Re: WMA file conversion

2005-06-20 Thread hank

and if it is protected use total recorder or replay-music.

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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: WMA file conversion


If the file isn't protected, Easy CD-DA Extractor should be able to do it 
for you quite easily.

Bruce

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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Bob Moore wrote:


What is a very simple WMA to mp3 conversion program?
Thanks for any help.
Bob


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Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Gary Wood

Hi Shannon.  I think you can do that.
- Original Message - 
From: "Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


Hi, am going to start using Nero and had a question.  With that program 
can
you save tracts of music on your computer as MP3 or whatever to then send 
on

to others.  I mean tracts from CD that then can be sent? I realize that a
lot of you are proficient at this but am new at it so appreciate any help
and suggestions for settings etc.
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable



Hi
Well these itemns are different.
one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
untouched.

Best regards
Brian

- Original Message - 
From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM
Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


> Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in

efficient,

> point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
> enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.

I
> don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my 
> mind,

> distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this

post,

> and maybe divide it into two separate posts.
>
> thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has

any
> constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd 
> like

> to
> unravel.
>
> Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I
> always
> do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.
>
> Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you
> launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the
> name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm
> going
> to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
> remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of 
> the
> other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their 
> options

> settings and control buttons.
>
> But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how

I'd

> burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I

discovered

> that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu,

said

> Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available,
> including
> the Copy function.
>
> So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn 
> a

> compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
> appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was 
> on

> the
> first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
> notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to

locate

> and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn

button

> and proceeded.
>
> The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to

finish,

> and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or

other

> to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.
>
> And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent
> vintage
> (late model)CD changer in my stereo system.
>
> Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the
> recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same

new

> package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend

assured

> me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine.  I mean it

plays

> on
> my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking
> about,
> won't.  All I get is static.
>
> So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this
> spindle, which seems highly unlikely.  Is there something I could have
> done
> while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn
> button, that could have produced this effect?  The main settings I can
> remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top

available

> speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings.
> No,
> it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd
> been
> flaws in the original, which there aren't, I don't think total static
> would
> have resulted.
>
> I know this is a fuzzy story, because it starts with my wondering why

the

> burn compilation function was unavailable yet seemed to work, and then
> winding up with a bum CD as if I'd mistakenly used a CD/RW.
>
> thanks a lot.
>
>
>
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Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Gary Wood

I'm glad to know that you're making progress with Nero 6.
- Original Message - 
From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 3:49 PM
Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable



Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in efficient,
point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.  I
don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my mind,
distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this post,
and maybe divide it into two separate posts.

thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has any
constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like 
to

unravel.

Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I 
always

do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.

Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you
launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the
name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm 
going

to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the
other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their options
settings and control buttons.

But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how I'd
burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I discovered
that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu, said
Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available, 
including

the Copy function.

So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a
compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was on 
the

first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to locate
and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn button
and proceeded.

The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to finish,
and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or other
to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.

And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent 
vintage

(late model)CD changer in my stereo system.

Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the
recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same new
package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend assured
me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine.  I mean it plays 
on
my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking 
about,

won't.  All I get is static.

So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this
spindle, which seems highly unlikely.  Is there something I could have 
done

while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn
button, that could have produced this effect?  The main settings I can
remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top available
speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings. 
No,
it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd 
been
flaws in the original, which there aren't, I don't think total static 
would

have resulted.

I know this is a fuzzy story, because it starts with my wondering why the
burn compilation function was unavailable yet seemed to work, and then
winding up with a bum CD as if I'd mistakenly used a CD/RW.

thanks a lot.



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Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Shannon
Great idea.  Thanks so much for the suggestion.  I have made copies of CD,
one complete copy of them without picking just certain tracts and making
compilation CD, so this sounds just like what I would need.  Again thanks
for the friendly help and suggestions.  It is nice to find a list where
people help and are willing to remember that there are those that haven't
had as much experience as others might have had.  Appreciate it.
- Original Message - 
From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


