Hello Dane I am not that familiar with google, so how would you construct the search term? Regards Fanus
From: Dane Trethowan Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 2:43 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Airfoil For Windows Yes that’s true and I’m sorry that I can’t help either because I’ve never had that problem in all the time I’ve used Airfoil and that’s been quite a few years now, have you looked around on Google for a possible solution? That’s where I usually find solutions to issues like that. > On 31 Jul 2016, at 8:53 PM, Fanus <buys.fa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Dane > I still have the problem that I can not stream with Airfoil. VLc lets the > music sound like a robot and Winamp just makes crackles. I filled in the > support form but got no answer. It is really a pity that one pays for > software and can’t use it. > Regards > Fanus > > > From: Dane Trethowan > Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 8:22 AM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Airfoil For Windows > > Hi! > > > I reinstalled Windows 10 onto my system, I've been using Windows 10 for > 12 months, was having problems that were getting too difficult to fix > easily so decided to completely reinstall which wasn't a difficult task > in itself. > > > So now I have Windows 10 up and running again so now to the annoying > bit, reinstalling all that software. > > > I won't be reinstalling iTunes and that's not because of iTunes itself > which is a nice piece of software but I myself have no need for iTunes > these days, more important in the audio side of things was the VLC Media > Player and - given I do a lot of streaming - the excellent Airfoil for > Windows App. > > > If you have some Bluetooth or AirPlay device about and you wish to > stream to them then Airfoil is truly a most useful tool you should > consider and I did say Bluetooth devices so I'll talk about the shortly. > > > The accessibility of Airfoil has come quite a long way since I started > using the Windows version, you can use the tab key to move between the > various panels of the software, for example each AirPlay device will > have its own panel where you can turn transmission of a stream on and > off, adjust the volume of the output and so on. The buttons aren't > labeled but they'ear easy enough to work out. > > > The bigger problem is entering one's licence key, it can be done but > you'll most likely need to use the JAWS Cursor or WE Cursor to find > where the information should be entered. > > > So what can you stream using Airfoil? Pretty much anything that exists > on your computer, capture an Applications audio for example or capture > the output of a sound device or TV Tuner. > > > So now to Bluetooth and the ability to handle Bluetooth is a recent > addition to the capabilities of Airfoil > > > > If you have a computer which is capable of streaming to Bluetooth > devices you can pair your devices and have Airfoil transmit to them > independent of your computers speech and other sound. > > > You can also define "Groups", you might like to put say two different > devices into a group and transmit straight to the group rather than > connect each device independently, saves a lot of time. > > > ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.