Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-06 Thread Larry N
I would just like to be able to hear it at all at any volume level. My issue 
remains, if I have no trouble with other audio offerings, yet cannot hear 
gameday audio, and if other people, both blind and sighted are encountering 
the same issue, how can it be assumed that the problem is exclusively on the 
user's end. It is difficult, not to mention frustrating for me to track the 
problem when everything else that I stream works flawlessly.

Larry


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I agree. The big discussion has been how to raise and lower the volume. 
It's
 not a big deal for me, but it would be nice to be able to do that.


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 Gameday Audio has worked as it should from the opening day of spring
 training to the present.
 Hence, any problems are on the user end rather than the supplier.
 I have sampled numerous feeds over the first 4 days of the regular season
 without a hitch.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-06 Thread Mike Pietruk
Larry

First of all, 99% of Gameday customers likely have no problem.  If the 
service works for that large of a group, clearly, the service is working 
as intended.
It's also clear that you have a problem for whatever reason.
If you have sighted assistance available, I would suggest that you have 
that person try accessing a game.
Turn off your screen reader so that it doesn't interfere with that 
person's use of the pc.
Make certain that a mouse is plugged in.
If I had to guess, perhaps the Gameday's player audio is either on mute or 
down to no volume.

When having done this kind of debugging for myself, my sighted wife can 
often spot problems within 30 seconds that I couldn't detect in 30 hours.

You are either doing something wrong; the problem is with the gameday 
player or something is blocking the stream.

And I would also guess that the only way to resolve this is by someone 
having access to the machine that doesn't work.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-06 Thread Larry N
Mike, I did have my wife take a look, comparing what she could see on the 
screen of the computer that would play gameday audio with the screen of the 
one that wouldn't. She saw no difference. Both looked as though the audio 
was running. Now then, what you said about the volume being all the way down 
or muted makes sense. Can you tell me where to find mute and volume on the 
embedded player? I have a software synthesizer, so I can't duplicate what 
others do with WMP.

Larry

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 Larry

 First of all, 99% of Gameday customers likely have no problem.  If the
 service works for that large of a group, clearly, the service is working
 as intended.
 It's also clear that you have a problem for whatever reason.
 If you have sighted assistance available, I would suggest that you have
 that person try accessing a game.
 Turn off your screen reader so that it doesn't interfere with that
 person's use of the pc.
 Make certain that a mouse is plugged in.
 If I had to guess, perhaps the Gameday's player audio is either on mute or
 down to no volume.

 When having done this kind of debugging for myself, my sighted wife can
 often spot problems within 30 seconds that I couldn't detect in 30 hours.

 You are either doing something wrong; the problem is with the gameday
 player or something is blocking the stream.

 And I would also guess that the only way to resolve this is by someone
 having access to the machine that doesn't work.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-06 Thread leslie ferrell
It's wonderful that you have sighted help at your disposal!  But how about 
people such as myself who don't:  I have advised mlb that the real problem 
is they changed the functions of the access and no longer is simple as a b 
c!  They had a working page last year so that even a person like you can 
access the games without sighted help.  Hopefully they have acknowledged my 
suggestions and will follow through with them so the rest of who do not have 
sighted help can access the games as easily as last year

Aloha and happy accessing!

Alex
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 Mike, I did have my wife take a look, comparing what she could see on the
 screen of the computer that would play gameday audio with the screen of 
 the
 one that wouldn't. She saw no difference. Both looked as though the audio
 was running. Now then, what you said about the volume being all the way 
 down
 or muted makes sense. Can you tell me where to find mute and volume on the
 embedded player? I have a software synthesizer, so I can't duplicate what
 others do with WMP.

 Larry

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 Larry

 First of all, 99% of Gameday customers likely have no problem.  If the
 service works for that large of a group, clearly, the service is working
 as intended.
 It's also clear that you have a problem for whatever reason.
 If you have sighted assistance available, I would suggest that you have
 that person try accessing a game.
 Turn off your screen reader so that it doesn't interfere with that
 person's use of the pc.
 Make certain that a mouse is plugged in.
 If I had to guess, perhaps the Gameday's player audio is either on mute 
 or
 down to no volume.

