recording CDA on a data disc

2005-01-08 Thread stever2525
Hi, this is Steve. I thought I understood a few months ago, but now 
I am confused again. Just to see what would happen, using Roxio Easy CD 
Creator, I placed a data disc in the burner, chose music CD, and made a copy 
of a Cd from a .cif. I put it in my regular audio CD player, and it played.
There must be a difference or both data and music CDs wouldn't be sold. 
Could someone explain, please?
thank you 


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looking for an xm radio car kit

2005-01-08 Thread Casey
Hi can anyone out hear tell me where to get a car kit for my xm radio?  I
currently have the sky fie radio and home kit and boom box.  And all is I
would like it the car kit.  would anyone out hear happen to know where I can
go online or would anyone out hear have one that they are know longer
needing or can you just point me in the direction where I can go and get one
thanks.  I don't want to buy a hole another radio unless I have to.

Casey


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Re: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread doc
I thought about xm for the baseball but I have decided to stick with MLB
radio.  this way if I miss a game I can still listen to the archive.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
>Someday, we'll look back on this,
>laugh nervously and change the subject.
- Original Message - 
From: "Ann McCay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 8:47 AM
Subject: RE: Looking for XM users


Sirius is more accessible, no doubt. And if you could only purchase it
online (last time I checked, you couldn't, it's free for the online if you
have one of their receivers) then that is what I would have for online. I
think the sound quality for XM online is fine, better than my AM radio
anyway. But I want the baseball which is why I want to purchase an XM
device. Otherwise it would probably be Sirius for the accessibility of their
web site.

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of doc
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 10:35 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Looking for XM users

Its lousy on line and if sound quality is not that important and you don't
mind listening to music on A M radio which is how I judge XM's sound
quality, but I hear they play a large va riety of music even some obscure
tracks, then you willl like it.  I listen to Sirius because the sound
quality is great! They play mainly the hits from various eras. Their web
page is highly accessible.  It was my selling point.  You can go to both Xm
and sirius and sign up for a three day pass to check out their music.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
>Someday, we'll look back on this,
>laugh nervously and change the subject.
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Portillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: Looking for XM users


Howdy folks,
I'm wondering if there is anyone out there using XM radio.  I'm thinking of
getting it, either online or with the radio.  I'd like to chat with you
about XM.
How accessible have you guys found it to be, especially online?
Jim
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Re: installing pluggin to goldwave

2005-01-08 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
Which operating system are you using?
Xp?
If xp you can send the batch file to me and i will edit it for you.
/Anders.
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> i've tried hitting enter on it and running it from the run dialog but
can't
> get any results.
> - Original Message - 
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> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 5:47 PM
> Subject: Re: installing pluggin to goldwave
>
>
> > Hello!
> > You can either press enter on it or run it from the run dialog box.
> > Or is it something else you would like to know?
> > You should run the activate )winnt).bat if you ar using xp or windows
> > 2000.
> > If you are using windows 98 you should run activate (win9x).bat.
> > Hope that helps.
> > /Anders.
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 3:18 PM
> > Subject: Re: installing pluggin to goldwave
> >
> >
> >> i got everything accept how do i run the batch file.
> >> - Original Message - 
> >> From: "Anders Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> >> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:29 AM
> >> Subject: Re: installing pluggin to goldwave
> >>
> >>
> >> > Hello!
> >> > Create a folder and unzip the freeverb file into that folder.
> >> > Run one of the batch-files (it deppends on whitch operating system
you
> >> > have).
> >> > Start goldwave and press alt o for options.
> >> > Arrow down til you find the plugins and hit enter.
> >> > THen the first alternative in this sub-menu is directx.
> >> > Hit enter on that one.
> >> > Now you should be in a dialog with alot of checkboxes.
> >> > Tab until you find freeverb and check that one and press ok.
> >> > THen press ok again and close goldwave.
> >> > Then when you open goldwave the next time tye freeverb will be in the
> >> > directx plugins under the plugins in the effects menu.
> >> > /Anders.
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> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> i have the freeverb pluggin. its a direct x. how do i install it to
> >> > goldwave.
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RE: Skype Version 1.1.0.61 is Available

2005-01-08 Thread BMW
Hi Shawn!

