Re: Uneven streaming in dialup

2004-07-09 Thread shawn klein
Oh, duh, I founded it right under general preferences.
Thanks.
--- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, Shawn, I would tell winamp you're using a lan
 connection, but I
 even did that when I was using dial-up to prevent it
 from going on line
 every time I would try and play a stream, and even
 on dial-up, it
 didn't seem to hurt anything.  
 On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 04:03:12 -0700 (PDT), shawn klein
 wrote:
 
 Thanks Marty. My Dad and I will be networked too,
 so
 sometimes we'll both be using the connection at the
 same time, so I don't think I'll set it up to 0. Do
 I
 need to tell winamp somehow that I'm no longer on
 dial
 up? When I installed it, it asked me my connection
 type.
 Shawn
 --- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, Shawn, I have done it that way, but if you
 have
  a fast enough
  connection, you can move both those track bars to
 0
  with the home key,
  and see what that does, but on my system, that
  causes streams to skip. 
  
  On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 04:01:58 -0700 (PDT), shawn
 klein
  wrote:
  
  Hi Marty, wish I'd known there was something I
  could
  do before, lol. We'll be getting DSL Friday, so
 I
  won't have to worry about the dial up. Is it
 still
  a
  good idea to set it up that way with 256 by 256
  connection?
  Shawn
  --- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi, Marie, go to preferences with control p,
 and
   then from the
   tree-view, select plugins, and then input, and
  then
   tab over to the
   list, and select the first one, the mp3
 encoder,
  and
   then tab to the
   configure button, and press the space bar,
 upon
   which you'll be in a
   tab control, and you should be focused on the
   general tab, for points
   of reference, but once you've done that,
 control
   shift tab to the
   streaming tab, and once there, tab to the
 track
   bars, the first one,
   with window-eyes will say 20 of 50, so, press
 the
   end key, to put that
   at 50 of 50, then tab to the next track bar,
  which
   should default to 40
   of 50, but again, press the end key on the six
  pack
   to bring this to 50
   of 50, that would be 100 per cent, if you're
  using
   jaws, tab to the
   okay button, and press the space bar, then tab
 to
   the close button, and
   again, press the space bar, and you're done,
   because, with the buffer
   as wide as it will go, there is less
 likelihood
  of
   break up with
   streams.  With your 56k connection, just leave
  the
   edit box at 64kbps,
   that is before the track bars, but if you had
 a
   slower connection, I
   would have instructed you to change this to
 128,
  but
   if you did that,
   the stream would have taken a long time to
  buffer. 
   These settings also
   assume that you're trying to listen to a
 dial-up
   stream, because if you
   try to listen to a stream like broad band,
 which
   would be too fast for
   your connection, that would be another reason
 why
   winamp would buffer,
   because it couldn't fill its' buffer fast
 enough.
  
   Hope this helps you,
   and if anybody has any corrections to make,
  please
   do so, but this is
   what I do to insure less break ups from
 streams. 
  
   On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:58:32 -0700, mimi wrote:
   
   Hi, Gang.
   
   I'm having a bit of a problem listening to
  online
   broadcasts through Winamp.  I have a dialup
   connection and the stream often starts and
 stops
   when I am listening.  Is there any way to
  fine-tune
   Winamp 2.90 so that the breakup would stop? 
 The
   broadcast seems to skip as well a little bit.
   
   When I used to have cable or DSL, I noticed
 some
   breakup, but not as severe as this.  So, I'm
   wondering if maybe some special fine-tuning
 needs
  to
   be done before tuning into online broadcasts
  again. 
   Part of the reason I don't have DSL anymore,
 is
  many
   of the providers tie you to a contract and I
 just
   got out of one when I got no satisfaction from
 a
   provider.  I find it to be a high speed
 hheadache
   when the technicians will not come out and
 assist
   live with a problem.  Being without sighted
 help
  I
   have to wrestle with this alone.
   
   Any tips on fine-tuning Winamp 2.90 would be
   appreciated.  It is the version I am most
   comfortable with as the latest version 5.03 is
  not
   screen reader friendly even with Window-Eyes. 
  There
   are too many inaccessible features with 5.03,
  which
   is why I took it off my system after getting
 it
  back
   from the shop.
   