 When having done this kind of debugging for myself, my sighted wife can
 often spot problems within 30 seconds that I couldn't detect in 30 hours.

 You are either doing something wrong; the problem is with the gameday
 player or something is blocking the stream.

 And I would also guess that the only way to resolve this is by someone
 having access to the machine that doesn't work.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-06 Thread Mike Pietruk
Leslie


Gameday is using the same page as last season, and nothing appears to be 
different.
As to wwhy a few individuals are hearing no audio but the vast majority 
are, I don't have the foggiest notion -- and I am guessing that GameDay 
Audio doesn't either.
Probably, what somebody needs to put together is a step-by-step users 
guide with troubleshooting tips which might help resolve these issues for 
blind users.

I do feel for you, but I also believe that GameDay Audio itself isn't the 
culprit here.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-06 Thread Beth Hatch
Hello everyone,

I'm catching this thread in the middle so I haven't read all of the 
messages concerning Game Day Audio not playing for some users.  I had a 
similar problem last season, audio not playing, and here is what I did 
to resolve the issue.  I removed Windows Media player, rebooted my 
computer, and performed a completely new installation of Media player 
10.  I think something broke dealing with Active X or Windows Media 
player, I couldn't access game day audio with Firefox or Internet 
explorer, this happened after it had worked for several months with no 
audio problems and then suddenly stopped working.  After reinstalling 
Media Player, I rebooted my machine and then went to 
www.mlb.com/mediacenter.  Since I am using JAWS, I hit the letter t to 
read the various tables on thethe media center web page, the one I 
wanted was shown with the day's games.  I did, however, experience 
annoyance in attempting to view archived games from the menu on the web 
site, according to the mlb web site support frequently asked questions, 
this menu to select the archive was in java and I couldn't find a way to 
access it.  Maybe they have fixed this problem for this season, but I 
haven't tried to access it.  I would suggest reinstalling Media player, 
rebooting, and installing it again and rebooting, perhaps that will fix 
the problems people are having.  Please note that I had no other 
problems with any other audio I wanted to listen to when this problem 
occurred, only with the Game Day Audio.  I hope this helps those who are 
annoyed and frustrated.smile

Thanks for listening,

Beth

Mike Pietruk wrote:
 Leslie


 Gameday is using the same page as last season, and nothing appears to be 
 different.
 As to wwhy a few individuals are hearing no audio but the vast majority 
 are, I don't have the foggiest notion -- and I am guessing that GameDay 
 Audio doesn't either.
 Probably, what somebody needs to put together is a step-by-step users 
 guide with troubleshooting tips which might help resolve these issues for 
 blind users.

 I do feel for you, but I also believe that GameDay Audio itself isn't the 
 culprit here.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-06 Thread Larry N
Thanks Beth. Your suggestion is definitely worth a try. Much appreciated.

Larry
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 Hello everyone,

 I'm catching this thread in the middle so I haven't read all of the
 messages concerning Game Day Audio not playing for some users.  I had a
 similar problem last season, audio not playing, and here is what I did
 to resolve the issue.  I removed Windows Media player, rebooted my
 computer, and performed a completely new installation of Media player
 10.  I think something broke dealing with Active X or Windows Media
 player, I couldn't access game day audio with Firefox or Internet
 explorer, this happened after it had worked for several months with no
 audio problems and then suddenly stopped working.  After reinstalling
 Media Player, I rebooted my machine and then went to
 www.mlb.com/mediacenter.  Since I am using JAWS, I hit the letter t to
 read the various tables on thethe media center web page, the one I
 wanted was shown with the day's games.  I did, however, experience
 annoyance in attempting to view archived games from the menu on the web
 site, according to the mlb web site support frequently asked questions,
 this menu to select the archive was in java and I couldn't find a way to
 access it.  Maybe they have fixed this problem for this season, but I
 haven't tried to access it.  I would suggest reinstalling Media player,
 rebooting, and installing it again and rebooting, perhaps that will fix
 the problems people are having.  Please note that I had no other
 problems with any other audio I wanted to listen to when this problem
 occurred, only with the Game Day Audio.  I hope this helps those who are
 annoyed and frustrated.smile

 Thanks for listening,

 Beth

 Mike Pietruk wrote:
 Leslie


 Gameday is using the same page as last season, and nothing appears to be
 different.
 As to wwhy a few individuals are hearing no audio but the vast majority
 are, I don't have the foggiest notion -- and I am guessing that GameDay
 Audio doesn't either.
 Probably, what somebody needs to put together is a step-by-step users
 guide with troubleshooting tips which might help resolve these issues for
 blind users.

