Re: the legality of allofmp3.com

2005-07-13 Thread Arnaud
it's uncertain. they pay royalties to a russian records organisation
but the IFPI 
do not recognise this organisation as the international level.

so basically, allofmp3 may be legal in russia , but not really at the
international level.
however, there's really no way to have problem by using this service
since you don't share files with others, if you only download from
allofmp3.

btw, sure it's a great service.
I use it quite frequently, and since all legal music web store in
france at least are totally unaccessible to blind people, I don't care
about using allofmp3.


On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 18:49:22 -0300, you wrote:

Hi Folks:

Is allofmp3.com a legal operation and are the producers of the copywrited 
material being payed?

It sure looks like a great site.

Thanks all over the place gang.

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Re: Help with Rhapsody

2005-07-13 Thread hank
I think she is interested in the music on demand and the real store doesn't 
do that all though there are good quality files 192 kbps smily
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If Rapsody is difficult try the Real Music Store through Real Player
10.5.  It's quite easy to use.  Though you get files in .rax format,
they are easily burnable or transferable to many different devices.




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Yeah, George!  It is Rhapsody 3 I've downloaded and I find myself
pretty
clueless, even trying to use my JAWS cursor to find stuff.  I'm most
interested in downloading;  I guess I have to check out Rhapsody to go

somehow.  Is there some sort of little tutorial somewhere?  The Help
file
drives me a bit mad, but I'll keep at it.  I'm just trying to find a
fairlyy
inexpensive legal source for lots of varieties of MP3 downloads.  If
there's
a more accessible source out there, I might try that.  Emusic was okay
but
didn't quite have what I was looking for.  Any help is appreciated, and
I
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Re: PC and Recording

2005-07-13 Thread hank

try switching it to the software mode
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Well, I'm not sure on settings and stuff because you can either record 
from two possible settings.


I guess I need to know the best settings to have TR on.  When I tried 
recording from a radio station, it didn't record.  Also, I tried using the 
timer, and it didn't do anything.


Jim

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Jim,
What kinds of problems have you had with total Recorder?  I had some 
problems on and off when using it with Windows 98 but with XP it works 
much better.  Let me know what the problem is and your settings 
configuration and i'll try to help, or maybe one of the real techies can 
have a crack at it. Also, what soundcard and OS and which audio player? 
There might be other programs that would work better, but sounds like TR 
might be worth a try since you already have it installed.


Susan

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Greetings all,

I am hoping some people on this list can help me out with a project. 
I've posted a similar question to the group before with minimal results.
I am aware of recording programs for the PC.  Well, I know they exist; 
although, I haven't had much success using one.  I am also aware of the 
fact that one can record what are known as netstreams, where you can set 
the program to record from a radio station on the net or something like 
that.


I'm wondering if anyone has recorded stuff from the web using these 
programs, and what they recommend.


For example, next Monday, at 6:00 central, I would like to record a 
program off of a radio station from the midwest that is broadcasted on 
the internet.


I currently have Total Recorder, but I've not been able to get it to work 
correctly.  So, if people know about recording programs one can use to do 
these things, let me know.

Thanks.
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RE: sound schemes

2005-07-13 Thread STEPHEN FAIL
caroline:
 
i am not using any sort of recording program - any other ideas? all help 
needed. stephen

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Do you use Total Recorder by any chance? I had a problem one day with this
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Jaws was still speaking. I opened up Total Recorder again, closed it down,
and my Windows sounds were back. I've no explanation for this, but if you
use this program or something similar, it might be worth giving this a try.

Caroline.


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hello list:

can anyone tel me if it is possible to switch off sound schemes? my problem
is that i have somehow managed to turn off all the sounds in my windows xp
machine. not even the start up or log off screen gives me sound anymore. can
someone please help me? stephen


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soundblaster audigy4 software with jaws?