   Mimi
   
   
   
   
   
  
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Re: Uneven streaming in dialup

2004-07-09 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Shawn, that should be in the setup portion of the tree-view, but
because it defaults to lan during the installation, I do believe, I
never worried about it.  
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 10:07:40 -0700 (PDT), shawn klein wrote:

Thanks Marty, not sure where to do that, but I'll find
it.
--- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, Shawn, I would tell winamp you're using a lan
 connection, but I
 even did that when I was using dial-up to prevent it
 from going on line
 every time I would try and play a stream, and even
 on dial-up, it
 didn't seem to hurt anything.  
 On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 04:03:12 -0700 (PDT), shawn klein
 wrote:
 
 Thanks Marty. My Dad and I will be networked too,
 so
 sometimes we'll both be using the connection at the
 same time, so I don't think I'll set it up to 0. Do
 I
 need to tell winamp somehow that I'm no longer on
 dial
 up? When I installed it, it asked me my connection
 type.
 Shawn
 --- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, Shawn, I have done it that way, but if you
 have
  a fast enough
  connection, you can move both those track bars to
 0
  with the home key,
  and see what that does, but on my system, that
  causes streams to skip. 
  
  On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 04:01:58 -0700 (PDT), shawn
 klein
  wrote:
  
  Hi Marty, wish I'd known there was something I
  could
  do before, lol. We'll be getting DSL Friday, so
 I
  won't have to worry about the dial up. Is it
 still
  a
  good idea to set it up that way with 256 by 256
  connection?
  Shawn
  --- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi, Marie, go to preferences with control p,
 and
   then from the
   tree-view, select plugins, and then input, and
  then
   tab over to the
   list, and select the first one, the mp3
 encoder,
  and
   then tab to the
   configure button, and press the space bar,
 upon
   which you'll be in a
   tab control, and you should be focused on the
   general tab, for points
   of reference, but once you've done that,
 control
   shift tab to the
   streaming tab, and once there, tab to the
 track
   bars, the first one,
   with window-eyes will say 20 of 50, so, press
 the
   end key, to put that
   at 50 of 50, then tab to the next track bar,
  which
   should default to 40
   of 50, but again, press the end key on the six
  pack
   to bring this to 50
   of 50, that would be 100 per cent, if you're
  using
   jaws, tab to the
   okay button, and press the space bar, then tab
 to
   the close button, and
   again, press the space bar, and you're done,
   because, with the buffer
   as wide as it will go, there is less
 likelihood
  of
   break up with
   streams.  With your 56k connection, just leave
  the
   edit box at 64kbps,
   that is before the track bars, but if you had
 a
   slower connection, I
   would have instructed you to change this to
 128,
  but
   if you did that,
   the stream would have taken a long time to
  buffer. 
   These settings also
   assume that you're trying to listen to a
 dial-up
   stream, because if you
   try to listen to a stream like broad band,
 which
   would be too fast for
   your connection, that would be another reason
 why
   winamp would buffer,
   because it couldn't fill its' buffer fast
 enough.
  
   Hope this helps you,
   and if anybody has any corrections to make,
  please
   do so, but this is
   what I do to insure less break ups from
 streams. 
  
   On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:58:32 -0700, mimi wrote:
   
   Hi, Gang.
   
   I'm having a bit of a problem listening to
  online
   broadcasts through Winamp.  I have a dialup
   connection and the stream often starts and
 stops
   when I am listening.  Is there any way to
  fine-tune
   Winamp 2.90 so that the breakup would stop? 
 The
   broadcast seems to skip as well a little bit.
   
   When I used to have cable or DSL, I noticed
 some
   breakup, but not as severe as this.  So, I'm
   wondering if maybe some special fine-tuning
 needs
  to
   be done before tuning into online broadcasts
  again. 
   Part of the reason I don't have DSL anymore,
 is
  many
   of the providers tie you to a contract and I
 just
   got out of one when I got no satisfaction from
 a
   provider.  I find it to be a high speed
 hheadache
   when the technicians will not come out and
 assist
   live with a problem.  Being without sighted
 help
  I
   have to wrestle with this alone.
   
