In article <3i4cb31i58ipp2qqupb0knkp9vr0msmigr@4ax.com>, blake murphy <blakepm@verizon.net> wrote:
>On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 11:12:29 GMT, ppnerkDELETETHIS@yahoo.com (Phred)
>wrote:
>>In article <cbi9b3taa9e11fcvlq2duttn1pc0bkj77a@4ax.com>, blake murphy
> <blakepm@verizon.net> wrote:
[snip]
>>>there are a few 'live' streaming audio outlets on the 'net:
>>>http://krellan.com/demento/
>>>this is the one i listen to, out of arizona: http://www.krde.com/
>>>
>>>i realize that for you the time differential might make it dicey, but
>>>there it is. the show is a lot of fun. i'm sure there is software
>>>out there to capture the stream, but i'm just a junior grade computer
>>>geek.
>>
>>Thanks for those pointers, Blake. However, I have to say I haven't
>>really got into this streaming stuff. My ADSL broadband link isn't
>>very broad (I've given up on Andy's "movie" chuckles for example) and
>>this PC doesn't have a sound card, so trialing audio by itself isn't a
>>present option either. :-(
>
>yikes. i thought *i* had a steam-powered machine.
>
>i'm not sure what the difference between adsl and dsl is, but i have
I think the "a" stands for "asynchronous". But whether that makes for
a real difference, or whether it's just a pedantic acronym, I'll have
to leave to others too. My adsl is 256/64 FWIW.
>the latter and it's fast enough. audio takes a lot less than video.
Okay. I'll give it a go when I get wired for sound.
Cheers, Phred.
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