
> 
> 
> On 30/03/2011 10:59 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
>> Hi Dane:
>> 
>> You can change whether or not you log on to Squeezebox.com or your local 
>> Squeezebox server, but you cannot change the access information to your 
>> router itself through your web browser. It must be performed from the 
>> frunt pannel.
>> 
>> Cheers.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ginal Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:55 AM
>> Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom
>> 
>> 
>>> Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom is 
>>> logged onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
>>> 
 Dane:
 
 None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility 
 only begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.
 
 Cheers.
 ssible.
 - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
 Subject: Squeezebox Boom
 
 
> Hi!
> 
> Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so to 
> the first question.
> 
> Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick Start 
> Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for the 
> Squeezebox after the wizard has been completed?
> 
> I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the 
> setup for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to 
> be entered so therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the 
> setup is completed if I can access the network options of the 
> Squeezebox Boom from its HTML interface, anyone any comment?
> 
> Thanks In Advance.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Squeezebox Boom or other

2011-03-30 Thread Howard Traxler
I would sure like to, but I've never seen one of these things.  Hoping to 
learn more about them from all of yous folks.  Thanks.

Howard
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- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom or other



We look forward to you perhaps putting one together .


On 31/03/2011, at 5:59 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:

Wouldn't it be great if someone would put together a podcast on this 
squeezebox?  If I knew more, I might be tempted to get one.

Howard
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- Original Message - From: "Jim Noseworthy" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom



Dane:

There are two ways to access content from the Boom:

1.  You can connect to Squeezebox.com and access content which is 
generated from their site.


2.  You can download and install the Squeezebox server to your computer 
(either Mac or Pc), in which case, you have the same functionality as 
you would using Squeezebox.com plus the fact that you can access the 
content on your own harddrive.  In short, you can use either their 
online server or your own server.


Hope this helps.


- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom



Okay, so what exactly does the squeezebox.com server do?



On 30/03/2011 10:59 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

Hi Dane:

You can change whether or not you log on to Squeezebox.com or your 
local Squeezebox server, but you cannot change the access information 
to your router itself through your web browser. It must be performed 
from the frunt pannel.


Cheers.





ginal Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom


Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom 
is logged onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?



On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:


Dane:

None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility 
only begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.


Cheers.
ssible.
- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
Subject: Squeezebox Boom



Hi!

Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so 
to the first question.


Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick 
Start Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for 
the Squeezebox after the wizard has been completed?


I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the 
setup for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to 
be entered so therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the 
setup is completed if I can access the network options of the 
Squeezebox Boom from its HTML interface, anyone any comment?


Thanks In Advance.



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Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

2011-03-30 Thread Stumpy

Please send it to me also.  my email address is:
hud...@windstream.net
BTW  The gmail address I have for you either no longer works or my ISP 
is having problems with it...


   Scott


-Original Message- 
From: Brett Boyer

Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 5:21 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

Hey! The company am3d makes some absolutely phenomenal 3d binaural sounds
and technology. They were used in a game they released for the blind a few
years back called "the Mind's Eye" The game wasn't great but the sound was
really good. They also have a 3d demo of an interrogation room that is the
most believable and even spookiest sound demo I've ever heard.
Anyway my point is they have a 3d engine that you used to be able to
download. It was a demo copy. I got it to work with window eyes and I think
JFW though probably not as well since W E works much better using the mouse
cursors and such. I could take a sound and place wherever I wanted it, I
could move the sounds around. As a matter of fact I put one in a tight
circle moving around the head and I got a little sick and dizzy from it.
Well the last time I visited there website
www.am3d.com
I think you have to order the demo of this engine. I did write them a letter
a few years back asking if I could have the full version just to explore its
accessibility aspects but unfortunately it didn't happen. I was rather
impressed how much I could do considering most 3d audio engines like that
are very graphical.
I'm sure it hasn't changed much and if you write to them you might be able
to get the newest demo of the engine.
BTW I still have the interrogation room audio demo if anyone is interested.
I think it is the best example of binaural 3d audio out there to date.
thanks for letting me ramble
bb
Brett Boyer
Audio Production and voice over
http://brettboyer.voices.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Brent Harding" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software


I don't know if any of these are accessible, but astoundsound.net was 
mentioned on this show called Home Theater Geeks. I listened to a demo on 
my Macbook that I now got running Windows, it just sounds like wide stereo 
even though the guy said one should here all directions even from laptop 
speakers. I think these can only work on headsets, and I have my doubts 
there, although if one ever heard the virtual haircut on youtube, it really 
could be done, just how to convert normal 5.1 into this.


