mini disc player

2004-11-29 Thread shirley
what do these do, i got one as a gift. i havent a clue how to work it. it is a 
sharp model. does anyone know or have one of these and how acesible are they? 
and, does anyone know where i might obtain an online manual?
shirley
i just got lost in thought. it wasn't familiar territory
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Re: Winamp 2.95

2004-11-29 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Mike you can go to
http://www.oldversion.com
and get it there, but the latest version is winamp 5.06.  
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:57:25 +0100, Mike wrote:

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>  Hi List,
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> Could Anybody be so kind to write address for download Winamp 295.
>   Mega Thanks, amd Best Regards
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RE: Winamp 2.95

2004-11-29 Thread Aman Singer
Hi.
Try
http://www.oldversion.com
Aman 

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 Could Anybody be so kind to write address for download Winamp 295.
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Winamp 2.95

2004-11-29 Thread Mike


  Hi List,

 Could Anybody be so kind to write address for download Winamp 295.
   Mega Thanks, amd Best Regards
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Re: DVD burners

2004-11-29 Thread Tim Grady
Just a question.  Why do you think a screen reader has anything to do with a 
dvd burner?
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One hardware q?

2004-11-29 Thread Mike


 Hello Everyone,

  This is one hardware issue. My receiver from Akai, AA25L, I am not
sure when started it, but memory is crash. Just if receiver isn't in use
some days, memory is gone. I must to memory everything again. What is
matter? Is problem in any batteries for memory, or some capasity? Any
explanation be welcome. Regards
Mike


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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-29 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Daniel, once total recorder is launched, go in to the file menu,
and then arrow over to options, and press enter on the settings dialog,
and the tab on the left, which is a tab control, is the system tab, and
there are 2 sets of radio buttons, or, maybe just two radio buttons,
it's been so long since I've had to go in there, but you want the radio
button that says something about the driver only being active when
total recorder is running, and once that radio button is checked, the
bottom of the two,, shift tab, and check the two boxes that say use
directly, and when these are checked, there should be only one item in
both the record and playback combo boxes, that should be your sound
card.  These directions are with total recorder 4.5, so don't know how
much things have changed with 5.0, and oh, leave the check box checked
that says turn off system events, I believe it is the first check box
in the system tab.  
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:31:13 -, Danielle Cleary wrote:

>Richard,
>This is where things start to get interesting. I am running xp home. I do 
>not have a multimedia option in control panel. I have multi-channel sound 
>manager but there is no check box in here which would suggest it would do 
>the same as the one you refer to. Perhaps I'll just buy a new computer? 
>smile.
>- Original Message - 
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>Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 4:14 AM
>Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
>
>
>Danielle,
>If you go to the control panel, and multi media, do you have your soundcard
>set as the preferred device?
>And there is a chebox for use only preferred device.
>This applies to recording as well as playback.
>Richard Justice
>- Original Message - 
>From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 7:40 PM
>Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
>
>
>Richard, I go in to the volume control and go to optimise for playback. I
>change the mixer but it will not save the setting when I close volume
>control.- Original Message - 
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>To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:51 PM
>Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
>
>
>Danielle,
>How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
>Richard Justice
>
>
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>From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:33 PM
>Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
>
>
>No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
>total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
>change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
>default one. Any ideas anyone?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Danielle
>- Original Message - 
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>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:57 PM
>Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
>
>
>Hi Danielle,
>Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
>You may have to close one program to use  the other
>It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
>or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
>It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
>I use total recorder, but not Skype.
>Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
>Richard Justice
>- Original Message - 
>From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
>Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
>
>
>Hi,
>
>What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
>the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
>station.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Danielle
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>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
>Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
>
>
>What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
>are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
>looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
>it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
>loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.
>
>Bruce
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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-29 Thread RQJ
Danielle,
No don't do that, isn't one potential doorstop enough? LOL!
I'm sorry, I guess I didn't realize you were using XP.
I'm sure there is a solution to this situation, but I am currently at a loss
for what it is.
Richard Justice
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From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Richard,
This is where things start to get interesting. I am running xp home. I do
not have a multimedia option in control panel. I have multi-channel sound
manager but there is no check box in here which would suggest it would do
the same as the one you refer to. Perhaps I'll just buy a new computer?
smile.
- Original Message - 
From: "RQJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Danielle,
If you go to the control panel, and multi media, do you have your soundcard
set as the preferred device?
And there is a chebox for use only preferred device.
This applies to recording as well as playback.
Richard Justice
- Original Message - 
From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Richard, I go in to the volume control and go to optimise for playback. I
change the mixer but it will not save the setting when I close volume
control.- Original Message - 
From: "RQJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Danielle,
How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
Richard Justice


