Re: URL for CD Extracter .

2004-06-07 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Jim,

There are actually quite a few programs with similar names to CD
Extractor however I'm assuming you want the URL for Easy CD DA
Extractor which a lot of people on this list use.  If so it is
www.poikosoft.com.  I hope this helps.

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Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero

2004-06-07 Thread Marijan Janev
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for the paragraphs from the Nero help!
Sincerely,
Marijan
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Burning oversized CDs

We may sometimes find CDs (audio or data CDs) that are longer than the
normal 74 minutes ones. It can be then very frustrating not to be able to
make any back-up copies of such CDs as the normal 74 minutes CD-Rs
(640-680MB) don't provide enough place to burn the whole data.
But there are basically 2 solutions to this problem :

1. the first one deals with CD-Rs that have a writing-capacity of 80 minutes
2. the second one concerns CD-Recorders that allow to burn more data on CDs
than other CD-Recorders would allow it.

But a couple of problems can appear while burning oversized CDs. There are
actually 3 kinds of possible problems :
the first and most annoying problem is to find out some reading-errors at
the end of the CD, and especially in the sectors located out of the normal
burning capacity. Thus, in Audio CDs, these errors would be revealed as
kinds of noises, scratches or silences at the end of the CD. With Data CDs,
some data may simply not be readable.
the second problem is that we may get SCSI/Atapi error-messages and then the
CD-Recorder will stop the burn process. These error-messages are
Write-emergency or 
Track following error. However, in spite of these errors, burnt CDs are
still more or less readable till the end of the CD. Moreover, it is
important to underline that such errors depend a lot on the quality, the
brand of the CD-Rs as well as on the type of CD-Recorder. There is
unfortunately no possibility to determine automatically the exact
oversize-capacity of a CD.

3. the third problem is that oversize-burning might in very few cases damage
the CD-Recorder.

When you are a Nero user and absolutely want to burn oversized CDs, please
check first if your CD-Recorder allows such a burning-session. For most of
the CD-Recorders, such an option is possible only in Disc At once  mode.

If you have one of these CD-Recorders that supports oversize CD recording,
you can then open the expert features in the Nero settings (File -
Preferences). In the expert features property sheet, you will be then
able to activate the oversize-burning option. In the same window, you have
the possibility to enter the maximal oversize capacity of your CD-R.

When the data you want to burn is bigger than the normal capacity of CD-R
but smaller than the maximal oversize capacity entered, and when you have
activated the oversize burning option, Nero will then ask you if you really
want to try the oversize burning process. If you answer yes, Nero will
continue the burn process. If not, the burn process will be cancelled.

As already said, there is no possibility to determine automatically the
maximum oversize capacity of your CD-R. It means that you must first test
where is the border of your CD-R, this depending on the brand of the CD.
Usually, 74 minutes CDs allow an oversize burning of 76 Minutes without any
big problems. We can also find 74 minutes CDs that offer oversize burning
capacity of 79,30 minutes ! Nero 4.0 also allows oversize burning of 80
minutes CD-Rs (up to 82 minutes).

We would recommend you first to try the simulation or the burning with 76
minutes. If, at the end of the burn process or the simulation, there is an
error message, then try to set up again the maximal oversize burning
capacity or try with another brand of CD-Rs. On the contrary, if you don't
get any error message, it means that this border is still higher.

Important Note: according to the specifications of the manufacturers,
oversize burning may, in theory, destroy the CD-Recorder. But in practice,
it happens very rarely. Anyway, we can't give any guaranty concerning the
reading quality of such burnt CD's. That is why we can only warn you: you
can try oversize burning but at your own risk !


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 Hi experts,
 Speaking of Nero burning, yesterday I finished a new talking book in my
 Macedonian language in .mp3 and wanted to burn it to a disk. The book has
 705MB and I tried to burn it on a 80-minute CD, but I couldn't. Nero
 (version 5.5.10.7) every time said there is no enough space and never gave
 me the option of overburn. Why?
 Any idea?
 Thanks in advance!
 Sincerely,
 Marijan
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 Gary,

 You can repeatedly add tracks to a compilation that you're building by
 following steps 7 to 11 in the notes I've pasted below.

