Re: Total Recorder and the minibrowser

2005-07-14 Thread Brent Harding
Can't virtual sound devices do the trick, for say if you have replay's
installed, set one instance for recording through replay radio's driver and
the other through TR, but if you had replay, TR is unnecessary.

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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: Total Recorder and the minibrowser


>
> > >on some sites, you have too at least have a browser window open for the
> > site you are on, or the stream wont play.
>
> Well, I think that if you capture to the clipboard, the link address that
> you need to clck on to open that window, then paste that into the "tune"
> section of TR, then make sure all the times are correct and the file name
> and type etc.
>
>
> >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
>
> Six different Shedules should do that.
>
>
> >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?
>
>
> The only reason you would have to have more than one instance of TR would
> be if you were recording two different streams, or wanted two differnt
> files of the same thing and they overlapped. I have not done this but in
> such a case you might have to "mute" the playback.
> Not sure if you will get a mix of two streams if you have two TR recording
> two different streams.
>
> P.
>
>
>
>
> >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: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility

2005-07-14 Thread Yardbird
yes.  As I said, the just-released version.  That's what it's designated.

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Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility


you running version 8.1.2?

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To: "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 12:12 PM
Subject: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility


> Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw
its
> release announced on another list.  The reason I went for it was because
I'd
> downloaded and tried out the previous version, just weeks earlier, and
found
> its controls, settings and menus almost entirely accessible to my Jaws 6.0
> under XP Home, with few exceptions.  Maybe, now that I think of it, I just
> wwasn't aware of some features that Jaws didn't speak, but managed to use
> its basic functions anyway, without knowing I could actually tweak
important
> settings.
>
>
> But now that I've installed the new version, which I'd hoped would be at
> least as smooth-functioning with Jaws as its predecessor, I'm
disappointed.
> Although the menus are still as accessible as before, the tabs and
settings
> in the modules for burning, ripping and, I suppose, file conversion
(though
> I didn't explore that function) are full of gaps and things that Jaws
can't
> pick up just moving about with the Tab key and arrow keys, as before.
Some
> items can be tricked into speaking, if you know they're there in the first
> place, by using the Say Line command, but others just are invisible or
> completely impossible to make sense of.  I hear "blank" where I'm sure
> there's a setting or control, "true" as an alternative to check about
> something, I have no idea what, and the browser views and list views
> involved in finding files and listing them to burn, for instance, are not
> possible for me to figure out.  I just wind up tabbing around and around.
> Once, I managed to create a CD from files on my hard drive, but I was so
> confused that I don't remember how I managed it.
>
> Has anyone else had trouble with this new version?  I've contacted the
> developer, who wrote back to me very quickly, though he seemed surprised
and
> a little taken aback at my inquiry, and at first just asked if there were
> some Jaws patches that could be used, or something like that.  I explained
> that when possible, a program interface was coded in a way that let Jaws
> identify its features, and when that failed, there were volunteer script
> writers.  But that this was an informal arrangement, so that you can't
just
> order something to compensate for a poorly labeled interface.
>
> I offered to help find him resources and links for learning more about
> coding or whatever you call it to interface with Jaws, but he hasn't
written
> back again, yet.  I'm hoping to maintain a respectful relationship,
because
> I'd like to support his work, and the program seems nicely designed, very
> clean, from what I experienced with the earlier version.
>
> Anyone else have experience with this new version of the program?  I got
the
> impressing that it's popular with screen reader people, so I wonder if
> others are having less trouble with this than I am, or know how to improve
> the situation.
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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Re: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility

2005-07-14 Thread hank
you running version 8.1.2?

