Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL

2005-12-04 Thread Gary Wood
Yes!  But I was thinking about a DVD recorder that you might have hooked to 
your television in the living room!
- Original Message - 
From: "Ian Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL


> Well now, I suppose the term "expensive" depends on how you look at
> the machine, if its from a point of view of accessability only then
> yes, it is a bit expensive however if its from the point of view of a
> very good quality hard drive recorder which has good specs then
> perhaps its not too expensive but as I said, for most general
> applications, it seems to me that most people would be better of
> purchasing a computer with accessible TV tuner card etc as I said 
> previously.
>
> At 18:10 4/12/2005 -0500, Gary Wood said:
>>Hi Ian!  That seems a bit expensive!
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Ian Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:55 PM
>>Subject: Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL
>>
>>
>> > That's correct.
>> >
>> > At 16:48 4/12/2005 -0500, Gary Wood said:
>> >>Hi Ian!  Is that how much this thing costs?
>> >>- Original Message -
>> >>From: "Ian Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >>To: 
>> >>Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 12:05 PM
>> >>Subject: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > Okay, well I've just started playing with this beast and I'll write
>> >> > what I've found thus far.
>> >> >
>> >> > Now it appears that one can only access the hard drive through the
>> >> > Ethernet port meaning that one can only manipulate files, change
>> >> > titles, change playlists, change chapter titles etc and it would
>> >> > appear that we were wrong as their doesn't seem to be a way to 
>> >> > access
>> >> > menus or other functions through the Ethernet connection although 
>> >> > how
>> >> > accessible the functions are through the conventional front buttons
>> >> > or remote controller are yet to be seen, I'll keep testing.
>> >> >
>> >> > Another factor that should be considered, even supposing everything
>> >> > was accessible through the Ethernet port, would you really be 
>> >> > willing
>> >> > to pay over $3,000.00 Australian for one of these machines when the
>> >> > cheaper and more accessible alternative would be to purchase another
>> >> > computer with a couple of big hard drives, a good DVD R-W drive such
>> >> > as a Pioneer DVR-110 screen reader and accessible TV tuner card?
>> >> >
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A station playlist question

2005-12-04 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,
Anyone on this listuse stationplaylist creator?
I'm having a bit of a focus issue with jfw.
I'm running creator 3.02.
When I go to create a new rotation and I tab over to where you actually
place the items for your rotation, it is becoming an issue.
I can arrow down toards the end of the hour, like anything from about 45
minutes past the hour on, goes out of focus.
As I'm arrowing down, jaws has never given me where I am in the hour.
I always have to hit insert 8, which is kind of annoying.
I'm discovering that when I get past about 45 minutes past the hour, I
hit insert 8, and it says nothing.
Has anyone had this problem?
It's major cause I don't know where I am in a rotation.
I've tried maximising the window, and no go.
Thoughts?
I have to get this resolved.
Thanks,
Jed



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Re: is the problem with Winamp, soundcard or XP?

2005-12-04 Thread Gene Stevens
There is a lot of software installed with the Audigy. Unfortunately it isn't 
accessible to Jaws. But if you get some sighted help you can set it up and 
just use the Audio HQ program to make minor changes.

- Original Message - 
From: "Shigeru Toda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 10:59 PM
Subject: is the problem with Winamp, soundcard or XP?


