Search:  

 
 
   All ForumsHot TopicsGallery






how-to block ads


 
Forums » Tech and Talk » OS and Software » All Things Macintosh » Pretty cool even if it is AOL
Search Topic:
Uniqs:
2555
Share Topic:
RSS topic:
toggle:
flat / full
normal / watch
Posting:
Post a:
Post a:
OWC drives, any good?? »
« The BBR IM Checker Widget  
page: 1 · 2
AuthorAll Replies


bob12345678910

@ma.charter
reply to File Quit
Re: Pretty cool even if it is AOL

Im using AIM Triton beta and all the aol radio channels work fine within that. Im not an AOL user.


File Quit
Mac Geek
Premium
join:2002-11-28
AIM Triton happens to be PC only however.


File Quit
Mac Geek
Premium
join:2002-11-28
reply to Buckazznaked
I get it. we hit the front page .


xmrocks
Premium,MVM
join:2003-09-23
clubs:
·Comcast

reply to KCrimson
said by KCrimson See Profile :

Yea, but just think - with AOL Radio you'll even be able to hear XM Radio when it is cloudy outside.
You should be able to hear it anyway with an XM receiver as the signal is broadcast by the three satellites and a multi-thousand ground repeater network. Clouds don't affect the satellite signal.
--
XM Satellite Radio
Team Discovery Member! *~* RC5


SavingMegRyan

@comcast.net
reply to Buckazznaked
Both AIM and AOL Radio are 2 of the best things they have done, both are very good.


bob12345678910

@ma.charter
reply to File Quit
Sorry, I saw it on the front page, didnt even look at the forum name.


neuronbob
Health Care Reform Now

join:2000-03-30
Bedford, OH

reply to Buckazznaked
You know, this is one of those rare times where AOL actually gets it right. This is a good idea and works fabulously.

As a 3 1/2 year XM subscriber, I'm also glad that XM is finding ways to branch out in order to survive. I've also got D*, so next week I'll also have XM streams via their satellites.
--
neuronbob's web page


SMCinAZ
Premium
join:2000-11-29
Glendale, AZ
clubs:
reply to Buckazznaked
Sucks that it does not include the xm talk stations.


Shack12

@QWEST.NET
I'm pretty sure that you can use this in winamp.


JackKane

@uu.net

reply to xmrocks
threading issues... he's referring to getting XM on DTV satellite, which does not feed off the ground repeater network and is susceptible to poor weather.

BTW, XM in the car fades to black under 50ft-long bridges for a few seconds. There's your 'cloudy day'.


wxboss
This is like Deja vu all over again.
Premium
join:2005-01-30
Jacksonville, FL
clubs:
·Comcast

I know this is OT, but I'm curious about those who have a hard time receiving XM's Sat signals vs. their terrestrial repeater network. Down here in Florida, I actually have my home unit's antennae facing NE (not S like they recommend) and it actually has to penetrate a dense tree canopy as the two trees outside this window have things pretty well covered. I still get 3 bars on the Sat signal and no bars on the repeater end as indicated in antennae settings on the receiver.

I guess what I'm trying to get at here is whether the XM sats are similar to the GPS sats when it comes to their coverage because I know there is a greater GPS density in the South then there is in the North.


SpyderCKE
We call that the Dennis Miller Ratio
Premium
join:2000-10-26
Milwaukee, WI

reply to Shack12
Well since you brought it up, I'll jump, but I address this in a more general fashion as well.

You can receive these streams from AOL.com I believe if you have a supported browser and OS (FF is acceptable, but OS X apparently isn't..go figure). Is there any easy way to do this either without an AOL account, or using a program that could simply connect to the stream?

For example, using the Triton Beta in WinXP, the streams are opened in an IE window. In theory, should I not be able to trick this into thinking that I'm on XP and IE5 regardless of the browser (spoofing the info sent to the server)?

For the local radio stations in town, I have their stream bookmarked so I can hit their stream whenever I want (It's delivered via embedded Windows MP) in FF. It would be cool if I could simply pull this off with my browser on any machine I use, as opposed to the app in OS X, and Triton in XP.
--
See you on:
AA:SF - [69th SAG] SpyderCKE
XBL - H2 - eTard


JoshNJ
Premium
join:2001-12-25
Freehold, NJ

reply to KCrimson
said by KCrimson See Profile :

Yea, but just think - with AOL Radio you'll even be able to hear XM Radio when it is cloudy outside.
I have had xm for over 3 years, not once has it been affected by clouds, rain or snow. Only thing I have ever seen block the signal was concrete walls.
--
You do not understand the glory of Wawa.


KCrimson
Premium
join:2001-02-25
Brooklyn, NY
·Optimum Online
·Verizon FIOS

Actually, my original reply was in regards XM via AOL versus XM via DirecTV. Whereas I have never used XM nor Sirius via satelite, I am not aware of any difficulties recieving either service on overcast days. However, I do have DirecTV and the bad-weather-outages can be a real nuisance here in New York City with a standard DirecTV dish.


JoshNJ
Premium
join:2001-12-25
Freehold, NJ
xm's signal is indeed much different than directv's, i have seen directv cut of from heavy rain/clouds, unlike xm
--
You do not understand the glory of Wawa.


Eric
Animals Rule This Land
Premium,MVM
join:2000-09-29
I see trees.
·Optimum Online

That's the difference between audio and video. Even in the past 4 years that I have had XM, the signal reception improves with each new generation of hardware. My SkyFi2 gets a signal in places my old Sony PNP and even SkyFi1 never could get. I now only leave the antenna on the dashboard of my work vehicle, not the roof (where it gets torn off).

Too bad this app isn't an improvement for the crappy Macintosh XM Radio Online interface. I really hate having to open WMP to listen to the online channels. But AOL did one thing right for XMOL, Hawaiian music!
--
I'm worthless


JoshNJ
Premium
join:2001-12-25
Freehold, NJ
I've wondered for awhile who listens to the hawaiian music channel all day, or what about 24 hour elvis?
--
You do not understand the glory of Wawa.
Forums » Tech and Talk » OS and Software » All Things MacintoshOWC drives, any good?? »
« The BBR IM Checker Widget  
page: 1 · 2


Saturday, 28-Nov 23:31:11 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Hosting by www.nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo | feedback | contact
over 10 years online! © 1999-2009 dslreports.com.republican-creole
page compression OFF
Most commented news this week
· [122] Time Warner Cable Fires Broadside At Broadcasters
· [112] New AT&T Ad Campaign Hits Back At Verizon
· [96] Apple Joins AT&T Verizon Snark Fest
· [87] New Bill Takes Aim At Higher Verizon ETFs
· [80] TiVo Sees Record Customer Losses
· [71] Weekend Open Thread
· [70] Verizon CEO: Hulu Will Be Dead Soon
· [69] In-Flight Internet Headed For Bumpy Landing?
· [62] Thanksgiving Open Thread
· [40] EFF Wages War On Fine Print
Most people now reading
· ToC 4th boss - Preliminary Strategy for Twin Valkyr [World of Warcraft]
· [How to] Install Asterisk on an Asus WL-520GU router [VOIP Tech Chat]
· 3.x Feral Druid - Bear Tanking Guide [World of Warcraft]
· [ Classes] Druid tanking: rotation and glyphs [World of Warcraft]
· Why does it take so long? Mail question [General Questions]
· Anyone have a problem [Software]
· [Newsgroups] Newzleech down? [Filesharing Software]
· Windows 7 boot manager editing questions [Microsoft Help]
· HOW-TO: QoS and Tomato (fixes "choppy voice") [MagicJack]
· [Vista] Why is HD So Full? [Microsoft Help]