[infotech] Re: Internet Radio

  • From: Luis Eduardo Peña <pena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 10:51:10 -0500

Hi Brian,

Yes, I can set the stations by myself using the web interface that the Roku 
Radio has.  It is very easy to do.

What internet radio do you use?  

Regards,

Luis 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Dalton 
  To: infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:20 AM
  Subject: [infotech] Re: Internet Radio


  Hi Luis,

  Was very impressed with your mail on this internet radio.
  Have you managed to set stations on this radio using the internet and a 
screen reader?
  I'm happy enough with the internet radio I am using, but I would love to be 
able to preset the stations myself.

  Brian.
  >>> pena@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/05/2008 12:26:39 >>>

  Hello,


  There is an Internet Radio receiver called Roku, Sound Bridge Radio, which 
  is great.  It has 18 presets that you can activate with the push of a button 
  for each one.  Although the display is not accessible via the remote 
  control, the Roku has a web interface that you can access using your pc. 
  This interface allows you to program the stations that you wish to listen on 
  the Roku.  However, you don't need to have your computer turned on to listen 
  to the Roku in view of the fact that this is connected via wi fi.  The Roku 
  has a radio guide that you can access from your pc at www.rokuradio.com and 
  which allows to browse the 6000 or more stations that you can listen on the 
  web and then transfer the once you like to the roku presets.  The quality of 
  the sound is outstanding, particuarly  for the 128 KB stations.

  Obviously,i wish the Roku would come with speech menus but it doesn't. 
  However, it is one of my favorit toys and I highly recommend it.

  You can get more info at www.rokulabs.com.  By the waythey have different 
  models, but the one I use is called Sound Bridge Radio.  It also allows you 
  to play A M and FM stations if you wish.

  Regards,

  Luis
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "James O'Dell" <katherineandjames@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To: <infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 5:44 AM
  Subject: [infotech] Re: Internet Radio


  > Hi
  >
  > To add my 'personal view' here, I would suggest that Sound Talking have 
  > jumped on this particular bandwagon at a very early stage and may live to 
  > regret it.  I would fully expect the likes of Humanware to come out with 
  > internet aware Daisy players including text-to-speech (and of course 
  > stereo) at some stage, and I would have thought that such a device would 
  > be far better for delivering TNAUK services than the Orion.  For a start, 
  > a device with text-to-speech would allow those without a computer to 
  > access TNAUK's Etext service and thus gain access to the full content of 
  > publications. I can see what Sound Talking are trying to do, but 
  > Considering the outlay required, this new offering seems very limited in 
  > scope and in imagination.
  >
  > James
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: "Flor Lynch" <florlync@xxxxxx>
  > To: <infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  > Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 11:19 AM
  > Subject: [infotech] Re: Internet Radio
  >
  >
  >> By the sounds of it, Terry, you're expressing the 'personal view' of a
  >> number of people!
  >>
  >> ----- Original Message ----- 
  >> From: "Terry Clasper" <Terry.Clasper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >> To: <infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  >> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 9:17 AM
  >> Subject: [infotech] Re: Internet Radio
  >>
  >>
  >> I think Iain it's about understand true reality not just one's
  >> perception of it!
  >>
  >> My personal view is that they would have been better leaving the whole
  >> internet radio side of things alone and concentrating on the delivery of
  >> there own content. This would of saved them a hell of a lot of flack and
  >> not caused the potential market confusion which I tink the current
  >> product causes.
  >>
  >> That said of course stereo would sstill be a design must.
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >> Anyway that's only my personal view.
  >>
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  >>>From: infotech-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >> [mailto:infotech-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Iain Lackie
  >> Sent: 06 May 2008 16:32
  >> To: Infotech
  >> Subject: [infotech] Internet Radio
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >> Hi
  >>
  >> I have just been listening to the article on the Orion web box. I was
  >> amazed that Ted Davis could be so surprised, nay shocked, when it was
  >> suggested that it might be a good idea to have stereo capability. Yes,
  >> we know that talking newspapers and talking books are recorded in mono
  >> but because a Daisy player of any kind has the potential to play music,
  >> it would be unthinkable for such devices not to have stereo capability.
  >> Surely the fact that Radios 1, 2 and 3, together with Classic FM and
  >> potentially many other music services, is sufficient argument for
  >> including stereo capability. If the box were only to provide access to
  >> TNAUK (and perhaps RNIB) material, he might have a point. However, given
  >> the service he is actually providing, his apparent shock at the
  >> suggestion is almost beyond belief.
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >> Iain
  >>
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