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Re: new computer for audio editing

2005-05-04 Thread Joe Paton
Paul,
I guess that a 64-bit processor may well improve overall performance.  It 
will certainly cost you much more, so looking at the return on investment 
and the actual performance improvements would be worth further 
investigation.  However I suspect that faster multiple Hard disks, Low 
latency sound cards, as much RAM as you can install will far outway the 64 
bit processor.  I guess that to fully benefit from a 64 bit Main board and 
processor, you will require 64-bit applications.

What about the apple and tiger running pro tools?
cheers.
Joe
At 12:15 30/04/2005, you wrote:
I am looking to replace my existing pc with a new one. Would a new 64 bit 
processor dramatically speed up the editing of audio using Soundforge and 
goldwave compared to a 32 bit processor. I've been looking at Alienware. 
Does anyone on the list have one of their machines?

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Winamp Version 5.09 is now Available

2005-05-04 Thread Steve Pattison
Winamp version 5.09 is now available and one place where you can 
download it from is at 
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Winamp_5_Full/1066336873/1. 
Here are the changes in this version:

* New: By popular demand all hTtP force to 'Now Playing' support 
has been removed
* New: Deletes in the Media Library now move files to the Recycle Bin
* New: WMA Playback now works with WaveOut plugin
* New: NSV Subtitles can be disabled on the fly
* Fixed: Authentication for OGG/Vorbis streams
* Fixed: Drag and Drop strange behavior in open file dialogs
* Fixed: Stuttering WMA On Start and Seek
* Fixed: NSV Video stall during buffering
* Fixed: Autosize of video to be accurate to the Video size not snap size
* Fixed: Short NSV Clips audio cutout
* Update: CD Ripping Library
* Update: Online Media tree is now dynamic (More free videos on the way!)
* Update: Sonic Install / Config flag mismatch

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Re: new computer for audio editing

2005-05-04 Thread Rod Alcidonis
but, the voice thing for protools on the appel computer is discontinued. So,
I wouldn't go that rout.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: new computer for audio editing


 Paul,

 I guess that a 64-bit processor may well improve overall performance.  It
 will certainly cost you much more, so looking at the return on investment
 and the actual performance improvements would be worth further
 investigation.  However I suspect that faster multiple Hard disks, Low
 latency sound cards, as much RAM as you can install will far outway the 64
 bit processor.  I guess that to fully benefit from a 64 bit Main board and
 processor, you will require 64-bit applications.

 What about the apple and tiger running pro tools?
 cheers.

 Joe

 At 12:15 30/04/2005, you wrote:
 I am looking to replace my existing pc with a new one. Would a new 64 bit
 processor dramatically speed up the editing of audio using Soundforge and
 goldwave compared to a 32 bit processor. I've been looking at Alienware.
 Does anyone on the list have one of their machines?
 
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Re: podcasting

2005-05-04 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi
The program from webbie.org.uk is ok, but if you want a lot more control 
and the ability to schedule downloads, iPodder is the very best program 
I've found for it. It's got a few little accessibility hoops to jump 
through, but for the most part you should be able to do what you want.
I know someone's probably going to ask where you can download it, so  here 
you go:

http://www.toonhead-online.com/iPodder2.0.exe
At 05:17 AM 5/3/2005, you wrote:
Hello Don
The site is www.webbie.org.uk
Good Luck JOHN
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Re: replay radio question

2005-05-04 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
select the station you want to listen to if you already have something 
scheduled on it or go to the add show menu, pick a station, and proceed 
through marking it is unscheduled.  Now once you have completed the menus, 
that station will always be available in the initial menu of replay-radio. 
Tabbing through that menu you will come to the item: tune to station.
So from then on, open the program, tab over to the list of shows and arrow 
down till the one you want is selected, say what, then shift tab back to 
tune and hit the space bar.  The same actions can be taken with use of 
mouse keys or partially with arrow keys, but this is the simplest way I can 
suggest for tuning in a station.  No recording will be made but the station 
will come in.  If you want to record at that time, first select the station 
or a show on that station from your preset list, then use the record now 
function.
RD 

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Re: sonar?

2005-05-04 Thread Jerry Richer
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users of Ipodder

2005-05-04 Thread Don Smith
Hi:
I have installed Ipodder, worked a couple of items with success, however, now 
I'm stuck.
I followed the prompt when installing to have ipodder install at start up.  
My problem now is, how do I get into the programme?
When I try from the sys tray or shortcut on desktop, or under programmes, the 
same thing comes up.
Another copy of ipodder is running, raise it, wait, or kill it.
I don't know how to raise it, I can do ok and close it, but, as for wait, I 
have waited for overan hour and the same prompt comes up.
What I would like to do is to get into the preferences, but, until I get into 
the programme, I'm beat.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Don
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Re: users of Ipodder

2005-05-04 Thread Rick and Pauline
Hi Don,
Go to preferences and set IPodder so it resides in your system tray.  Once 
this is done, you can click on IPodder from the desktop and go to the system 
tray and select IPodder by entering on it.  You should be able next to arrow 
down to where it says open and hit enter on this.