 Using Nero 

ogg 2 CDA once again

2004-06-07 Thread doc
I hope this message is getting through.  I asked earlier if there is a way
to burn ogg files to a standard audio disk.  Does anyone know?
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Re: ogg 2 CDA once again

2004-06-07 Thread Shane Christenson
I think either e z cd and dvd creator 6, through audio central, or even the 
new easy media manager 7 might do it. not for sure though.

Shane
At 08:48 AM 6/7/2004, you wrote:
I hope this message is getting through.  I asked earlier if there is a way
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Re: these songs please.

2004-06-07 Thread Ronald Glaser
what kind of music let me know i might be interested in the irish music
Ron
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 Hi all, new here. I have quite a mixed bag of Irish
 folk songs I recorded off the satellite(music choice)
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 on cassette, I have no way of transfering them to mp3
 yet, equipment is in separate rooms, and I only have a
 faulty mono cable, but I can send copies free matter
 if you're interested.
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  also
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new pc audio list

2004-06-07 Thread Ronald Glaser
I have created a pc audio list and if you would like to join let me know and i will 
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Re: New to the list, and just as new to computer audio.

2004-06-07 Thread Harry Lyddall
can u tell me then why my old rolland keyboard is not playing through my
computer, or recording to midi?
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Re: New to the list, and just as new to computer audio.

2004-06-07 Thread Steven Hicks
Yes, welcome.

the only thing that bugs about WINAMP is that it won't support 5.1 surround
sound speakrers.

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Re: new pc audio list

2004-06-07 Thread Bruce Toews
Why?
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Re: vorbis audio format?

2004-06-07 Thread black.box - ihug
well i know it works 
with media player 9
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 hello I am trying to find out what other software works with ogg format
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 site is down
 do you know if they changed addresses?
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Re: new pc audio list

2004-06-07 Thread Ronald Glaser
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Re: vorbis audio format?

2004-06-07 Thread Jim Gill
Hello PC-Audio:
Could you explain to me what Vorbis is and what is it used for .
Thanks
Jim
well i know it works
with media player 9
p.j.
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Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero

2004-06-07 Thread Marijan Janev
Hi Matthew,
Of course, but my question was why Nero did not give me the overburn option.
Is it clear enough now?
Thank you!
Marijan
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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero


Hi experts,
Speaking of Nero burning, yesterday I finished a new talking book in my
Macedonian language in .mp3 and wanted to burn it to a disk. The book has
705MB and I tried to burn it on a 80-minute CD, but I couldn't. Nero
(version 5.5.10.7) every time said there is no enough space and never gave
me the option of overburn. Why?
Any idea?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Marijan
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Gary,

You can repeatedly add tracks to a compilation that you're building by
following steps 7 to 11 in the notes I've pasted below.

Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive

1. Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.
2. Select CD from the choice of medium that can be written to by Nero.  Tab
to Next and press enter.
3. Select compile a new CD from the radio buttons.  Tab to Next and press
enter.
4. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select Audio
from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain MP3
tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and press
enter.
5. Press enter on the Finish button and the compilation window will be in
focus.
6. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
7. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing the
folders on your hard drive where they reside.
8. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to the
clipboard.
9. Press alt + tab to bring the Nero compilation window back into focus.
10. Use the keystroke control + V to paste the tracks into the compilation.
11. Repeat steps 7 through 10 until you have added all of the tracks you
want to include in your compilation.
12. You may now want to reorder the tracks in your compilation.  To do this,
use the keystroke control + X to cut the track to the keyboard then use the
up and down arrow keys to locate the track that you wish to immediately
follow the track you've just cut to the clipboard.  Use the keystroke
control + V to paste the track into the compilation and it will then appear
at this point.  NOTE:  this reordering is only possible if you have chose
audio format and not possible for data format.
13. When you are ready to burn your compilation, close all running
applications so that Nero is not competing for your computer's resources.
14. To burn the compilation, press alt + F to open the file menu and then
press W to open the Burn dialogue.
15. Tab to the Burn button and press enter.