I did add you.  Look forward to speaking with you.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shawn klein
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 7:35 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: RE: Skype Version 1.1.0.61 is Available


Ah well it's easy enough, and I just got the new
version last night. There are 3 ways to do it, but I
only ever use 1 of them because the others require use
of the mouse pointer and I'm lazy, lol. You can add me
if you like, my skype name is in my signature and I
can try to explain it.
Shawn Klein
msn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype
kb7clx
email e yahoo messenger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AIM
shawnkb7clx
moderador do grupo skype-portugues
assinar skype-portugues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web site do grupo http://br.groups.yahoo.com/group/skype-portugues/ 
--- BMW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have just never figured how to use this even with
> the old version.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shawn klein
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 11:26 AM
> To: PC audio discussion list. 
> Subject: RE: Skype Version 1.1.0.61 is Available
> 
> 
> Are you saying that conferencing works differently
> with the new version than it did with the old 1 for
> window eyes users? I haven't got the new 1 yet.
> Shawn Klein
> msn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skype
> kb7clx
> email e yahoo messenger
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AIM
> shawnkb7clx
> moderador do grupo skype-portugues
> assinar skype-portugues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> web site do grupo
> http://br.groups.yahoo.com/group/skype-portugues/
> wrote:
> 
> > I am still trying to figure out conferencing using
> Window-Eyes.  The
> > new version seems to work quite well.
> > 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Steve Pattison
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:41 PM
> > To: GUI-TALK; pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> > Subject: Skype Version 1.1.0.61 is Available
> > 
> > 
> > If you haven't used Skype before it can be
> > downloaded from
> > www.skype.com.  Here are the changes in this
> > version:
> > 
> > feature: new text chat with up to 50 users
> > feature: better interoperability with Windows XP
> > firewall
> > feature: pop-up menu for several items on Start
> tab
> > feature: added link to 'Import Contacts' on empty
> > Contacts List
> > feature: new Contacts List implementation
> > feature: new style tray notifications
> > feature: new big-button toolbar in main window
> > change: new API protocol 3
> > change: new translations: German (Claudius
> Henrics,
> > D. H Schiferli,
> > Frank Knipprath), Danish (Mathias Schwarz),
> Estonian
> > (Eve Loopere),
> > English, Italian (Daniele Conte), Japanese (Tomo
> Suzumaru/Livedoor),
> > Spanish (Angel Dominguez), Finnish (Heino
> Keränen),
> > Greek (Panagiotis
> > Sidiropoulos/Magenta LTD), Dutch (Kees Koenders),
> > French (Guy Pluta),
> > Norwegian (Stig Auestad, Gunnar Holmstad), Polish
> > (Karol Szastok),
> > Russian (Jevgeni Levin), Swedish (Anders Olsson),
> > Chinese Traditional
> > (Morden Chen/PChome Online) and Chinese Simplified
> > (Rachael Wang/TOM
> > Online) - with our thanks
> > change: SkypeOut error messages visible with
> default
> > window size
> > change: connectivity improvements
> > change: user presence detection improvements
> > change: installer compression improvements
> > change: optimized after-call events to reduce
> > after-call processor usage
> > peaks
> > change: instead of 'fullname (handle)' only handle
> > is displayed if
> > fullname = handle
> > change: tools menu rearranged
> > change: disabled options set to invisible
> > change: enabled multi-selection in Contacts List
> > using keyboard
> > change: Import Contacts - added progress
> percentage
> > change: Import Contacts - usability changes
> > change: all resizable Skype windows now have a
> size
> > grip
> > change: File Transfer usability changes
> > change: Send Contacts behaviour improved
> > change: new icons
> > change: main window tabs more XP-like
> > change: Change Password and Send Contacts error
> > messages use Skype
> > default error dialog
> > change: application and main form menu icons are
> now
> > 32bit
> > bugfix: fixed callto:// handling in case Skype was
> > not running
> > bugfix: No pop-ups if user status set to 'Do Not
> > Disturb'
> > bugfix: access violation during hanging up a
> > SkypeOut call fixed
> > bugfix: with invalid avatar data is handled
> > correctly
> > bugfix: green button always places a call
> > bugfix: green button resumes if call is held
> > bugfix: Contacts are not shown on the invite page
> if
> > they are already in
> > Skype and e-mail or fullname matches one found
> from
> > address book
> > bugfix: Import Contacts - cancelling search closes
> > the dialog
> > bugfix: Import Contacts - dialog was blank until
> > Skype was granted
> > access to Outlook
> > bugfix: faster start up and Contacts List updates
> >

