Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Bruce,

On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 11:03:08 PM, you bellowed the following:
 One thing is that Gold Wave is pretty much a one-man operation, 
 where as Sound forge is brought to you by teh same people who 
 mass-marketed blank CD's and then charge you for using them.


True, although Sony hasn't screwed it up yet. When they do, I'll
probably go to Adobe Audition or something. I dread that, because
Audition is so slow at rendering things, but I'd use that over Goldwave
any day.


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Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Bruce,

On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 10:39:29 PM, you bellowed the following:
 I believe in Gold Wave. It's gotten a lot of knocking over the years from
 people who sincerely believe that anything other than Sound Forge is a 
 hopeless program to use.


Well, I bought goldwave in 1998 after using it for a year as a demo, then
two more years before switching to sound forge, and
sure, it's accessible and easy to use for what it is, but the interface
is a might too non-standard/clunky for me.
The whole start/end marker thing is a bit of a pain to deal with if you
don't know ahead of time where you're going to be if you're zipping
arounmd in huge increments of a multi-hour long file as I do often in
sound forge.
I like the one cursor approach myself -- very easy to deal with, and
it's a lot easier to quickly jump outside of a selection you've made
without selecting the entire file, or going into an edit box and typing
in numbers, or jumpng to a queue point that you may have had to set up
before starting, which then may have changed as certain parts of the
file get editted out.

Also, the DirectX manager isn't very accessible yet, and Goldwave just
doesn't have the mastering capability I need. It's compressor is, well,
a bit plastic, and the noise reduction algorithm is based from FFT,
which does the whole under-water thing.
It's saving crase is that the pop/crackle removal thing works pretty
well on digital cracks such as continuous DC offset issues, but not very
well on things like restoring vinyl.

The biggest advantage of keeping goldwave for me though is the format
support it has. Coming from a non-corperate environment, it does support
more formats than sound forge probably ever will, which I do like still.

It's kind of interesting to note that goldwave seems to have a bigger learning
curve than sound forge does, at least for basic editting, even for
sighted folks from what I've read. I started my
audio editting existence on goldwave, and didn't like sound forge at all
at first, because.. well, it was too standard and a shock to get used to
word processing editting concepts applied to audio in such a fassion,
which I know sounds a bit strange, but there you are.

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Re: any shortcuts for power dvd?

2006-01-06 Thread Roden
Hello Randy!

Here I include the short cut keys for operating the Power DVD or Cyver Link 
DVD:

Pat here is some commands for power dvd that might help.

Keystroke
Play
Enter

Pause
Space Bar

Stop
S

Next
N

Previous
P

Volume Up
Plus Sign

Volume down
-Minus Sign

Mute
Q

Step Backward
Ctrl+Alt+B

Step Forward
ctrl+Alt+T

Eject
Ctrl+E
Zoom
Z
Disk Mode
O
Next Audio Stream
H
Karaoke
K
Capture Frame
C
Go up
R
Menu
L
Repeat
Ctrl+R
Configuration Screen
Ctrl+C
Next Angle
A
Next Subtitle
U
Help
F1

HTH
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 hello gang. I am using windows xp home edition media center and jfw 7.0.
 i want to ask what are the shortcuts for using power dvd?
 and how do i make windows media player play dvd's?
 Randy
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Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Bruce Toews
And your reasons? I'm not doubting you, but if Gold Wave is so much worse 
than these, I'd like to  know why as it'd influence my decision.
Bruce

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On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Patrick Perdue wrote:

 Hello Bruce,

 On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 11:03:08 PM, you bellowed the following:
 One thing is that Gold Wave is pretty much a one-man operation,
 where as Sound forge is brought to you by teh same people who
 mass-marketed blank CD's and then charge you for using them.


 True, although Sony hasn't screwed it up yet. When they do, I'll
 probably go to Adobe Audition or something. I dread that, because
 Audition is so slow at rendering things, but I'd use that over Goldwave
 any day.




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Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Bruce Toews
Okay, you just answered my previous question. Well, I don't have four or 
five hundred Canadian to spend on Sound Forge, and I've gotten quite fast 
with Gold Wave's interface and never much cared for Sound Forge's. And 
I've been very surprised in recent months, after avoiding it, to discover 
that Gold Wave's noise reduction has come an awful long way. Its recent 
ability to use Winamp plugins to control output has also been a major 
plus. All my radio shows and other sound editing are done with Gold Wave. 
So I guess it's largely a preference thing, though I will continue to 
suggest that the benefits of SF over GW are not $3 or $3 hundred worth.
Bruce

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On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Patrick Perdue wrote:

 Hello Bruce,

 On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 10:39:29 PM, you bellowed the following:
 I believe in Gold Wave. It's gotten a lot of knocking over the years from
 people who sincerely believe that anything other than Sound Forge is a
 hopeless program to use.