2005-07-13 Thread hank
hello has any one gotten the soundblaster audigy4 software that comes with the 
soundblaster audigy4 card to work with jaws?
if so what did you do? I can't get the soundfont manager and other stuff to 
work with jaws is there any scripts or anything I need to get?
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Re: winamp and wma files

2005-07-13 Thread Larry Higgins
I don't recall ever being able to play such files with any success despite 
Winamp's claim to the contrary g. Just wondering. Does WMP require the 
use of DRM these days when making WMA files. I was never even tempted to 
use WMP for anything but for listening to an audio stream, and that was 
only out of sheer  necessity.


At 06:33 PM 7/12/2005, you wrote:
greetings all trying toget winamp to play windows media files have 
selected all file types but still no go now the disk was ripped on to the 
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Re: Total Recorder and the minibrowser

2005-07-13 Thread Larry Higgins

Peter,

I'm sure I could do that easy enough, but on some sites, you have too at 
least have a browser window open for the site you are on, or the stream 
wont play. What I am really trying to do, is to schedule a number of 
staggered sessions for recording over maybe a six hour period at a time. I 
was hoping that I wouldn't have to have all these different sessions open 
in order to possibly make these respective recordings, and as of yet, I'm 
not even sure it will work on this particular site, but I don't see why 
not. I apparently will not be able to schedule each of these sessions with 
different instances of the program running, but was hoping to do so. Do you 
have any experience with such use with Total Recorder?


Thanks much,

Larry

At 05:57 PM 7/12/2005, you wrote:
What I do is to use I E to go to the pae where the link of the stream is, 
then copy the link to the clipboard, then paste it into the apprpriate 
text box in the the TR browser. Not hard really.


P

At 11:10 AM 12/07/2005 -0500, you wrote:

Hi there,

Just wondering if any of you have any experience recording streams using 
the minibrowser in Total Recorder, and do you find it as difficult to use 
as I have found it so far?


I am trying to record an aircheck off of the reelradio.com site, and 
finding the correct link can be quite challenging. I'm thinking that it 
might be easier to try opening up the page with IE, and hopefully I can 
actually record using the software driver by opening each stream in its 
own window. Haven't tried this yet, so don't know if it will actually work.


As it is now, TR seems to be recording something. However, I got a 
message in another session telling me that my browser isn't talking to 
their site. Unfortunately, I have already closed the session, and can't 
copy the text of the message into this post.
Anyway, if anybody has any helpful advice as to how to go about getting 
the kind of results I am looking for, please reply.


Maybe I just need to spend a bit of time going through TRs manual now 
that I have become somewhat familiar with TRs scheduling interface. 
That's something I forgot to mention. I am trying to schedule a number of 
streams to be recorded at intervals.



Another thing I'd like to know. Is there a way to schedule a recording 
without having to set a stop time. After all, I'm not always sure of the 
actual duration of the stream.


Any help will be greatly appreciated,

Larry


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Re: sound schemes

2005-07-13 Thread Susan Wojtecki

Stephen,
Is it possible that your volume control has been muted?  Do you know how to 
check for this?  Sounds stupid I know, but stuff happens.  That's all I can 
come up with this early.


Susan

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Caroline:

i am not using any sort of recording program - any other ideas? all help 
needed. Stephen


Caroline Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen,

Do you use Total Recorder by any chance? I had a problem one day with this
program and it had the effect of leaving me with no Windows sounds 
although

Jaws was still speaking. I opened up Total Recorder again, closed it down,
and my Windows sounds were back. I've no explanation for this, but if you
use this program or something similar, it might be worth giving this a 
try.


Caroline.


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hello list:

can anyone tel me if it is possible to switch off sound schemes? my 
problem

is that i have somehow managed to turn off all the sounds in my windows xp
machine. not even the start up or log off screen gives me sound anymore. 
can

someone please help me? stephen


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Re: the legality of allofmp3.com

2005-07-13 Thread Bruce Toews
Then it should not have been discussed on this list, and I apologize for 
letting the thread go on.


Bruce

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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Arnaud wrote:


it's uncertain. they pay royalties to a russian records organisation
but the IFPI
do not recognise this organisation as the international level.

so basically, allofmp3 may be legal in russia , but not really at the
international level.
however, there's really no way to have problem by using this service
since you don't share files with others, if you only download from
allofmp3.

btw, sure it's a great service.
I use it quite frequently, and since all legal music web store in
france at least are totally unaccessible to blind people, I don't care
about using allofmp3.