Rick
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From: Don Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pcaudio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:47 PM
Subject: users of Ipodder

   Hi:
I have installed Ipodder, worked a couple of items with success, however, 
now I'm stuck.
I followed the prompt when installing to have ipodder install at start up.
My problem now is, how do I get into the programme?
When I try from the sys tray or shortcut on desktop, or under programmes, 
the same thing comes up.
Another copy of ipodder is running, raise it, wait, or kill it.
I don't know how to raise it, I can do ok and close it, but, as for wait, I 
have waited for overan hour and the same prompt comes up.
What I would like to do is to get into the preferences, but, until I get 
into the programme, I'm beat.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Don
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Re: new computer for audio editing

2005-05-04 Thread Mickey Quenzer
Hi:
I'm not farmiliar with the term Low
latency sound cards,  Can you tell me where I can findout more about what 
that means?

Thanks!
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- Original Message - 
From: Joe Paton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: new computer for audio editing


Paul,
I guess that a 64-bit processor may well improve overall performance.  It 
will certainly cost you much more, so looking at the return on investment 
and the actual performance improvements would be worth further 
investigation.  However I suspect that faster multiple Hard disks, Low 
latency sound cards, as much RAM as you can install will far outway the 64 
bit processor.  I guess that to fully benefit from a 64 bit Main board and 
processor, you will require 64-bit applications.

What about the apple and tiger running pro tools?
cheers.
Joe
At 12:15 30/04/2005, you wrote:
I am looking to replace my existing pc with a new one. Would a new 64 bit 
processor dramatically speed up the editing of audio using Soundforge and 
goldwave compared to a 32 bit processor. I've been looking at Alienware. 
Does anyone on the list have one of their machines?

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Freeverb

2005-05-04 Thread Samuel
I managed to install the freeverb plug-in on Goldwave, but when I try to use 
it, all I can find is 2 custom controls which are preview and stop. I rooted my 
mouse to focus and found some track bars but couldn't do anything with them. In 
the end, I had to have sighted assistance to help me. What can I do so I can do 
it on my own? No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.
Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.3 - Release Date: 03/05/2005
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Re: Freeverb

2005-05-04 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hello Samuel:

What access software are you using. I ask this because the plug-in is 100%
accessible.

Cheers.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 4:39 PM
Subject: Freeverb


I managed to install the freeverb plug-in on Goldwave, but when I try to use
it, all I can find is 2 custom controls which are preview and stop. I rooted
my mouse to focus and found some track bars but couldn't do anything with
them. In the end, I had to have sighted assistance to help me. What can I do
so I can do it on my own?






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Re: FM transmitter recommendation needed

2005-05-04 Thread Tim Grady
Well, I don't think that being totally blind has anything to do with 
anything.  Nor is there any need to move your receiving antenna.  The CCrane 
is fairly cheap right now.  You do have to make one little adjustment to 
boost its transmitting power, but that wouldn't stop me from recommending 
it.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 5:47 PM
Subject: FM transmitter recommendation needed


I am totally blind and want to broadcast from my computer to my stereo
in the next room.  My FM antenna is outside about 50 feet away and the
signal from the computer will have to go thru two walls, not including
the roof.  Neither moving the computer or the antenna is practical.  Any
recommendations?  C Crane?  Ramsey Electronics?
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FM transmitter recommendation needed

2005-05-04 Thread TuneCollector
I am totally blind and want to broadcast from my computer to my stereo
in the next room.  My FM antenna is outside about 50 feet away and the
signal from the computer will have to go thru two walls, not including
the roof.  Neither moving the computer or the antenna is practical.  Any
recommendations?  C Crane?  Ramsey Electronics?
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Re: query on ipodder

2005-05-04 Thread Wil James
Actually, if you have links to *any* files in your blog, Ipodder will
get them.  If you have a picture, Ipodder will fetch it.  If you have a
phone post, such as Live Journal, Ipodder will fetch it.


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To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: query on ipodder

hi. These are just regular, standard mp3 files, they're not streams
like 
you have on the internet. That is the beauty of iPodder, you do need
to be 
connected to the internet to download them of course, but you don't
need to 
be connected to the internet to listen to them.
and since iPodder only downloads wwhat is put in an enclosure
element, you 
are pretty safe. Typically, what people send are mp3 files.
It's always safe to have some kind of antivirus or antispyware
programs on 
your system, but iPodder shouldn't figure very much into that.






At 01:30 PM 5/3/2005, you wrote:
 Hi:
I trust my enquiry is in order.
I have successfully downloaded and installed ipodder.  Great fun so
far.
However, as I was downloading some streams, it came to me, how
about 
spywareand viruses?
I have all of the protection, spybot, norton, adaware, ms anti
spyware, 
but, with the freedom of ipodder, do I have to be more careful, or
just 
the normal watch of spyware and viruses.
Second question if I may, once the feed has been chosen, are all
future 
streams automatically downloaded to mydefault folder?
Thanks
Don
Yes, I have read the manual, , but sometimes, items are hard to
find.
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Re: FM transmitter recommendation needed

2005-05-04 Thread Lois Goodine
I'm using the C Crane FM transmitter and it works fine throught the trailer
I live in, and out into the yard.
Lois Goodine.