 I do feel for you, but I also believe that GameDay Audio itself isn't the
 culprit here.




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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Mike Pietruk
Gameday Audio has worked as it should from the opening day of spring 
training to the present.
Hence, any problems are on the user end rather than the supplier.
I have sampled numerous feeds over the first 4 days of the regular season 
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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Mike Pietruk
There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the 
volume controls within the gameday player.

(1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and lowering 
volume as well as muting.

(2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com 
has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can 
define keys to do this.

On the programs page of JFWlite

www.jfwlite.com

you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
This too gives you control over your volume.

Another handy utility called

Wizmo


available from 

www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm

allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5 
different volume levels and another that makes certain that the soundcard 
is active.
A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and 
reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal 
shutdowns/reboots just hang.

With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular 
player's volume controls.


On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

 Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.
  
 
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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Jeff Bishop
The thing is, do these control the volume of the app so that your screen
readers volume stays the same?  That is the key thing here.
 

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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the
volume controls within the gameday player.

(1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and lowering volume
as well as muting.

(2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com
has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can
define keys to do this.

On the programs page of JFWlite

www.jfwlite.com

you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
This too gives you control over your volume.

Another handy utility called

Wizmo


available from 

www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm

allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5
different volume levels and another that makes certain that the soundcard is
active.
A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and
reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal
shutdowns/reboots just hang.

With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular
player's volume controls.


On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

 Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.
  
 
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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Mike Pietruk
Jeff

You bring up a good point!  I use hardware synthesizers so this doesn't 
matter on my end -- and that's one of many reason I opt for the TripleTalk 
Internal on a desktop and a TrippleTalk USB on a notebook.
The question that needs to be asked for those that use software speech is 
whether or not  
the volume controls in Gameday Audio's player work independently of the 
system master volume.
If they don't, then the alternatives I outlined are just as viable for 
software speech users.
If they do, then this question would be worth pursuing forther for 
software synthesizer users.
It would seem to me that a skilled JFW script writer and/or a WE setfile 
writer might be able to figure something out.



On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

 The thing is, do these control the volume of the app so that your screen
 readers volume stays the same?  That is the key thing here.
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Mike Pietruk
 Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 8:35 AM
 To: PC audio discussion list. 
 Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...
 
 There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the
 volume controls within the gameday player.
 
 (1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and lowering volume
 as well as muting.
 
 (2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com
 has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can
 define keys to do this.
 
 On the programs page of JFWlite
 
 www.jfwlite.com
 
 you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
 This too gives you control over your volume.
 
 Another handy utility called
 
 Wizmo
 
 
 available from 
 
 www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm
 
 allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5
 different volume levels and another that makes certain that the soundcard is
 active.
 A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and
 reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal
 shutdowns/reboots just hang.
 
 With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular
 player's volume controls.
 
 
 On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:
 
  Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.
   
  
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  Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...
  
  I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, but
 of
  course there's no way I know to control the volume.
  
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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Dean Martineau
with the solution outlined by Kelly ford the other day, a software 
speech user can set the volume of Game Day Audio independently from 
that of the synthesizer.  It would take a fairly skilled scripter to 
make it easier, though I suspect it could be done.  Mike, as you 
rightly suggest, none of the options you mention work for the 
software synthesizer user.

Dean


At 09:02 AM 4/5/2007, you wrote:
Jeff

You bring up a good point!  I use hardware synthesizers so this doesn't
matter on my end -- and that's one of many reason I opt for the TripleTalk
Internal on a desktop and a TrippleTalk USB on a notebook.
The question that needs to be asked for those that use software speech is
whether or not
the volume controls in Gameday Audio's player work independently of the
system master volume.
If they don't, then the alternatives I outlined are just as viable for
software speech users.
If they do, then this question would be worth pursuing forther for
software synthesizer users.
It would seem to me that a skilled JFW script writer and/or a WE setfile
writer might be able to figure something out.