On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 18:49:22 -0300, you wrote:


Hi Folks:

Is allofmp3.com a legal operation and are the producers of the copywrited 
material being payed?

It sure looks like a great site.

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Re: winamp and wma files

2005-07-13 Thread Bruce Toews
I have successfully used Winamp to play WMP files, including some governed 
by DRM.


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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Larry Higgins wrote:

I don't recall ever being able to play such files with any success despite 
Winamp's claim to the contrary g. Just wondering. Does WMP require the use 
of DRM these days when making WMA files. I was never even tempted to use WMP 
for anything but for listening to an audio stream, and that was only out of 
sheer  necessity.


At 06:33 PM 7/12/2005, you wrote:
greetings all trying toget winamp to play windows media files have selected 
all file types but still no go now the disk was ripped on to the computer 
using windows media any problems with that?



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Re: subscription details please

2005-07-13 Thread Juan Sosa

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Hi all.

Can someone please send me the subscription details for this list for my 
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Re: Jaws scripts for sound forge by the Snowman?

2005-07-13 Thread Brian Olesen

HI Gary,
Thanks for answering.

His page is dead, and it has been that way for quite some time, so he has 
probably gone out of business. It's very sad, if that's the case, because he 
wrote some very cool scripts for sound forge and other programs.


Best regards
Brian
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Hi Bryan.  You might want to go to JFWLite.  I think you'll be able to 
find it there, as well as  other interesting programs.  Hope this helps.
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Hi folks,
I wonder where the snowman's home page has gone?
Do you know if the jaws scripts for the audio program Sound Forge 8 is 
stille available, and where they can be found?

The page you find on google is not reachable.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards
Brian

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Re: mp3's onto DVD

2005-07-13 Thread Doc
You would need to do it as a data disk.

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Hi all.

I have a number of albums on MP3 format on my Windows XP home computer.  I
use Easy CD Creator and wish to copy these music files onto a DVD.  I want
to do this as I believe that I can get much more music onto a DVD as opposed
to a standard blank CD  I would appreciate any assistance in how to do this
please.  Thanks.

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Re: Jaws scripts for sound forge by the Snowman?

2005-07-13 Thread Kevin Doucet

It's well worth the $30 bucks
At 03:09 PM 7/12/2005 -0700, you wrote:


Brian,

Try contacting Jerry Richer; at least he may have the link-- you know that
Snowbarger charges around $30 U.S. for the scripts, don't you?  Jerry can be
found at chirpingbat.com  , I think!

Best,

Mac Norins
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Hi Bryan.  You might want to go to JFWLite.  I think you'll be able to find
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 Hi folks,
 I wonder where the snowman's home page has gone?
 Do you know if the jaws scripts for the audio program Sound Forge 8 is
 stille available, and where they can be found?
 The page you find on google is not reachable.

 Thanks in advance.

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Re: sound schemes

2005-07-13 Thread simon.dowling

hi go to control panel and select sounds and audio devices.
tab until you here sound scheme and select windows default or what ever you 
want from the list.

you may want to check the volume to see if it is muted also.
another possibility is you done something  whilst in system configuration.
1. in the run box, type msconfig, go to the services page and enable windows 
audio.

hth
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:10 AM
Subject: RE: sound schemes



caroline:

i am not using any sort of recording program - any other ideas? all help 
needed. stephen


Caroline Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen,

Do you use Total Recorder by any chance? I had a problem one day with this
program and it had the effect of leaving me with no Windows sounds 
although

Jaws was still speaking. I opened up Total Recorder again, closed it down,
and my Windows sounds were back. I've no explanation for this, but if you
use this program or something similar, it might be worth giving this a 
try.


Caroline.


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Subject: sound schemes


hello list:

can anyone tel me if it is possible to switch off sound schemes? my 
problem

is that i have somehow managed to turn off all the sounds in my windows xp
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can

someone please help me? stephen


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2005-07-13 Thread eoconnor
Hi Steve.

