cheers each for your suggestions. Strange, that no one seems to recall that as
at last summer, reports on this list were that the revision of burnaware were
not accessible, and recommending versions not on the web site.
Never mind, I'll give it a crack. I don't like installing software that
doe
I bout a Phorus ps1 because it was only $50 US. I wanted to try it out
before making a more serious commitment to play-fi. The Phorus also support
blue tooth and Air Play. I'm not hooked into the IOS ecology, buy the rest
of my family is. It's a little smaller than I thought, but is supposed
Hi there!
Play-fi would appear to be a fairly new development, in Australia it seems
Play-Fi equipment is very difficult to get at the moment.
Its an interesting concept, an open standard for streaming that supports all
the other standards as well.
You downloaded the App for your computer you
Joe, please post your findings on list. I am using version 6 point
something for the very reason you mentioned. So I very much want to
know how it goes with version 7 and above.
Don Roberts
On 5/20/2015 12:40 AM, Joe Paton wrote:
cheers each for your suggestions. Strange, that no one seem
Capturing Music that contains silence between songs with Replay Media Catcher
6.0.0.72 using NVDA 2015.1.
Read the entire message.
Earlier versions of Replay Media Catcher 6 will not work and is not accessible
with NVDA.
Prior audio tutorials can be found at,
http://blindreplay.blogspot.com
Cap
Capturing Music that contains silence between songs with Replay Media
Catcher 6.0.0.72 using NVDA 2015.1.
Read the entire message.
Earlier versions of Replay Media Catcher 6 will not work and is not
accessible with NVDA.
Prior audio tutorials can be found at,
http://blindreplay.blogspot.com
C
version 7 was not very accessible to me.
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Nutt"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 4:52 AM
Subject: RE: burnaware
Hi Joe,
BurnAware seems fine to me, but there is the free version, so you've nothing
to lose.
All the best
S
I use burnaware free 6.0
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Paton"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2015 4:48 AM
Subject: burnaware
Hi all,
I recall that there were issues surrounding the last revission of
Burnaware
premium and accessibility. Have these been resolved in a later release?
Hi!
I was very sad to learn that Microsoft have decided not to continue the
development of Windows Media Centre which came as a standard part of Windows 7
Home Premium and above and was available as an optional extra for Windows 8.x,
it won’t be available for Windows 10.
So what does one do fo
At the price its hard to not want to have one of these handy devices.
Obviously you'd get audio out through the HDMI port but Audio In? Only
way I can see of doing this would be with something like an iMic Sound
device which plugs into the USB port, only one on this device as you'll
see from t
What do you want to record? The tv stations? Or the internet streams like
YouTube, music streams, download podcasts, schedule to record the internet
streams? DVR those hard to capture streams?
I have a recommendation.
-Original Message-
From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 20
We’re talking about Windows media Centre and TV Recording, thought that was
obvious from the email.
> On 21 May 2015, at 11:33 am, Petro T. Giannakopoulos
> wrote:
>
> What do you want to record? The tv stations? Or the internet streams like
> YouTube, music streams, download podcasts, schedu
I know that that's not what you're talking about, but we have an internet offer
called Save-TV which for a mothly fee lets you record nearly any program
available and stores the movies/shows for a month during which time you can
download them in various formats.
Obviously it's not the same, but
Okay, that's one way of doing things, I take it what you've outlined is
a U.S. only thing right?
FetchTV also does similar things to what you're talking about, I was
specifically referring to Free-To-Air programming received with a TV
Antenna.
On 21/05/2015 2:12 PM, Alexandra Grünauer wrot
It's a German maybe european thing, I don't know because I'm not using it
myself, but its very accessible.
I used to have a builtin card, but I never found it accessible. I think it was
a Haupage TV card.
And I know what you mean; it's a shame that Microsoft doesn't do the
Mediacenter in Window
Yep, morethan likely the software that came with that card may have
presented some problems and the card may have had problems integrating
with Windows Media Center, you could probably tell me more about that
one, I've seen devices that take to Windows Media Center like a duck to
water and othe
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