> The basic answer to this is that Nero does offer a "ripping" capability,
but
> only if you purchase that function after trying it out for free thirty
> times.  The more frugal approach might be to download and learn to usethe
> freeware program CDex, which will allow you to do exactly what you're
> thinking of.  There are people on this list who can give you expert advice
> on learning to use CDex, which is very popular.  Then your main use for a
> program like nero or others will be for *creating* your own CDs eeither
from
> those tracks you've "ripped" to .mp3 files, or by copying other CDs.  But
> for what you're describing, CDex would be a good idea.
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:22 PM
> Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
>
>
> Hi, am going to start using Nero and had a question.  With that program
can
> you save tracts of music on your computer as MP3 or whatever to then send
on
> to others.  I mean tracts from CD that then can be sent? I realize that a
> lot of you are proficient at this but am new at it so appreciate any help
> and suggestions for settings etc.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM
> Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
>
>
> > Hi
> > Well these itemns are different.
> > one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
> > data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
> > untouched.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Brian
> >
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC-Audio" 
> > Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM
> > Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
> >
> >
> > > Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in
> efficient,
> > > point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just
doesn't
> > > enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.
> I
> > > don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my
mind,
> > > distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this
> post,
> > > and maybe divide it into two separate posts.
> > >
> > > thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has
> any
> > > constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd
like
> > > to
> > > unravel.
> > >
> > > Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I
> > > always
> > > do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.
> > >
> > > Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when
you
> > > launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in
the
> > > name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm
> > > going
> > > to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
> > > remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of
the
> > > other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their
options
> > > settings and control buttons.
> > >
> > > But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how
> I'd
> > > burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I
> discovered
> > > that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu,
> said
> > > Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available,
> > > including
> > > the Copy function.
> > >
> > > So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn
a
> > > compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
> > > appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was
on
> > > the
> > > first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
> > > notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to
> locate
> > > and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn
> button
> > > and proceeded.
> > >
> > > The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to
> finish,
> > > and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or
> other
> > > to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.
> > >
> > > And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in 

Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Yardbird
Bruce, how's this.  Clear enough?  I'm really working on my compositional 
skills.  If I ever get out of community college English, maybe I'll grow up 
to be a published journalist and writer.  But that's a long way off.  First 
I have to learn how to write like an end user manual.  But I'm working on 
it, you can tell my old teacher Professor Molson.IA
- Original Message - 
From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


The basic answer to this is that Nero does offer a "ripping" capability, but
only if you purchase that function after trying it out for free thirty
times.  The more frugal approach might be to download and learn to usethe
freeware program CDex, which will allow you to do exactly what you're
thinking of.  There are people on this list who can give you expert advice
on learning to use CDex, which is very popular.  Then your main use for a
program like nero or others will be for *creating* your own CDs eeither from
those tracks you've "ripped" to .mp3 files, or by copying other CDs.  But
for what you're describing, CDex would be a good idea.


- Original Message - 
From: "Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


Hi, am going to start using Nero and had a question.  With that program can
you save tracts of music on your computer as MP3 or whatever to then send on
to others.  I mean tracts from CD that then can be sent? I realize that a
lot of you are proficient at this but am new at it so appreciate any help
and suggestions for settings etc.
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


> Hi
> Well these itemns are different.
> one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
> data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
> untouched.
>
> Best regards
> Brian
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC-Audio" 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM
> Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
>
>
> > Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in
efficient,
> > point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
> > enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.
I
> > don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my mind,
> > distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this
post,
> > and maybe divide it into two separate posts.
> >
> > thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has
any
> > constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like
> > to
> > unravel.
> >
> > Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I
> > always
> > do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.
> >
> > Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you
> > launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the
> > name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm
> > going
> > to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
> > remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the
> > other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their options
> > settings and control buttons.
> >
> > But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how
I'd
> > burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I
discovered
> > that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu,
said
> > Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available,
> > including
> > the Copy function.
> >
> > So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a
> > compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
> > appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was on
> > the
> > first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
> > notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to
locate
> > and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn
button
> > and proceeded.
> >
> > The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to
finish,
> > and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or
other
> > to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.
> >
> > And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent
> > vintage
> > (late model)CD changer in my stereo system.
> >
> > Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the
> > recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same
new
> > package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which 

Re: Iriver IFP-799 question.

2005-06-20 Thread Alf
When you turn on the player by default you whould be in the mp3 menu which 
allows you to paly mp3's. By default you ahve 2 folders on the player, 
record and voice, If you put some other folder with mp3's that will be in 
the list as well. First, you should posision your self with lef and right 
errow keys and press enter or better to say jjoystick inside to enter in the 
folder which you wish. However if something goes wrong for the first time, 
just press play and the mp3's will start playing so you can go with left and 
right keys between the songs. When you pass the last song of the folder it 
will go on the next folder automatically. So in order to get out of the 
folder, and go to the next one, while the song plays press jjoystick inside 
and left errow once. That will get you out to the folder which plays now. If 
you errow with left and right keys than you are changing the folders. When 
you find a folder which you want just press enter and you will get a beep 
that you switched on that new folder and it wil start playing. 




