I had to open it in a new window, otherwise my pop up blocker popped up.
grin
Curtis Delzer
At 04:48 PM 6/2/2008, you wrote:
Hi Barry,
Thanks for your reply. I followed your instructions. I
hit enter on the
listen live link and then the listen live Real Player link, and it
didn't
Hi, all list is this thing really real or not I am not quite convinced that
this is real. if anyone else have more views on this please reply.
Sincerely,
Jason known as Blind Fury
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I believed they provided files at a bit rate of 256KBPS. However, I just
learned a file I've downloaded has various samples of bit rates from 160 to
320. Can this be? I thought I'd ask here before calling them
unnecessarily.
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Oh, yeah, that makes sense. Heh I had hughesnet for a while, about, a month.
I switched back to dialup. Heh do you have the download limit there? What do
you think about hughesnet? If I streamed with the service I was paying 69
dollars a month for I could listen to music without buffering. I
Hi
I really don't think this is anything to worry about. Some files are
encoded in VBR, which stands for variable bitrate.
This is completely normal and isn't any kind of a problem. Relax and
enjoy the music you downloaded.
At 05:58 AM 6/3/2008, you wrote:
I believed they provided files at
i have gotten the games to play in firefox. are there keystrokes that work with
fast forward and rewind like in the classic player?
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What is it?
Trace
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: Is this TV thing real?
Hi, all list is this thing really real or not I am not quite convinced
that
this is
It looks like JLC's Internet tv only you have to pay for it!
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: Is this TV thing real?
What is it?
Trace
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hello friends, for some time now i have been using an edirol r1 for my
recording of interviews for the audio magazine here in ireland of which i
am the editor, up until now i have been using a two gigabyte card, now a
friend of mine has offered me a four gigabyte card, free of charge, does
anyone
go to www.orderfreetv.com and read it for youself.
If you got the cash, please buy it, test it and then tell all of us the
results, we want to know also.
MMM
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From:
Josh, this is MMM and I emailed the support editor at Gismo and he
replied that he was not familiar with this program but gave his opinion
that it looked like a bait and switch scam. We will not know until one of
you's, not me, pays the $49. and then tests it and then tells all of us,
poor ones
What is JLC's TV?
Tim
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JLCs tv is a free service that allows you to watch tv channels on the
internet. The majority of them seem to be outside the USA but within the
USA there are also about 70 to 80 channels available. It seems to work well
with Jaws from the little I've used it.
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Hi,
another tv program is www.tvunetworks.com . Not sure how well it works with
screen readers. and tvunetworks is free. But you need a connection of
300kbps or faster to watch tv on it. And I only got 90kbps download speed,
not sure what I have to do to increase my bandwidth here.
Josh
High Josh,
What kind of an internet connection do you have?
Is it cable DSL or dial up?
I have Comcast high speed internet.
In my speed is 6 gbps.
I don't have any special software, but I'm able to view all kinds of TV
channels just about all over the place.
The trick to it all is, you have to
Thanks Dave,
Where do I go to try it?
Thanks,
Tim
JLCs tv is a free service that allows you to watch tv channels on the
internet. The majority of them seem to be outside the USA but within the
USA there are also about 70 to 80 channels available. It seems to work well
with Jaws from the
Hi,
it's dsl.
Josh
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: Is this TV thing real?
High Josh,
What
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Ok and Hi All, wow, been searching around for this TV on PC thing and
there are tons of sites that offer just about everything. The only thing
is, which ones will work with Jaws and not screw around with your drivers
and cause a hundred other problems. Does anyone know?
I
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