- Original Message - 
From: "Samuel Wilkins" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:59 AM
Subject: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software



Hello there, I am now studying a degree in Live and Studio Sound and am
thinking of working with 3D Binaural audio. Is there a software 
accessible

to blind and visually impaired people that allows me to simulate Virtual
binaural audio? I'm looking for a software that does true virtual 
Binaural,
not one that just reduces the frequencies to make it sound like a sound 
it

behind you. Thank you.

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Re: Squeezebox Boom or other

2011-03-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
We look forward to you perhaps putting one together .


On 31/03/2011, at 5:59 AM, Howard Traxler wrote:

> Wouldn't it be great if someone would put together a podcast on this 
> squeezebox?  If I knew more, I might be tempted to get one.
> Howard
> Join our new mailing list to share "old time radio" and similar files.
> 
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> 
> SouthEast Wisconsin Radio Plus
> - Original Message - From: "Jim Noseworthy" 
> 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 8:55 AM
> Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom
> 
> 
>> Dane:
>> 
>> There are two ways to access content from the Boom:
>> 
>> 1.  You can connect to Squeezebox.com and access content which is generated 
>> from their site.
>> 
>> 2.  You can download and install the Squeezebox server to your computer 
>> (either Mac or Pc), in which case, you have the same functionality as you 
>> would using Squeezebox.com plus the fact that you can access the content on 
>> your own harddrive.  In short, you can use either their online server or 
>> your own server.
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
>> 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:37 AM
>> Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom
>> 
>> 
>>> Okay, so what exactly does the squeezebox.com server do?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 30/03/2011 10:59 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
 Hi Dane:
 
 You can change whether or not you log on to Squeezebox.com or your local 
 Squeezebox server, but you cannot change the access information to your 
 router itself through your web browser. It must be performed from the 
 frunt pannel.
 
 Cheers.
 
 
 
 
 
 ginal Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
 To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
 Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:55 AM
 Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom
 
 
> Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom is 
> logged onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?
> 
> 
> On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
> 
>> Dane:
>> 
>> None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility only 
>> begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.
>> 
>> Cheers.
>> ssible.
>> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
>> 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
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>>> 
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Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

2011-03-30 Thread Jörgen Hansson

Hi Brett!
I'd like to have a small copy of that demo, but Can you mail me offlist?
my mail is:
hansson.jo...@spray.se

Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
- Original Message - 
From: "Brett Boyer" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software


Hey! The company am3d makes some absolutely phenomenal 3d binaural sounds 
and technology. They were used in a game they released for the blind a few 
years back called "the Mind's Eye" The game wasn't great but the sound was 
really good. They also have a 3d demo of an interrogation room that is the 
most believable and even spookiest sound demo I've ever heard.
Anyway my point is they have a 3d engine that you used to be able to 
download. It was a demo copy. I got it to work with window eyes and I 
think JFW though probably not as well since W E works much better using 
the mouse cursors and such. I could take a sound and place wherever I 
wanted it, I could move the sounds around. As a matter of fact I put one 
in a tight circle moving around the head and I got a little sick and dizzy 
from it.

Well the last time I visited there website
www.am3d.com
I think you have to order the demo of this engine. I did write them a 
letter a few years back asking if I could have the full version just to 
explore its accessibility aspects but unfortunately it didn't happen. I 
was rather impressed how much I could do considering most 3d audio engines 
like that are very graphical.
I'm sure it hasn't changed much and if you write to them you might be able 
to get the newest demo of the engine.
BTW I still have the interrogation room audio demo if anyone is 
interested. I think it is the best example of binaural 3d audio out there 
to date.

thanks for letting me ramble
bb
Brett Boyer
Audio Production and voice over
http://brettboyer.voices.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Brent Harding" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software


I don't know if any of these are accessible, but astoundsound.net was 
mentioned on this show called Home Theater Geeks. I listened to a demo on 
my Macbook that I now got running Windows, it just sounds like wide stereo 
even though the guy said one should here all directions even from laptop 
speakers. I think these can only work on headsets, and I have my doubts 
there, although if one ever heard the virtual haircut on youtube, it 
really could be done, just how to convert normal 5.1 into this.