 Well, I bought goldwave in 1998 after using it for a year as a demo, then
 two more years before switching to sound forge, and
 sure, it's accessible and easy to use for what it is, but the interface
 is a might too non-standard/clunky for me.
 The whole start/end marker thing is a bit of a pain to deal with if you
 don't know ahead of time where you're going to be if you're zipping
 arounmd in huge increments of a multi-hour long file as I do often in
 sound forge.
 I like the one cursor approach myself -- very easy to deal with, and
 it's a lot easier to quickly jump outside of a selection you've made
 without selecting the entire file, or going into an edit box and typing
 in numbers, or jumpng to a queue point that you may have had to set up
 before starting, which then may have changed as certain parts of the
 file get editted out.

 Also, the DirectX manager isn't very accessible yet, and Goldwave just
 doesn't have the mastering capability I need. It's compressor is, well,
 a bit plastic, and the noise reduction algorithm is based from FFT,
 which does the whole under-water thing.
 It's saving crase is that the pop/crackle removal thing works pretty
 well on digital cracks such as continuous DC offset issues, but not very
 well on things like restoring vinyl.

 The biggest advantage of keeping goldwave for me though is the format
 support it has. Coming from a non-corperate environment, it does support
 more formats than sound forge probably ever will, which I do like still.

 It's kind of interesting to note that goldwave seems to have a bigger learning
 curve than sound forge does, at least for basic editting, even for
 sighted folks from what I've read. I started my
 audio editting existence on goldwave, and didn't like sound forge at all
 at first, because.. well, it was too standard and a shock to get used to
 word processing editting concepts applied to audio in such a fassion,
 which I know sounds a bit strange, but there you are.

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RE: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Nolan Crabb
No, I'm encoding initially at 44,100 double speed tape then sampling down to
22.500 or whatever it is.  I've never had a problem with disks being filled,
probably because I don't save in wav formats.  I don't know much about it,
but it appears that the .pca (perfect clarity audio) is some kind of a
compression scheme.  Since I double speed everything that goes into the Book
Port, that file is reduced by at least half and actually a little more than
half by the time it hits my flash card.  I have a 2 gig flash card in there,
so no worries about ever running out, especially since I'm compressing the
audio.

Truthfully, considering the space I save, and considering the quality of NLS
tapes in the first place, 24 KBPS sounds absolutely fine for what I'm doing.
I always change them to mono as part of the digitization process anyway.  I
was encoding at 16 KBPS when I had a lower capacity flash card in the  Book
Port.  Sixteen KBPS is acceptable for an NLS book or magazine, but it's not
pretty, and it's not what you would want to quietly move to a CD for later
reading some day down the road.  I always knew that as soon as I was done
with the book or the mag, I'd delete it.

As for taking out references to the cassette, in the magazines, when I
digitize the table of contents, I even take out that side one tone 3 type
stuff.  What's left is the story name, the page number on which it appears,
and the reading time.  I refuse to tinker with those files much more than
that; after a while, you start getting to a point where you're putting more
work into the digitization process than it's worth, unless you're going to
keep the book or magazine as some kind of lovely little keepsake thingy.  So
far, I haven't read a book good enough to warrant keeping it around forever
and ever.

Nolan


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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 7:21 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: RE: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

What are you writing at first 22,050hz at 16Bit  or smaller? in 
stereo, you could only go about 6 hours and 40 minutes at that rate 
before you'd fill a fat 32 disk with 2 gigabytes. 24K mp3s don't 
really sound that good, the smallest I do is 32K or 32K at the lowest 
vbr rating of the encoder engine I use, can't spell frahnhoffer but I 
tried, but, again, on the BP  24K mp3s I guess are ok. One mp3 at 
that length would be a little unwieldy to me, but that is just 
individual preference, and the bp does keep track of where you're 
reading in any case. What is a *.pca file?
I am going to give GoldWave a look to see how they use noise 
reduction or how their native noise reduction works, it's worth 
the$50 because of the support to keyboards the program continues to 
have as well.
Bruce, you're a good promulgator of the program, :) grin

Curtis Delzer

At 04:12 PM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
No, I'm doing many of the same things you mentioned already.  I'm getting
rid of beginnings and endings of all sides, blowing off all references to
cassettes in general.