If you go   to the ACB Radio Main Menu site, you'll find a detailed two 
part explanation and demonstration of Winamp  done by Dave Williams.

www.acbradio.org/mainmenu.html

Look for the links referring to the 8th and 22nd September 2005.

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Re: subscription details please

2005-07-13 Thread Andy

Thanks Bruce.

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All the relevant information can be found at www.pc-audio.org.

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Winamp plug in for the ipod shuffle

2005-07-13 Thread Kevin Lloyd
For all of you with the ipod shuffle, I came across this on another list and 
thought you might find it interesting.  I don't have an ipod shuffle and know 
nothing more than this so please don't ask me any questions - just thought I'd 
pass this on second hand so to speak.

 Just picked up on a new plug in for WinAmp that allows it to upload music
on
 to the iPod Shuffle. I understand it's a free download from

http://www.mlipod.com/
and is supposed to be screen reader friendly. Hope
 it is of use to you.

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Re: Jaws scripts for sound forge by the Snowman?

2005-07-13 Thread Gary Wood
Well  I hope not, unless he has retired from his business.  He sure was 
good.
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HI Gary,
Thanks for answering.

His page is dead, and it has been that way for quite some time, so he has 
probably gone out of business. It's very sad, if that's the case, because 
he wrote some very cool scripts for sound forge and other programs.


Best regards
Brian
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Hi Bryan.  You might want to go to JFWLite.  I think you'll be able to 
find it there, as well as  other interesting programs.  Hope this helps.
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Hi folks,
I wonder where the snowman's home page has gone?
Do you know if the jaws scripts for the audio program Sound Forge 8 is 
stille available, and where they can be found?

The page you find on google is not reachable.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards
Brian

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Re: Jaws scripts for sound forge by the Snowman?

2005-07-13 Thread Jerry Richer
 Thank you Mac!  Brian!  You can get the scripts directly from the
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 I don't know why there's nothing at www.snowmanradio.com

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Re: Jaws scripts for sound forge by the Snowman?

2005-07-13 Thread Mac Norins
Jerry,

You are very welcome; I am another satisfied customer of yours, to be sure!

Best,

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RE: Word Perfect problem

2005-07-13 Thread shane davidson
Wrong list!
This is made for Blindtech
Not pc-audio.

Thanks.

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sound schemes again

2005-07-13 Thread STEPHEN FAIL
hello list:
 
once again i ask for help. everything that has been posted here i have tried in 
respect to getting my sounds back. even the msconfig post turned up nothing. 
anyway this is the last time i will bother anyone about this - if anyone has 
any ideas on how to get my sounds back then i would be glad of them. if not 
then i will need to do a hard drive delete and start at the start and 
re-install everything. stephen


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Re: PC and Recording

2005-07-13 Thread Susan Wojtecki

   Jim,
In case you are using Windows 98, here are some thoughts on what you may
need to do to get TRworking optimally.

First, I know of no way to use TR with software speech on an older OS,
though for me it works fine with XP without Eloquence sounds bleeding 
through or causing conflicts.  Another difference i found between 98 and XP
is that in 98 i always had to have Total Recorder up and running before 
accessing the stream.  There seems to be a conflict with the Total Recorder
driver used for recording streams and Winamp, possibly the other audio 
players as well.  if this is true you will get an error message that another 
driver is accessing your sound card or something like that.  The best 
workaround for me involved switching to the Direct Sound under output 
plugins in Winamp.  The Wavout plugin is the default but it does not always 
coexist peacefully with the TR driver.  in order to record, your sound card
or mixer settings need to go through total recorder and for Winamp to work 
you must be sure that it is going through your sound card and not the 
Microsoft sound mapper.  When switching between chat clients such as 
Ivocalize and Winamp or Total Recorder, I found it necessary to check these 
settings every time and i couldn't always tell whether ivocalize or Total 
Recorder was the culprit.  Also, your recording parameters should be set as 
follows;