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Hi all.  I enjoyed reading the posts on how to use Nero, for all the new
users.  I used CDex to rip my CD tracks to the harddrive.  I want to add to
my MP3 compilations in Nero.  I got my first ten tracks copied from the
harddrive.  When I go back to Nero, I need to know how to add more tracks.
I have nearly 150 track that I ripped to the harddrive.  Now I need to put
all those on an MP3 CD.  I hope somebody can help.
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Re: Hooking up a stereo to laptop

2004-06-07 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
Your stereo either needs a microphone jack or two stereo phono jacks.
If you need further help please contact me

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Here is the question. I have a laptop with one microphone jack, and one
headphone jack. Is there a way to hook up the laptop to a stereo so that I
can listen to all my mp3's and not have to burn them all to cd? If so, what
kind of input does my stereo need? I'm buying a new one so I can shop for
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Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread Ron and/or Susan Denis
Depends on what kind of help you want.  Replay radio is a program that lets you
schedule programs to record from the internet and then listen to later.  The initial
screen is a bit tricky but once registered or once demo is selected, the program is
easy to use and speaks well.
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Re: these songs please.

2004-06-07 Thread Jeff - The Ultra Guy
Folks, this is off topic for the pc-audio list.  Please take this off
the list.

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RE: ogg 2 CDA once again

2004-06-07 Thread rinty
Hi Doc, didn't get it the first time, but I just skim through
sometimes, so I could have missed it.  I don't know if Nero will do
it, but one way that would certainly work would be to use the file
conversion utility in goldwave.  You ought to be able to convert from
.ogg to CDA format there.  Be aware though that sometimes the CD audio
format is called something different, I'm a bit hazy on this, but I
think it's also called .vqf.

HTH,

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Re: New to the list, and just as new to computer audio.

2004-06-07 Thread Byron Stephens
Well first of all what version of jaws are you running, because if you're
running 4.51 and higher, the winamp scripts are installed already.
Take an extra moment when you find yourself at piece, to think about your
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Re: New to the list, and just as new to computer audio.

2004-06-07 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, George, try going to

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Re: ogg 2 CDA once again

2004-06-07 Thread hank smith
its called
.wav
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 Hi Doc, didn't get it the first time, but I just skim through
 sometimes, so I could have missed it.  I don't know if Nero will do
 it, but one way that would certainly work would be to use the file
 conversion utility in goldwave.  You ought to be able to convert from
 .ogg to CDA format there.  Be aware though that sometimes the CD audio
 format is called something different, I'm a bit hazy on this, but I
 think it's also called .vqf.
 
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Re: new pc audio list

2004-06-07 Thread doc
What would be different about your list from this one?
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Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread hank smith
how do I use the program with speech? is this the one that allows you to
skip conercials automaticly?
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 Depends on what kind of help you want.  Replay radio is a program that
lets you
 schedule programs to record from the internet and then listen to later.
The initial
 screen is a bit tricky but once registered or once demo is selected, the
program is
 easy to use and speaks well.
 Ron Denis


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Re: New to the list, and just as new to computer audio.

2004-06-07 Thread nick danger
Hi George,

Welcome aboard man.  ry http://www.jfwlite.com/programs they may also be
available from http://www.whitestick.co.uk
Hope this helps.

Tony

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 Thanks to all who have helped me thus far to get my feet wet with audio on
 my PC.  Jerry sent me to ACB Radio to get winamp, which I have done.
There
 was also a link there for the Jaws scripts needed to run winamp, but that
 link was broken, returning an Error 404 message.

