Re: lyrics?

2007-02-20 Thread TrueBlue Proud
Dean, I'm in the UK, 
Billy

 
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Subject: Re: lyrics?


 this is probably barely responsive to your request, but somebody will 
 want to know that for U.S. citizens, National Library Service has 
 produced rise up singing, the Group singing Sonbook, which comes n 
 ten volumes of braille. It's downloadable by eligible readers, so 
 though the file would contain some chord notations and perhaps melody 
 lines that would be jumbled by the reverse translation process, 
 lyrics could be usable even  by those who don't read braille.  It's 
 book number 15047.
 
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Re: Auto splitting files. Goldwave?

2007-02-20 Thread Russ
Hi

If you are interested in splitting mp3 files without using goldwave
then mp3DirectCut works well.  It is free and works directly on the
mp3 file so there is no loss of audio quality.  I use it on mp3 files
created from audio books on cassette to make them easier to navigate.

http://mpesch3.de1.cc/

Russ

On 2/19/07, Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yes, but you will have to do a lot of tweeking.  Unless you just happen to
 know the length of the silence between tracks or what thres holds to set it
 can be rather time consuming anyway.  What I would suggest is to look up
 that particular cd online and get a track listing that shows the length of
 each track.  then you can set a cue point at each time point. then use gold
 wave's splitter, found in the edit menu.
 **

   Let a smile be your lantern of joy
 robert Doc Wright
 http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
 skype: talmidim
 msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 From: Jason Boston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 10:51 PM
 Subject: Auto splitting files. Goldwave?


 Seems I've heard you can use a feature within Goldwave  to automatically
 split a audio file into several smaller files based on a certain length
 of silence within the file.

 I have several audio cassettes where all of one side is one long mp3
 file. I want to split this file into individual songs without having to
 manually search for the silences.

 Can't I do this with goldwave?

 Thanks,
 Jason




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Re: i audio question

2007-02-20 Thread Michael Lang
Joe, which IAudio do you own, the X5?

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 hello friends, now, firstly, before anyone comes up with RTFM i didn't get
 a manual with my i audio, therefore i'm flying blind  with this one if
 you'll pardon the pun, i want to record with my i audio, i have tried going
 in to the record  file, and pressing the enter  button, but it doesn't
 work, then i tried adding a very   good external mike, no joy, could any
 good soul on this list that is currently using an i audio mp3 player forward
 me some information, please, i'd really appreciate it, and finally, is there
 anywhere i can download the manual for the i audio?? thanks in anticipation,
 regards, joe.



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Re: Reciva Radio

2007-02-20 Thread Michael Lang
Charlie, I don't think, that the Wifi Radio from Acoustic Energy is very
accessible. One cannot control it via a router. Other Wireless radios
allow that. However, the Wifi Radio seems to be the only RealAudio
capable one. Reciva based radios do not allow the user to just enter the
address of a stream. You can only use streams included in the Reciva
database, which is a very significant limitation IMHO. The Wireless
radios from Rokulabs or Teratec can play any MP3 stream on the net.

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Hello 

 Would anyone out here on the list have any experience with wireless internet 
 radios?  I have run across the Reciva radio website and player.  Various 
 wireless internet radio manufactures useReciva.  I have become interested in 
 one such radio made by Acoustic Energy.

 Thanks in advance.
 Charlie




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RE: Audacity 4 Blind list Info

2007-02-20 Thread John Sanfilippo
Or try this URL:

http://users.northlc.com/sberry/



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For those who are interested the Audacity 4 Blind list is still around.
Do a google search for: Audacity 4 Blind. Its on freelists.org.

