Patrick
One suggestion which I have used for as long as I can remember.
Bookmark the multimedia page and go to it directly.
The link doesn't change from day to day so you can by-pass those previous
steps and be directly on the page for selecting a game.
I've even made this simpler for myself by c
Mike, I don't understand how your link works. I saved one that you
posted earlier. When I go to that link in Fire Fox, I get the games
for March 23.
earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
>Patrick
>
>One suggestion which I have used for as long as I can remember.
>Bookmark the multimedia page and go t
you have to go to today's games on game day audio or you will get archived
games.
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: MLB game day audio help needed
> Mike, I don't understand how
Actually, I have a Zenstone and was looking at the larger capacity Zen
model. I love the Zenstone as well.
Thanks.
Dan Kerstetter
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Christopher,
Yes I know that, but when I download rockbox and given the choice of players
do I pick out gigabite, or do I let the firmwear make that decision once the
gigabite is connected to the computer?
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yes,When it is convenient, I would really appreciate that.
Thanks for all you do.
Vinny
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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: GoldWave Information Needed
>I haven't used the new feat
John
Here is the link I always use:
mlb baseball Multimedia Guide
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mediacenter/index.jsp
When I click on that right now, I am shown today's games.
What I bet you did is access that page on March 23, used ctrl-d, and
bookmarked that way. What you did, if that's wha
Mike, I accessed your link from your post and didn't bookmark anything.
earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
>John
>
>Here is the link I always use:
>
>mlb baseball Multimedia Guide
>http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mediacenter/index.jsp
>
>When I click on that right now, I am shown today's games.
>
>What
Thanks Mike, you helped me out because i followed the instructions from the MLB
site to access the games and got that calendar stuff.
.
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From: "Mike Pietruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: MLB game
John it just worked for me, scroll down the page and you will find the games.
you
will se the time, TV feed and the radio feeds to listen to the games.
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 1:27 PM
Subj
Well, I personally have Rockbox installed on an iRiver H10 for my hard
drive based MP3 player. It has a 20GB capacity. I'd suggest looking at
Rockbox and the MP3 players it supports if you're looking for more
capacity. Remember though that Rockbox is a firmware replacement for
your MP3 player,
Hi all, you can certainly install Silverlight if you want to, and the need
for it is increasing, however you don't have to install it for MLB. The old
player based on Windows Media Player still works. Kelly Ford discovered this
and posted about it on the BlindTech list, and his instructions worked
Hi,
I would appreciate any recommendations for a portable DVD player. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Lauren
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Wow, I'm not sure! When I installed Rockbox on my iRiver H10, I had to
download the build specifically for the iRiver H10 and then install it
by hand. It didn't turn out tobe that difficult, but I did have to pay
close attention to the installation instructions. I know with more
recent builds o
If you need the relatively small savings from using variable settings that
you
will get, it's already too late.
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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: ripping audio
> Rick,
>
> Hydr
I highly prefer avoiding all of the variable options. I wouldn't go below
192 if I used mp3, would not use joint stereo because I have heard
instruments move around with it, and wouldn't necessarly use lossless unless
I expected to need to redo recordings at higher bit rates for some reason.
Ju
I can't get any games on game day audio. After clicking on a station
link, the media window seems to load partially and sit there. It
says either transferring data from mlb.mlb.com or something about
gdx.mlb.com. It doesn't load far enough for me to log in. It
doesn't work in either ie or f
Where can I get a copy of the lame encoder which will work with GoldWave to
allow the program to rip CD's?
Thanks.
Dan Kerstetter
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Is this 11.5 beta available somewhere?
bruce
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One further note, if you use the search string
recap
you will be on the line above the day's first listing.
Using WE6.1, the games are listed in Table 1.
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There's a lot you can learn about things that look inaccessible just
by looking at the HTML source even if you don't know HTML. Some
things just stick out at you, like where it says length=45 and
rows=11. That's pretty clear that there is some kind of input area
that will permit you to enter 45 c
Have you asked our friend Google about this? He's pretty good about
accurately answering these kind of questions.
Kelly
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 5:54 PM
Subject: Lame Encoder Question
I too have one of these radios, the Sony ICF-7600D. Bought it in New York
about 20 years ago. They refered it as being a grey market radio. Also have
a Barlo Wadley. This set is built like a tank, and comes from South Africa.
. . .
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