Re: internet broadcasting

2010-10-30 Thread Johnny Angel!

Hi Robert,

Did you ever get an answer back from the list concerning your querry 
below?  I'm interested in knowing about this as well.


Thanks,

Johnny

At 09:06 AM 10/26/2010, you wrote:
Are there other encoders other than the Sam encoders for 
broadcasting. Which would you suggest for a novice?


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Re: internet broadcasting

2010-10-30 Thread Mario

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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-31 Thread David Tanner
I am also interested, and hopefully a general announcement will be made to 
the list announcing the release of the tutorial.



- Original Message - 
From: dan thompson dthomps...@mchsi.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


Hi Jonathan   I would be very interested in buying the tuitorial.  Please 
let me know when it is available.


- Original Message - 
From: iram shabbir iram.shabbi...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 4:53 AM
Subject: Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


thank u sir for this rich contribution. i m anxiously waiting for the 
tetorial. can u send your other websites?
- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


Mushroom FM is proud to announce the imminent release of the Mushroom FM 
Fun

Guys Guide to Internet Broadcasting.

Over the years I've met, or been in correspondence with, people who love 
the
idea of getting into Internet radio as a broadcaster, but who really 
don't
know where or how to get started. In the short and very successful 
period
Mushroom FM has been around, we've been approached by a number of people 
who

would make fantastic team members, if they could unravel the technical
mysteries of how to make Internet radio magic.

In talking about this issue with Brian Hartgen, who is Operations 
Manager at
Mushroom FM, we decided to create an audio tutorial that we could give 
to
people who approached us about being part of the team, but didn't know 
where
to start. And so the work began, with us dividing the work roughly in 
half

for us to complete outside of our day job time.

Now that the project is near completion, we realise that what we have
created is a resource for which there has been considerable demand for 
some
years within the blind community. So we have decided to donate this 
work,
and make the tutorial available for free to anyone who wants to know a 
bit
about Internet broadcasting. We hope many people will benefit from it, 
and
that if you, like us, get bitten by the Internet radio bug, you'll 
approach
Mushroom FM, the people taking voluntary Internet broadcasting to the 
next

level with our innovations, quality output, and high standards.

With over three hours of audio content, The Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide 
to
Internet Broadcasting will be released soon as a DAISY audio book, able 
to
be played with software DAISY players, as well as portable devices 
capable

of DAISY playback. This will make it easy for you to listen on whatever
player suits you, while you follow along on your PC.

Topics covered include:
A detailed look at StationPlaylist Studio that shows how to set up and 
run

this software in an Internet broadcast situation. You'll learn about the
benefits of using a mixer, how to cope with requests, how to use cart
machines and more.
A look at options for getting your broadcast to the Internet, including
using facilities within StationPlaylist Studio, using free Winamp tools, 
or

the optional StationPlaylist Streamer.
Using the Sam Encoders with soon to be released JAWS scripts to optimise
your streaming experience.
A session where you hear all the tools we've discussed in action as an
actual radio show goes to air.
A brief overview of StationPlaylist Creator and how it can be used to 
make

live Internet broadcasting easier.

We'll post again when the Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet
Broadcasting is available for free download from the Mushroom FM website 
at

http://www.MushroomFM.com blocked::http://www.mushroomfm.com/ .

Jonathan Mosen,
Station manager,
Mushroom FM, the home of the Fun Guys
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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-31 Thread Steve Pattison
This tutorial sounds like an excelent idea.  the only negative thing I
think about this tutorial is that at least from the announcement it
appears that it doesn't include a section for those people who use
Station Playlist Studio with the Window-Eyes scripts.  I know it would
be hard to support every screen reader but I think at least the main two
screen readers should be supported and given equal coverage.

Regards Steve.

On Mon, 31 May 2010 01:52:23 -0500
David Tanner david-tan...@peoplepc.com wrote:

I am also interested, and hopefully a general announcement will be made
to the list announcing the release of the tutorial.

Regards Steve
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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-31 Thread Johnny Angel!
I too am interested in this tutorial.  However, I agree with Steve 
below as I am also a Window-Eyes 7.2 user.


Johnny Chilelli

At 07:52 PM 5/31/2010, you wrote:

This tutorial sounds like an excelent idea.  the only negative thing I
think about this tutorial is that at least from the announcement it
appears that it doesn't include a section for those people who use
Station Playlist Studio with the Window-Eyes scripts.  I know it would
be hard to support every screen reader but I think at least the main two
screen readers should be supported and given equal coverage.