 Does anyone know where I can obtain the Jaws scripts for winamp, and where
 they need to be installed  on my hard drive, to get them to work properly
 with both Jaws and winamp?

 -- George



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ogg info

2004-06-07 Thread doc


Ogg Vorbis is a popular free (as in free from patents) encoder, of a much
higher quality than Mp3 - most players support Ogg through a plug-in and
even
portable player Ogg support is surfacing (Rio Karma, Neuros Audio, iRiver).
Ogg supports full ID Tagging where track information (Artist etc) is
imbedded
within the music file. This current release is on a par with AAC (mp4) and
WMA 9, for encoding I would recommend using Variable Bitrate q .6 which
gives
about 192 Kbps.

This Ogg Vorbis Codec installation enables
dBpowerAMP Audio Player (dAP)
to play Ogg files and
dBpowerAMP Music Converter (dMC)
to convert to and from Ogg.

Ogg Compression Options

Encoding - Ogg files fall into these distinct categories:
List of 3 items
. Variable Bitrate (VBR). Ogg files are made up from 100's of small audio
chunks, called frames. Whilst encoding a VBR file, the encoder decides which
bit
rate to use for each frame. Bit rates can drop down to lower value when it
is warranted (if there is not much sound going on), and switch up to a
higher
bit rate when required. VBR files should be used when encoding ogg files
unless there is a specific reason not to,
. Constant Bitrate (CBR), a constant bit rate is used throughout the
encoding process,
. Average Bit Rate a little like VBR except with VBR the end file size is
not known (could be small, could be big), ABR is VBR with known end file
size,
it works by regulating how variable the compression is, so at the end of the
compressing the average is exactly the value specified.
list end

Bitrate - Measurement (in 1000 bits per second) of how much compressed audio
data flows per second. Higher bit rates files are of a higher quality than
lower bit rate files.

Frequency - number of samples per second to be encoded, 44100 happens to be
the exact frequency Audio CDs play using. [as source] allows the output
frequency
to be set the same as the input frequency.

Channels
Block quote start

Stereo - two channels of sound, enables instruments to appear separated from
one another, Just imagine if we only had one ear then there would be no need
for stereo...

Mono a recording with only a single channel of information. A question that
is often asked Why is my 128kbps encoded Mono file, not half the size as a
128kbps
encoded Stereo file? The answer is simple, to keep the Kbps rate constant,
the mono file is encoded at twice the quality rate as the stereo file (Kbps
measurement is for the whole recording regardless of the number of channels,
so Per Channel Kbps = Kbps / Number of Channels).

[as source] sets the channels to match the input channels.
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Lost Sounds

2004-06-07 Thread Michael Berwald
Hi all,

I am a user of JAWS5.844, WINME and I use a Crystal Sound FusionTMCS4281 sound card.  
I installed an update driver this afternoon.  When it installed, I had no sound.  I 
checked the Volume settings in my system tray to make sure that nothing was muted and 
nothing was.  I had to restore my registry back to yesterday to get my sounds back.  
Can anyone tell me how I can update this card without losing my sounds?  Thanks.

Mike Berwald
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Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread Ron and/or Susan Denis
You use the program with the speech provided by your screen reader.  There is an
add-on that I believe allows you to skip comercials when playing back the recording.
I have no experience with it so can't say whether or how well it works.  Since the
files are mp3, mine are read by win-amp and I right arrow through comercials.
RD


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burning cd's with ogg files

2004-06-07 Thread doc
Here's a program that burns ogg to CDA.  It is fairly accessible.  When
ready to burn you have to turn on (all graphics) and click the graphic
button labeled '385'.  Otherwise it works pretty well.

dBpowerAMP CD Writer (dCW) makes audio CD creation a breeze, never before
has it been just so easy to create Audio CDs:

List of 3 items
. Write audio CDs from practically any audio file,
. Create Standard 74 or 80 minute CDs,
. Make Mp3, WMA or Ogg vorbis CDs.
list end

dCW is Shareware.

dBpowerAMP Music Converter
(dMC) - must have audio tool  -
Free Download
NEW  Release 10.1  [8th January 2004]  NEW

  Often called a Swiss army knife of Audio, dMC is able to:

List of 8 items
. Rip digitally sound from Audio CDs  and store in a multitude of formats,
dMC is the
Fastest CD Ripper
and now AccurateRip Compatible
. Convert from one format to another, just about every audio type is
supported: mp3, mp4, Windows Media Audio (wma), Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Monkeys
Audio, FLAC
and many others [
 Codec downloads],
 whilst preserving ID Tags,
. Volume Normalize audio files,
. Windows Explorer Integration - right click Convert To  popup useful
information on audio files (such as bitrate, length).
. ID tag editing [Power Pack Option],
. Record from LPs or anything [optional Auxiliary Input install],
. Fully compatible with Windows 95/98/ME NT4/2000, Windows XP and Linux (
using Wine).
. 100% Free, No nags, popups, hidden spyware or bundleware.
list end
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Re: new pc audio list

2004-06-07 Thread Chris Skarstad
I believe this pc audio list is doing just fine for the blind community. 
why re-invent the wheel man. do a list that isn't being done already. then 
you'll *really* be doing something for *everyone* not just the blind people 
of the world.


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Re: burning cd's with ogg files

2004-06-07 Thread Ronald Glaser
where can a person download the program
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Subject: burning cd's with ogg files


 Here's a program that burns ogg to CDA.  It is fairly accessible.  When
 ready to burn you have to turn on (all graphics) and click the graphic
 button labeled '385'.  Otherwise it works pretty well.

 dBpowerAMP CD Writer (dCW) makes audio CD creation a breeze, never before
 has it been just so easy to create Audio CDs:

 List of 3 items
 . Write audio CDs from practically any audio file,
 . Create Standard 74 or 80 minute CDs,
 . Make Mp3, WMA or Ogg vorbis CDs.
 list end

 dCW is Shareware.

 dBpowerAMP Music Converter
 (dMC) - must have audio tool  -
 Free Download
 NEW  Release 10.1  [8th January 2004]  NEW

   Often called a Swiss army knife of Audio, dMC is able to:

 List of 8 items
 . Rip digitally sound from Audio CDs  and store in a multitude of formats,
 dMC is the
 Fastest CD Ripper
 and now AccurateRip Compatible
 . Convert from one format to another, just about every audio type is
 supported: mp3, mp4, Windows Media Audio (wma), Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Monkeys
 Audio, FLAC
 and many others [
  Codec downloads],
  whilst preserving ID Tags,
 . Volume Normalize audio files,
 . Windows Explorer Integration - right click Convert To  popup useful
 information on audio files (such as bitrate, length).
 . ID tag editing [Power Pack Option],
 . Record from LPs or anything [optional Auxiliary Input install],
 . Fully compatible with Windows 95/98/ME NT4/2000, Windows XP and Linux (
 using Wine).
 . 100% Free, No nags, popups, hidden spyware or bundleware.
 list end
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cddb and winamp

2004-06-07 Thread Marlaina Lieberg
Hello.  I am running winamp 2.90.  A few weeks ago I had a serious crash and
had to reinstall everything.  In the p c days, prior to crash days, I had
the cddb installed with winamp.  Now when I insert a cd, winamp tells me
that cddb is not installed.  Yet, I do not recall ever having installed or
activated that most wonderful feature.  If I use cdex to digitize my cd's, I
can access it through their utility but it is not often as good as gracenote
which I had in winamp 2.90 in my goold ol' p c days.  What have I failed to
do?

Many thanks in advance!

Marlaina Lieberg


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Re: burning cd's with ogg files

2004-06-07 Thread doc
www.dbpoweramp.net
www.dbpoweramp.com
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