- Original Message - 
From: "Samuel Wilkins" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:59 AM
Subject: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software



Hello there, I am now studying a degree in Live and Studio Sound and am
thinking of working with 3D Binaural audio. Is there a software 
accessible

to blind and visually impaired people that allows me to simulate Virtual
binaural audio? I'm looking for a software that does true virtual 
Binaural,
not one that just reduces the frequencies to make it sound like a sound 
it

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RE: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

2011-03-30 Thread Hamit Campos
I' interested, please send a coppy to hamitcam...@gmail.com.

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On Behalf Of Brett Boyer
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 5:22 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

Hey! The company am3d makes some absolutely phenomenal 3d binaural sounds 
and technology. They were used in a game they released for the blind a few 
years back called "the Mind's Eye" The game wasn't great but the sound was 
really good. They also have a 3d demo of an interrogation room that is the 
most believable and even spookiest sound demo I've ever heard.
Anyway my point is they have a 3d engine that you used to be able to 
download. It was a demo copy. I got it to work with window eyes and I think 
JFW though probably not as well since W E works much better using the mouse 
cursors and such. I could take a sound and place wherever I wanted it, I 
could move the sounds around. As a matter of fact I put one in a tight 
circle moving around the head and I got a little sick and dizzy from it.
Well the last time I visited there website
www.am3d.com
I think you have to order the demo of this engine. I did write them a letter

a few years back asking if I could have the full version just to explore its

accessibility aspects but unfortunately it didn't happen. I was rather 
impressed how much I could do considering most 3d audio engines like that 
are very graphical.
I'm sure it hasn't changed much and if you write to them you might be able 
to get the newest demo of the engine.
BTW I still have the interrogation room audio demo if anyone is interested. 
I think it is the best example of binaural 3d audio out there to date.
thanks for letting me ramble
bb
Brett Boyer
Audio Production and voice over
http://brettboyer.voices.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Brent Harding" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software


>I don't know if any of these are accessible, but astoundsound.net was 
>mentioned on this show called Home Theater Geeks. I listened to a demo on 
>my Macbook that I now got running Windows, it just sounds like wide stereo 
>even though the guy said one should here all directions even from laptop 
>speakers. I think these can only work on headsets, and I have my doubts 
>there, although if one ever heard the virtual haircut on youtube, it really

>could be done, just how to convert normal 5.1 into this.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Samuel Wilkins" 
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:59 AM
> Subject: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software
>
>
>> Hello there, I am now studying a degree in Live and Studio Sound and am
>> thinking of working with 3D Binaural audio. Is there a software 
>> accessible
>> to blind and visually impaired people that allows me to simulate Virtual
>> binaural audio? I'm looking for a software that does true virtual 
>> Binaural,
>> not one that just reduces the frequencies to make it sound like a sound 
>> it
>> behind you. Thank you.
>>
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Re: Winamp title bar scroll

2011-03-30 Thread Brett Boyer
I believe there is an option in preferences either in the general or the 
playlist section that says Scrolling title and you can turnit off or on. 
Sorry don't have the program in front of me to quote it exactly but it's 
there and shouldn't be hard to find if you poke around the preference 
dialog.

bb
Brett Boyer
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http://brettboyer.voices.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Howard Traxler" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:49 PM
Subject: Winamp title bar scroll



Hi all,
I'm using several versions of Winamp with several versions of JAWS and 
Braille display.  The title bar keeps scrolling across the display. 
Anybody know how to stop it from scrolling?  Thanks.


