I just tried Airplay on my Stealth 2 using my iPod 6th gen with Apple Music.
Mary you're right, It wasn't as laggy as I thought and it's much better
having Voice Over on the device. It even sounded better. I'll use it from
now on. :)
John
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From: Pc-audio
And you have to think of your health when carting those things about in
the big wide world, headphone jacking might become quite common if it
isn't already ,.
On 5/10/2016 6:06 PM, John Gurd wrote:
These would definitely be worth a demo. They come over as sit-down, undivided
attention
It's the Azitom Stealth Air 2. I got it a few years ago so it's dropped in
price on Amazon. It's currently selling for £118. It's not Hi-Fi but sounds
pretty good. I use it when I'm exercising in the loft.
John
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
These would definitely be worth a demo. They come over as sit-down, undivided
attention headphones given their weight and bulk. Despite the remote cord
supplied I can't see myself toting them about in my shoulder bag on a daily
commute.
John
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From: Pc-audio
HI,
Speaking of headphones. Yesterday I just got my new Bose Quiet Comford 35.
They're gordious.
When turned off I could hear a grass trimmer running outside, but as soon as
I turned them on zap, and the sound was magical removed.
Best regards
Brian
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Fra: Pc-audio
Winamp has this capability.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Russillo
Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 4:03 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: accessible software media player that can bookmark
Winamp does this, provided you have either jaws or
Window-eyes scripts. Unfortunately I don't know if NVDA has an addon
with this functionality, but it'd be nice. People have delighted in
sending me eleven-hour-long audio books, yes, all in one giant file, and
i find it
Hello list, I'm looking for an accessible software media player that runs
under Windows 10 with which I can bookmark wherever I left off in a media
file so that later I can resume where I left off without having to search
through the file to find the place I left off. I now use Windows Media