> Hi Gene and Larry,
>
>
>
> Thank you for your immediate replies.  Gene, you were right on.  I never
> thought of checking the default configuration.  In fact, I never knew you
> could change the settings on the driver.  This machine came as is, so I
> never had to deal with that part of the setup.
>
>
>
> It took me a while to find where to change the configuration.  But I 
> finally
> found it in the speaker tab of the sounds and audio devices in the control
> panel.  I was pleasantly surprised to see so many different configurations
> there, and sure enough, the default configuration was desktop speakers.
>
>
>
> Larry, my Winamp problem went away when I changed the speaker 
> configuration
> to surround sound 5.1 speakers.  Oh, what a relief!  I am so glad to hear
> the clean sound on podcast files using Winamp. Again.
>
>
>
> Thank you for your help, both of you.
>
>
>
> ST
>
>
>
>
>
> Below is the original message I sent:
>
>
>
>Hello everyone:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I've been having a bit of a problem.  I have a Pentium 4 with XP
>
> professional.  It's running at about 3.08GHz with one gigabytes of RAM.
>
> Ever since I installed Total Recorder about a month ago, I've been having 
> to
>
> take care of a problem here and there.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> It started out with the microphone input on the soundcard no longer
>
> responding.  It turned out that somehow the Total Recorder's driver did 
> not
>
> like the SoundBlaster Audigy driver and corrupted it.  This problem was
>
> fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling the SoundBlaster Audigy driver, and
>
> the microphone input on the soundcard now works.  But in the process the
>
> Total Recorder's driver disappeared.  At this point that is a minor issue
>
> for me.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Then the second major problem happened.  For some reason, the rear 
> speakers
>
> on the surround sound system quit working.  I know the speakers themselves
>
> are working because when I use them as front speakers, they work.  So at
>
> this point I don't know whether there is something wrong with the 
> soundcard
>
> or the controller that is connected to the soundcard since I have no idea
>
> how I can test them.  I forgot to mention that the sound system is Boston
>
> Acoustics' BA7900 5 and 1 speaker system.  It is possible that the problem
>
> may be the subwoofer since the all the speakers are directly connected to
>
> it.  The controller brings the sound signals from the soundcard and feeds
>
> them into the subwoofer.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> My third problem, which is the reason for this inquiry, is that I noticed
>
> last night Winamp was playing the podcast files I downloaded in very poor
>
> quality.  They sound like listening to a far-away FM radio station with
>
> quite a bit of static.  Sometimes the files played are breaking up as if 
> I'm
>
> getting a bad stream.  I played the same files on Studio Recorder and 
> Sound
>
> Forge, and they are in perfect quality with no extra noise.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Does anyone out there happen to know what's going on with my system?  I
>
> don't know if I need to be focusing on my soundcard, Winamp or speaker
>
> system.  I've unstalled and reinstalled different versions of Winamp 
> several
>
> times.  But the result is just the same.  I wish I new how surround sound
>
> signals are coming out from the soundcard, so that I could test to see if
>
> all the ports are in working order.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> There are five jacks on the soundcard.  I know the microphone jack, 
> line-in
>
> jack and line-out (at least I think that's what it is) jack are working.
>
> But I'm not sure about the jack between line-in and line-out, and the jack
>
> on the outside opposite from the microphone jack.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> If anyone out there can help me, I would greatly appreciate it.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sorry about the long-winded explanation of my problem.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ST
>
>
>
>
>
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is the problem with Winamp, soundcard or XP?

2005-12-04 Thread Shigeru Toda
Hi Gene and Larry,

 

Thank you for your immediate replies.  Gene, you were right on.  I never
thought of checking the default configuration.  In fact, I never knew you
could change the settings on the driver.  This machine came as is, so I
never had to deal with that part of the setup.

 

It took me a while to find where to change the configuration.  But I finally
found it in the speaker tab of the sounds and audio devices in the control
panel.  I was pleasantly surprised to see so many different configurations
there, and sure enough, the default configuration was desktop speakers.

 

Larry, my Winamp problem went away when I changed the speaker configuration
to surround sound 5.1 speakers.  Oh, what a relief!  I am so glad to hear
the clean sound on podcast files using Winamp. Again.

 

Thank you for your help, both of you.

 

ST

 

 

Below is the original message I sent:

 

Hello everyone:

 

 

 

I've been having a bit of a problem.  I have a Pentium 4 with XP

professional.  It's running at about 3.08GHz with one gigabytes of RAM.

Ever since I installed Total Recorder about a month ago, I've been having to

take care of a problem here and there.

 

 

 

It started out with the microphone input on the soundcard no longer

responding.  It turned out that somehow the Total Recorder's driver did not

like the SoundBlaster Audigy driver and corrupted it.  This problem was

fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling the SoundBlaster Audigy driver, and

the microphone input on the soundcard now works.  But in the process the

Total Recorder's driver disappeared.  At this point that is a minor issue

for me.