- Original Message - 
From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
default one. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: "RQJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
- Original Message - 
From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

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Re: nero or cd burning question

2004-11-29 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Hello,

It has been my experience that often the problems which are found in audio cds 
occur
because someone tried to burn the cd too fast.  I find it silly that people 
brag that
their burners can burn at 48 or 52 x when many cds can't be burned at those 
speeds.  For
that reason, I burn most audio cds at 8 x although I burn data cds somewhat 
faster.

Don Roberts

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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: nero or cd burning question


Marie, good advice on blank CD's.  I have yet to find that I have a
problem with CD's I've burned in my computer, but I'm sure that time will
come.  But I've had to throw away CD's that have errored in my home CD
recorder.  With kassettes, there was always, or most of the time if
something went wrong, you could maybe fix the tape, by splicing it or
what ever. But with a CD, when it errors, or you get a bad CD, the only
thing you can do is to use it as a koster, or throw it away. When I get a
CD that's bad, I hold it over the trash canand in to the trash can a bit,
bend it in half till it brakes.  But be careful of the sharp edges of the
small pieces, when you do this.  They tend to fly.  That's why I hold the
CD in to the trash can before braking it.  Sure is a good way to take out
your frustrations on a bad CD.
Kevin

On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 21:33:40 -0800 "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marty, I have had CD's not play properly
> and had to reburn the mp3 music on a
> ifferent brand disc which works better.
> The cheaper the disc, you lose data on
> the cheaper ones after some time.  There
> is no setting I can find in Nero that
> will fix this.  When I disc does not
> burn successfully, or completely, what
> happens is you have some dead tracks,
> and the dead disc is referred to in my
> circle as a "coaster."  You can either
> use it as a coaster or throw it away.
> Some brands are much better than others
> at holding our data.  I'd stick with
> Imation from Office Max or Regata from
> Radio Shack.  Something that is a more
> reliable brand and will work every time.
> The cheaper the disc, well, it's like
> buying the cheapest cassette, and you
> know what happens there: bad quality
> sound and tapes very uneven in
> recording.
>
> Also, I have Nero set to play a trumpet
> sound when a disc is burned successfuly;
> a dragon when it is not.  When the
> dragon sounds, I just throw the disc
> out, because I know there is nothing I
> can do to fix it.  You burn CDR's once.
> Rewriteable discs, you can burn for a
> limited amount of time.  Some CDRW discs
> I bought, I found some bad ones in the
> pack, as well.  There is no way for a
> blind person to tell when a bad one's
> coming up until it is burned.  Yes, it's
> annoying!
>
> The other thing I had to do is slow my
> burner speed down.  52x is too fast for
> my processor.  When I talked to someone
> at Radio Shack about this, that's when
> they told me this.  I thought that could
> be the trouble, but had to have someone
> else confirm it.  Radio Shack sells
> computers, too.  I guess you did not
> know this.  Also, if you are ever in the
> market for a new computer in the future,
> why not ring Excell here in Sacramento
> about it when you're ready?  They sell
> computers to the Society for the Blind
> here, and won't treat you like a dummy.
> In fact, I am thinking of getting them
> to fix me up with my next system.  You
> remember Excel, don't you?  And, of
> course, that's where Curt got his
> computer.  I'm sorry my answer baffles
> you in some way, but I have to tell you
> that not all CD's are created equal.  I
> stay away from real cheap ones, even if
> the deal sounds good.  I'd reather pay a
> little more for good blank discs I can
> rely on year after year.  It's very
> crucial to me.
>
> Marie aka Mimi
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Re: sending mp3 files

2004-11-29 Thread Leslie Underwood
You can also carry out the identical process through the application key.