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Replay AV 8 possible poddcast for you

2007-02-20 Thread petrakigianos-giasou
I think I figured out a way to eliminate capturing your screen
reader's synthesized speech at the very beginning of a recording
it makes via the Audio Output - through sound card/speakers
method. Some stations do not allow the stream capture method as
some of you already know and for such stations you must use the
Audio output choice. When recording via audio output method
Replay AV 8.04 will record the first 15-30 seconds including
your screen reader's speech. Instead of using a audio editor to
cut out the beginning - the unwanted speech of the recording - I
believe I figured out a way to do this. Eliminating the captured
speech at the beginning. I will let you know soon if I have
figured it out. Are any of you interested in a podcast on this?
Let me know.

Still testing here.

Petro


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RE: Auto splitting files. Goldwave?

2007-02-20 Thread Jason Boston
Thanks, I noticed this program in another message and tried it out. So
far it works fairly well. And pretty darn fast too.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 5:27 AM
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Subject: Re: Auto splitting files. Goldwave?


Hi

If you are interested in splitting mp3 files without using goldwave then
mp3DirectCut works well.  It is free and works directly on the mp3 file
so there is no loss of audio quality.  I use it on mp3 files created
from audio books on cassette to make them easier to navigate.

http://mpesch3.de1.cc/

Russ

On 2/19/07, Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yes, but you will have to do a lot of tweeking.  Unless you just 
 happen to know the length of the silence between tracks or what thres 
 holds to set it can be rather time consuming anyway.  What I would 
 suggest is to look up that particular cd online and get a track 
 listing that shows the length of each track.  then you can set a cue 
 point at each time point. then use gold wave's splitter, found in the 
 edit menu.
 **

   Let a smile be your lantern of joy
 robert Doc Wright
 http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
 skype: talmidim
 msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 From: Jason Boston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 10:51 PM
 Subject: Auto splitting files. Goldwave?


 Seems I've heard you can use a feature within Goldwave  to 
 automatically split a audio file into several smaller files based on a

 certain length of silence within the file.

 I have several audio cassettes where all of one side is one long mp3 
 file. I want to split this file into individual songs without having 
 to manually search for the silences.

 Can't I do this with goldwave?

 Thanks,
 Jason




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Re: Replay AV 8 possible poddcast for you

2007-02-20 Thread Larry Higgins
Petro, I would definitely be interested in such a podcast, especially 
since I'm considering the suite or recording utilities.

Thanks,

Larry

At 02:23 PM 2/20/2007, you wrote:
I think I figured out a way to eliminate capturing your screen
reader's synthesized speech at the very beginning of a recording
it makes via the Audio Output - through sound card/speakers
method. Some stations do not allow the stream capture method as
some of you already know and for such stations you must use the
Audio output choice. When recording via audio output method
Replay AV 8.04 will record the first 15-30 seconds including
your screen reader's speech. Instead of using a audio editor to
cut out the beginning - the unwanted speech of the recording - I
believe I figured out a way to do this. Eliminating the captured
speech at the beginning. I will let you know soon if I have
figured it out. Are any of you interested in a podcast on this?
Let me know.

Still testing here.

Petro


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JFW scripts for limewire

2007-02-20 Thread Jason Boston
Are there any scripts for the latest version?




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JFW scripts for soul seek?

2007-02-20 Thread Jason Boston
I thought I read there are scripts for soul seek. Where might I find
these?





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Re: Reciva Radio

2007-02-20 Thread hank smith
what about wma and real audio feeds?

73
hank smith
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KE7IEF
echo link node:
301027
email:
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aim:
hanksmith5
skype:
hanksmith5

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From: Michael Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Reciva Radio


 Charlie, I don't think, that the Wifi Radio from Acoustic Energy is very
 accessible. One cannot control it via a router. Other Wireless radios
 allow that. However, the Wifi Radio seems to be the only RealAudio
 capable one. Reciva based radios do not allow the user to just enter the
 address of a stream. You can only use streams included in the Reciva
 database, which is a very significant limitation IMHO. The Wireless
 radios from Rokulabs or Teratec can play any MP3 stream on the net.

