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Hi Fred,
1. visit http://www.mlb.com.
2. move to the link called 'game day audio.' If using JAWS, you can use
the quick key H for heading navigation. Game day audio is a heading down
the page a bit.
3. open the game day audio link and then choose multimedia from your links
list or if you have been there before, and if you are using JAWS, you could
press V for visited link to highlight it.
4. open the multimedia link and wait a few seconds for the page to load.
Depending upon your connection speed, this page can have a large amount of
Flash and embedded pictures.
5. When the multimedia page finishes loading, you will see a table that
will have the game, time and various video and audio formats. You can
either navigate to the table with quick key T (if using JAWS) or if you know
the callsign of the radio station you can either search for the callsign
using the find command or use links list and first letter navigation to
highlight the callsign and then open it with the enter key.
6. When you activate the radio station callsign link, a new browser window
opens with the Windows Media Player embedded browser plug-in where you have
to type in your e-mail address and password. When you do this and activate
the log-in button, the stream should play.
If you need any more help, post again.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 11:35 AM
Subject: getting to gameday audio page on MLB
That's the question, can't seem to find the gameday audio pages, or do I
go to the team site, first, go Tigers.
Fred Olver
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