I recently got a question about the current state of finding US
college football and basketball games on the Internet. Can people
summarize the best way(s) to find such broadcasts these days?
Thanks.
Dean
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Steve, have you tried GSPlayer? It really looks and feels like Winamp.
Jonathan
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Subject: Re: Itunes 8 now accessible
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Hi all,
Is anyone using Itunes and WE? If so, how are the set files Brian provides
on his sight? I downloaded them, but haven't had a chance to try them yet.
Thanks,
Tim
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Well, at least you know two things: (A) they are available, and (B)
they're almost price-competitive per gig. 16 gig at 60 dollars is a
little less then four dollars a gig. 32 at 149 is about $4.75 a gig.
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:57:59 -0500, you wrote:
>The link works, but the price is a bit st
Hi, Chris:
Welcome to the Station Playlist culture!
To get what you want insofar as crossfading goes, you might have to
raise the number of dB the fade must have before starting the new
track. I have mine set very high, to 21 dB.
Also, and Jonathan can surely set me straight on this if I'm wron
When I try to burn an audio disc, after pasting the files in the temporary
folder and opening the wizard, pressing the NEXT space bar, the burn begins
immediately in a beta format. I previously burned 6 audio discs with the
audio-beta selection. I found nothing on the drive properties to r
David Truong has some brilliant scripts to give you this information
and much more at a keystroke.
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 22:14:43 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Quinten.
>
>I use speech to access the screen, so what I say may be different if you use
>your eyes to look at the screen.
>
>At the bottom of the
I don't know if the 6800's are yet prepared for as much as a 16 gig
card, but certainly a 4gb card would give you enough of a music choice
to keep ya happy for a good while.
I use my 6800 as a music player, although I do have two very major
complaints about it. First, I usually use it with Blueto
Hi, Marvin:
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 23:20:52 -0700, you wrote:
>now, how do i save the streams in windows media player, as have got
>the latest version, which came with my windows vista machine.
Unless there has been some breakthrough in technology lately that I
don't know about, the only way to save
you need adapters, and you won't pan cheap. you will have to probably spend around
$200.00 or so for a mixer that pans .
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 9:14 AM
Subject: Portable audio mixers
Hi,
I'm looking to purchase a portable, relatively cheap but good audio mixer.
I have 4 or 5 mics (2 mono and 2 sets of stereo) that all have 1/8 inch (8th
inch) connectors on them. I want to mix them all together so I can make audio
drama and give everybody a mic. I want to be able to cont
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