Regards Steve.

On Mon, 31 May 2010 01:52:23 -0500
David Tanner david-tan...@peoplepc.com wrote:

I am also interested, and hopefully a general announcement will be made
to the list announcing the release of the tutorial.

Regards Steve
Email:  s...@internode.on.net
MSN Messenger:  internetuser...@hotmail.com
Skype:  steve1963
Twitter:  steve9782

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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-30 Thread dan thompson
Hi Jonathan   I would be very interested in buying the tuitorial.  Please 
let me know when it is available.


- Original Message - 
From: iram shabbir iram.shabbi...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 4:53 AM
Subject: Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


thank u sir for this rich contribution. i m anxiously waiting for the 
tetorial. can u send your other websites?
- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


Mushroom FM is proud to announce the imminent release of the Mushroom FM 
Fun

Guys Guide to Internet Broadcasting.

Over the years I've met, or been in correspondence with, people who love 
the
idea of getting into Internet radio as a broadcaster, but who really 
don't

know where or how to get started. In the short and very successful period
Mushroom FM has been around, we've been approached by a number of people 
who

would make fantastic team members, if they could unravel the technical
mysteries of how to make Internet radio magic.

In talking about this issue with Brian Hartgen, who is Operations Manager 
at

Mushroom FM, we decided to create an audio tutorial that we could give to
people who approached us about being part of the team, but didn't know 
where
to start. And so the work began, with us dividing the work roughly in 
half

for us to complete outside of our day job time.

Now that the project is near completion, we realise that what we have
created is a resource for which there has been considerable demand for 
some

years within the blind community. So we have decided to donate this work,
and make the tutorial available for free to anyone who wants to know a 
bit
about Internet broadcasting. We hope many people will benefit from it, 
and
that if you, like us, get bitten by the Internet radio bug, you'll 
approach
Mushroom FM, the people taking voluntary Internet broadcasting to the 
next

level with our innovations, quality output, and high standards.

With over three hours of audio content, The Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to
Internet Broadcasting will be released soon as a DAISY audio book, able 
to
be played with software DAISY players, as well as portable devices 
capable

of DAISY playback. This will make it easy for you to listen on whatever
player suits you, while you follow along on your PC.

Topics covered include:
A detailed look at StationPlaylist Studio that shows how to set up and 
run

this software in an Internet broadcast situation. You'll learn about the
benefits of using a mixer, how to cope with requests, how to use cart
machines and more.
A look at options for getting your broadcast to the Internet, including
using facilities within StationPlaylist Studio, using free Winamp tools, 
or

the optional StationPlaylist Streamer.
Using the Sam Encoders with soon to be released JAWS scripts to optimise
your streaming experience.
A session where you hear all the tools we've discussed in action as an
actual radio show goes to air.
A brief overview of StationPlaylist Creator and how it can be used to 
make

live Internet broadcasting easier.

We'll post again when the Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet
Broadcasting is available for free download from the Mushroom FM website 
at

http://www.MushroomFM.com blocked::http://www.mushroomfm.com/ .

Jonathan Mosen,
Station manager,
Mushroom FM, the home of the Fun Guys
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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-30 Thread Mac Norins
Dan,

Go back and read over Jonathan's original post, a bit closer; you will find 
that he plans to make it free, to you -- that's right, no cost!

Just read the original over and you will see that he is doing us a great 
service!

Regards,

-Mac-
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From: dan thompson dthomps...@mchsi.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-28 Thread Jörgen Hansson

Hey Jonathan!
you're very welcome.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 10:58 PM
Subject: RE: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


Thanks Jörgen, I appreciate that very much.

Jonathan

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Jörgen Hansson
Sent: Friday, 28 May 2010 8:50 a.m.
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

Hi there Jonathan!
this seems absolutely intresting, and I wish you and the other guys good
luck with that.
and another thing, I have been listening to your podcasts on FS Cast, and I
enjoy them very much, you're doing a great job there.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:53 PM
Subject: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released



Mushroom FM is proud to announce the imminent release of the Mushroom
FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet Broadcasting.

Over the years I've met, or been in correspondence with, people who
love the idea of getting into Internet radio as a broadcaster, but who
really don't know where or how to get started. In the short and very
successful period Mushroom FM has been around, we've been approached
by a number of people who would make fantastic team members, if they
could unravel the technical mysteries of how to make Internet radio
magic.