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Re: free reverb

2005-05-04 Thread Larry N
Hi Jim. I downloaded the Freeverb plug in, pressed enter on DirectX and 
received the warning to unzip the entire file first. I did that, returned to 
Freeverb and pressed enter on XP. I received the same warning, despite the 
fact that the package had already been unzipped. I then opened GoldWave and 
looked for Freeverb in the DirectX plugins.  It was not listed there. I 
hadn't a clue of where to unzip the plug in, so maybe that was where I went 
wrong.  Do you have any idea of how I can go about making the plug in work?

Larry
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Hi Dennis:
Assuming you are wanting to use the plug-in in GoldWave, you will need to
accomplish two tasks:
a: Register the plug-in with GoldWave and,
b: Select the plug-in while in an Audio file.
Note:  you only need to perform the first task once.
Task a: Registering the plug-in.
1.  Enter the GoldWave program;
2.  Press Alt-O to bring up the options menu.
3.  use your up or down arrow keys until you come to the plug-in 
sub-menu;
4.  Press right arrow and you should hear DirectX ...
5.  Press enter on DirectX.
6.  Cursor down until you hear FreeVerb;
7.  Press the SpaceBar to check that plug-in.
8.  Tab to OK.
9.  That's it.

Task b: Selecting the plug-in.
1.  With a file loaded, press Alt+C to bring up the effect menu.
2.  Cursor up or down until you come to the plug-in sub-menu.
3. Press right-arrow and you will bring up the DirectX sub-menu
4. Press right-arrow and you will bring up the list of your DirectX 
plug-ins.
5.  When you hear FreeVerb, hit enter.
6. Go wild with the plug-in.

Hope this helps.

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ftp site to have lots of room for mp3 files for no money

2005-05-04 Thread Scott VanDeWalle
Yes, i'd like this.
Thanks.
If anybody has any ideas plase let me know and if anybody says you 
can't get something for nothing you'll get a hate mail from me so don't 
bother, im looking for help here.thanks.

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Re: ftp site to have lots of room for mp3 files for no money

2005-05-04 Thread Rod Alcidonis
Wha't's that you like?

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Subject: ftp site to have lots of room for mp3 files for no money


 Yes, i'd like this.
 Thanks.
 If anybody has any ideas plase let me know and if anybody says you
 can't get something for nothing you'll get a hate mail from me so don't
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free reverb problem

2005-05-04 Thread Tim Cumings
I'm using the free reverb plug-in with goldwave 5.08 and window-eyes
version 4.5. I can bring up the reverb ok from the plug-in menu, but I can't
figure out how to change any of the parameters.


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Playing .wma protected files with winamp or converting them to mp3

2005-05-04 Thread dustin bushnell
Hello all.  I am a new member, with not a whole lot of audio experience.
I am trying to get my napster files that I've recently downloaded to
play with winamp.  I want to either have winamp play .wma files, or find
some way to convert them to .mp3 files.  I have checked in to this a
bit, and I have found out that napsters files are protected or locked,
whatever.  I want to know if I can do anything to get this done.

Thanks in Advance for any help anyone might be able to offer,

Dustin


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Re: podcasting

2005-05-04 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Chris.  I downloaded iPodder, and it works fine for me.  I've been able 
to download some shows with it.
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Subject: Re: podcasting


Hi
The program from webbie.org.uk is ok, but if you want a lot more control 
and the ability to schedule downloads, iPodder is the very best program 
I've found for it. It's got a few little accessibility hoops to jump 
through, but for the most part you should be able to do what you want.
I know someone's probably going to ask where you can download it, so  here 
you go:

http://www.toonhead-online.com/iPodder2.0.exe
At 05:17 AM 5/3/2005, you wrote:
Hello Don
The site is www.webbie.org.uk
Good Luck JOHN
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Re: users of Ipodder

2005-05-04 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Don!  I use Ipodder, and I get the same message.  With Jaws, I do an 
insert f11, to open the system tray.  I find iPodder from there.  Hope this 
helps.
- Original Message - 
From: Don Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pcaudio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:47 PM
Subject: users of Ipodder

   Hi:
I have installed Ipodder, worked a couple of items with success, however, 
now I'm stuck.
I followed the prompt when installing to have ipodder install at start up.
My problem now is, how do I get into the programme?
When I try from the sys tray or shortcut on desktop, or under programmes, 
the same thing comes up.
Another copy of ipodder is running, raise it, wait, or kill it.
I don't know how to raise it, I can do ok and close it, but, as for wait, I 
have waited for overan hour and the same prompt comes up.
What I would like to do is to get into the preferences, but, until I get 
into the programme, I'm beat.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Don
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