   Any tips on fine-tuning Winamp 2.90 would be
   appreciated.  It is the version I am most
   comfortable with as the latest version 5.03 is
  not
   screen reader friendly even with Window-Eyes. 
  There
   are too many inaccessible features with 5.03,
  which
   is why I took it off my system after getting
 it
  back
   from the shop.
   
   Mimi
   
   
   
   
   
  
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Re: Uneven streaming in dialup

2004-07-08 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Shawn, I would tell winamp you're using a lan connection, but I
even did that when I was using dial-up to prevent it from going on line
every time I would try and play a stream, and even on dial-up, it
didn't seem to hurt anything.  
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 04:03:12 -0700 (PDT), shawn klein wrote:

Thanks Marty. My Dad and I will be networked too, so
sometimes we'll both be using the connection at the
same time, so I don't think I'll set it up to 0. Do I
need to tell winamp somehow that I'm no longer on dial
up? When I installed it, it asked me my connection
type.
Shawn
--- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi, Shawn, I have done it that way, but if you have
 a fast enough
 connection, you can move both those track bars to 0
 with the home key,
 and see what that does, but on my system, that
 causes streams to skip. 
 
 On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 04:01:58 -0700 (PDT), shawn klein
 wrote:
 
 Hi Marty, wish I'd known there was something I
 could
 do before, lol. We'll be getting DSL Friday, so I
 won't have to worry about the dial up. Is it still
 a
 good idea to set it up that way with 256 by 256
 connection?
 Shawn
 --- Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, Marie, go to preferences with control p, and
  then from the
  tree-view, select plugins, and then input, and
 then
  tab over to the
  list, and select the first one, the mp3 encoder,
 and
  then tab to the
  configure button, and press the space bar, upon
  which you'll be in a
  tab control, and you should be focused on the
  general tab, for points
  of reference, but once you've done that, control
  shift tab to the
  streaming tab, and once there, tab to the track
  bars, the first one,
  with window-eyes will say 20 of 50, so, press the
  end key, to put that
  at 50 of 50, then tab to the next track bar,
 which
  should default to 40
  of 50, but again, press the end key on the six
 pack
  to bring this to 50
  of 50, that would be 100 per cent, if you're
 using
  jaws, tab to the
  okay button, and press the space bar, then tab to
  the close button, and
  again, press the space bar, and you're done,
  because, with the buffer
  as wide as it will go, there is less likelihood
 of
  break up with
  streams.  With your 56k connection, just leave
 the
  edit box at 64kbps,
  that is before the track bars, but if you had a
  slower connection, I
  would have instructed you to change this to 128,
 but
  if you did that,
  the stream would have taken a long time to
 buffer. 
  These settings also
  assume that you're trying to listen to a dial-up
  stream, because if you
  try to listen to a stream like broad band, which
  would be too fast for
  your connection, that would be another reason why
  winamp would buffer,
  because it couldn't fill its' buffer fast enough.
 
  Hope this helps you,
  and if anybody has any corrections to make,
 please
  do so, but this is
  what I do to insure less break ups from streams. 
 
  On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:58:32 -0700, mimi wrote:
  
  Hi, Gang.
  
  I'm having a bit of a problem listening to
 online
  broadcasts through Winamp.  I have a dialup
  connection and the stream often starts and stops
  when I am listening.  Is there any way to
 fine-tune
  Winamp 2.90 so that the breakup would stop?  The
  broadcast seems to skip as well a little bit.
  
  When I used to have cable or DSL, I noticed some
  breakup, but not as severe as this.  So, I'm
  wondering if maybe some special fine-tuning needs
 to
  be done before tuning into online broadcasts
 again. 
  Part of the reason I don't have DSL anymore, is
 many
  of the providers tie you to a contract and I just
  got out of one when I got no satisfaction from a
  provider.  I find it to be a high speed hheadache
  when the technicians will not come out and assist
  live with a problem.  Being without sighted help
 I
  have to wrestle with this alone.
  