RE: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread Ann McCay
Tom, I'm not selecting channel 4. Yes, it is at the top of the list, and I
see it there, and I keep going down to channel 7, and if the window isn't
maximized with f11, I get the 40s anyway. This morning I got it when I
selected the Nashville channel on my first try, and that button is at the
bottom. But it's hit and miss at best although I can usually make it work. I
do have the Nashville channel on right now, so I obviously got it. I will
say that what I heard this morning on the 40s channel sounded bad, as far as
sound quality, but I imagine it's the quality of the recordings they're
playing there. 

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Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 10:19 AM
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Subject: Re: Looking for XM users

Ann:  Don't know if this will help..but it might be that the reason you're
getting "channel  4 is that..that's the first one in the list at the top of
the player.  Hope that helps.
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread Karl Smith
Hello,
I have been reading this thread with interest and have a few comments.  I 
do think the XM on line site should be made more accessible but I do differ 
with some of the comments made by users of the radios who say they are a 
snap to use and quite accessible.  They are, in fact, just barely 
accessible.  Let me explain.

I can, as has been stated by others, listen to my XM radios with little 
trouble.  I can choose the stations I want by number or move up and down 
the dial with little trouble.  The problem is that this is only the bare 
bones minimum of what is available for my monthly service.  I have a Myfi 
portable unit for example which is a wonderful device.  I can do all the 
things I have stated on it with ease.

But here are some of the features I can't use.
1. I can't read the display to get the artist and title of the song.
2. I can't set the presets.
3. the other day the unit got locked and I didn't know why until I 
discovered which button to press and how to press it to unlock it.
4. The Myfi allows for programmed recording of events much like a VCR 
records TV programs which I cannot do because I can't see the screen.
5. After recording my selections it is possible, if you can see, to rotate 
the selection wheel and go through a list of all the songs which played 
during the recorded item and select only the one or ones you want to hear.
6. my car radio and my Bose stereo require the XM radio to be set at 
different volumes for undistorted listening.  I have to have my driver do 
this because it can only be done on the screen.
7. here's one I forgot. On the Myfi unit you can select an artist you like 
and be advised every time that artist's music is playing on any channel, 
if, of course, you can see the screen.

There are others such as knowing the battery level or satellite strength 
but I think you get the picture.

Now I'm not meaning to whine about the unfairness of it all but I think we 
need to continue to let manufacturers and service providers know about our 
needs.  I'm now still kicking myself for not getting an XM PCR when they 
were available.  Finally, I think XM is a great service and I hope we can 
do something about not only the web site but the radios as well.

Karl
At 11:04 AM 1/8/2005, you wrote:
I have the "XM Online"..and don't think the quality is bad at all!  Have
been listening through my FM transmitter to the "fifties channel.  I get
bumped off now and then.  But all in all..it's pretty good; just wish they'd
make that player more "screenreader friendly!"
Tom Kaufman
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Re: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread Tom Kaufman
Ann:  Don't know if this will help..but it might be that the reason you're
getting "channel  4 is that..that's the first one in the list at the top of
the player.  Hope that helps.
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread Tom Kaufman
I have the "XM Online"..and don't think the quality is bad at all!  Have
been listening through my FM transmitter to the "fifties channel.  I get
bumped off now and then.  But all in all..it's pretty good; just wish they'd
make that player more "screenreader friendly!"
Tom Kaufman


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Re: URL For Satelite For The Blind List

2005-01-08 Thread Tom Kaufman
Ann:  Thanks for covering for me; I forgot..you're on this list; I didn't
think I had pasted that in right!
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Viavoice

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RE: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread Ann McCay
Sirius is more accessible, no doubt. And if you could only purchase it
online (last time I checked, you couldn't, it's free for the online if you
have one of their receivers) then that is what I would have for online. I
think the sound quality for XM online is fine, better than my AM radio
anyway. But I want the baseball which is why I want to purchase an XM
device. Otherwise it would probably be Sirius for the accessibility of their
web site.