When I'm done, I have a single MP3, 24 KBPS, that works nicely in the Book
Port.

I dug out the deck, and the crosstalk is no more.

Sixteen sides is the most I've ever digitized--made for a heck of a file,
but it worked.

I guess I could do all that region creation stuff, which makes sense, but I
save each side as a .pca file, then I combine them and render them as a
single MP3.  I don't even keep the stuff about continuing on page
such-and-such at the beginning of every side.



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Subject: Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

I initially forgot a couple steps, very important. After you've
recorded your stereo file with each track/side in the left and
right channels, you need to select the entire file and copy it to the
clip board and paste it into another window, one which is mono so the
sound will be in the center. OOPS, sorry about that.
You can do all the processing if you wish first before you do the
pasting into your mono file, but it is important if you can, to put
markers while the initial recording is being made when the cassette
sides end so you can find them in an 8 side file, for example, which
is just about the limit for fat32 (at 44,100Hz at 16bit stereo), if
you use that format on your hard drive. So, let's say you've recorded
your stereo file, 2 cassettes long which is about 3 hours, (probably
2:56 or so), select it all, then paste it into your mono file. First,
the left channel, then the right channel. When you reverse the right
channel, after you've done that, your 11 hour file will look like
this; again after you've sampled down to 22,050Hz in mono, side 1, 2,
5, 6, 7, 8, 3, 4, (from least to most time, left to right. I label
each region paying very close 

RE: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Nolan Crabb
Well, wait then!  I bought CD Architect with Sound Forge.  How can I be sure
I really don't have the plug-in?
 

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 Noise Reduction 2.0 does come with Sound forge 8.0 currently as well as
CD Architect 5.2 for $225.
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RE: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Judy W

in my version, the noise reduction plug in is on a separate cd...
Hope this helps,

Judy




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Well, wait then!  I bought CD Architect with Sound Forge.  How can I be sure
I really don't have the plug-in?


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Re: Sound Cards

2006-01-06 Thread DOC
I think your problem is with jaws.  I had no problems with earlier versions
of jaws in the sound card properties.
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 Hello all,
 I am using a Sound blaster-Livecard with Jaws 7.0.
 The sound card works well for my purposes. But now the question.
 When I attempt to go into the properties of the card, such as speakers,
 settings, etc, Jaws does not read the menus good at all.
 Probably alot of graphics.
 Is there a sound card that works well, that also allows a screen reader to
 get into the workings of the card?
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Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Gary King
If I have this version of Noise Reduction from a previous version of Sound
Forge, can I continue to use it with version 8?

Gary King, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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  Sony's Noise Reduction is in fact called Noise Reduction 2.0 and
 would have come on a separate CD.  Noise Reduction by itself from the Sony
 web site is $279.99 but you can purchase Sound Forge 8.0, Noise Reduction
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Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Curtis Delzer
Even as an update to SF 5.0? My wife payed $149 for that for me for 
Christmas, so both for $225? I mean can I pay $75 more now for the 
2.0A version of the NR? I have mine on an old computer, 
preinstalled so probably have to buy a new install for it. Thanks!



Curtis Delzer




At 04:54 AM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
  Noise Reduction 2.0 does come with Sound forge 8.0 currently as well as
CD Architect 5.2 for $225.
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RE: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Curtis Delzer
Oh yeah but while you're recording you're writing  *.wav files by 
default, no matter what you save too, that was why I was wondering. 
You must have NFS (or whatever the native XP file system is, mine was 
updated from 98 and I wanted to have access at the system level from 
dos so still use fat32.
Why do you write 2 compressed files since if the native source is 
*.wav you could just write your *.mp3 files from it which would be 
closer to source and save you a step, just curious.




Curtis Delzer



At 04:55 AM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
No, I'm encoding initially at 44,100 double speed tape then sampling down to
22.500 or whatever it is.  I've never had a problem with disks being filled,
probably because I don't save in wav formats.  I don't know much about it,
but it appears that the .pca (perfect clarity audio) is some kind of a
compression scheme.  Since I double speed everything that goes into the Book
Port, that file is reduced by at least half and actually a little more than
half by the time it hits my flash card.  I have a 2 gig flash card in there,
so no worries about ever running out, especially since I'm compressing the
audio.