   *** Michael Lang ***

 You wrote:

 Hello 

 Would anyone out here on the list have any experience with wireless 
 internet
 radios?  I have run across the Reciva radio website and player.  Various
 wireless internet radio manufactures useReciva.  I have become interested 
 in
 one such radio made by Acoustic Energy.

 Thanks in advance.
 Charlie




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Re: Replay AV 8 possible poddcast for you

2007-02-20 Thread hank smith
yes

73
hank smith
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KE7IEF
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301027
email:
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 12:23 PM
Subject: Replay AV 8 possible poddcast for you


I think I figured out a way to eliminate capturing your screen
 reader's synthesized speech at the very beginning of a recording
 it makes via the Audio Output - through sound card/speakers
 method. Some stations do not allow the stream capture method as
 some of you already know and for such stations you must use the
 Audio output choice. When recording via audio output method
 Replay AV 8.04 will record the first 15-30 seconds including
 your screen reader's speech. Instead of using a audio editor to
 cut out the beginning - the unwanted speech of the recording - I
 believe I figured out a way to do this. Eliminating the captured
 speech at the beginning. I will let you know soon if I have
 figured it out. Are any of you interested in a podcast on this?
 Let me know.
 
 Still testing here.
 
 Petro
 
 
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Re: JFW scripts for soul seek?

2007-02-20 Thread Richard Claypool
they really don't do anything accept save you a jaws click.  What someone 
needs to do is write scripts to handle the msg windows.

they are on
www.jfwlite.com

contact info
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aim r_claypo
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 04:26 PM
Subject: JFW scripts for soul seek?


I thought I read there are scripts for soul seek. Where might I find
 these?





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Re: mad plugin

2007-02-20 Thread Steve Pattison
It is free.

At 02:15 PM 20/02/2007, you wrote:
hi and is it also free or is there a fee for this plug in?  If there is a
fee then would you happen know what it is off hand?

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online stores features of media player 11?

2007-02-20 Thread hank smith
hello how do I select my online stores in windows media player 11?
thanks

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help with Power DVD

2007-02-20 Thread Terra Syslo
I have a question about Power DVD 7 Deluxe. On a DVD with several episodes
of a TV show how do you get from one episode to another? I am trying to get
from one episode of CSI to the next, but under titles menu under title two 3
and 4 it says unavailable on all the chapters under each title. Title 1 is
the only one that plays. Is there something else I need to do? I know the
disk has four episodes because I had someone look at it for me.
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DJ Help Needed

2007-02-20 Thread Jana Jackson
Hi, everyone! I'm new to the list, and I'm desperate for some help. In a few 
days, I'm scheduled to begin hosting a daily 2-hour Christian radio show for 
an on-line radio station.  I know there are a lot of accessible options out 
there for broadcasting, but if possible, I'd like to be able to use the same 
set-up as the other DJ's, so that we're on the same page, so to speak.

We're using Winamp, along with ShoutCast, and we're currently broadcasting 
on Live365.  We use the IVocalize software, and we're broadcasting from a 
virtual chat room.  Basically, I need help from the ground up. For starters, 
I just spent 2 hours in the radio room, trying to get both the music and the 
microphone to play through my system. It seems that there's a plug-in that I 
can get for Winamp, so that I can do this, but I have no idea where to go to 
find it.  If there isn't, is there a setting that I need to change to make 
it work? Also, I'm using JFW 8, and while I'm managing to kind of use 
IVocalize, I'm sure that there are scripts that I can get that will make it 
work better... Does anyone know where I can find them?

Last question for now. Is the CD-ripper in Winamp accessible? I recently 
purchased Winamp Pro, because among other things, I needed a faster program 
for ripping CD's than the one I'm currently using.  However, I haven't been 
able to figure out how to get to the CD-ripper in Winamp.