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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 12:12 PM
Subject: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility


> Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw
its
> release announced on another list.  The reason I went for it was because
I'd
> downloaded and tried out the previous version, just weeks earlier, and
found
> its controls, settings and menus almost entirely accessible to my Jaws 6.0
> under XP Home, with few exceptions.  Maybe, now that I think of it, I just
> wwasn't aware of some features that Jaws didn't speak, but managed to use
> its basic functions anyway, without knowing I could actually tweak
important
> settings.
>
>
> But now that I've installed the new version, which I'd hoped would be at
> least as smooth-functioning with Jaws as its predecessor, I'm
disappointed.
> Although the menus are still as accessible as before, the tabs and
settings
> in the modules for burning, ripping and, I suppose, file conversion
(though
> I didn't explore that function) are full of gaps and things that Jaws
can't
> pick up just moving about with the Tab key and arrow keys, as before.
Some
> items can be tricked into speaking, if you know they're there in the first
> place, by using the Say Line command, but others just are invisible or
> completely impossible to make sense of.  I hear "blank" where I'm sure
> there's a setting or control, "true" as an alternative to check about
> something, I have no idea what, and the browser views and list views
> involved in finding files and listing them to burn, for instance, are not
> possible for me to figure out.  I just wind up tabbing around and around.
> Once, I managed to create a CD from files on my hard drive, but I was so
> confused that I don't remember how I managed it.
>
> Has anyone else had trouble with this new version?  I've contacted the
> developer, who wrote back to me very quickly, though he seemed surprised
and
> a little taken aback at my inquiry, and at first just asked if there were
> some Jaws patches that could be used, or something like that.  I explained
> that when possible, a program interface was coded in a way that let Jaws
> identify its features, and when that failed, there were volunteer script
> writers.  But that this was an informal arrangement, so that you can't
just
> order something to compensate for a poorly labeled interface.
>
> I offered to help find him resources and links for learning more about
> coding or whatever you call it to interface with Jaws, but he hasn't
written
> back again, yet.  I'm hoping to maintain a respectful relationship,
because
> I'd like to support his work, and the program seems nicely designed, very
> clean, from what I experienced with the earlier version.
>
> Anyone else have experience with this new version of the program?  I got
the
> impressing that it's popular with screen reader people, so I wonder if
> others are having less trouble with this than I am, or know how to improve
> the situation.
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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Re: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility

2005-07-14 Thread Yardbird
I'm using 6.0.  Sorry, thought I'd mentioned that.  Under XP Home with SP2.

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Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility


Which version of JAWS do you use, Daniel, I honetsly can't remember.
Running the latest version of JFW, I have personally not come across these
accessibility issues ... which isn't to say they don't exist.

Bruce

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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Yardbird wrote:

> Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw 
> its
> release announced on another list.  The reason I went for it was because 
> I'd
> downloaded and tried out the previous version, just weeks earlier, and 
> found
> its controls, settings and menus almost entirely accessible to my Jaws 6.0
> under XP Home, with few exceptions.  Maybe, now that I think of it, I just
> wwasn't aware of some features that Jaws didn't speak, but managed to use
> its basic functions anyway, without knowing I could actually tweak 
> important
> settings.
>
>
> But now that I've installed the new version, which I'd hoped would be at
> least as smooth-functioning with Jaws as its predecessor, I'm 
> disappointed.
> Although the menus are still as accessible as before, the tabs and 
> settings
> in the modules for burning, ripping and, I suppose, file conversion 
> (though
> I didn't explore that function) are full of gaps and things that Jaws 
> can't
> pick up just moving about with the Tab key and arrow keys, as before. 
> Some
> items can be tricked into speaking, if you know they're there in the first
> place, by using the Say Line command, but others just are invisible or
> completely impossible to make sense of.  I hear "blank" where I'm sure
> there's a setting or control, "true" as an alternative to check about
> something, I have no idea what, and the browser views and list views
> involved in finding files and listing them to burn, for instance, are not
> possible for me to figure out.  I just wind up tabbing around and around.
> Once, I managed to create a CD from files on my hard drive, but I was so
> confused that I don't remember how I managed it.
>
> Has anyone else had trouble with this new version?  I've contacted the
> developer, who wrote back to me very quickly, though he seemed surprised 
> and
> a little taken aback at my inquiry, and at first just asked if there were
> some Jaws patches that could be used, or something like that.  I explained
> that when possible, a program interface was coded in a way that let Jaws
> identify its features, and when that failed, there were volunteer script
> writers.  But that this was an informal arrangement, so that you can't 
> just
> order something to compensate for a poorly labeled interface.
>
> I offered to help find him resources and links for learning more about
> coding or whatever you call it to interface with Jaws, but he hasn't 
> written
> back again, yet.  I'm hoping to maintain a respectful relationship, 
> because
> I'd like to support his work, and the program seems nicely designed, very
> clean, from what I experienced with the earlier version.
>
> Anyone else have experience with this new version of the program?  I got 
> the
> impressing that it's popular with screen reader people, so I wonder if
> others are having less trouble with this than I am, or know how to improve
> the situation.
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>