 

 

 

Then the second major problem happened.  For some reason, the rear speakers

on the surround sound system quit working.  I know the speakers themselves

are working because when I use them as front speakers, they work.  So at

this point I don't know whether there is something wrong with the soundcard

or the controller that is connected to the soundcard since I have no idea

how I can test them.  I forgot to mention that the sound system is Boston

Acoustics' BA7900 5 and 1 speaker system.  It is possible that the problem

may be the subwoofer since the all the speakers are directly connected to

it.  The controller brings the sound signals from the soundcard and feeds

them into the subwoofer.

 

 

 

My third problem, which is the reason for this inquiry, is that I noticed

last night Winamp was playing the podcast files I downloaded in very poor

quality.  They sound like listening to a far-away FM radio station with

quite a bit of static.  Sometimes the files played are breaking up as if I'm

getting a bad stream.  I played the same files on Studio Recorder and Sound

Forge, and they are in perfect quality with no extra noise.

 

 

 

Does anyone out there happen to know what's going on with my system?  I

don't know if I need to be focusing on my soundcard, Winamp or speaker

system.  I've unstalled and reinstalled different versions of Winamp several

times.  But the result is just the same.  I wish I new how surround sound

signals are coming out from the soundcard, so that I could test to see if

all the ports are in working order.

 

 

 

There are five jacks on the soundcard.  I know the microphone jack, line-in

jack and line-out (at least I think that's what it is) jack are working.

But I'm not sure about the jack between line-in and line-out, and the jack

on the outside opposite from the microphone jack.

 

 

 

If anyone out there can help me, I would greatly appreciate it.

 

 

 

Sorry about the long-winded explanation of my problem.

 

 

 

ST

 

 

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Re: pops and clicks with goldwave

2005-12-04 Thread doc
I myself haven't run into that problem yet.  could you send me a small
sample off list so that I might hear it?
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Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 5:15 PM
Subject: pops and clicks with goldwave


> When I first started recording with goldwave, my recordings were smooth,
no
> problems. Lately, I get lots of clicks, pops, crackles, etc. in the
playback
> mode. I checked volume on all aspects. Any ideas? I'm really disappointed
> about this.
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pops and clicks with goldwave

2005-12-04 Thread Sharon Lash
When I first started recording with goldwave, my recordings were smooth, no 
problems. Lately, I get lots of clicks, pops, crackles, etc. in the playback 
mode. I checked volume on all aspects. Any ideas? I'm really disappointed 
about this. 



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Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL

2005-12-04 Thread Ian Wells
Well now, I suppose the term "expensive" depends on how you look at 
the machine, if its from a point of view of accessability only then 
yes, it is a bit expensive however if its from the point of view of a 
very good quality hard drive recorder which has good specs then 
perhaps its not too expensive but as I said, for most general 
applications, it seems to me that most people would be better of 
purchasing a computer with accessible TV tuner card etc as I said previously.

At 18:10 4/12/2005 -0500, Gary Wood said:
>Hi Ian!  That seems a bit expensive!
>- Original Message -
>From: "Ian Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:55 PM
>Subject: Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL
>
>
> > That's correct.
> >
> > At 16:48 4/12/2005 -0500, Gary Wood said:
> >>Hi Ian!  Is that how much this thing costs?
> >>- Original Message -
> >>From: "Ian Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: 
> >>Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 12:05 PM
> >>Subject: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL
> >>
> >>
> >> > Okay, well I've just started playing with this beast and I'll write
> >> > what I've found thus far.
> >> >
> >> > Now it appears that one can only access the hard drive through the
> >> > Ethernet port meaning that one can only manipulate files, change
> >> > titles, change playlists, change chapter titles etc and it would
> >> > appear that we were wrong as their doesn't seem to be a way to access
> >> > menus or other functions through the Ethernet connection although how
> >> > accessible the functions are through the conventional front buttons
> >> > or remote controller are yet to be seen, I'll keep testing.
> >> >
> >> > Another factor that should be considered, even supposing everything
> >> > was accessible through the Ethernet port, would you really be willing
> >> > to pay over $3,000.00 Australian for one of these machines when the
> >> > cheaper and more accessible alternative would be to purchase another
> >> > computer with a couple of big hard drives, a good DVD R-W drive such
> >> > as a Pioneer DVR-110 screen reader and accessible TV tuner card?
> >> >
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Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL

2005-12-04 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Ian!  That seems a bit expensive!
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Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL


> That's correct.
>
> At 16:48 4/12/2005 -0500, Gary Wood said:
>>Hi Ian!  Is that how much this thing costs?
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Ian Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: 
>>Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 12:05 PM
>>Subject: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL
>>
>>
>> > Okay, well I've just started playing with this beast and I'll write
>> > what I've found thus far.
>> >
>> > Now it appears that one can only access the hard drive through the
>> > Ethernet port meaning that one can only manipulate files, change
>> > titles, change playlists, change chapter titles etc and it would
>> > appear that we were wrong as their doesn't seem to be a way to access
>> > menus or other functions through the Ethernet connection although how
>> > accessible the functions are through the conventional front buttons
>> > or remote controller are yet to be seen, I'll keep testing.
>> >
>> > Another factor that should be considered, even supposing everything
>> > was accessible through the Ethernet port, would you really be willing
>> > to pay over $3,000.00 Australian for one of these machines when the
>> > cheaper and more accessible alternative would be to purchase another
>> > computer with a couple of big hard drives, a good DVD R-W drive such
>> > as a Pioneer DVR-110 screen reader and accessible TV tuner card?
>> >
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Re: going back to directX 8?

2005-12-04 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Ted!  Well maybe someone may be able to help you out with that so you 
don't have to uninstall 9.0!
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Subject: Re: going back to directX 8?


> It seems that when I play alien outback, the I can't get to the ships fast
> enough to knock them out.  I wondered if it would be any better with 
> direct
> X 8.
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 1:27 AM
> Subject: Re: going back to directX 8?
>
>
>> Hi Ted!  Is there any reason you'd want to do this, if you'd care to
>> explain?
>> - Original Message - 
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>> To: 
>> Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 10:02 PM
>> Subject: going back to directX 8?
>>
>>
>>> Hi listers, can someone give me instructions on how to uninstall direct
>>> 9.0C and go back to 8.1?  Any help would be appreciated either on or off
>>> the list.  thanks
>>> Ted Phillips
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Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL

2005-12-04 Thread Ian Wells
That's correct.

At 16:48 4/12/2005 -0500, Gary Wood said:
>Hi Ian!  Is that how much this thing costs?
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>
>
> > Okay, well I've just started playing with this beast and I'll write
> > what I've found thus far.
> >
> > Now it appears that one can only access the hard drive through the
> > Ethernet port meaning that one can only manipulate files, change
> > titles, change playlists, change chapter titles etc and it would
> > appear that we were wrong as their doesn't seem to be a way to access
> > menus or other functions through the Ethernet connection although how
> > accessible the functions are through the conventional front buttons
> > or remote controller are yet to be seen, I'll keep testing.
> >
> > Another factor that should be considered, even supposing everything
> > was accessible through the Ethernet port, would you really be willing
> > to pay over $3,000.00 Australian for one of these machines when the
> > cheaper and more accessible alternative would be to purchase another
> > computer with a couple of big hard drives, a good DVD R-W drive such
> > as a Pioneer DVR-110 screen reader and accessible TV tuner card?
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Re: DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL

2005-12-04 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Ian!  Is that how much this thing costs?
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> Okay, well I've just started playing with this beast and I'll write
> what I've found thus far.
>
> Now it appears that one can only access the hard drive through the
> Ethernet port meaning that one can only manipulate files, change
> titles, change playlists, change chapter titles etc and it would
> appear that we were wrong as their doesn't seem to be a way to access
> menus or other functions through the Ethernet connection although how
> accessible the functions are through the conventional front buttons
> or remote controller are yet to be seen, I'll keep testing.
>
> Another factor that should be considered, even supposing everything
> was accessible through the Ethernet port, would you really be willing
> to pay over $3,000.00 Australian for one of these machines when the
> cheaper and more accessible alternative would be to purchase another
> computer with a couple of big hard drives, a good DVD R-W drive such
> as a Pioneer DVR-110 screen reader and accessible TV tuner card?
>
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RE: MP3 playback too fast

2005-12-04 Thread Ibby Karbhari
Many thanks,
All sorted, not the CMOS, not the sound card drivers it was some file in
sound forge that was corrupted. Reinstalled S.F and all sorted.