  Any tips on fine-tuning Winamp 2.90 would be
  appreciated.  It is the version I am most
  comfortable with as the latest version 5.03 is
 not
  screen reader friendly even with Window-Eyes. 
 There
  are too many inaccessible features with 5.03,
 which
  is why I took it off my system after getting it
 back
  from the shop.
  
  Mimi
  
  
  
  
  
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Uneven streaming in dialup

2004-07-06 Thread mimi
Hi, Gang.

I'm having a bit of a problem listening to online broadcasts through Winamp.  I have a 
dialup connection and the stream often starts and stops when I am listening.  Is there 
any way to fine-tune Winamp 2.90 so that the breakup would stop?  The broadcast seems 
to skip as well a little bit.

When I used to have cable or DSL, I noticed some breakup, but not as severe as this.  
So, I'm wondering if maybe some special fine-tuning needs to be done before tuning 
into online broadcasts again.  Part of the reason I don't have DSL anymore, is many of 
the providers tie you to a contract and I just got out of one when I got no 
satisfaction from a provider.  I find it to be a high speed hheadache when the 
technicians will not come out and assist live with a problem.  Being without sighted 
help I have to wrestle with this alone.

Any tips on fine-tuning Winamp 2.90 would be appreciated.  It is the version I am most 
comfortable with as the latest version 5.03 is not screen reader friendly even with 
Window-Eyes.  There are too many inaccessible features with 5.03, which is why I took 
it off my system after getting it back from the shop.

Mimi





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Re: Uneven streaming in dialup

2004-07-06 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Marie, go to preferences with control p, and then from the
tree-view, select plugins, and then input, and then tab over to the
list, and select the first one, the mp3 encoder, and then tab to the
configure button, and press the space bar, upon which you'll be in a
tab control, and you should be focused on the general tab, for points
of reference, but once you've done that, control shift tab to the
streaming tab, and once there, tab to the track bars, the first one,
with window-eyes will say 20 of 50, so, press the end key, to put that
at 50 of 50, then tab to the next track bar, which should default to 40
of 50, but again, press the end key on the six pack to bring this to 50
of 50, that would be 100 per cent, if you're using jaws, tab to the
okay button, and press the space bar, then tab to the close button, and
again, press the space bar, and you're done, because, with the buffer
as wide as it will go, there is less likelihood of break up with
streams.  With your 56k connection, just leave the edit box at 64kbps,
that is before the track bars, but if you had a slower connection, I
would have instructed you to change this to 128, but if you did that,
the stream would have taken a long time to buffer.  These settings also
assume that you're trying to listen to a dial-up stream, because if you
try to listen to a stream like broad band, which would be too fast for
your connection, that would be another reason why winamp would buffer,
because it couldn't fill its' buffer fast enough.  Hope this helps you,
and if anybody has any corrections to make, please do so, but this is
what I do to insure less break ups from streams.  
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 18:58:32 -0700, mimi wrote:

Hi, Gang.

I'm having a bit of a problem listening to online broadcasts through Winamp.  I have 
a dialup connection and the stream often starts and stops when I am listening.  Is 
there any way to fine-tune Winamp 2.90 so that the breakup would stop?  The broadcast 
seems to skip as well a little bit.

When I used to have cable or DSL, I noticed some breakup, but not as severe as this.  
So, I'm wondering if maybe some special fine-tuning needs to be done before tuning 
into online broadcasts again.  Part of the reason I don't have DSL anymore, is many 
of the providers tie you to a contract and I just got out of one when I got no 
satisfaction from a provider.  I find it to be a high speed hheadache when the 
technicians will not come out and assist live with a problem.  Being without sighted 
help I have to wrestle with this alone.

Any tips on fine-tuning Winamp 2.90 would be appreciated.  It is the version I am 
most comfortable with as the latest version 5.03 is not screen reader friendly even 
with Window-Eyes.  There are too many inaccessible features with 5.03, which is why I 
took it off my system after getting it back from the shop.

Mimi





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