holy cow dean you did it. that was the problem. it works. thats great! i don't know how you found this but i'm happy now. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 1:26 PM Subject: Re: a couple questins regarding gameday audio and choosing a player?
> I will try here to provide a summary of all that is known about > accessing GameDay Audio. I'm answering a couple private queries and > a list all at once. Remember as I go through this that there are > several ways of accomplishing something in Windows. > > First, it is my experience so far that the system works. When I > don't get audio, it has been because I wasn't signed in, even though > sometimes I thought I was. Beyond that, I can't help with the no > audio problem. > > Here's what I know. > > the link to get you straight to the Multimedia Center, where audio > links are found, is this: > > http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mediacenter/index.jsp > > I tend to do this backwards. I go to the game, knowingly get no > sound, sign in, then refresh the media player page. So to get to the > game, the easiest way is to search for the radio station that carries > the game. You can also use table navigation to peruse the available > games. the station will be a link, activating it will bring up the > media player, but you won't hear anything yet. > > At this point, alt-tab back to the media center and use the links > list to pull up Register - Login. When you reach this page, find the > fields for email address and password. the system seems to retain > nothing between sessions, so enter those. You'll then get to the > member info page. Now alt-tab back to the media player and hit F5 to > refresh it. Shortly, you'll hear sound, unless you're in a > commercial break for one of the networks that silences them. > > thanks to Kelly Ford, we now know that if you're using windows Media > Player 11, and perhaps earlier editions, you can control the volume > of the stream independent of the synthesizer using windows Media > Player keystrokes. to do this, turn off your screen reader's > special web navigation mode, whatever it is called. For JAWS users, > hit insert-z, window-Eyes users, shift-Ctrl-a. Now shift-tab until > you hear something like "unnamed-20." Now, experiment. with WMP 11, > F8 lowers the volume and F9 raises it. In WmP10, F9 and F10 are the > lower and raise keystrokes. You may or may not need to use your > screen readers pass through or bypass key; I didn't have to do so > with JAWS 8. > > I'm sure many will correct this post, and as I say, one can do things > in a different order than I do them, but I'm trying to answer several > questions in one post. > > Dean > > > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]