-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of doc
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 10:35 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Looking for XM users

Its lousy on line and if sound quality is not that important and you don't
mind listening to music on A M radio which is how I judge XM's sound
quality, but I hear they play a large va riety of music even some obscure
tracks, then you willl like it.  I listen to Sirius because the sound
quality is great! They play mainly the hits from various eras. Their web
page is highly accessible.  It was my selling point.  You can go to both Xm
and sirius and sign up for a three day pass to check out their music.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
>Someday, we'll look back on this,
>laugh nervously and change the subject.
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: Looking for XM users


Howdy folks,
I'm wondering if there is anyone out there using XM radio.  I'm thinking of
getting it, either online or with the radio.  I'd like to chat with you
about XM.
How accessible have you guys found it to be, especially online?
Jim
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Article: Justin Frankel Reveals Life After Winamp

2005-01-08 Thread Steve Pattison
This article can be found at www.betanews.com.  -Steve.

Justin Frankel Reveals Life After Winamp
By
Nate Mook
, BetaNews
January 3, 2005, 1:16 PM
INTERVIEW
 Speaking out for the first time on life after AOL/Nullsoft, legendary
Winamp creator
Justin Frankel sat down with BetaNews to discuss his new endeavors.
Starting a new
company called Cockos, Frankel is leaving behind the mass market for
his musical
roots, but hints at revolutionary -- and presumably controversial --
things to come.
BetaNews:
Now that you've moved on from Nullsoft you've been working on a number
of projects,
including the Jesusonic. Tell us a bit about them.

There were a few little pieces of software that I worked on for a bit,
getting to
the point of usability, and then haven't really touched in a while.
Primarily these
are a program called Assniffer (which is a HTTP sniffing program that
logs the actual
files transferred), and PathSync (which I use to interactively
synchronize directories
on different computers/drives). These are both available on
cockos.com
.
I've also been working on some other little research projects, though
they haven't
gotten developed to the point where they're worth releasing/discussing.
Which brings us to where the vast majority of my time has been spent
lately, which
is the Jesusonic.
The
Jesusonic
 is a tool for real-time effects processing of audio (which can be used
on many different
sources, such as vocals, guitars, basses, etc). Currently it is
available in the
form of software for
Windows
,
Mac
 and
Linux
, and soon it will be available as a standalone device.
BetaNews:
What made you decide to develop Jesusonic and the software counterpart,
which you
recently released in preview form? How long have you been working on
it?