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> Chuck:  The way that Richard suggested will work.  But here's another way
> that's even quicker; first, go to the file you wish to send (do not hit
> enter) then go to your file menu, arrow down to where it'll say something
> like "send to sub-menu", right arrow over to open the submenu..then..arrow
> down until you hear "mail Recipiant."  At this point, hit "enter"..your
> email program should open up; just type in where you want to send it, tab
to
> subject (actually I believe the subject may already be there)..if
not..type
> it in.  Tab to the body; you can then put in whatever message you want to
> put in..and then..let her go.  Hope this helps.
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Re: nero or cd burning question

2004-11-29 Thread Leslie Underwood
That is funny!  Only in America!



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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: nero or cd burning question


> Marty, I have had CD's not play properly
> and had to reburn the mp3 music on a
> ifferent brand disc which works better.
> The cheaper the disc, you lose data on
> the cheaper ones after some time.  There
> is no setting I can find in Nero that
> will fix this.  When I disc does not
> burn successfully, or completely, what
> happens is you have some dead tracks,
> and the dead disc is referred to in my
> circle as a "coaster."  You can either
> use it as a coaster or throw it away.
> Some brands are much better than others
> at holding our data.  I'd stick with
> Imation from Office Max or Regata from
> Radio Shack.  Something that is a more
> reliable brand and will work every time.
> The cheaper the disc, well, it's like
> buying the cheapest cassette, and you
> know what happens there: bad quality
> sound and tapes very uneven in
> recording.
> 
> Also, I have Nero set to play a trumpet
> sound when a disc is burned successfuly;
> a dragon when it is not.  When the
> dragon sounds, I just throw the disc
> out, because I know there is nothing I
> can do to fix it.  You burn CDR's once.
> Rewriteable discs, you can burn for a
> limited amount of time.  Some CDRW discs
> I bought, I found some bad ones in the
> pack, as well.  There is no way for a
> blind person to tell when a bad one's
> coming up until it is burned.  Yes, it's
> annoying!
> 
> The other thing I had to do is slow my
> burner speed down.  52x is too fast for
> my processor.  When I talked to someone
> at Radio Shack about this, that's when
> they told me this.  I thought that could
> be the trouble, but had to have someone
> else confirm it.  Radio Shack sells
> computers, too.  I guess you did not
> know this.  Also, if you are ever in the
> market for a new computer in the future,
> why not ring Excell here in Sacramento
> about it when you're ready?  They sell
> computers to the Society for the Blind
> here, and won't treat you like a dummy.
> In fact, I am thinking of getting them
> to fix me up with my next system.  You
> remember Excel, don't you?  And, of
> course, that's where Curt got his
> computer.  I'm sorry my answer baffles
> you in some way, but I have to tell you
> that not all CD's are created equal.  I
> stay away from real cheap ones, even if
> the deal sounds good.  I'd reather pay a
> little more for good blank discs I can
> rely on year after year.  It's very
> crucial to me.
> 
> Marie aka Mimi
> 
> 
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Re: questions about music download services

2004-11-29 Thread Susan Wojtecki
Richard,
Okay, that's what I thought.  I'll give it a try but if I can't find a way
to burn tracks it won't be of much use.  Of course, there are probably some
songs that are not available through Winmx so I guess it just depends on how
determined I am.  Thanks for your response, I'll have to take another look
at it.