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Re: WMA file conversion

2005-06-20 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, total recorder will do that for you from
http://www.highcriteria.com.
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 22:53:51 -0500, Bob Moore wrote:

>What is a very simple WMA to mp3 conversion program?
>Thanks for any help.
>Bob
>
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Re: WMA file conversion

2005-06-20 Thread Bruce Toews
If the file isn't protected, Easy CD-DA Extractor should be able to do it 
for you quite easily.

Bruce

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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Bob Moore wrote:


What is a very simple WMA to mp3 conversion program?
Thanks for any help.
Bob


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WMA file conversion

2005-06-20 Thread Bob Moore
What is a very simple WMA to mp3 conversion program?
Thanks for any help.
Bob


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Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Yardbird
The basic answer to this is that Nero does offer a "ripping" capability, but 
only if you purchase that function after trying it out for free thirty 
times.  The more frugal approach might be to download and learn to usethe 
freeware program CDex, which will allow you to do exactly what you're 
thinking of.  There are people on this list who can give you expert advice 
on learning to use CDex, which is very popular.  Then your main use for a 
program like nero or others will be for *creating* your own CDs eeither from 
those tracks you've "ripped" to .mp3 files, or by copying other CDs.  But 
for what you're describing, CDex would be a good idea.


- Original Message - 
From: "Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


Hi, am going to start using Nero and had a question.  With that program can
you save tracts of music on your computer as MP3 or whatever to then send on
to others.  I mean tracts from CD that then can be sent? I realize that a
lot of you are proficient at this but am new at it so appreciate any help
and suggestions for settings etc.
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


> Hi
> Well these itemns are different.
> one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
> data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
> untouched.
>
> Best regards
> Brian
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC-Audio" 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM
> Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
>
>
> > Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in
efficient,
> > point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
> > enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.
I
> > don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my mind,
> > distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this
post,
> > and maybe divide it into two separate posts.
> >
> > thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has
any
> > constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like
> > to
> > unravel.
> >
> > Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I
> > always
> > do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.
> >
> > Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you
> > launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the
> > name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm
> > going
> > to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
> > remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the
> > other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their options
> > settings and control buttons.
> >
> > But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how
I'd
> > burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I
discovered
> > that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu,
said
> > Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available,
> > including
> > the Copy function.
> >
> > So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a
> > compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
> > appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was on
> > the
> > first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
> > notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to
locate
> > and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn
button
> > and proceeded.
> >
> > The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to
finish,
> > and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or
other
> > to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.
> >
> > And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent
> > vintage
> > (late model)CD changer in my stereo system.
> >
> > Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the
> > recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same
new
> > package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend
assured
> > me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine.  I mean it
plays
> > on
> > my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking
> > about,
> > won't.  All I get is static.
> >
> > So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this
> > spindle, which seems highly unlikely.  Is there something I could have
> > done
> > while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn
> > button, that could have produced this effect?  The main settings I can

problem with telephone hybrid

2005-06-20 Thread Tim Cumings
I'm going to be producing an interview show for the internet using a
> telephone hybrid to record the program into my computer for later
broadcast.
> A friend of mine has a broadcast host digital hybrid
>
http://www.jkaudio.com/broadcast-host_dtails.htm
 which I'm borrowing to
try
> out. I've got an audiotechnica at 804 omni dynamic microphone plugged into
> the xlr send of the host, and a stereo patch cord going from the stereo
mini
> jack line-level output on the host containing the send and receive audio
to
> the line input of my sound card.
> I've got plenty of send audio. The problem is that the level of the
incoming
> caller audio coming out the output jack is low, and when I turn it up to
get
> a better level, I get cross-talk from the send audio leaking into the
> receive audio. This surprised me, since the specs state that the
> trans-hybrid loss is supposed to exceed 50 db. If I lower the caller level
> while recording and then crank it up later in post-production, I still
have
> the same problem. The technician at J K audio said that to achieve better
> separation I'd have to get something like the innkeeper 1, which costs
about
> $700.
> I looked at the specs for J k audio's inline patch, and although it's an
> analog hybrid and therefore shouldn't work as well as a digital hybrid,
like
> the host or the innkeeper, although the specs claim that it only has 20 db
> of trans-hybrid separation as opposed to the host's 50 db of separation,
the
> specs seem to show that it has a hotter line-level  output than the host,
> and costs only $240.. Does anyone have any suggestions, other than
plunking
> down $700 for something like the innkeeper 1 which is beyond my budget?
> Has anyone used the inline patch?
>