Howard
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- Original Message - 
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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Best version of Winamp with Jaws


5.601 is the version I have; if it's not the latest, it's the next to 
latest. I've never had any issues with winamp and jaws in any 
version...best standard audio/video player around as far as I'm 
concerned, even after the switch of ownership. Just remember to switch 
your visulaisation settings to "classic"



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Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

2011-03-30 Thread Brett Boyer
Hey! The company am3d makes some absolutely phenomenal 3d binaural sounds 
and technology. They were used in a game they released for the blind a few 
years back called "the Mind's Eye" The game wasn't great but the sound was 
really good. They also have a 3d demo of an interrogation room that is the 
most believable and even spookiest sound demo I've ever heard.
Anyway my point is they have a 3d engine that you used to be able to 
download. It was a demo copy. I got it to work with window eyes and I think 
JFW though probably not as well since W E works much better using the mouse 
cursors and such. I could take a sound and place wherever I wanted it, I 
could move the sounds around. As a matter of fact I put one in a tight 
circle moving around the head and I got a little sick and dizzy from it.

Well the last time I visited there website
www.am3d.com
I think you have to order the demo of this engine. I did write them a letter 
a few years back asking if I could have the full version just to explore its 
accessibility aspects but unfortunately it didn't happen. I was rather 
impressed how much I could do considering most 3d audio engines like that 
are very graphical.
I'm sure it hasn't changed much and if you write to them you might be able 
to get the newest demo of the engine.
BTW I still have the interrogation room audio demo if anyone is interested. 
I think it is the best example of binaural 3d audio out there to date.

thanks for letting me ramble
bb
Brett Boyer
Audio Production and voice over
http://brettboyer.voices.com
- Original Message - 
From: "Brent Harding" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software


I don't know if any of these are accessible, but astoundsound.net was 
mentioned on this show called Home Theater Geeks. I listened to a demo on 
my Macbook that I now got running Windows, it just sounds like wide stereo 
even though the guy said one should here all directions even from laptop 
speakers. I think these can only work on headsets, and I have my doubts 
there, although if one ever heard the virtual haircut on youtube, it really 
could be done, just how to convert normal 5.1 into this.


- Original Message - 
From: "Samuel Wilkins" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:59 AM
Subject: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software



Hello there, I am now studying a degree in Live and Studio Sound and am
thinking of working with 3D Binaural audio. Is there a software 
accessible

to blind and visually impaired people that allows me to simulate Virtual
binaural audio? I'm looking for a software that does true virtual 
Binaural,
not one that just reduces the frequencies to make it sound like a sound 
it

behind you. Thank you.

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Re: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software

2011-03-30 Thread Brent Harding
I don't know if any of these are accessible, but astoundsound.net was 
mentioned on this show called Home Theater Geeks. I listened to a demo on my 
Macbook that I now got running Windows, it just sounds like wide stereo even 
though the guy said one should here all directions even from laptop 
speakers. I think these can only work on headsets, and I have my doubts 
there, although if one ever heard the virtual haircut on youtube, it really 
could be done, just how to convert normal 5.1 into this.


- Original Message - 
From: "Samuel Wilkins" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 10:59 AM
Subject: Virtual 3D Audio Simulation Software



Hello there, I am now studying a degree in Live and Studio Sound and am
thinking of working with 3D Binaural audio. Is there a software accessible
to blind and visually impaired people that allows me to simulate Virtual
binaural audio? I'm looking for a software that does true virtual 
Binaural,

not one that just reduces the frequencies to make it sound like a sound it
behind you. Thank you.

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Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices

2011-03-30 Thread David McLean
Did they say which July by any chance?! That company has been around for years 
and I've heard nothing good about their customer service.
On Mar 30, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Gary King wrote:

> Dane,
> On the Serotalk web site, in the Final Interviews from CSUN, there is an
> interview about the Solutions Radio, a stand-alone Internet radio that they
> say will be coming in July.  I haven't gotten around to listening to the
> interview yet, but it might be something to check out.
> 
> Gary King
> w4...@bellsouth.net
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Jim Noseworthy" 
> 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 11:10 AM
> Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices
> 
> 
>> Hello:
>> 
>> If you have a SqueezeBox Boom internet radio, and an iPhone or iTouch, you
>> can have complete control of your radio. The radio can also be controlled
>> via the PC.
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Bud Schwab" 
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:25 PM
>> Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi Dane,
>>> 
>>> I have the jjSanyo r227 internet radio which I really like and think it's
>>> great.  As you say though, it does take a pair of eyes to do any scanning
>>> or searching unfortunately.  It has only eight presets, but I have eight
>>> of my favorite station set in them.  It's somewhat limited, but if you
>>> pick eight of your favorite ones then it's not so bad.  If you get tired
>>> of any of the stations you can have a sighted person help you to scan to
>>> find some others.  I've had it for about a year now and have never
>>> regretted buying it.
>>> there are a lot of interesting stations out there just for the looking.
>>> If you have any questions please email me.
>>> 
>>> Bud
>>> 
>>> s At 06:06 AM 3/28/2011, you wrote:
 Hi!
 
 Does anyone manage to use a standard Internet type radio device? by that
 I mean a device which you just purchase from your local Walmart or local
 electronics Retailer?
 
 Obviously the user would have trouble setting the thing up due to the
 lack of speech or other accessibility but just supposing you had someone
 set the radio up to match your wi-fi network and they programmed some
 presets for you, I can't see any reason why you couldn't scroll through
 those presets up and down as you would with some digitally controlled FM
 radios which have been readily available for the last quarter of a
 century, anyone got any views or had any experience with this.
 
 I'm looking at buying a "stand-alone" Internet radio for the kitchen
 though if I can't get one that won't work at all for a person with no
 vision then I won't be too worried, Ootunes on the Iphone and Ipad does a
 damn good job but I don't want to be carrying them around with me
 everywhere if I can avoid it.
 
 I did think about the new Plextalk Pocket which is supposed to have
 Internet Radio accessible on it however I think it will be quite some
 time before we see anything out of that company, unfortunately the whole
 company's location was destroyed in the recent Japan earthquake.
 
 
 
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>>> 
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>>> W 6 Z Y P
>>> Malibu, California
>>> 
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Re: Winamp title bar scroll

2011-03-30 Thread JM Casey
Hmmnever used the programme with a braille display actually; I have one 
at work though so maybe I'll give it a try.
- Original Message - 
From: "Howard Traxler" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 2:49 PM
Subject: Winamp title bar scroll



Hi all,
I'm using several versions of Winamp with several versions of JAWS and 
Braille display.  The title bar keeps scrolling across the display. 
Anybody know how to stop it from scrolling?  Thanks.


Howard
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From: "JM Casey" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Best version of Winamp with Jaws


5.601 is the version I have; if it's not the latest, it's the next to 
latest. I've never had any issues with winamp and jaws in any 
version...best standard audio/video player around as far as I'm 
concerned, even after the switch of ownership. Just remember to switch 
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Squeezebox Boom or other

2011-03-30 Thread Howard Traxler
Wouldn't it be great if someone would put together a podcast on this 
squeezebox?  If I knew more, I might be tempted to get one.

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- Original Message - 
From: "Jim Noseworthy" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom



Dane:

There are two ways to access content from the Boom:

1.  You can connect to Squeezebox.com and access content which is 
generated from their site.


2.  You can download and install the Squeezebox server to your computer 
(either Mac or Pc), in which case, you have the same functionality as you 
would using Squeezebox.com plus the fact that you can access the content 
on your own harddrive.  In short, you can use either their online server 
or your own server.


Hope this helps.


- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom



Okay, so what exactly does the squeezebox.com server do?



On 30/03/2011 10:59 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

Hi Dane:

You can change whether or not you log on to Squeezebox.com or your local 
Squeezebox server, but you cannot change the access information to your 
router itself through your web browser. It must be performed from the 
frunt pannel.


Cheers.





ginal Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom


Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom is 
logged onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?



On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:


Dane:

None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility 
only begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.


Cheers.
ssible.
- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
Subject: Squeezebox Boom



Hi!

Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so to 
the first question.


Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick Start 
Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for the 
Squeezebox after the wizard has been completed?


I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the 
setup for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to 
be entered so therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the 
setup is completed if I can access the network options of the 
Squeezebox Boom from its HTML interface, anyone any comment?