Truthfully, considering the space I save, and considering the quality of NLS
tapes in the first place, 24 KBPS sounds absolutely fine for what I'm doing.
I always change them to mono as part of the digitization process anyway.  I
was encoding at 16 KBPS when I had a lower capacity flash card in the  Book
Port.  Sixteen KBPS is acceptable for an NLS book or magazine, but it's not
pretty, and it's not what you would want to quietly move to a CD for later
reading some day down the road.  I always knew that as soon as I was done
with the book or the mag, I'd delete it.

As for taking out references to the cassette, in the magazines, when I
digitize the table of contents, I even take out that side one tone 3 type
stuff.  What's left is the story name, the page number on which it appears,
and the reading time.  I refuse to tinker with those files much more than
that; after a while, you start getting to a point where you're putting more
work into the digitization process than it's worth, unless you're going to
keep the book or magazine as some kind of lovely little keepsake thingy.  So
far, I haven't read a book good enough to warrant keeping it around forever
and ever.

Nolan


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What are you writing at first 22,050hz at 16Bit  or smaller? in
stereo, you could only go about 6 hours and 40 minutes at that rate
before you'd fill a fat 32 disk with 2 gigabytes. 24K mp3s don't
really sound that good, the smallest I do is 32K or 32K at the lowest
vbr rating of the encoder engine I use, can't spell frahnhoffer but I
tried, but, again, on the BP  24K mp3s I guess are ok. One mp3 at
that length would be a little unwieldy to me, but that is just
individual preference, and the bp does keep track of where you're
reading in any case. What is a *.pca file?
I am going to give GoldWave a look to see how they use noise
reduction or how their native noise reduction works, it's worth
the$50 because of the support to keyboards the program continues to
have as well.
Bruce, you're a good promulgator of the program, :) grin

Curtis Delzer

At 04:12 PM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
 No, I'm doing many of the same things you mentioned already.  I'm getting
 rid of beginnings and endings of all sides, blowing off all references to
 cassettes in general.
 
 When I'm done, I have a single MP3, 24 KBPS, that works nicely in the Book
 Port.
 
 I dug out the deck, and the crosstalk is no more.
 
 Sixteen sides is the most I've ever digitized--made for a heck of a file,
 but it worked.
 
 I guess I could do all that region creation stuff, which makes sense, but I
 save each side as a .pca file, then I combine them and render them as a
 single MP3.  I don't even keep the stuff about continuing on page
 such-and-such at the beginning of every side.
 
 
 
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 I initially forgot a couple steps, very important. After you've
 recorded your stereo file with each track/side in the left and
 right channels, you need to select the entire file and copy it to the
 clip board and paste it into another window, one which is mono so the
 sound will be in the center. OOPS, sorry about that.
 You can do all the processing if you wish first before you do the
 pasting into your mono file, but it is important if you can, to put
 markers while the initial recording is being made when the cassette
 sides end so you can find them in an 8 side file, for example, which
 is just about 

RE: converting text files to Audio

2006-01-06 Thread Kevin Cussick
Hi all,

I know dolphin have got their new software it's called producer It
turns text into a dtb I think it is daisy 2.0 at this time their is
not a trial for this software does anyone know of any other software
that will do this that I can get a demonstration of?

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Subject: converting text files to Audio


 Open Book will convert files to MP3 but does it produce files
in
Daisy audio format?

What other options are there for converting text files to audio?

Peter S.


At 11:53 PM 5/01/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
Well it's mostly some dvd recoding stuff and this premium is as far
as I
know really a full blown media center, where as the ultra
concentrates on
the actual burning. :-)

Best regards
Brian
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Re: converting text files to Audio

2006-01-06 Thread Kiran Kaja
There is one product called Eclipse Writer which is (if I am not mistaken) 
developed by IRTI. Although its not as powerful as the Dolphin product, it 
gets the job done. There was also a demo available on their site. I think 
Kurzweil 1000 Version 10 also converts text to an audio DTB.

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Hi all,

I know dolphin have got their new software it's called producer It
turns text into a dtb I think it is daisy 2.0 at this time their is
not a trial for this software does anyone know of any other software
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 Open Book will convert files to MP3 but does it produce files
in
Daisy audio format?

