Re: [all-audio] Victor Readeer Stream Next Gen Query

2019-08-08 Thread Dane Trethowan
You don’t have to be too lazy to use a Raspberry Pi, saving money would be a great incentive for one thing and the Pi just continues to evolve for another. > On 9 Aug 2019, at 8:25 am, Aidan wrote: > > That is if they not to lazy. The way they handled the stream, trek, > and feature design

Re: [all-audio] Victor Readeer Stream Next Gen Query

2019-08-08 Thread Aidan
That is if they not to lazy. The way they handled the stream, trek, and feature design and implementation is shocking thinking of what you pay for those. I was hoping they could move to android, as it might then be possible for them to add youtube/spotify/deezer intigration. On 8/8/19, Dane

Re: [all-audio] lost in space.

2019-08-08 Thread Curtis Delzer
you's right, sorry, completely. :) Curtis Delzer HS K 6 V F O Rialto, CA cur...@calweb.com On 7/31/2019 4:23 PM, Laz wrote: Oops Curtis. I htink you sent this here by mistake. Regards, laz On 7/31/19, Curtis Delzer wrote: https://od.lk/fl/NjRfNDIzMDk0Xw -- Curtis Delzer HS K 6 V F O

Re: [all-audio] Victor Readeer Stream Next Gen Query

2019-08-08 Thread Dane Trethowan
The big question is how long will it be before HumanWare etc make full use of the capabilities of a Raspberry Pi system? There are now Braille devices using Raspberry Pi computers so I reckon it won’t be long before we see other devices designed for the Blind using these and about time too. >