Justin Frankel:
 Back in April of this year, Christophe got a VIA Mini ITX motherboard
for putting
a computer in his bathroom (I guess it's because he's French), and
after a band practice/jam
session, we were discussing how nice it would be to have a little box
that would
be completely programmable for doing guitar effects. By saying
completely programmable,
we didn't mean having to go hook up the device to a computer -- rather,
that you
could just arrange effects and type in code on this small device on the
fly.
So I started developing the software with the intent of just having it
run on a small
embedded Linux system, on specific hardware. Once it starting taking
shape and becoming
useful, I realized that it should run on users' computers as well, for
many good
reasons. Not only is it useful on computers, it allows people who don't
want to spend
money on a Jesusonic hardware device to go ahead and write new effects
for the Jesusonic.
It allows people who do have a Jesusonic hardware device to use it on
both their
computer and on the dedicated hardware. Since more people will be using
the Jesusonic,
more people may be creating new effects for the Jesusonic, so it'll be
good for everybody.
BN: To whom is the product targeted?
JF:
 Probably ranging from "computer savvy musicians" to
"programmers/hackers with an
interest in music." That spectrum, though it may not be too large, is
growing.
The nice thing is that someone who is of the former group can use the
Jesusonic,
combining and tweaking existing effects, and downloading new effects
and presets
from Jesusonic.com. The people who are at the programmer end of the
spectrum can
use the Jesusonic the same way, but when they find a limitation in what
they want
to do they can easily (with no other tools or applications) edit new
code on the
fly and make it do exactly what they want. If they want to share their
creations,
they can upload them to Jesusonic.com.
I have two big personal goals with Jesusonic. The first is to make
hardware and software
that I want to use. The second is to let musicians do things that they
would not
otherwise be able to.
BN: Why the name "Jesusonic?"
JF:
 Naming projects is often the hardest part. When I first started, it
just came out.
A moment of either stupidity (likely) or brilliance (not likely), we'll
see.
The name does have some interesting consequences. At the suggestions of
friends,
I made the hardware case into a cross shaped box, and named it the
CrusFX 1000. We
will also offer a non-cross shaped version, which will be more compact.
Carrying
the cross however makes for very interesting looks.
BN:
Obviously this product is more niche than some of your previous
creations. Do you
miss working on Winamp and products that will reach tens of millions?
JF:
 Absolutely. The main thing I miss about working on Winamp is the
ability to have
such a fine control over the media player that I use on a day to day
basis. As far
as having products that reach millions of users, it's a double sided
coin -- it's
rewarding, but you make one little mistake and you hear from thousands
of users,
which is a very small percentage but a terrible feeling. I've shown
time and again,
I'm pretty good at making mistakes.
BN: How do

Re: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread Cynthia Handel
My husband got an XM Radio boom box for Christmas this year.  I think the 
sound quality is quite good.  I wouldn't compare it, at all, to A M radio.

Cindy 


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RE: Skype Version 1.1.0.61 is Available

2005-01-08 Thread shawn klein
Ah well it's easy enough, and I just got the new
version last night. There are 3 ways to do it, but I
only ever use 1 of them because the others require use
of the mouse pointer and I'm lazy, lol. You can add me
if you like, my skype name is in my signature and I
can try to explain it.
Shawn Klein
msn
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skype
kb7clx
email e yahoo messenger
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--- BMW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have just never figured how to use this even with
> the old version.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> shawn klein
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 11:26 AM
> To: PC audio discussion list. 
> Subject: RE: Skype Version 1.1.0.61 is Available
> 
> 
> Are you saying that conferencing works differently
> with the new version than it did with the old 1 for
> window eyes users? I haven't got the new 1 yet.
> Shawn Klein
> msn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skype
> kb7clx
> email e yahoo messenger
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AIM
> shawnkb7clx
> moderador do grupo skype-portugues
> assinar skype-portugues
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> web site do grupo
> http://br.groups.yahoo.com/group/skype-portugues/
> wrote:
> 
> > I am still trying to figure out conferencing using
> Window-Eyes.  The 
> > new version seems to work quite well.
> > 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Steve Pattison
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 5:41 PM
> > To: GUI-TALK; pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> > Subject: Skype Version 1.1.0.61 is Available
> > 
> > 
> > If you haven't used Skype before it can be
> > downloaded from
> > www.skype.com.  Here are the changes in this
> > version:
> > 
> > feature: new text chat with up to 50 users
> > feature: better interoperability with Windows XP
> > firewall
> > feature: pop-up menu for several items on Start
> tab
> > feature: added link to 'Import Contacts' on empty
> > Contacts List
> > feature: new Contacts List implementation
> > feature: new style tray notifications
> > feature: new big-button toolbar in main window
> > change: new API protocol 3
> > change: new translations: German (Claudius
> Henrics,
> > D. H Schiferli,
> > Frank Knipprath), Danish (Mathias Schwarz),
> Estonian
> > (Eve Loopere),
> > English, Italian (Daniele Conte), Japanese (Tomo
> Suzumaru/Livedoor),
> > Spanish (Angel Dominguez), Finnish (Heino
> Keränen),
> > Greek (Panagiotis
> > Sidiropoulos/Magenta LTD), Dutch (Kees Koenders),
> > French (Guy Pluta),
> > Norwegian (Stig Auestad, Gunnar Holmstad), Polish
> > (Karol Szastok),
> > Russian (Jevgeni Levin), Swedish (Anders Olsson),
> > Chinese Traditional
> > (Morden Chen/PChome Online) and Chinese Simplified
> > (Rachael Wang/TOM
> > Online) - with our thanks
> > change: SkypeOut error messages visible with
> default
> > window size
> > change: connectivity improvements
> > change: user presence detection improvements
> > change: installer compression improvements
> > change: optimized after-call events to reduce
> > after-call processor usage
> > peaks
> > change: instead of 'fullname (handle)' only handle
> > is displayed if
> > fullname = handle
> > change: tools menu rearranged
> > change: disabled options set to invisible
> > change: enabled multi-selection in Contacts List
> > using keyboard
> > change: Import Contacts - added progress
> percentage
> > change: Import Contacts - usability changes
> > change: all resizable Skype windows now have a
> size
> > grip
> > change: File Transfer usability changes
> > change: Send Contacts behaviour improved
> > change: new icons
> > change: main window tabs more XP-like
> > change: Change Password and Send Contacts error
> > messages use Skype
> > default error dialog
> > change: application and main form menu icons are
> now
> > 32bit
> > bugfix: fixed callto:// handling in case Skype was
> > not running
> > bugfix: No pop-ups if user status set to 'Do Not
> > Disturb'
> > bugfix: access violation during hanging up a
> > SkypeOut call fixed
> > bugfix: with invalid avatar data is handled
> > correctly
> > bugfix: green button always places a call
> > bugfix: green button resumes if call is held
> > bugfix: Contacts are not shown on the invite page
> if
> > they are already in
> > Skype and e-mail or fullname matches one found
> from
> > address book
> > bugfix: Import Contacts - cancelling search closes
> > the dialog
> > bugfix: Import Contacts - dialog was blank until
> > Skype was granted
> > access to Outlook
> > bugfix: faster start up and Contacts List updates
> > bugfix: fixed unicode handling in authorize form
> > hints
> > bugfix: avatar browser now accepts unicode chars
> in
> > filename and path
> > bugfix: unicode characters in filtered call
> history
> > are displayed
> > bugfix: mainform tab captions unicode-enabled
> > bugfix: hourg