What other options are there for converting text files to audio?

Peter S.


At 11:53 PM 5/01/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
Well it's mostly some dvd recoding stuff and this premium is as far
as I
know really a full blown media center, where as the ultra
concentrates on
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Best regards
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Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Mac Norins
Jerry,

What is there about version 8 and CD Architect that should make one upgrade 
from version 6?


Regards,

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Re: converting text files to Audio

2006-01-06 Thread Roden
Hi Kevin!

I vote Text Aloud.  It converts your text into an audio  format.

Visit
http://www.google.com/
in the search field, type text aloud


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 I know dolphin have got their new software it's called producer It
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 Subject: converting text files to Audio


 Open Book will convert files to MP3 but does it produce files
 in
 Daisy audio format?

 What other options are there for converting text files to audio?

 Peter S.


 At 11:53 PM 5/01/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
Well it's mostly some dvd recoding stuff and this premium is as far
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know really a full blown media center, where as the ultra
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Best regards
Brian
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Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Jerry Richer
 Tyler!  For most people most of the time Goldwave does everything they
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RE: converting text files to Audio

2006-01-06 Thread Kevin Cussick
Hi,

I already have text aloud I don't want to make just an mp

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Hi Kevin!

I vote Text Aloud.  It converts your text into an audio  format.

Visit
http://www.google.com/
in the search field, type text aloud


Regards,

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digital talking book all the best.
Subject: RE: converting text files to Audio


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 I know dolphin have got their new software it's called producer It
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 Open Book will convert files to MP3 but does it produce
files
 in
 Daisy audio format?

 What other options are there for converting text files to audio?

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Re: Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Gary Wood
Probably because Goldwave is less expensive than Soundforge!
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 And your reasons? I'm not doubting you, but if Gold Wave is so much worse
 than these, I'd like to  know why as it'd influence my decision.
 Bruce

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 On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Patrick Perdue wrote:

 Hello Bruce,

 On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 11:03:08 PM, you bellowed the following:
 One thing is that Gold Wave is pretty much a one-man operation,
 where as Sound forge is brought to you by teh same people who
 mass-marketed blank CD's and then charge you for using them.


 True, although Sony hasn't screwed it up yet. When they do, I'll
 probably go to Adobe Audition or something. I dread that, because
 Audition is so slow at rendering things, but I'd use that over Goldwave
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Slingbox

2006-01-06 Thread Louis R Briones
Being a newby to this group, I would like to know if there is  a 
knowledgeable person who would have information on a product call the 
Sling, whished enable to gather information from a VCR  and a satellite 
system and feed the gather information to a DVD disc for personal used.
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Re: Looking for a Program

2006-01-06 Thread Steve Matzura
Another Redchair program I found was The Godfather, but it ran away
from me and after it was done I had no idea what I had in front of me,
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new to the list with many questions

2006-01-06 Thread Sheila Styron
In an attempt to not take up too much list energy, I will offer some
background info and ask a few questions.  If my situation sounds like
something one of you wouldn't mind discussing in greater detail off list, I
would appreciate the help.  I just recently upgraded to the pro version of
Sound Forge 8, and I am in the process of reading and recording books, which
all I know how to do is edit the files.  Besides that, I know almost nothing
about digital recording, including most of the terminology, formats or
appropriate settings etc.  I need to get these chapters and sections which
I'm currently saving as mp3 files reproduced in some sort of regular audio
cd format which I don't even know a technical name for so have obviously
personally had very little experience burning cd's of any kind. I don't even
know if I have to do it in real time or if I should give files or a master
CD to a professional duplicator.  Ironically, I have had quite extensive
experience writing, arranging and producing music both live and electronic
but not as an engineer, which is another area intend to pursue.  Thanks in
advance to anyone who has the interest  and expertise to take a little time
out and help steer me toward a good path to follow.

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Power DVD question.

2006-01-06 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Folks:

From an accessible and audio point of view, ttwo questions:
1.   is it worth upgrading Power DVD from Version 5 to version 6? 
2.  Would it make more sense to purchase the latest Power DVD plugin for 
Windows Media?

Thanks all over the place gang.
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can you use windows media player to play dvd's?

2006-01-06 Thread randy Tijerina
hello friends. I forgot to ask the person who passed along to me the shortcut 
keys,
i was told that you can use windows media player to play dvd's instead of the 
power dvd player?
is this true, and will i need a plugin?
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RE: can you use windows media player to play dvd's?