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Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Shannon
Hi, am going to start using Nero and had a question.  With that program can
you save tracts of music on your computer as MP3 or whatever to then send on
to others.  I mean tracts from CD that then can be sent? I realize that a
lot of you are proficient at this but am new at it so appreciate any help
and suggestions for settings etc.
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


> Hi
> Well these itemns are different.
> one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
> data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
> untouched.
>
> Best regards
> Brian
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC-Audio" 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM
> Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
>
>
> > Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in
efficient,
> > point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
> > enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.
I
> > don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my mind,
> > distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this
post,
> > and maybe divide it into two separate posts.
> >
> > thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has
any
> > constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like
> > to
> > unravel.
> >
> > Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I
> > always
> > do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.
> >
> > Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you
> > launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the
> > name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm
> > going
> > to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
> > remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the
> > other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their options
> > settings and control buttons.
> >
> > But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how
I'd
> > burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I
discovered
> > that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu,
said
> > Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available,
> > including
> > the Copy function.
> >
> > So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a
> > compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
> > appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was on
> > the
> > first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
> > notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to
locate
> > and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn
button
> > and proceeded.
> >
> > The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to
finish,
> > and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or
other
> > to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.
> >
> > And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent
> > vintage
> > (late model)CD changer in my stereo system.
> >
> > Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the
> > recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same
new
> > package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend
assured
> > me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine.  I mean it
plays
> > on
> > my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking
> > about,
> > won't.  All I get is static.
> >
> > So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this
> > spindle, which seems highly unlikely.  Is there something I could have
> > done
> > while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn
> > button, that could have produced this effect?  The main settings I can
> > remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top
available
> > speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings.
> > No,
> > it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd
> > been
> > flaws in the original, which there aren't, I don't think total static
> > would
> > have resulted.
> >
> > I know this is a fuzzy story, because it starts with my wondering why
the
> > burn compilation function was unavailable yet seemed to work, and then
> > winding up with a bum CD as if I'd mistakenly used a CD/RW.
> >
> > thanks a lot.
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Yardbird
What two items?  I know the difference between burning a data CD and a music 
Cd.  I'm not sure why you said this.  Thanks.
difr
- Original Message - 
From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


Hi
Well these itemns are different.
one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format
untouched.

Best regards
Brian

- Original Message - 
From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM
Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable


> Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in efficient,
> point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
> enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.  I
> don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my mind,
> distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this post,
> and maybe divide it into two separate posts.
>
> thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has any
> constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like
> to
> unravel.
>
> Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I
> always
> do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.
>
> Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you
> launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the
> name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm
> going
> to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
> remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the
> other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their options
> settings and control buttons.
>
> But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how I'd
> burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I discovered
> that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu, said
> Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available,
> including
> the Copy function.
>
> So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a
> compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
> appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was on
> the
> first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
> notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to locate
> and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn button
> and proceeded.
>
> The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to finish,
> and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or other
> to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.
>
> And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent
> vintage
> (late model)CD changer in my stereo system.
>
> Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the
> recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same new
> package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend assured
> me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine.  I mean it plays
> on
> my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking
> about,
> won't.  All I get is static.
>
> So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this
> spindle, which seems highly unlikely.  Is there something I could have
> done
> while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn
> button, that could have produced this effect?  The main settings I can
> remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top available
> speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings.
> No,
> it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd
> been
> flaws in the original, which there aren't, I don't think total static
> would
> have resulted.
>
> I know this is a fuzzy story, because it starts with my wondering why the
> burn compilation function was unavailable yet seemed to work, and then
> winding up with a bum CD as if I'd mistakenly used a CD/RW.
>
> thanks a lot.
>
>
>
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Re: Dual Sound Cards?

2005-06-20 Thread Brent Harding
Actually, I don't. I never knew you could, never found it in the
preferences. I still find a mess with this setup versus the isa double talk
in that if I play games, they will go through the lesser quality speakers I
intend to use with jfw.

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From: "Doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Dual Sound Cards?