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Re: Shuttle Coverage

2005-07-14 Thread hank
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Re: winamp and wma files

2005-07-14 Thread hank
where do you get your drm files from? just curiousity
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:08 AM
Subject: Re: winamp and wma files


> I have successfully used Winamp to play WMP files, including some governed
> by DRM.
>
> Bruce
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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 . 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: PC and Recording

2005-07-14 Thread hank
nope not that I can recall
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: PC and Recording


> OK.  Thanks.  Are there any other things I need to switch or do to get it
to
> record?
> Jim
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "hank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 1:01 AM
> Subject: Re: PC and Recording
>
>
> > try switching it to the software mode
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Jim Portillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 2:56 PM
> > Subject: Re: PC and Recording
> >
> >
> >> 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
> >>
> >> - Original Message -
> >> From: "Susan Wojtecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> >> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 10:33 AM
> >> Subject: Re: PC and Recording
> >>
> >>
> >>> 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
> >>>
> >>> - Original Message -
> >>> From: "Jim Portillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:00 PM
> >>> Subject: PC and Recording
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 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: Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility

2005-07-14 Thread Bruce Toews
Which version of JAWS do you use, Daniel, I honetsly can't remember. 
Running the latest version of JFW, I have personally not come across these 
accessibility issues ... which isn't to say they don't exist.


Bruce

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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Yardbird wrote:


Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw its
release announced on another list.  The reason I went for it was because I'd
downloaded and tried out the previous version, just weeks earlier, and found
its controls, settings and menus almost entirely accessible to my Jaws 6.0
under XP Home, with few exceptions.  Maybe, now that I think of it, I just
wwasn't aware of some features that Jaws didn't speak, but managed to use
its basic functions anyway, without knowing I could actually tweak important
settings.


But now that I've installed the new version, which I'd hoped would be at
least as smooth-functioning with Jaws as its predecessor, I'm disappointed.
Although the menus are still as accessible as before, the tabs and settings
in the modules for burning, ripping and, I suppose, file conversion (though
I didn't explore that function) are full of gaps and things that Jaws can't
pick up just moving about with the Tab key and arrow keys, as before.  Some
items can be tricked into speaking, if you know they're there in the first
place, by using the Say Line command, but others just are invisible or
completely impossible to make sense of.  I hear "blank" where I'm sure
there's a setting or control, "true" as an alternative to check about
something, I have no idea what, and the browser views and list views
involved in finding files and listing them to burn, for instance, are not
possible for me to figure out.  I just wind up tabbing around and around.
Once, I managed to create a CD from files on my hard drive, but I was so
confused that I don't remember how I managed it.

Has anyone else had trouble with this new version?  I've contacted the
developer, who wrote back to me very quickly, though he seemed surprised and
a little taken aback at my inquiry, and at first just asked if there were
some Jaws patches that could be used, or something like that.  I explained
that when possible, a program interface was coded in a way that let Jaws
identify its features, and when that failed, there were volunteer script
writers.  But that this was an informal arrangement, so that you can't just
order something to compensate for a poorly labeled interface.

I offered to help find him resources and links for learning more about
coding or whatever you call it to interface with Jaws, but he hasn't written
back again, yet.  I'm hoping to maintain a respectful relationship, because
I'd like to support his work, and the program seems nicely designed, very
clean, from what I experienced with the earlier version.

Anyone else have experience with this new version of the program?  I got the
impressing that it's popular with screen reader people, so I wonder if
others are having less trouble with this than I am, or know how to improve
the situation.
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Re: PC and Recording

2005-07-14 Thread dennis
THATS FOR SURE. SOME SYSTEMS ARE VERY DRASTICLY DIFFERENT. FOR EXAMPLE MY 
COMPUTER AT WORK RECORDS WAY LOUDER AND IS HARDER TO CONTROL THAN MY 
COMPUTER AT HOME. IT JUST TAKES A LITTLE PLAYING WITH IT AND TWEEKING A BIT.
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Better too soft than too loud, that's easier to compensate for.