2006-01-06 Thread G B
yes

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hello friends. I forgot to ask the person who passed along to me the
shortcut keys,
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Re: Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Tyler Wood
I like gold wave and I don't exactly have $500 to spend on it, let alone 
$40, although I'd prefer $40 to $400 any day. I'm just curious, is gold wave 
so cheap because sound forge is manufactured and made by sony? I actually 
recently bought a sony stario, and it was...expensive. Just curious.

Tyler
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 Hello Bruce,

 On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 10:39:29 PM, you bellowed the following:
 I believe in Gold Wave. It's gotten a lot of knocking over the years from
 people who sincerely believe that anything other than Sound Forge is a
 hopeless program to use.


 Well, I bought goldwave in 1998 after using it for a year as a demo, then
 two more years before switching to sound forge, and
 sure, it's accessible and easy to use for what it is, but the interface
 is a might too non-standard/clunky for me.
 The whole start/end marker thing is a bit of a pain to deal with if you
 don't know ahead of time where you're going to be if you're zipping
 arounmd in huge increments of a multi-hour long file as I do often in
 sound forge.
 I like the one cursor approach myself -- very easy to deal with, and
 it's a lot easier to quickly jump outside of a selection you've made
 without selecting the entire file, or going into an edit box and typing
 in numbers, or jumpng to a queue point that you may have had to set up
 before starting, which then may have changed as certain parts of the
 file get editted out.

 Also, the DirectX manager isn't very accessible yet, and Goldwave just
 doesn't have the mastering capability I need. It's compressor is, well,
 a bit plastic, and the noise reduction algorithm is based from FFT,
 which does the whole under-water thing.
 It's saving crase is that the pop/crackle removal thing works pretty
 well on digital cracks such as continuous DC offset issues, but not very
 well on things like restoring vinyl.

 The biggest advantage of keeping goldwave for me though is the format
 support it has. Coming from a non-corperate environment, it does support
 more formats than sound forge probably ever will, which I do like still.

 It's kind of interesting to note that goldwave seems to have a bigger 
 learning
 curve than sound forge does, at least for basic editting, even for
 sighted folks from what I've read. I started my
 audio editting existence on goldwave, and didn't like sound forge at all
 at first, because.. well, it was too standard and a shock to get used to
 word processing editting concepts applied to audio in such a fassion,
 which I know sounds a bit strange, but there you are.

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Re: can you use windows media player to play dvd's?

2006-01-06 Thread Governor Staten
you do not need a plugin and yes you can play dvd's.

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 hello friends. I forgot to ask the person who passed along to me the 
 shortcut keys,
 i was told that you can use windows media player to play dvd's instead of 
 the power dvd player?
 is this true, and will i need a plugin?
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Re: can you use windows media player to play dvd's?

2006-01-06 Thread randy Tijerina
now here is the question. are the shortcut keys different? i am just getting 
started watching dvd's. what do i need to do. Randy
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 yes

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Re: can you use windows media player to play dvd's?

2006-01-06 Thread randy Tijerina
what do i have to do. start up power dvd or windows media player and tell it 
to play a dvd. thanks. Randy
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 you do not need a plugin and yes you can play dvd's.

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Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread doc
I agree with you Tyler.  I've been using goldwave for over a year and love
it.   keep finding better ways of using it.
When you give unto others
whether or not they give to you in return, It   matters not for your job is
Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions


 Well then, I'll stick with gold wave, as it suits my needs and, like I
said
 in a previous post, I don't have $500 to spend on something that I'll
never
 even touch the features in. If you know gold waves interface well and can
 use it, why spend $500, especially if it can suit your needs. I'll admit,
 however, that I've not yet used sound forge--although whatever it offers,
I
 don't exactly think its worth $500, compaired to $40, and you pretty much
 get just as much as you would with sound forge as far as I'm concerned.

 Tyler
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 Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 10:03 PM
 Subject: Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions


 A few years ago, Gold Wave was very much a toy as far as sound editors
  went. That has changed as new versions have come out. The price has not
  changed. One thing is that Gold Wave is pretty much a one-man operation,
  where as Sound forge is brought to you by teh same people who
  mass-marketed blank CD's and then charge you for using them.
 