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Sent: 04 December 2005 12:17
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: MP3 playback too fast


before reinstalling windows xp I would reset the cmos on the mother board by
removing the battery. Everything you have should auto detect after that
though you may have to restart the machine twice. Make sure you have a
sighted person there just in case if you are blind. If that doesn't work I
would reinstall the sound card drivers. That is why I have a set of USB
speakers in case something like this goes wrong.


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Re: going back to directX 8?

2005-12-04 Thread Ted Phillips
It seems that when I play alien outback, the I can't get to the ships fast 
enough to knock them out.  I wondered if it would be any better with direct 
X 8.
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Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 1:27 AM
Subject: Re: going back to directX 8?


> Hi Ted!  Is there any reason you'd want to do this, if you'd care to
> explain?
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> Subject: going back to directX 8?
>
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>> Hi listers, can someone give me instructions on how to uninstall direct
>> 9.0C and go back to 8.1?  Any help would be appreciated either on or off
>> the list.  thanks
>> Ted Phillips
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DVD RECORDER, I DON'T THINK ITS PRACTICAL

2005-12-04 Thread Ian Wells
Okay, well I've just started playing with this beast and I'll write 
what I've found thus far.

Now it appears that one can only access the hard drive through the 
Ethernet port meaning that one can only manipulate files, change 
titles, change playlists, change chapter titles etc and it would 
appear that we were wrong as their doesn't seem to be a way to access 
menus or other functions through the Ethernet connection although how 
accessible the functions are through the conventional front buttons 
or remote controller are yet to be seen, I'll keep testing.

Another factor that should be considered, even supposing everything 
was accessible through the Ethernet port, would you really be willing 
to pay over $3,000.00 Australian for one of these machines when the 
cheaper and more accessible alternative would be to purchase another 
computer with a couple of big hard drives, a good DVD R-W drive such 
as a Pioneer DVR-110 screen reader and accessible TV tuner card?


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Re: Playing songs and music using Winamp

2005-12-04 Thread patricknc
Windows Media sets itself to play everything by default, so go into its file 
type preferences & uncheck MP3, & this should solve the problem

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Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: Playing songs and music using Winamp


>hi terry what you need to do is go into the windows play
> list editor by hitting control tab from the main window or alt e to open 
> up
> the play list editor then hit the l key to open up your files. then tab 
> over
> until you see the list of drives on your computer navigate to where the
> songs are and add them one by one. You can also open up an entire folder 
> of
> songs by hitting shift l and highlighting the folder where the songs are.
> then they will be in a play list.
> you can go to the top of the list and hit enter and the first song in the
> list will play followed by the second third etc provided you have the
> preferences set to let the play list continue.
>
> Chris Ramsay
>
> PS if you need help you can always give me a call.
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Terri Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Pc-audio" 
> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 9:18 PM
> Subject: Playing songs and music using Winamp
>
>
>> I'd like to play my songs using Winamp.  Every time I open up a song to
>> play
>> it Window's Media Player keeps coming up.  How do I go about getting them
>> to
>> play in Winamp.  Thanks.
>>
>> Terri
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Re: MP3 playback too fast

2005-12-04 Thread Don Ball
before reinstalling windows xp I would reset the cmos on the mother board by
removing the battery. Everything you have should auto detect after that
though you may have to restart the machine twice. Make sure you have a
sighted person there just in case if you are blind. If that doesn't work I
would reinstall the sound card drivers. That is why I have a set of USB
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Strange Stream Problem

2005-12-04 Thread Steve Matzura
I have a file that is essentially an archive of a stream--what you get
if you enable archiving in the Shoutcast plugin for Winamp.  There are
other encoders which can be used, and I am reasonably sure that the
Shoutcast plug-in was not the one used to create this particular
archive file.  Here's the problem, though.  The file starts out
playing OK, then at about three minutes in, it suddenly jumps to
double-speed, and the Winamp time-remaining timer starts counting up,
not down.  This means that somehow the file's bit rate got changed
while archiving, something I didn't think was possible without
starting a new archive file.  Does anyone have any experience with
this and if so, how to fix it?  I was thinking of just lobbing off the
front three minutes of the file and seing if it would play correctly
after that, but I haven't tried to do so yet.


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