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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, dennis wrote:

> IT WOULD BE STERIO MIX.YOU'LL HAVE TO PLAY WITH THE LEVEL TO MAKE SURE ITS
> NOT TO LOUD OR TO SOFT.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Sun Sparkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:24 PM
> Subject: Re: PC and Recording
>
>
> ok,
> try this program
> total recorder i use it all the time
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Peter Logue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:45 PM
> Subject: PC and Recording
>
>
>> 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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Easy CD/DA Extractor accessibility

2005-07-14 Thread Yardbird
Just recently, I purchased the newest version of this program when I saw its 
release announced on another list.  The reason I went for it was because I'd 
downloaded and tried out the previous version, just weeks earlier, and found 
its controls, settings and menus almost entirely accessible to my Jaws 6.0 
under XP Home, with few exceptions.  Maybe, now that I think of it, I just 
wwasn't aware of some features that Jaws didn't speak, but managed to use 
its basic functions anyway, without knowing I could actually tweak important 
settings.


But now that I've installed the new version, which I'd hoped would be at 
least as smooth-functioning with Jaws as its predecessor, I'm disappointed. 
Although the menus are still as accessible as before, the tabs and settings 
in the modules for burning, ripping and, I suppose, file conversion (though 
I didn't explore that function) are full of gaps and things that Jaws can't 
pick up just moving about with the Tab key and arrow keys, as before.  Some 
items can be tricked into speaking, if you know they're there in the first 
place, by using the Say Line command, but others just are invisible or 
completely impossible to make sense of.  I hear "blank" where I'm sure 
there's a setting or control, "true" as an alternative to check about 
something, I have no idea what, and the browser views and list views 
involved in finding files and listing them to burn, for instance, are not 
possible for me to figure out.  I just wind up tabbing around and around. 
Once, I managed to create a CD from files on my hard drive, but I was so 
confused that I don't remember how I managed it.

Has anyone else had trouble with this new version?  I've contacted the 
developer, who wrote back to me very quickly, though he seemed surprised and 
a little taken aback at my inquiry, and at first just asked if there were 
some Jaws patches that could be used, or something like that.  I explained 
that when possible, a program interface was coded in a way that let Jaws 
identify its features, and when that failed, there were volunteer script 
writers.  But that this was an informal arrangement, so that you can't just 
order something to compensate for a poorly labeled interface.

I offered to help find him resources and links for learning more about 
coding or whatever you call it to interface with Jaws, but he hasn't written 
back again, yet.  I'm hoping to maintain a respectful relationship, because 
I'd like to support his work, and the program seems nicely designed, very 
clean, from what I experienced with the earlier version.

Anyone else have experience with this new version of the program?  I got the 
impressing that it's popular with screen reader people, so I wonder if 
others are having less trouble with this than I am, or know how to improve 
the situation.
Thanks.



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Re: mp3's onto DVD

2005-07-14 Thread Doc
Yes, your burner progrm should have the option to burn a data dvd.
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> Hi there Doc.
>
> Just as though I was using a standard CD?
>
> Best wishes.
> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 2:16 AM
> Subject: Re: mp3's onto DVD
>
>
> > You would need to do it as a data disk.
> >
> > Robert Doc Wright
> > http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
> > msn
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> > - Original Message -
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> > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:30 PM
> > Subject: mp3's onto DVD
> >
> >
> > 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: PC and Recording

2005-07-14 Thread Bruce Toews

Better too soft than too loud, that's easier to compensate for.

bruce

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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, dennis wrote:


IT WOULD BE STERIO MIX.YOU'LL HAVE TO PLAY WITH THE LEVEL TO MAKE SURE ITS
NOT TO LOUD OR TO SOFT.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: PC and Recording


ok,
try this program
total recorder i use it all the time

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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:45 PM
Subject: PC and Recording



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

2005-07-14 Thread Peter Logue
Many thanks to all for the suggestion that I use stereo mix. 
All is well, and I'm now recording internet radio via Goldwave.