> I have used the sound blaster 5.1 platenum with the audigy with no
problems.
> I can send you the info on how to direct jaws toward a specific sound card
> if you don't already have it.
>
> Robert Doc Wright
> http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
> msn
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hey, this isn't my tagline ! Who put it here ?
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:07 AM
> Subject: Dual Sound Cards?
>
>
> I am thinking of getting a new computer soon. I would like to run two
sound
> cards, as a replacement to the double talk PC internal I won't be able to
> use in the new system, so I still have the benefit of it which is to have
> speech on its own channel. The local computer shop said  the best way is
to
> use something like  the Audigy 4 USB that costs $299, but it does
everything
> most anyone would want a sound card to do. I'd prefer using something
> internal, but they say I'd get driver conflict with it, unless I want to
> spend a lot more on the cards. Are there any good cards that I can run two
> of in XP that won't conflict? I just heard in a Ebook I listened to that
USB
> sound devices introduce latency, so you hear stuff at a delay, which for
> blind gaming, could be quite bad.
>
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Re: Dual Sound Cards?

2005-06-20 Thread Brent Harding
Yeah, I'm not sure if I could use two sblives or one and the on board sound,
or if I must go USB or something much more expensive than that even.

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From: "kevin and emma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: Dual Sound Cards?


> sounds like the guy was just after your money! or he didn't know what he
was
> talking about! i run a cheap sound blaster live card and a turtle beech
> santa cruz card together with no problem! total cost? was about £60
> sterling, or about $110!
> kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
> contact me on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:07 PM
> Subject: Dual Sound Cards?
>
>
> > I am thinking of getting a new computer soon. I would like to run two
> sound
> > cards, as a replacement to the double talk PC internal I won't be able
to
> > use in the new system, so I still have the benefit of it which is to
have
> > speech on its own channel. The local computer shop said  the best way is
> to
> > use something like  the Audigy 4 USB that costs $299, but it does
> everything
> > most anyone would want a sound card to do. I'd prefer using something
> > internal, but they say I'd get driver conflict with it, unless I want to
> > spend a lot more on the cards. Are there any good cards that I can run
two
> > of in XP that won't conflict? I just heard in a Ebook I listened to that
> USB
> > sound devices introduce latency, so you hear stuff at a delay, which for
> > blind gaming, could be quite bad.
> >
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Re: Windows XP Media Center Edition

2005-06-20 Thread Brent Harding
I wonder what of pro media center uses? The way I understood is that pro
just adds more network stuff and things for enterprise. My local comp store
said it was on pro, also. I guess they consider sound recording pretty much
a professional thing.

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To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: Windows XP Media Center Edition


> My understanding is that the media centre is built on the XP Pro operating
> system and so would require JAWS pro version to provide access.
>
> Kevin
> E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:47 PM
> Subject: Windows XP Media Center Edition
>
>
> > Hi. I'm wondering if the Windows Media Center software is accessible
with
> > JFW? I'm planning on getting a new computer, and would like to time
shift
> TV
> > and  the like with it, and heard this product is good for that. I guess
I
> > learned that local computer shops sell  this with any system pretty
much,
> > thought it used to be a thing with specific brands with specific
hardware.
> > Will JFW consider Media Center XP Pro or Home? I never knew of any
> > businesses using it for it to be considered pro, as it'd seem more like
a
> > home application.
> > Thanks.
> >
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Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Brian Olesen

Hi
Well these itemns are different.
one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo.
data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format 
untouched.


Best regards
Brian

- Original Message - 
From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM
Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable



Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in efficient,
point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't
enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.  I
don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my mind,
distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this post,
and maybe divide it into two separate posts.

thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has any
constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like 
to

unravel.

Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I 
always

do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.

Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you
launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the
name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm 
going

to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I
remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the
other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their options
settings and control buttons.

But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how I'd
burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I discovered
that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu, said
Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available, 
including

the Copy function.

So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a
compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface
appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was on 
the

first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable"
notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to locate
and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn button
and proceeded.

The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to finish,
and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or other
to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.

And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent 
vintage

(late model)CD changer in my stereo system.

Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the
recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same new
package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend assured
me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine.  I mean it plays 
on
my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking 
about,

won't.  All I get is static.

So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this
spindle, which seems highly unlikely.  Is there something I could have 
done

while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn
button, that could have produced this effect?  The main settings I can
remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top available
speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings. 
No,
it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd 
been
flaws in the original, which there aren't, I don't think total static 
would

have resulted.