On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

  The thing is, do these control the volume of the app so that your screen
  readers volume stays the same?  That is the key thing here.
 
 
  -Original Message-
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  On Behalf Of Mike Pietruk
  Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 8:35 AM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...
 
  There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the
  volume controls within the gameday player.
 
  (1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and 
 lowering volume
  as well as muting.
 
  (2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com
  has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can
  define keys to do this.
 
  On the programs page of JFWlite
 
  www.jfwlite.com
 
  you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
  This too gives you control over your volume.
 
  Another handy utility called
 
  Wizmo
 
 
  available from
 
  www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm
 
  allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5
  different volume levels and another that makes certain that the 
 soundcard is
  active.
  A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and
  reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal
  shutdowns/reboots just hang.
 
  With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular
  player's volume controls.
 
 
  On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:
 
   Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.
  
  
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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
I agree. The big discussion has been how to raise and lower the volume. It's 
not a big deal for me, but it would be nice to be able to do that.


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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, I think the issue is raising the volume within the player without 
having to mess with your sound card.
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 There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the
 volume controls within the gameday player.

 (1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and lowering
 volume as well as muting.

 (2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com
 has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can
 define keys to do this.

 On the programs page of JFWlite

 www.jfwlite.com

 you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
 This too gives you control over your volume.

 Another handy utility called

 Wizmo


 available from

 www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm

 allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5
 different volume levels and another that makes certain that the soundcard
 is active.
 A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and
 reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal
 shutdowns/reboots just hang.

 With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular
 player's volume controls.


 On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

 Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.


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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Sky Taylor Mundell
Hey Jeff, are you useing this with Jaws, and Window-Eyes? I haven't tried 
wmp 11 with Jaws, Window-Eyes, or Supernova so I couldn't tell you what to 
do.
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 The thing is, do these control the volume of the app so that your screen
 readers volume stays the same?  That is the key thing here.


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 On Behalf Of Mike Pietruk
 Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 8:35 AM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

 There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the
 volume controls within the gameday player.

 (1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and lowering 
 volume
 as well as muting.

 (2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com
 has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can
 define keys to do this.

 On the programs page of JFWlite

 www.jfwlite.com

 you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
 This too gives you control over your volume.

 Another handy utility called

 Wizmo


 available from

 www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm

 allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5
 different volume levels and another that makes certain that the soundcard 
 is
 active.
 A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and
 reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal
 shutdowns/reboots just hang.

 With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular
 player's volume controls.


 On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

 Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.


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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, there is a way, just not for us. I run all my stuff through a mixer 
and an audio processor. Wait, it's not as expensive as it sounds. I got my 
mixer for $179 and my audio processor for about $90. Of course I use it for 
other things and they have paid for themselves, but having equipment like 
that is a huge advantage for sites like mlb. In mozilla with Window-eyes I 
can find the slide controls for the volume, but can't do anything with them.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hey, calling them is a lost cause.


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 Anything we can do about it for the moment?  Anyone got any contacts?


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 it won't work inside window media player because they use the flash 
 player.
 i've been trying all day to get it to work and its pissing me off again.
 there is allways this kind of crap on opening day and sometimes they don't
 fix it for the first couple weeks. ps.. they sure did charge my credit 
 card
 on time though!
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 Hi,

 Has anyone gotten Game Day Audio to work inside of Windows Media Player?
 If
 so, how did you do it?  I sure wish Replay AV would work with MLB.

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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Cool, I'll try that,

Chuck
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 I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
 hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
 screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and 
 changed
 volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

 Kelly



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 I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present,
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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
well, tried it with IE7 and Mozilla but no go. Using WE5.5 Windows XP Pro
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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...


 Try tabbing with the JAWS virtual PC or Window-Eyes browse mode off until
 you hear unmamed view.  This will ensure focus is in the WMP control on 
 the
 page.  Shift+tab is faster.

 Kelly





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 Not working for me either.  Wonder what makes our systems different?