In talking about this issue with Brian Hartgen, who is Operations
Manager at Mushroom FM, we decided to create an audio tutorial that we
could give to people who approached us about being part of the team,
but didn't know where to start. And so the work began, with us
dividing the work roughly in half for us to complete outside of our
day job time.

Now that the project is near completion, we realise that what we have
created is a resource for which there has been considerable demand for
some years within the blind community. So we have decided to donate
this work, and make the tutorial available for free to anyone who
wants to know a bit about Internet broadcasting. We hope many people
will benefit from it, and that if you, like us, get bitten by the
Internet radio bug, you'll approach Mushroom FM, the people taking
voluntary Internet broadcasting to the next level with our
innovations, quality output, and high standards.

With over three hours of audio content, The Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide
to Internet Broadcasting will be released soon as a DAISY audio book,
able to be played with software DAISY players, as well as portable
devices capable of DAISY playback. This will make it easy for you to
listen on whatever player suits you, while you follow along on your PC.

Topics covered include:
A detailed look at StationPlaylist Studio that shows how to set up and
run this software in an Internet broadcast situation. You'll learn
about the benefits of using a mixer, how to cope with requests, how to
use cart machines and more.
A look at options for getting your broadcast to the Internet,
including using facilities within StationPlaylist Studio, using free
Winamp tools, or the optional StationPlaylist Streamer.
Using the Sam Encoders with soon to be released JAWS scripts to
optimise your streaming experience.
A session where you hear all the tools we've discussed in action as an
actual radio show goes to air.
A brief overview of StationPlaylist Creator and how it can be used to
make live Internet broadcasting easier.

We'll post again when the Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet
Broadcasting is available for free download from the Mushroom FM
website at http://www.MushroomFM.com
blocked::http://www.mushroomfm.com/ .

Jonathan Mosen,
Station manager,
Mushroom FM, the home of the Fun Guys
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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-28 Thread iram shabbir
thank u sir for this rich contribution. i m anxiously waiting for the 
tetorial. can u send your other websites?
- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


Mushroom FM is proud to announce the imminent release of the Mushroom FM 
Fun

Guys Guide to Internet Broadcasting.

Over the years I've met, or been in correspondence with, people who love 
the

idea of getting into Internet radio as a broadcaster, but who really don't
know where or how to get started. In the short and very successful period
Mushroom FM has been around, we've been approached by a number of people 
who

would make fantastic team members, if they could unravel the technical
mysteries of how to make Internet radio magic.

In talking about this issue with Brian Hartgen, who is Operations Manager 
at

Mushroom FM, we decided to create an audio tutorial that we could give to
people who approached us about being part of the team, but didn't know 
where

to start. And so the work began, with us dividing the work roughly in half
for us to complete outside of our day job time.

Now that the project is near completion, we realise that what we have
created is a resource for which there has been considerable demand for 
some

years within the blind community. So we have decided to donate this work,
and make the tutorial available for free to anyone who wants to know a bit
about Internet broadcasting. We hope many people will benefit from it, and
that if you, like us, get bitten by the Internet radio bug, you'll 
approach

Mushroom FM, the people taking voluntary Internet broadcasting to the next
level with our innovations, quality output, and high standards.

With over three hours of audio content, The Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to
Internet Broadcasting will be released soon as a DAISY audio book, able to
be played with software DAISY players, as well as portable devices capable
of DAISY playback. This will make it easy for you to listen on whatever
player suits you, while you follow along on your PC.

Topics covered include:
A detailed look at StationPlaylist Studio that shows how to set up and run
this software in an Internet broadcast situation. You'll learn about the
benefits of using a mixer, how to cope with requests, how to use cart
machines and more.
A look at options for getting your broadcast to the Internet, including
using facilities within StationPlaylist Studio, using free Winamp tools, 
or

the optional StationPlaylist Streamer.
Using the Sam Encoders with soon to be released JAWS scripts to optimise
your streaming experience.
A session where you hear all the tools we've discussed in action as an
actual radio show goes to air.
A brief overview of StationPlaylist Creator and how it can be used to make
live Internet broadcasting easier.

We'll post again when the Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet
Broadcasting is available for free download from the Mushroom FM website 
at

http://www.MushroomFM.com blocked::http://www.mushroomfm.com/ .

Jonathan Mosen,
Station manager,
Mushroom FM, the home of the Fun Guys
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Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-27 Thread Jörgen Hansson

Hi there Jonathan!
this seems absolutely intresting, and I wish you and the other guys good 
luck with that.
and another thing, I have been listening to your podcasts on FS Cast, and I 
enjoy them very much, you're doing a great job there.

Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:53 PM
Subject: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


Mushroom FM is proud to announce the imminent release of the Mushroom FM 
Fun

Guys Guide to Internet Broadcasting.

Over the years I've met, or been in correspondence with, people who love 
the

idea of getting into Internet radio as a broadcaster, but who really don't
know where or how to get started. In the short and very successful period
Mushroom FM has been around, we've been approached by a number of people 
who

would make fantastic team members, if they could unravel the technical
mysteries of how to make Internet radio magic.

In talking about this issue with Brian Hartgen, who is Operations Manager 
at

Mushroom FM, we decided to create an audio tutorial that we could give to
people who approached us about being part of the team, but didn't know 
where

to start. And so the work began, with us dividing the work roughly in half
for us to complete outside of our day job time.

Now that the project is near completion, we realise that what we have
created is a resource for which there has been considerable demand for 
some

years within the blind community. So we have decided to donate this work,
and make the tutorial available for free to anyone who wants to know a bit
about Internet broadcasting. We hope many people will benefit from it, and
that if you, like us, get bitten by the Internet radio bug, you'll 
approach

Mushroom FM, the people taking voluntary Internet broadcasting to the next
level with our innovations, quality output, and high standards.

With over three hours of audio content, The Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to
Internet Broadcasting will be released soon as a DAISY audio book, able to
be played with software DAISY players, as well as portable devices capable
of DAISY playback. This will make it easy for you to listen on whatever
player suits you, while you follow along on your PC.

Topics covered include:
A detailed look at StationPlaylist Studio that shows how to set up and run
this software in an Internet broadcast situation. You'll learn about the
benefits of using a mixer, how to cope with requests, how to use cart
machines and more.
A look at options for getting your broadcast to the Internet, including
using facilities within StationPlaylist Studio, using free Winamp tools, 
or

the optional StationPlaylist Streamer.
Using the Sam Encoders with soon to be released JAWS scripts to optimise
your streaming experience.
A session where you hear all the tools we've discussed in action as an
actual radio show goes to air.
A brief overview of StationPlaylist Creator and how it can be used to make
live Internet broadcasting easier.

We'll post again when the Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet
Broadcasting is available for free download from the Mushroom FM website 
at

http://www.MushroomFM.com blocked::http://www.mushroomfm.com/ .

Jonathan Mosen,
Station manager,
Mushroom FM, the home of the Fun Guys
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RE: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

2010-05-27 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Thanks Jörgen, I appreciate that very much.

Jonathan

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Jörgen Hansson
Sent: Friday, 28 May 2010 8:50 a.m.
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released

Hi there Jonathan!
this seems absolutely intresting, and I wish you and the other guys good
luck with that.
and another thing, I have been listening to your podcasts on FS Cast, and I
enjoy them very much, you're doing a great job there.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:53 PM
Subject: Internet Broadcasting Audio Tutorial to be Released


 Mushroom FM is proud to announce the imminent release of the Mushroom 
 FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet Broadcasting.

 Over the years I've met, or been in correspondence with, people who 
 love the idea of getting into Internet radio as a broadcaster, but who 
 really don't know where or how to get started. In the short and very 
 successful period Mushroom FM has been around, we've been approached 
 by a number of people who would make fantastic team members, if they 
 could unravel the technical mysteries of how to make Internet radio 
 magic.

 In talking about this issue with Brian Hartgen, who is Operations 
 Manager at Mushroom FM, we decided to create an audio tutorial that we 
 could give to people who approached us about being part of the team, 
 but didn't know where to start. And so the work began, with us 
 dividing the work roughly in half for us to complete outside of our 
 day job time.

 Now that the project is near completion, we realise that what we have 
 created is a resource for which there has been considerable demand for 
 some years within the blind community. So we have decided to donate 
 this work, and make the tutorial available for free to anyone who 
 wants to know a bit about Internet broadcasting. We hope many people 
 will benefit from it, and that if you, like us, get bitten by the 
 Internet radio bug, you'll approach Mushroom FM, the people taking 
 voluntary Internet broadcasting to the next level with our 
 innovations, quality output, and high standards.

 With over three hours of audio content, The Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide 
 to Internet Broadcasting will be released soon as a DAISY audio book, 
 able to be played with software DAISY players, as well as portable 
 devices capable of DAISY playback. This will make it easy for you to 
 listen on whatever player suits you, while you follow along on your PC.