Susan




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Re: DVD burners

2004-11-29 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi andrew,
I like the NEC nd3500a very much. It's cheep quick and reliable.
Best regards
Brian
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Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 2:00 PM
Subject: DVD burners


Hi All does anyone know of a DVD burner that I can use with Jaws 50.
Regards 
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RE: How to play OGG streams

2004-11-29 Thread Moving-Mountains Technology Limited
Hi Peter,

I just visited:
http://ogg.tv/radio.fr:1441/encoderfip.ogg

And this is what I got:
 ogg.tv has not been registered and is available for $500.00/ year*.

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Subject: How to play OGG streams


Hi All,

I thought I should be able to play .OGG streams with Winamp, but the one
below leaves it saying "Connecting" but nothing happens.   Do I need a
plug-in, or a particular version, or some other player altogether?   Please
could somebody try the stream and let me know if you get it to play and
how?  It is at:
http://ogg.tv/radio.fr:1441/encoderfip.ogg

Thanks for any help.

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Re: (no subject)

2004-11-29 Thread shannon
TRY TEXTALOUD.
WWW.NEXTUP.COM
HTH
Shannon
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> My hard drive crashed and I need some way to convert MP3 to audio.  My
> bookport died and I need a way hopefully besides saypad to try to convert
> a text file or a dozen into MP3.  I want to read the new stephen king and
> the bookport will not be back till January.  I would appreciate any
> suggestions. I also lost total recorder, easy CD extractor and everything
> else.  If anything can help with any of these addresses I would
> appreciate it.  Thanks to everybody's patience in this matter.  Kurt 
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Re: DVD burners

2004-11-29 Thread PETE gurney
hello andrew,

take a look at the lg multi drive at:
www.ebuyer.co.uk
these drives work with all 3 of the dvd formats, dvd plus, dvd minus and
dvd ram.
they write all of them as well as read them.
i have one of these and they work well.

pete.




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DVD burners

2004-11-29 Thread Andrew Shipp
Hi All does anyone know of a DVD burner that I can use with Jaws 50.
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Re: Winamp Plays only one channel

2004-11-29 Thread doc
ctrl+tab to the equalizer  and move the left or right arrow to adjust
balance
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
>Someday, we'll look back on this,
>laugh nervously and change the subject.
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> Like the subject says, when I put in a CD, Winamp plays only one channel.
> Any ideas? Thanks.
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How to play OGG streams

2004-11-29 Thread Peter Bosher
Hi All,

I thought I should be able to play .OGG streams with Winamp, but the one
below leaves it saying "Connecting" but nothing happens.   Do I need a
plug-in, or a particular version, or some other player altogether?   Please
could somebody try the stream and let me know if you get it to play and
how?  It is at:
http://ogg.tv/radio.fr:1441/encoderfip.ogg

Thanks for any help.

Peter
 

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-29 Thread Danielle Cleary
Richard,
This is where things start to get interesting. I am running xp home. I do 
not have a multimedia option in control panel. I have multi-channel sound 
manager but there is no check box in here which would suggest it would do 
the same as the one you refer to. Perhaps I'll just buy a new computer? 
smile.
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Danielle,
If you go to the control panel, and multi media, do you have your soundcard
set as the preferred device?
And there is a chebox for use only preferred device.
This applies to recording as well as playback.
Richard Justice
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Richard, I go in to the volume control and go to optimise for playback. I
change the mixer but it will not save the setting when I close volume
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Danielle,
How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
Richard Justice


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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:33 PM
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No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
default one. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Danielle
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Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
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Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
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What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

Bruce



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Re: nero or cd burning question

