or flashgot add on if you're using firefox.
I'm a big 20s to 50s fan myself and the 1920s radio network and doo
wop express both come to mind, also radio dismuke for 1920s stuff.
I collect old records and my youtube channel has over a thousand of
them so far.
Which screen reader do you use?
-Original Message-
From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: downloading from a site that streams audio but doesn't allow
downloads
Hi folks
The subject line might
If you use Window-Eyes 9.1 sorry its not for you as I tried to get AI
Squared to look at it but no success to fix the issues with the software
program I use so I use JAWS 16 instead.
NVDA can be used with this software but it requires some tips I have found
here.
To find out the tips go to,
replay media catcher will do this for you, I use this program and it
works like a charm.
On 7/8/2015 10:01 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
Well, see, there aren't any actual download links, hence my reason for
writing to the list. For an example of what I mean, go to
http://www.formatchange.com,
If you can provide 2 or 3 direct URLs so I can test the streams for you. Are
they live or archived?
If you use JAWS I have a software program that will work for sure but will
not name it here.
Its not free. Also it will capture instead of doing a second by second
recording.
-Original
Well, see, there aren't any actual download links, hence my reason for
writing to the list. For an example of what I mean, go to
http://www.formatchange.com, go to changes by city and just for fun,
choose chicago. You'll see different links for different stations. the
first one says 103.9
Mostly window-eyes, but i'm also very familiar with NVDA and system
accessif I ever need it. Don't have jaws on this machine. Peter's
suggestion of Replay Radio is an interesting one, but I'm not sure how
the program works.
On 7/8/2015 9:44 AM, Petro T. Giannakopoulos wrote:
Which screen
You could use
Replay Radio to record the stream.
http://applian.com/replay-radio/
Nice radio site thanks.
And check out
rockabilly-radio.net
if you like rock’n’roll from 40s and 50s.
P.
From: Chris Skarstad
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 12:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject:
Hi folks
The subject line might seem kind of simple, but it's the only way I can
think of to describe the situation. Here's what's happening. There's a
specific website that allows you to listen to audio content, but it
doesn't offer links to download said