I know this is a fuzzy story, because it starts with my wondering why the
burn compilation function was unavailable yet seemed to work, and then
winding up with a bum CD as if I'd mistakenly used a CD/RW.

thanks a lot.



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Iriver IFP-799 question.

2005-06-20 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Folks:

Does anyone know how to switch MP3 folders in the Iriver IFP-799?

Thanks.
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Re: Dual Sound Cards?

2005-06-20 Thread hank

can you please send me the info?
I have a onboard card and a soundblaster audigy
thanks
hank
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From: "Doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: Dual Sound Cards?


I have used the sound blaster 5.1 platenum with the audigy with no 
problems.

I can send you the info on how to direct jaws toward a specific sound card
if you don't already have it.

Robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
msn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hey, this isn't my tagline ! Who put it here ?

- Original Message - 
From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:07 AM
Subject: Dual Sound Cards?


I am thinking of getting a new computer soon. I would like to run two 
sound

cards, as a replacement to the double talk PC internal I won't be able to
use in the new system, so I still have the benefit of it which is to have
speech on its own channel. The local computer shop said  the best way is 
to
use something like  the Audigy 4 USB that costs $299, but it does 
everything

most anyone would want a sound card to do. I'd prefer using something
internal, but they say I'd get driver conflict with it, unless I want to
spend a lot more on the cards. Are there any good cards that I can run two
of in XP that won't conflict? I just heard in a Ebook I listened to that 
USB

sound devices introduce latency, so you hear stuff at a delay, which for
blind gaming, could be quite bad.


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Nero burn compilation function unavailable

2005-06-20 Thread Yardbird
Warning.  This is going to be a longish post and not written in efficient, 
point by point form.  So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't 
enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay.  I 
don't feel like getting flamed, today.  I've got some things on my mind, 
distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this post, 
and maybe divide it into two separate posts.

thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has any 
constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like to 
unravel.

Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from  the Start Menu/Programs as I always 
do, then  arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it.

Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you 
launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the 
name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and "fiddling" all the while, etc.); I'm going 
to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I 
remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the 
other programs calls "projects"), all from these tabs with their options 
settings and control buttons.

But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how I'd 
burn a compilation using the Recorder menu.  To my surprise, I discovered 
that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu, said 
Unavailable.  The other functions on the menu were all available, including 
the Copy function.

So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a 
compilation from those tabs that come up by default.  As the interface 
appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say "unavailable," but then focus was on the 
first item in a list of burn settings.  Ignoring the "unavailable" 
notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to locate 
and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn button 
and proceeded.

The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to finish, 
and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or other 
to disc so that the procedure was totally finished.

And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent vintage 
(late model)CD changer in my stereo system.

Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the 
recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same new 
package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend assured 
me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine.  I mean it plays on 
my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking about, 
won't.  All I get is static.

So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this 
spindle, which seems highly unlikely.  Is there something I could have done 
while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn 
button, that could have produced this effect?  The main settings I can 
remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top available 
speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings.  No, 
it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd been 
flaws in the original, which there aren't, I don't think total static would 
have resulted.

I know this is a fuzzy story, because it starts with my wondering why the 
burn compilation function was unavailable yet seemed to work, and then 
winding up with a bum CD as if I'd mistakenly used a CD/RW.

thanks a lot.



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Re: Dual Sound Cards?

2005-06-20 Thread Doc
I have used the sound blaster 5.1 platenum with the audigy with no problems. 
I can send you the info on how to direct jaws toward a specific sound card 
if you don't already have it.

Robert Doc Wright
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From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 11:07 AM
Subject: Dual Sound Cards?


I am thinking of getting a new computer soon. I would like to run two sound
cards, as a replacement to the double talk PC internal I won't be able to
use in the new system, so I still have the benefit of it which is to have
speech on its own channel. The local computer shop said  the best way is to
use something like  the Audigy 4 USB that costs $299, but it does everything
most anyone would want a sound card to do. I'd prefer using something
internal, but they say I'd get driver conflict with it, unless I want to
spend a lot more on the cards. Are there any good cards that I can run two
of in XP that won't conflict? I just heard in a Ebook I listened to that USB
sound devices introduce latency, so you hear stuff at a delay, which for
blind gaming, could be quite bad.


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Re: Dual Sound Cards?

