Re: sireus radio

2012-02-15 Thread Tim Grady
If you own a mac you can access it easily with an application called pulsar.
On Feb 11, 2012, at 8:02 AM, Mike Mote wrote:

 Randy, as far as Sirius XM radio is concerned, you can listen to it on the 
 internet, but you have to have a subscription, and sighted assistance, as of 
 now to access it.  I've tried several times to access their on-line player, 
 with no luck.  A couple of years ago, you could access the player with no 
 problem, but when they upgraded, all of that changed.  There are several 
 friendly user friendly radios out there, so if you like it, you may try and 
 fbuy one of those.
 - Original Message - From: Randy Tijerina rtijeri...@satx.rr.com
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 10:41 PM
 Subject: sireus radio
 
 
 Friends, I hope that I spelled the name of this sireus or serius radio thing.
 I was listening to the seventies with my brother while we were out in his 
 jeep.
 he told me that you could get it he and I believe on PC. is it possible?
 and,  do you have to have special equipment?
 How accessible  it this for us jaws users?
 
 
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Easy CD-DA Extractor Version 16.0.1 is now Available

2012-02-15 Thread Steve Pattison
Easy CD-DA Extractor version 16.0.1 is now available from 
www.poikosoft.com and the changes are below. -Steve.


Ogg Vorbis codec updated to v1.3.3
Rearranging files and folders using Drag and Drop now works (again) in 
CD/DVD Creator

Internet database access thru Proxy Server now works (again)
Fixed multi-language user interface problems
Included latest language files
Fixed Ogg Vorbis encoder crashing with Compilation / Part of 
compilation metadata enabled
Fixed character encoding problem with Track artist in MusicBrainz 
query (was missing UTF8 to Unicode translation)


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RE: Questions on Olympus DM-4

2012-02-15 Thread John Riehl
I agree with you re setting the clock. 
As far as erasing a file: get into the file and play it for a few seconds
then erase it. I've never had a problem with the Olympus erasing the wrong
file when I do it that way. 
 


John Riehl 

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Max G. Swanson
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2012 9:52 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Questions on Olympus DM-4


-- 
 We're here, we're unclear, Get used to it! Sign seen at Occupy Wall
Street.  I tweat as Maxter61 at times. Regards, Max!

I purchased this unit a while back and, even after finding a couple
tutorials and the manual, questions and issues abound.  As an example,
File Erase Mode doesn't seem to correlate with the time stamps of the
files played.  In other words, it erases whatever file it damnb well
wants; you can arrow down to a file labeled Jan. 2, then go to Erase Mode,
erase the file, and you may have zapped one from Jan. 6.

Feel free to write privately; just don't tell me it's simply a matter of
practice, as I've delved into it thoroughly and really am starting to
blame Olympus for selling this beastie as accessible.  We won't even talk
about setting the clock!


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