 Topics covered include:
 A detailed look at StationPlaylist Studio that shows how to set up and 
 run this software in an Internet broadcast situation. You'll learn 
 about the benefits of using a mixer, how to cope with requests, how to 
 use cart machines and more.
 A look at options for getting your broadcast to the Internet, 
 including using facilities within StationPlaylist Studio, using free 
 Winamp tools, or the optional StationPlaylist Streamer.
 Using the Sam Encoders with soon to be released JAWS scripts to 
 optimise your streaming experience.
 A session where you hear all the tools we've discussed in action as an 
 actual radio show goes to air.
 A brief overview of StationPlaylist Creator and how it can be used to 
 make live Internet broadcasting easier.

 We'll post again when the Mushroom FM Fun Guys Guide to Internet 
 Broadcasting is available for free download from the Mushroom FM 
 website at http://www.MushroomFM.com 
 blocked::http://www.mushroomfm.com/ .

 Jonathan Mosen,
 Station manager,
 Mushroom FM, the home of the Fun Guys
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Re: internet broadcasting

2009-12-06 Thread david
   i know there is a guide for broadcasting for ACB radio but yes a guide 
for dummies would be nice
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has someone put together a Internet broadcasting for dummies ?
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hi you have just caught my attention, I  like to use zarra radio 1.6.2 
and some for of incoder I am using sam at the moment but find it to slow 
to set up my playlists

regards dave
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edcast works with nvda and i use it all the time.

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I'm interested in learning how to broadcast on the internet. I know of a
number of different plug-ins I could use with Winamp,  but I'm using 
NVDA as
my primary screen reader and I wonder if anyone's found out which 
plug-in

for broadcasting might work the best with that screen reader. I know of
Shoutcast, Sam, and I've heard of Edcast and Odcast. The only one I've
really looked at with NVDA is the free Shoutcast plug-in and it seems 
most
parts of it are doable, but stuff like the part where you title your 
stream

and such and the level controls don't seem accessible. Anybody have any
experience broadcasting and using NVDA? Thanks.

Chris
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Re: internet broadcasting question

2008-10-27 Thread Terese Ann Goren

For now I'm using winamp with the audiostocker shoutcast dsp plug in.

At 05:59 PM 10/26/2008, you wrote:

Hi again, Terese:

On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:32:54 -0500, you wrote:

Groovy!  I'm not quite ready to test yet.  I'm still trying to make
sure I have all my plugins installed correctly.  I would appreciate
any other assistance you could offer such as where do I find said
server info?  Thank you so much.

That depends on which DSP you're using.  Shoutcast puts it on a hidden
page of a tab on the top line;  SAM breaks it into two pages.  Which
DSP plugin are yousing?


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Re: internet broadcasting question

2008-10-26 Thread Steve Matzura
Hi again, Terese:

On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:32:54 -0500, you wrote:

Groovy!  I'm not quite ready to test yet.  I'm still trying to make 
sure I have all my plugins installed correctly.  I would appreciate 
any other assistance you could offer such as where do I find said 
server info?  Thank you so much.

That depends on which DSP you're using.  Shoutcast puts it on a hidden
page of a tab on the top line;  SAM breaks it into two pages.  Which
DSP plugin are yousing?


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Re: internet broadcasting question

2008-10-21 Thread Terese Ann Goren
Groovy!  I'm not quite ready to test yet.  I'm still trying to make 
sure I have all my plugins installed correctly.  I would appreciate 
any other assistance you could offer such as where do I find said 
server info?  Thank you so much.


Terese

At 08:20 PM 10/20/2008, you wrote:

Hi, Terese:

On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 08:34:10 -0500, you wrote:

I'm wondering
tho if I need to purchase space while I broadcast on ACB or if they
have servers that I'll use.

We definitely have our own server.  No need to purchase anything at
all.  IN fact, you don't even need to purchase your own server space
to test if you are comfortable with setting one up yourself on the
very same machine you are using for broadcasting.  Lots of folks do
that just for demo and testing purposes.


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Re: Internet Broadcasting

2007-03-19 Thread Chris Skarstad
hi.  Yep, sorry, that link does appear to be all dead about itself. 
that's a higher quality version of the file, but there is a lower 
quality one still available at:
http://www.acbradio.org/archives/mainmenu/mm1613.mp3

Hope that helps.



At 03:32 PM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
On the ACB Interactive site there is a reference to a tutorial by 
Chris Skarstad on the Sam encoder, but the link is dead. Where can I find this?

Is there any audio I can listen to about Station manager from a 
blind perspective?





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