

Publicize your RSS Feed with Feedly Buttons Please note that this is currently the only way to import feeds in bulk as Feedly doesn’t allow importing OPML feeds yet. Your Google Account will be your Feedly login. Go to and click the Import button to copy all your Reader feeds into your Feedly account. If you are just getting started, here are some tips and tricks that will help you make the most out of the Feedly service. I have been using Feedly for a couple of months now and, barring a few hiccups, find it a better product than Google Reader. For everyone else, they have the web version. There are quite a few Reader alternatives to choose from though I have finally picked Feedly as the new home for my beloved feeds.įeedly offers every single feature that you would expect in an RSS Reader and it has well-built apps for the two most popular mobile platforms - iOS and Android. My point is until Google, Android, Apple and Microsoft and on and on get it together (it's Googles bad on this.) Edge or Firefox or any one of the hundreds of search engine and browsers come to an agreement in their settings if I want to hear the sound.Google Reader is shutting down in two days and it is therefore important that you migrate your existing RSS feed subscriptions elsewhere. Many good choices in the mean time if you need sound?
WINDOWS 8 GOOGLE READER ANDROID
Windows PC sync-ing with Android phones was unheard of. They are still speaking different languages but getting better trying to make every device you may own work seamlessly together. My point is all these unnecessary things all connected into one Google account you can expect a little glitch now and then.

WINDOWS 8 GOOGLE READER FOR FREE
It's strange but I recently added a HP Chromebook x360 (over priced) to my personal network that sync's my devices: Android Chrome OS and Google and Windows PC and Toshiba Laptop and a Samsung Tab 3 8in 2 smart phones and don't forget the smart TVs' and there connection to “Nest Mini” you got for free from ahhhhh oh Google. I have the same problem with Googles’ Chrome sound issue or lack thereof. and i know i got it because the sound, that hadn’t been playing before, suddenly started playing fine the moment the audio for output was shifted to my default speakers.Īgain, i stress, this is what worked for me. Chrome appears and disappears in this list when it’s open and when sound is playing, so if it’s not there, go to a page you know will have sound (system sounds should be there for reference) then app vol + device pref, and switch the Output selection to whatever screen or audio device for whichever screen/speakers you want the sound to come from, and that SHOULD fix it. didn’t know this was the problem until now.Īpp volume and device preferences, then look through the apps that actively use sound (system sounds should be there for reference).
WINDOWS 8 GOOGLE READER TV
this has been going on since february… when i moved and broke the adaptor to my old tv as a secondary screen. i’ve tried everything from clearing cookies caches, updating drivers, looking through chrome settings and a bunch of other junk that DID NOT WORK. only when i went from one tab to another with sound, or loaded a page with sound that the browder didn’t open on, or went to another page, then the sound would not play anymore, and i didn’t understand the problem.

All other sound worked fine in all other browsers and the computer itself. My problem was that, if i opened chrome on a page with sound, it would play fine, but if i went to another page or reloaded that page, the sound would stop playing. go to “App volume and device preferences” and make sure all of your chrome is set to screen you want, and not trying to play out of a device that is no longer hooked up to the computer slash shifted back to default with the last update. If you had a secondary or tertiary computer screen that played audio, and you made it so that sound comes through that screen, then you either do not have that screen anymore or something shifted around in the updates.