 At 05:40 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
Wierd, that doesn't work for me even with a bypass key or turning off the
screen reader.


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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and 
changed
volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

Kelly



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 of
course there's no way I know to control the volume.

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Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Jeff Bishop
Hi,

Has anyone gotten Game Day Audio to work inside of Windows Media Player?  If
so, how did you do it?  I sure wish Replay AV would work with MLB.

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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Jeff Bishop
Anything we can do about it for the moment?  Anyone got any contacts?
 

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of dennis
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 3:34 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

it won't work inside window media player because they use the flash player.
i've been trying all day to get it to work and its pissing me off again.
there is allways this kind of crap on opening day and sometimes they don't
fix it for the first couple weeks. ps.. they sure did charge my credit card
on time though!
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 3:16 PM
Subject: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...


 Hi,

 Has anyone gotten Game Day Audio to work inside of Windows Media Player?
If
 so, how did you do it?  I sure wish Replay AV would work with MLB.

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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Jeff Bishop
Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.
 

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I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, but of
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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Kelly Ford
I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and changed
volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

Kelly



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I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, 
but of course there's no way I know to control the volume.

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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Dean Martineau
I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, 
but of course there's no way I know to control the volume.

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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Jeff Bishop
Wierd, that doesn't work for me even with a bypass key or turning off the
screen reader.
 

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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 4:54 PM
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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and changed
volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

Kelly



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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Dean Martineau


Not working for me either.  Wonder what makes our systems different?

At 05:40 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
Wierd, that doesn't work for me even with a bypass key or turning off the
screen reader.


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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and changed
volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

Kelly



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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Chris Skarstad
it's too bad XM online doesn't stream these games, then if you had an 
xm online subscription, you could use Replay A/V to record your 
games. Of course, with XM online you do need to have the actual 
stream playing so it uses up your sound card. so you would have to 
devote a computer to just recording the game, not ideal.  But that's 
kinda why I decided not to go for game day audio. I know it's not ideal though.



At 07:45 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:


Not working for me either.  Wonder what makes our systems different?

At 05:40 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
 Wierd, that doesn't work for me even with a bypass key or turning off the
 screen reader.
 
 
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 On Behalf Of Kelly Ford
 Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 4:54 PM
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 Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...
 
 I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
 hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
 screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and changed
 volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.
 
 Kelly
 
 
 
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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Kelly Ford
Try tabbing with the JAWS virtual PC or Window-Eyes browse mode off until
you hear unmamed view.  This will ensure focus is in the WMP control on the
page.  Shift+tab is faster.

Kelly





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Not working for me either.  Wonder what makes our systems different?

At 05:40 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
Wierd, that doesn't work for me even with a bypass key or turning off the
screen reader.


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On Behalf Of Kelly Ford
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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and changed
volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

Kelly



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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Dean Martineau
Thanks, Kelly, that did the trick.  with JFW8, I don't need to use 
the pass key command, I can change the volume as if I was running WMP 
in a separate window.

Dean



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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Scott Blanks
Hi Dean,

I just want to make sure I understand what you've done, so I can try and 
duplicate it here. You turned off the virtual pc cursor and tabbed, or shift 
tabbed, through the media player web page view until you hear unnamed view 
as if you were in WMP, then you were able to adjust volume. Is that all 
accurate?

Scott


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 Thanks, Kelly, that did the trick.  with JFW8, I don't need to use
 the pass key command, I can change the volume as if I was running WMP
 in a separate window.

 Dean



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RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-02 Thread Jeff Bishop
Yeah, that fixed it for me ... Catching the last of the Dbacks game smile.
Thank you.
 

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Try tabbing with the JAWS virtual PC or Window-Eyes browse mode off until
you hear unmamed view.  This will ensure focus is in the WMP control on the
page.  Shift+tab is faster.

Kelly





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Not working for me either.  Wonder what makes our systems different?

At 05:40 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
Wierd, that doesn't work for me even with a bypass key or turning off 
the screen reader.


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I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP 
hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever 
screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and 
changed volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

Kelly



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I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, 
but
of
course there's no way I know to control the volume.

Dean




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