Koss Striva Pro.

2014-03-05 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi! I read that there's a couple of headphones from Koss called striva pro. They are headphones that you connect to your wifi and then you can listen from any wifi connected device i guess. Anyone had a chance to see those yet? /A

Accessible windows-based mp3 tagging programs

2014-03-05 Thread Donald L. Roberts
The subject pretty much says what's on my mind. I am looking for a windows program, hopefully a free one, which is accessible and allows me to tag mp3 files. It doesn't need to be an automatic tagger, but I would appreciate suggestions. Don Roberts

Re: Accessible windows-based mp3 tagging programs

2014-03-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi! I used MP3/Tag Studio with great success about 10 years ago though don't know what its like now as far as usability and accessibility is concerned, I had no trouble using the software in 2004. Anyway if you want to check it out go to http://www.magnusbrading.com/mp3ts/ On 6 Mar 2014, at

Jaw Dropping Sound

2014-03-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
As promised here are my thoughts on the Bowers Wilkins a5 AirPlay speaker system, I thought the subject line seemed very appropriate. I've not ever heard such sound out of a unit as compact as the A5 and its truly astounding as to where the bass, midrange and top come from, surely 2 4 inch

Foobar?

2014-03-05 Thread Evan Reese
Sorry if this has been covered before, and this program does sound familiar, but I didn't have an interest in it at the time. Is anyone here using Foobar with Window Eyes 8.4? If so, how accessible is it? And while I'm writing, I may as well ask if it costs and how much, or is it free? Thanks

Re: Foobar?

2014-03-05 Thread Chris Skarstad
To my knowledge, Foobar is, and has always been free. Some folks swear by it, while others like me prefer Winamp. I've always wanted someone to do an audio demonstration and walkthrough of Foobar so I could get a better grasp of what it does. It looks like it could do some pretty powerful