I know that I have other questions, lots of them, but after spending all 
this time trying to listen to everyone typing and/or talking to me in that 
chat room and trying to follow their directions, I think my brain is just 
completely fried! LOL  If you like, you can e-mail me off-list at either
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've noticed that my spam filter isn't allowing some messages to come 
through, so you may want to send your responses to both of my e-mail 
addresses, if you e-mail me off-list.  I'll leave my phone numbers here as 
well.  Thanks so much, and God bless!

Jana Jackson
Phone: 615-661-5254
Cell: 615-828-5262

P.S. I have an Alva Braille display, and since I'm proficient with Braille, 
I'm certainly open to suggestions for using it in this situation, so that I 
don't have to use speech as much.  I wish that JFW had a feature for 
disabling speech while moving from one program to another. It would be good 
if the option for muting the speech could remain on until JFW was re-started 
or until a person wanted to toggle it back on, instead of having to disable 
it again every time you Alt-tab between programs. Smile Thanks!

Jana



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Re: DJ Help Needed

2007-02-20 Thread Paul Oeser
Jana,  There use to be a page on the ACB radio site that explains  
most of this.  It may still be there.  If you are using the software  
based synthesizer that comes with jaws you want to be able to talk  
and have the music play at the same time because to do this would put  
the speach from jaws over the air.

The cd wripper I use is called CDex.  You can download it from the  
JFW lite web site:
http://www.jfwlite.com.  The ACB radio web site URL is:
http://www.acbradio.org.  Hope this helps.
On Feb 21, 2007, at 12:12 AM, Jana Jackson wrote:

 Hi, everyone! I'm new to the list, and I'm desperate for some help.  
 In a few
 days, I'm scheduled to begin hosting a daily 2-hour Christian radio  
 show for
 an on-line radio station.  I know there are a lot of accessible  
 options out
 there for broadcasting, but if possible, I'd like to be able to use  
 the same
 set-up as the other DJ's, so that we're on the same page, so to speak.

 We're using Winamp, along with ShoutCast, and we're currently  
 broadcasting
 on Live365.  We use the IVocalize software, and we're broadcasting  
 from a
 virtual chat room.  Basically, I need help from the ground up. For  
 starters,
 I just spent 2 hours in the radio room, trying to get both the  
 music and the
 microphone to play through my system. It seems that there's a plug- 
 in that I
 can get for Winamp, so that I can do this, but I have no idea where  
 to go to
 find it.  If there isn't, is there a setting that I need to change  
 to make
 it work? Also, I'm using JFW 8, and while I'm managing to kind of use
 IVocalize, I'm sure that there are scripts that I can get that will  
 make it
 work better... Does anyone know where I can find them?

 Last question for now. Is the CD-ripper in Winamp accessible? I  
 recently
 purchased Winamp Pro, because among other things, I needed a faster  
 program
 for ripping CD's than the one I'm currently using.  However, I  
 haven't been
 able to figure out how to get to the CD-ripper in Winamp.


 I know that I have other questions, lots of them, but after  
 spending all
 this time trying to listen to everyone typing and/or talking to me  
 in that
 chat room and trying to follow their directions, I think my brain  
 is just
 completely fried! LOL  If you like, you can e-mail me off-list at  
 either
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 or
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I've noticed that my spam filter isn't allowing some messages to come
 through, so you may want to send your responses to both of my e-mail
 addresses, if you e-mail me off-list.  I'll leave my phone numbers  
 here as
 well.  Thanks so much, and God bless!

 Jana Jackson
 Phone: 615-661-5254
 Cell: 615-828-5262

 P.S. I have an Alva Braille display, and since I'm proficient with  
 Braille,
 I'm certainly open to suggestions for using it in this situation,  
 so that I
 don't have to use speech as much.  I wish that JFW had a feature for
 disabling speech while moving from one program to another. It would  
 be good
 if the option for muting the speech could remain on until JFW was  
 re-started
 or until a person wanted to toggle it back on, instead of having to  
 disable
 it again every time you Alt-tab between programs. Smile Thanks!

 Jana



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