first, go into the record source parameters dialog, and

make sure the radio button for software is checked, which it should be by 
default, then, if you want to convert on the fly, check the check box that 
says convert using specified parameters below, and then pressthe change 
button, and pick mpeg3 from the 13 or so formats in the combo box, and I 
choose 44,100 128 bit rate, and then after you get the settings the way you 
want, you can press apply and okay.  Then, go into


options from the file menu, by right arrowing, and then pressing enter, and 
enter again on the settings dialog, and you should be in the system tab, 
which should be one of 12, and first, tab to the two radio buttons, and then 
select the bottom of the two, telling total recorder only to run its' driver 
when the program runs.  Then, check both the check boxes that say use 
directly, press okay, and apply, and everything should be set up.  Then, tab 
to the mp3 tab, and in there, you have to press the button to tell total 
recorder where to look for the lame encoder, which should be in c:\program 
files\lame and press open, and I think the .dll is the bottom file before 
you press the open button.  Then you should have total recorder set up, just 
choose stereo from the radio buttons in that tab, and everything should be 
fine  hope this helps.  i don't have the Pro version installed so hopefully 
someone else can walk you through the scheduling.




Susan











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Re: PC and Recording

2005-07-13 Thread amjad sohail

dear friend you can try jet audio or real player or other wise sound forge
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Greetings all,

I am hoping some people on this list can help me out with a project.  I've 
posted a similar question to the group before with minimal results.
I am aware of recording programs for the PC.  Well, I know they exist; 
although, I haven't had much success using one.  I am also aware of the fact 
that one can record what are known as netstreams, where you can set the 
program to record from a radio station on the net or something like that.


I'm wondering if anyone has recorded stuff from the web using these 
programs, and what they recommend.


For example, next Monday, at 6:00 central, I would like to record a program 
off of a radio station from the midwest that is broadcasted on the internet.


I currently have Total Recorder, but I've not been able to get it to work 
correctly.  So, if people know about recording programs one can use to do 
these things, let me know.

Thanks.
Jim
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PC and Recording

2005-07-13 Thread Peter Logue
Hi all, 
Perhaps I'm fortunate in that I've just subscribed at the same time as this
thread. I have a similar wish as Jim in that I want to record a radio show
from the internet. I'm using Goldwave to do so and I've been told that I have
to set my audio device to 'What you hear'. My problem is, within the
configuration of my Toshiba, I don't have the option of, 'What you hear' I
have Mono Mix. Stereo Mix, CD Player, Line in and Phone line. Absolutely
nothing close to, 'what you hear'. My question is, given that I don't have
this option, is there another work around that will enable me to record from
my sound card.

I'm using Windows XP home

Many thanks.
Peter


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Re: PC and Recording

2005-07-13 Thread Byron Stephens
I think you need stereo mix enabled, but I could be mistaken.
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 Hi all,
 Perhaps I'm fortunate in that I've just subscribed at the same time as
this
 thread. I have a similar wish as Jim in that I want to record a radio show
 from the internet. I'm using Goldwave to do so and I've been told that I
have
 to set my audio device to 'What you hear'. My problem is, within the
 configuration of my Toshiba, I don't have the option of, 'What you hear' I
 have Mono Mix. Stereo Mix, CD Player, Line in and Phone line. Absolutely
 nothing close to, 'what you hear'. My question is, given that I don't have
 this option, is there another work around that will enable me to record
from
 my sound card.

 I'm using Windows XP home

 Many thanks.
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Re: PC and Recording

2005-07-13 Thread Dean Martineau
Hi.  Either stereo or mono mix should let you capture streaming 
audio.  Also, you  may have more options than you know.  In the volume 
control, hit alt-p, then select properties.  Tab to the list of choices and 
choose recording.  Tab again and there will probably be a list of sound 
sources which can appear in the recording dialog box.  Not all of them will 
be checked.  You might see if Wave is there and ensure that it is 
checked.  Once you hit enter and therefore enter the recording volume 
control, any of the sounds which you have checked will become available for 
you to choose and to set the volume.  To record using Goldwave, unless you 
want to capture the microphone as well as the sound coming from the net, 
you really only want wave output.


Hope this makes sense.
Dean


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