Re: Viavoice

2005-01-08 Thread Jerry Richer
 Gary!  You certainly can use Naturally Speaking with JAWS.  It would be
very difficult to set it up however without the help of J-Say.  J-Say is
JAWS scripts and more that make Naturally Speaking usable by JAWS users.
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Re: irritating gaps during CD playback in Winamp

2005-01-08 Thread Jerry Richer
 Joshua!  It is well known that WinAmp for some reason can't play a CD
like this without putting in the the gaps.  I've never seen an explanation.

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Re: Looking for XM users

2005-01-08 Thread Kathy Szinnyey/Fred Otto
We bought XM so we could hear Bob Edwards and the baseball games.  We also 
bought the boombox that is all one piece; it's a fairly new gizmo.  My 
husband and I just pick it up and put it in the car with us.  I don't think 
the sound quality is quite THAT bad!  Smile.  But I must give cudos to 
Sirius for making their website more accessible.  YOu can buy a c-crane fm 
transmitter, stick it into your computer and voila! you can play it on all 
the fm radios all over your house!

Does anyone have the SM list for the blind?
Kathy Szinnyey
- Original Message - 
From: "doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for XM users


Its lousy on line and if sound quality is not that important and you don't
mind listening to music on A M radio which is how I judge XM's sound
quality, but I hear they play a large va riety of music even some obscure
tracks, then you willl like it.  I listen to Sirius because the sound
quality is great! They play mainly the hits from various eras. Their web
page is highly accessible.  It was my selling point.  You can go to both 
Xm
and sirius and sign up for a three day pass to check out their music.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
- Original Message - 
From: "Jim Portillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: Looking for XM users

Howdy folks,
I'm wondering if there is anyone out there using XM radio.  I'm thinking 
of
getting it, either online or with the radio.  I'd like to chat with you
about XM.
How accessible have you guys found it to be, especially online?
Jim
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