Peter
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Re: PC and Recording

2005-07-14 Thread dennis
IT WOULD BE STERIO MIX.YOU'LL HAVE TO PLAY WITH THE LEVEL TO MAKE SURE ITS 
NOT TO LOUD OR TO SOFT.
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From: "Sun Sparkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: PC and Recording


ok,
try this program
total recorder i use it all the time

- Original Message - 
From: "Peter Logue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:45 PM
Subject: PC and Recording


> 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

2005-07-14 Thread Sun Sparkle

ok,
try this program
total recorder i use it all the time

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To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:45 PM
Subject: PC and Recording



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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Jaws and audio programs

2005-07-14 Thread Sun Sparkle
Ok, folks, i am having a strange problem, when i go to use either total 
recorder  or gold wave to do some recordings
i will turn off my jaws program, which is 6.2
and when i get done with the recording it  will say " jaws 40 minute mode has 
expired, i would like to know why my jaws is playing around like this
and i want to know how to fix it
I am using a sound blaster audigy sound card.
total recorder v version 5.2 and goldwave 5.10
windows xp home
512 ddr ram a p 4 2.4 ghz processor, with all latest updates
this is getting very anoying to say the least
also i would like this fixed in the upcoming release of JAWS,7.0
thanks for the help please this is very anoying and very disturbing
HELP!
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Re: sound schemes again

2005-07-14 Thread Andy

Hi Steven.

Cannot help I'm afraid, but if you are using an xp computer you can Restore 
it back to the point prior to your difficulty.  Hope this helps.  If you are 
not sure how to achieve this, please let me know I'll take you through the 
process.


Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
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Subject: sound schemes again



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: mp3's onto DVD

2005-07-14 Thread Andy

Hi there Doc.

Just as though I was using a standard CD?

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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You would need to do it as a data disk.

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Subject: mp3's onto DVD


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.

Best wishes.
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Re: Jaws scripts for sound forge by the Snowman?

2005-07-14 Thread Brian Olesen

Hi,
They definately are, and I have them myself, but he had disappeared intirely 
from the net wich is the reason for writing to this list.


Brian
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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

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.
>
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Re: Total Recorder and the minibrowser

2005-07-14 Thread Peter Scanlon


>on some sites, you have too at least have a browser window open for the 
site you are on, or the stream wont play.


Well, I think that if you capture to the clipboard, the link address that 
you need to clck on to open that window, then paste that into the "tune" 
section of TR, then make sure all the times are correct and the file name 
and type etc.



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


Six different Shedules should do that.


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?



The only reason you would have to have more than one instance of TR would 
be if you were recording two different streams, or wanted two differnt 
files of the same thing and they overlapped. I have not done this but in 
such a case you might have to "mute" the playback.
Not sure if you will get a mix of two streams if you have two TR recording 
two different streams.


P.





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: PC and Recording

2005-07-14 Thread Kevin Cussick
You knead stereo mix

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Hi Dean,
all I have in that dialog box is Mono mix. Stereo mix, CD player, Line
in and
Phone line.
No selection for wave.

Peter


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Presonus Firebox

2005-07-14 Thread Jerry Liu
Hi,

Does anybody have any experience using Presonus Firebox for recording? If so,
how do you like it? Any weak points to look out for? And, what software do you
use for recording?

I am thinking of buying one if the responses are favourable.

Jerry L.



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Re: Word Perfect problem

2005-07-14 Thread fudgeman2
Sorry Shane, I'll pay more attention the next time.  I figured out the
problem myself.  Thanks.

Jim

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RE: PC and Recording

2005-07-14 Thread Peter Logue
Hi Dean,
all I have in that dialog box is Mono mix. Stereo mix, CD player, Line in and
Phone line.
No selection for wave.

Peter


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Winamp

2005-07-14 Thread eoconnor
Hi Steve,

Replying to your Winamp query, I wrote:

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

Of course, I meant 2004.

Sorry!  Have been watching Too much si fi!

Eamonn

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