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Winamp title bar scroll

2011-03-30 Thread Howard Traxler

Hi all,
I'm using several versions of Winamp with several versions of JAWS and 
Braille display.  The title bar keeps scrolling across the display.  Anybody 
know how to stop it from scrolling?  Thanks.


Howard
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Best version of Winamp with Jaws


5.601 is the version I have; if it's not the latest, it's the next to 
latest. I've never had any issues with winamp and jaws in any 
version...best standard audio/video player around as far as I'm concerned, 
even after the switch of ownership. Just remember to switch your 
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Re: Best version of Winamp with Jaws

2011-03-30 Thread JM Casey
5.601 is the version I have; if it's not the latest, it's the next to 
latest. I've never had any issues with winamp and jaws in any version...best 
standard audio/video player around as far as I'm concerned, even after the 
switch of ownership. Just remember to switch your visulaisation settings to 
"classic"



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Re: Best version of Winamp with Jaws

2011-03-30 Thread JM Casey
The latest version would probably be best. I think we're up to 5.6something 
now. Just go to the winamp site and check



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From: "Robert Logue" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 11:38 PM
Subject: Best version of Winamp with Jaws



What is the;
Best version of Winamp with Jaws Where everything works as it should and 
has up-to-date security?




I only want it for multiple instances feature.  Otherwise.  What media 
player besides WMP not VLC does everything Winamp is supposed to do and 
works well with the best low cost multy-track and possible multy channel 
recorder Win XP and or Win 7?




Still struggling with WMP 10! and Sound Forge, and Some versions of 
Cakewalk Sonar.




Hope IPhone 5 and possibly MiPad covers my needs in a blind fiendly 
friendly different platform




Bobcat



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sound edideting programs on linux

2011-03-30 Thread Bardia Zakeri

hi! can i use sound editing program in linux ?

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Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices

2011-03-30 Thread Gary King

Dane,
On the Serotalk web site, in the Final Interviews from CSUN, there is an
interview about the Solutions Radio, a stand-alone Internet radio that they
say will be coming in July.  I haven't gotten around to listening to the
interview yet, but it might be something to check out.

Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

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From: "Jim Noseworthy" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices



Hello:

If you have a SqueezeBox Boom internet radio, and an iPhone or iTouch, you
can have complete control of your radio. The radio can also be controlled
via the PC.

Hope this helps.


- Original Message - 
From: "Bud Schwab" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices



Hi Dane,

I have the jjSanyo r227 internet radio which I really like and think it's
great.  As you say though, it does take a pair of eyes to do any scanning
or searching unfortunately.  It has only eight presets, but I have eight
of my favorite station set in them.  It's somewhat limited, but if you
pick eight of your favorite ones then it's not so bad.  If you get tired
of any of the stations you can have a sighted person help you to scan to
find some others.  I've had it for about a year now and have never
regretted buying it.
there are a lot of interesting stations out there just for the looking.
If you have any questions please email me.

Bud

s At 06:06 AM 3/28/2011, you wrote:

Hi!

Does anyone manage to use a standard Internet type radio device? by that
I mean a device which you just purchase from your local Walmart or local
electronics Retailer?

Obviously the user would have trouble setting the thing up due to the
lack of speech or other accessibility but just supposing you had someone
set the radio up to match your wi-fi network and they programmed some
presets for you, I can't see any reason why you couldn't scroll through
those presets up and down as you would with some digitally controlled FM
radios which have been readily available for the last quarter of a
century, anyone got any views or had any experience with this.

I'm looking at buying a "stand-alone" Internet radio for the kitchen
though if I can't get one that won't work at all for a person with no
vision then I won't be too worried, Ootunes on the Iphone and Ipad does a
damn good job but I don't want to be carrying them around with me
everywhere if I can avoid it.

I did think about the new Plextalk Pocket which is supposed to have
Internet Radio accessible on it however I think it will be quite some
time before we see anything out of that company, unfortunately the whole
company's location was destroyed in the recent Japan earthquake.