  Bruce
 
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  On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Tyler Wood wrote:
 
  That is, after you spend the $200 for soundforge, and why I am stil
  wondering why does sound forge cost so much compaired to gold wave,
  unless
  it has 200 features that gold wave doesn't, I'm not spending that much.
  Not
  after I spend $50, at the most, for gold wave, and why I'm buying gold
  wave.
  Tyler
  - Original Message -
  From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 9:39 PM
  Subject: RE: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions
 
 
  I believe in Gold Wave. It's gotten a lot of knocking over the years
  from
  people who sincerely believe that anything other than Sound Forge is a
  hopeless program to use.
 
  Bruce
 
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  On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:
 
  What are you writing at first 22,050hz at 16Bit  or smaller? in
  stereo, you could only go about 6 hours and 40 minutes at that rate
  before you'd fill a fat 32 disk with 2 gigabytes. 24K mp3s don't
  really sound that good, the smallest I do is 32K or 32K at the lowest
  vbr rating of the encoder engine I use, can't spell frahnhoffer but I
  tried, but, again, on the BP  24K mp3s I guess are ok. One mp3 at
  that length would be a little unwieldy to me, but that is just
  individual preference, and the bp does keep track of where you're
  reading in any case. What is a *.pca file?
  I am going to give GoldWave a look to see how they use noise
  reduction or how their native noise reduction works, it's worth
  the$50 because of the support to keyboards the program continues to
  have as well.
  Bruce, you're a good promulgator of the program, :) grin
 
  Curtis Delzer
 
  At 04:12 PM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
  No, I'm doing many of the same things you mentioned already.  I'm
  getting
  rid of beginnings and endings of all sides, blowing off all
references
  to
  cassettes in general.
 
  When I'm done, I have a single MP3, 24 KBPS, that works nicely in
the
  Book
  Port.
 
  I dug out the deck, and the crosstalk is no more.
 
  Sixteen sides is the most I've ever digitized--made for a heck of a
  file,
  but it worked.
 
  I guess I could do all that region creation stuff, which makes
sense,
  but I
  save each side as a .pca file, then I combine them and render them
as
  a
  single MP3.  I don't even keep the stuff about continuing on page
  such-and-such at the beginning of every side.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Curtis Delzer
  Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 4:54 AM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions
 
  I initially forgot a couple steps, very important. After you've
  recorded your stereo file with each track/side in the left and
  right channels, you need to select the entire file and copy it 

Re: can you use windows media player to play dvd's?

2006-01-06 Thread Governor Staten
Everything you need is in windows media player. press alt_p and arrow down 
and you'll find what you need.- Original Message - 
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 19:14
Subject: Re: can you use windows media player to play dvd's?



 what do i have to do. start up power dvd or windows media player and tell 
 it
 to play a dvd. thanks. Randy
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 you do not need a plugin and yes you can play dvd's.

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 Subject: can you use windows media player to play dvd's?



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Re: Power DVD question.

2006-01-06 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
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Hello Jim. I've been using PowerDVD 4.x for a couple of years and have 
realized that really when it comes to a dvd player, what can you 
upgrade? I mean, 4.x has the audio language menu item, you can use the 
numbers on the keyboard to pick scene numbers or episode numbers for TV 
series dvds, etc. I'd be interested in knowing what all new and 
enhanced features the version 6 has over 5 and 4.

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Re: accessible mp3 tag program

2006-01-06 Thread Kevin Doucet
Hi,

Unfortunately I am a dummy. I can't seem to figure out how to do this. Can you 
please give some step by step help on having the mp3 tags filled in from the 
file names?

Thanks.
At 05:37 PM 1/6/2006 -0500, you wrote:

Hi, Kevin:

On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 20:05:46 -0600, you wrote:

Thanks for this. What I am wanting is a program to fill in the mp3 tags from 
the file names. Do you know How I can do that?

MP3 Tag Studio is my fave MP3 tag editor/fixer-upper of all time.


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transferring video tapes to computer

2006-01-06 Thread LisaP Briones
Hi all,
I don't remember if this topic has been visited here or not, but I was 
wondering exactly what I would need to take some things from my video tapes 
and get them on my hard drive?  I saw something called a Slingbox and I have 
a friend who gave me a vague description of something called a movie box. 
Will either of these work or what would I need to do this if anyone knows? 
I use JAWS 5.1 and have XP.  Thanks.
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Re: Sound Cards

2006-01-06 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Doc,
Thanks for the response. Will keep on trying.
Thanks,
Morey

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