2005-06-20 Thread kevin and emma
sounds like the guy was just after your money! or he didn't know what he was
talking about! i run a cheap sound blaster live card and a turtle beech
santa cruz card together with no problem! total cost? was about £60
sterling, or about $110!
kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
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- Original Message - 
From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:07 PM
Subject: Dual Sound Cards?


> I am thinking of getting a new computer soon. I would like to run two
sound
> cards, as a replacement to the double talk PC internal I won't be able to
> use in the new system, so I still have the benefit of it which is to have
> speech on its own channel. The local computer shop said  the best way is
to
> use something like  the Audigy 4 USB that costs $299, but it does
everything
> most anyone would want a sound card to do. I'd prefer using something
> internal, but they say I'd get driver conflict with it, unless I want to
> spend a lot more on the cards. Are there any good cards that I can run two
> of in XP that won't conflict? I just heard in a Ebook I listened to that
USB
> sound devices introduce latency, so you hear stuff at a delay, which for
> blind gaming, could be quite bad.
>
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Re: Windows XP Media Center Edition

2005-06-20 Thread Kevin Lloyd
My understanding is that the media centre is built on the XP Pro operating
system and so would require JAWS pro version to provide access.

Kevin
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From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 5:47 PM
Subject: Windows XP Media Center Edition


> Hi. I'm wondering if the Windows Media Center software is accessible with
> JFW? I'm planning on getting a new computer, and would like to time shift
TV
> and  the like with it, and heard this product is good for that. I guess I
> learned that local computer shops sell  this with any system pretty much,
> thought it used to be a thing with specific brands with specific hardware.
> Will JFW consider Media Center XP Pro or Home? I never knew of any
> businesses using it for it to be considered pro, as it'd seem more like a
> home application.
> Thanks.
>
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Re: Windows XP Media Center Edition

2005-06-20 Thread Casey
I also would like to buy a mediaCenter PC, and have been wondering how 
accessible they are?
Thanks


Casey


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From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 12:47 PM
Subject: Windows XP Media Center Edition


Hi. I'm wondering if the Windows Media Center software is accessible with
JFW? I'm planning on getting a new computer, and would like to time shift TV
and  the like with it, and heard this product is good for that. I guess I
learned that local computer shops sell  this with any system pretty much,
thought it used to be a thing with specific brands with specific hardware.
Will JFW consider Media Center XP Pro or Home? I never knew of any
businesses using it for it to be considered pro, as it'd seem more like a
home application.
Thanks.


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Dual Sound Cards?

2005-06-20 Thread Brent Harding
I am thinking of getting a new computer soon. I would like to run two sound
cards, as a replacement to the double talk PC internal I won't be able to
use in the new system, so I still have the benefit of it which is to have
speech on its own channel. The local computer shop said  the best way is to
use something like  the Audigy 4 USB that costs $299, but it does everything
most anyone would want a sound card to do. I'd prefer using something
internal, but they say I'd get driver conflict with it, unless I want to
spend a lot more on the cards. Are there any good cards that I can run two
of in XP that won't conflict? I just heard in a Ebook I listened to that USB
sound devices introduce latency, so you hear stuff at a delay, which for
blind gaming, could be quite bad.


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Windows XP Media Center Edition

2005-06-20 Thread Brent Harding
Hi. I'm wondering if the Windows Media Center software is accessible with
JFW? I'm planning on getting a new computer, and would like to time shift TV
and  the like with it, and heard this product is good for that. I guess I
learned that local computer shops sell  this with any system pretty much,
thought it used to be a thing with specific brands with specific hardware.
Will JFW consider Media Center XP Pro or Home? I never knew of any
businesses using it for it to be considered pro, as it'd seem more like a
home application.
Thanks.


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jaws 5.1 and soundblaster

2005-06-20 Thread STEPHEN FAIL
hello list 
 
can anyone tell me if they use jaws screenreader and soundblaster live 24 bit 
soundcard? i have problems with jaws reading the different things in this 
software. i managed to install the hardware ok but i can't seem to work the 
software. the likes of the graphic equilizer are out of reach at the moment. 
also can anyone tell me how i configure it to allow me to have my 2.1 speaker 
system running out the front socket and the stereo speakers i have out of the 
rear socket...i have the 2.1 system working but want to utilise my other 
speakers aswell. any help on this matter would be really helpful. regards 
stephen


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soundblaster and jaws

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