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Re: Squeezebox Boom

2011-03-30 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Dane:

There are two ways to access content from the Boom:

1.  You can connect to Squeezebox.com and access content which is generated 
from their site.


2.  You can download and install the Squeezebox server to your computer 
(either Mac or Pc), in which case, you have the same functionality as you 
would using Squeezebox.com plus the fact that you can access the content on 
your own harddrive.  In short, you can use either their online server or 
your own server.


Hope this helps.


- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom



Okay, so what exactly does the squeezebox.com server do?



On 30/03/2011 10:59 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

Hi Dane:

You can change whether or not you log on to Squeezebox.com or your local 
Squeezebox server, but you cannot change the access information to your 
router itself through your web browser. It must be performed from the 
frunt pannel.


Cheers.





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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom


Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom is 
logged onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?



On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:


Dane:

None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility 
only begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.


Cheers.
ssible.
- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
Subject: Squeezebox Boom



Hi!

Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so to 
the first question.


Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick Start 
Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for the 
Squeezebox after the wizard has been completed?


I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the 
setup for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to be 
entered so therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the setup 
is completed if I can access the network options of the Squeezebox 
Boom from its HTML interface, anyone any comment?


Thanks In Advance.



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Re: Squeezebox Boom

2011-03-30 Thread Dane Trethowan

Okay, so what exactly does the squeezebox.com server do?



On 30/03/2011 10:59 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

Hi Dane:

You can change whether or not you log on to Squeezebox.com or your 
local Squeezebox server, but you cannot change the access information 
to your router itself through your web browser. It must be performed 
from the frunt pannel.


Cheers.





ginal Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom


Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom 
is logged onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?



On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:


Dane:

None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility 
only begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.


Cheers.
ssible.
- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
Subject: Squeezebox Boom



Hi!

Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so 
to the first question.


Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick 
Start Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for 
the Squeezebox after the wizard has been completed?


I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the 
setup for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to 
be entered so therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the 
setup is completed if I can access the network options of the 
Squeezebox Boom from its HTML interface, anyone any comment?


Thanks In Advance.



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Re: Squeezebox Boom

2011-03-30 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Hi Dane:

You can change whether or not you log on to Squeezebox.com or your local 
Squeezebox server, but you cannot change the access information to your 
router itself through your web browser. It must be performed from the frunt 
pannel.


Cheers.





ginal Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: Squeezebox Boom


Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom is 
logged onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?



On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:


Dane:

None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility only 
begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.


Cheers.
ssible.
- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
Subject: Squeezebox Boom



Hi!

Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so to 
the first question.


Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick Start 
Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for the 
Squeezebox after the wizard has been completed?


I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the 
setup for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to be 
entered so therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the setup is 
completed if I can access the network options of the Squeezebox Boom 
from its HTML interface, anyone any comment?


Thanks In Advance.



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Re: Squeezebox Boom

2011-03-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
Okay well I'm sorry I'll rephrase all that, once the Squeezebox Boom is logged 
onto the network can you change the boxes network settings?


On 30/03/2011, at 9:34 PM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

> Dane:
> 
> None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility only 
> begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.
> 
> Cheers.
> ssible.
> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
> Subject: Squeezebox Boom
> 
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so to the 
>> first question.
>> 
>> Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick Start 
>> Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for the Squeezebox 
>> after the wizard has been completed?
>> 
>> I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the setup 
>> for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to be entered so 
>> therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the setup is completed if I 
>> can access the network options of the Squeezebox Boom from its HTML 
>> interface, anyone any comment?
>> 
>> Thanks In Advance.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: Squeezebox Boom

2011-03-30 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Dane:

None  of your router configuration data settup is acceAccessibility only 
begins once the Boom is logged on to the network.


Cheers.
ssible.
- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 12:25 AM
Subject: Squeezebox Boom



Hi!

Okay, I've traced a Squeezebox Boom and consequently ordered it so to the 
first question.


Suppose I get help with setting the unit up through the "Quick Start 
Wizard", am I able to change network connection options for the Squeezebox 
after the wizard has been completed?


I'm thinking of opening the wireless network so that I can make the setup 
for my sighted help easier, that way a password won't have to be entered 
so therefore I'll change it back to how it was when the setup is completed 
if I can access the network options of the Squeezebox Boom from its HTML 
interface, anyone any comment?


Thanks In Advance.



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