I too encounter problem to download the file.  Can some one also send me the
file or the direct link to download the file?  Thanks!

Danny 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Melissa Tucker
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Streaming all your music to your iPhone or iPod using Audio
Galaxy

I can normally download things, but can't seem to download the helper to
audiogalaxy.  could someone either send it to me, or send me a dirrect link?

The link that was sent to me in the introduction email isn't allowing me to
download anything either in firefox or internet explorer.  thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 6:11 AM
Subject: Re: Streaming all your music to your iPhone or iPod using Audio
Galaxy


> Hi all. Just a follow up to my post from yesterday. At first I was 
> going to post a guide to AppleVis, but then saw that there was already 
> a guide on it. The link is:
> http://www.applevis.com/guides/audiogalaxy-web-site-and-desktop-helper
> -jaws-11-and-window-eyes-perspective
>
> So, rather than re-invent the wheel, I edited my email and posted the 
> steps to adding and removing folders using Window-Eyes as a comment to 
> this guide. The link is:
> http://www.applevis.com/guides/audiogalaxy-web-site-and-desktop-helper
> -jaws-11-and-window-eyes-perspective#comment-2967
>
> So, there you have it.
>
> Happy listening.
>
>
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> On 4/25/2012 7:37 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
>> Hi all. I just want to share my experiences with this app. If you 
>> have heard of iTunes Match or Google Music, they are services where 
>> you can listen to your music from your iPhone or iPod anywhere you 
>> have online access. I won't get into all the details of iTunes Match 
>> or Google Music, but I will tell you about Audio Galaxy. First off, it's
free.
>> Second, it doesn't have a 25,000 song limit like iTunes Match does.
>> Third, if your audio is comprised of many different formats such as 
>> mp3, wma, ogg, wav, ETC, it's all playable with Audio Galaxy because 
>> it re-encodes your music when it streams it to your device.
>>
>> First the iTunes link to download the app.
>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audiogalaxy-mobile/id373357030?mt=8
>>
>> Next the Audio Galaxy web site.
>> http://www.audiogalaxy.com
>>
>> You have to sign up with Audio Galaxy and create an account. You can 
>> make a stand alone account or you can link your Facebook account with 
>> it and that creates your account. Once you do that, from your mac or 
>> windows pc, you download the Audio Galaxy helper. This is a small 
>> program which runs all the time from your machine. This means that 
>> your computer must be online and logged in so that you can stream 
>> your audio from anywhere. Once the helper is downloaded and installed 
>> it will by default add the user account music folder to the list so 
>> that everything you have there is available. If you want to add 
>> additional folders, you need to right-click the helper from the 
>> system tray, and choose the manage folders link. This opens a list of 
>> all your folders in the standard Windows open dialog. Sorry Mac 
>> users, I don't know how to do this from the Mac. Unfortunately for 
>> windows users, arrowing through the folders doesn't give you keyboard 
>> access on checking and unchecking the folders you want to select. 
>> However, at least with Window-Eyes users, if you know how to use the 
>> mouse pointer, you can do this. If you are using another screen reader, I
don't know how to tell you the following.
>> Reading the steps for Window-Eyes users might help you do the 
>> equivalent in your preferred screen reader though.
>>
>> Assuming you are using the default layout of Window-Eyes, when the 
>> folder selection dialog opens, use your regular arrows to navigate 
>> this tree. Window-Eyes will tell you if the folder is checked, 
>> unchecked, or partially checked. If it is partially checked, it means 
>> you can right arrow the folder to see subfolders and one or more of those
is checked.
>> Now to check or uncheck a folder to be excluded or included in Audio 
>> Galaxy's folder list, do the following.
>>
>> 1. Arrow to the folder you want to add or remove.
>>
>> 2. Route the mouse pointer to the focus by pressing Insert-Numpad-Plus.
>>
>> 3. Press Numpad-5 to read the current line under the mouse to make 
>> sure it reads out the folder you want to add or remove.
>>
>> 4. If it doesn't, use Numpad-8 or Numpad-2 to move the mouse up or 
>> down a line at a time so you can reach the folder you want.
>>
>> 5. Once the mouse pointer is on the folder you want, press Numpad-4 
>> or
>> Numpad-6 to move left or right by characters until you reach the 
>> first character of the folder name. For example if the folder I want 
>> to add is called "Music Hits 2012" I would place the mouse pointer on 
>> the M of Music.
>>
>> 6. Here's the slightly tricky part. You have to move the mouse 
>> pointer to the left a little to place it on the check box to toggle 
>> whether this folder is included or not. If it's unchecked, it will be 
>> checked and vice versa. To do this, press Control-Shift-Numpad-4 a total
of 5 times.
>> This might vary depending on your screen resolution, but 5 times 
>> seems to be enough in the situations I've tried..
>>
>> 7. Once the mouse pointer is on the check box, press the left-click 
>> button, Numpad-slash to toggle the check box. The slash key is 
>> located directly above the Numpad-8.
>>
>> If there are other folders visible on the screen which you want to 
>> toggle to checked or unchecked, you can repeat steps 4 through 8 as 
>> needed. However if the folder you want to work with next isn't 
>> visible on the screen, you will have to navigate to it starting with step
1.
>>
>> Once you have your folders set, you don't really have to mess with them.
>> If you add any new music or remove old music, and this new or old 
>> music is inside a subfolder of an already selected folder, Audio 
>> Galaxy will automatically update the database. So for example if you 
>> just have the Music folder added, the default one, you can add or 
>> remove artist-titled subfolders inside it and you don't have to 
>> update anything as far as Audio Galaxy is concerned.
>>
>> Now, the mobile app. This is an app which runs on the iPhone and 
>> iPod, and probably the iPad. It is very Voice Over friendly and if 
>> you are looking at playing music you search for, or music at random, 
>> it is easy to navigate. There are other features such as tagging 
>> certain songs, or making your own playlists, but I haven't messed 
>> with that much. I read on the site that the current versions of the 
>> app allow you to create an account so you don't have to use the Audio 
>> Galaxy web site, but since I've had my account for 2 years now, I 
>> can't confirm this. Just so you know, Audio Galaxy isn't just for 
>> listening to your music and audio from an iOS device. You can fire up 
>> your second computer and login to the Audio Galaxy web site, log in, and
see your music there for streaming.
>> However since the web site isn't the most screen reader friendly, I 
>> haven't used it like this. Besides which, my main reason for using 
>> this service is to stream to my iPhone when I'm doing chores in the 
>> house, or when I'm on a road trip or visiting family in another city.
>>
>> I think I pretty much covered it all, at least the basics. I really 
>> don't know much more about this app other than what I've written here.
>>
>> Happy listening.
>> .
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