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Subject: Re: saving shows from coasttocoast
> HI all, going along with this thread I wonder if there any tutorials
> covering the screen readers and all the differentt choices li
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Subject: Re: saving shows from coasttocoast
Try going into the context menu and arrow down to save target and hit
enter.
I have saved a couple Mosen Explosions like that and they work just fine.
Mary Ellen Earls
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iles. I don't know how to save them as
>mp3 files.
>Sharon
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>From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi, Sharon, try using the context menu, and arrow down to save target
as once you've focused on the link, but keep in mind, this may not work
on their site, and if it does, the stream you are pointing to may only
be available for a short while, but try the context menu and save
target as, and see w
go to the coast to coast website and find the streamlink link. Streamlink
is their subscription service.
the coast to coast link is,
www.coasttocoastam.com
Lois Goodine
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What is the web address for the coast to coast service?
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Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 4:29 PM
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You can buy subscriptions for 6 or 12 months. I think you can also pay
monthly. But the longer the subscription time you buy, the cheaper is the
cost.
Lois Goodine
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Subject: Re: saving shows from coasttocoast
> I have not subscribed to Coast to Coast's streamlink service. But this
> weekend they allow people to stream o
Sunday, October 17, 2004 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: saving shows from coasttocoast
> The coast to coast website is for the nightly coast to coast show that
airs
> on radio and the internet. Saturdays and Sundays Art Bell runs it and
the
> rest of the time George Noory does. They have a service th
The coast to coast website is for the nightly coast to coast show that airs
on radio and the internet. Saturdays and Sundays Art Bell runs it and the
rest of the time George Noory does. They have a service that you have to
subscribe to and pay for if you want total freedom to stream and download
Sunday, October 17, 2004 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: saving shows from coasttocoast
> I have not subscribed to Coast to Coast's streamlink service. But this
> weekend they allow people to stream or download some of their past
programs.
> I downloaded several of their files successfully with n
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Subject: Re: saving shows from coasttocoast
Try going into the context menu and arrow down to save target and hit
enter.
I have saved a couple Mosen Explosions like that and they work just fine.
Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tom
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Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: saving shows from coasttocoast
> I have not subscribed to Coast to Coast's streamlink service. But this
> weekend they allow people to stream or downl
I think it depends on how you have your players configured. on my system.
I have Winamp, Realplayer and Windowsmedia. And I've set Winamp as the
default player for every file type it will play. Therefore when an MP3 file
comes along, Winamp takes over, that is if all is working well on this
sys
I have not subscribed to Coast to Coast's streamlink service. But this
weekend they allow people to stream or download some of their past programs.
I downloaded several of their files successfully with no trouble. I just
right clicked on them and chose "save target as". Since I have a version of
HI all, going along with this thread I wonder if there any tutorials
covering the screen readers and all the differentt choices like winamp,
media player etc. I would like to do more with audio and chat rooms but just
get lost. Thanks, David
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From: "Sharon Hamm" <[EMAIL
It saves them as real player audio files. I don't know how to save them as
mp3 files.
Sharon
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From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 4
Try going into the context menu and arrow down to save target and hit enter.
I have saved a couple Mosen Explosions like that and they work just fine.
Mary Ellen Earls
Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
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From: "Sharon Hamm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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