2004-11-29 Thread Kevin Shields
Marie, good advice on blank CD's.  I have yet to find that I have a
problem with CD's I've burned in my computer, but I'm sure that time will
come.  But I've had to throw away CD's that have errored in my home CD
recorder.  With kassettes, there was always, or most of the time if
something went wrong, you could maybe fix the tape, by splicing it or
what ever. But with a CD, when it errors, or you get a bad CD, the only
thing you can do is to use it as a koster, or throw it away. When I get a
CD that's bad, I hold it over the trash canand in to the trash can a bit,
bend it in half till it brakes.  But be careful of the sharp edges of the
small pieces, when you do this.  They tend to fly.  That's why I hold the
CD in to the trash can before braking it.  Sure is a good way to take out
your frustrations on a bad CD. 
Kevin

On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 21:33:40 -0800 "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marty, I have had CD's not play properly
> and had to reburn the mp3 music on a
> ifferent brand disc which works better.
> The cheaper the disc, you lose data on
> the cheaper ones after some time.  There
> is no setting I can find in Nero that
> will fix this.  When I disc does not
> burn successfully, or completely, what
> happens is you have some dead tracks,
> and the dead disc is referred to in my
> circle as a "coaster."  You can either
> use it as a coaster or throw it away.
> Some brands are much better than others
> at holding our data.  I'd stick with
> Imation from Office Max or Regata from
> Radio Shack.  Something that is a more
> reliable brand and will work every time.
> The cheaper the disc, well, it's like
> buying the cheapest cassette, and you
> know what happens there: bad quality
> sound and tapes very uneven in
> recording.
> 
> Also, I have Nero set to play a trumpet
> sound when a disc is burned successfuly;
> a dragon when it is not.  When the
> dragon sounds, I just throw the disc
> out, because I know there is nothing I
> can do to fix it.  You burn CDR's once.
> Rewriteable discs, you can burn for a
> limited amount of time.  Some CDRW discs
> I bought, I found some bad ones in the
> pack, as well.  There is no way for a
> blind person to tell when a bad one's
> coming up until it is burned.  Yes, it's
> annoying!
> 
> The other thing I had to do is slow my
> burner speed down.  52x is too fast for
> my processor.  When I talked to someone
> at Radio Shack about this, that's when
> they told me this.  I thought that could
> be the trouble, but had to have someone
> else confirm it.  Radio Shack sells
> computers, too.  I guess you did not
> know this.  Also, if you are ever in the
> market for a new computer in the future,
> why not ring Excell here in Sacramento
> about it when you're ready?  They sell
> computers to the Society for the Blind
> here, and won't treat you like a dummy.
> In fact, I am thinking of getting them
> to fix me up with my next system.  You
> remember Excel, don't you?  And, of
> course, that's where Curt got his
> computer.  I'm sorry my answer baffles
> you in some way, but I have to tell you
> that not all CD's are created equal.  I
> stay away from real cheap ones, even if
> the deal sounds good.  I'd reather pay a
> little more for good blank discs I can
> rely on year after year.  It's very
> crucial to me.
> 
> Marie aka Mimi
> 
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Re: nero or cd burning question

2004-11-29 Thread mimi
Yes, I did mean copy the disc.  Sorry
about that.  Good luck!

Mimi



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Re: Power DVD

2004-11-29 Thread Jimmy Ballard
There are no scripts required by power dvd. It works great.
Unfortunately the labels for the chapters are pictures and no screen reader 
will read them what ever screen reader you use. Every function is available 
by either hot key or menu.
Jim

At 12:09 PM 11/28/2004, you wrote:
Hi All,  Does anyone know if there any scripts available for Jaws and 
Power DVD,  or is there another program for me to use which is better than 
Power DVD?  I look forward to any advice any of you can give me on this.
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Re: Winamp Plays only one channel

2004-11-29 Thread Sharon Lash
Never mind. I fixed the problem with the winamp equalizer.
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Like the subject says, when I put in a CD, Winamp plays only one channel.
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Fw: Winamp Plays only one channel

2004-11-29 Thread Sharon Lash
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Like the subject says, when I put in a CD, Winamp plays only one channel.
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