RE: Post processing and Sound FOrge

2007-05-20 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi:

If you wish,, I could probably host the meetings on my own IVocalize server.
Whatever works for you.

Cheers.



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Tony, sounds like a good idea


At 20:01 5/19/2007, you wrote:
>I'm wondering whether there would be enough interest among those who are
>proficient in both post production techniques and the use of Sound Forge to
>serve as a discussion panel in one of the talking community rooms.
>
>What I was thinking as an example, was for  a panel of two or three
>individuals to plan several one hour to ninety minute sessions to in
general
>discuss post production techniques and how these techniques are handled in
>Sound Forge as a blind user of the product. The final third of each session
>could then be opened up to audience questions.
>
>If several volunteers would agree to serve as a panel, I'd be willing to
>approach Talking Communities.
>
>Thanks,
>Tony B. Swartz
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Sam Broadcaster Tutorial

2007-05-20 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi all,
Does anyone know of any audio tutorials on setting up Sam Broadcaster 
with JAWS? It looks like it can crush winamp in the broadcasting 
department. Does anyone have information otherwise, or as I said 
instructions/tutorials in whatever format to get it up and running?
Thanks
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Post processing and Sound Forge

2007-05-20 Thread Tony Swartz
Jim: that's a very generous offer on your part, many thanks.

This is terribly imposing, but two individuals on this list who have 
responded to my Sound Forge questions have been Matthew Bullis and Michael 
Lang. Gentlemen would you consider serving as a panel. Perhaps there are 
others as well.

Michael, I believe you reside in western Europe, so we'd have to work on a 
time which both serves your purposes and at least the west coast of the U.S. 
Perhaps scheduling it for three  ninety minute sessions on consecutive 
weekends.

We would have to presume that participants would have a basic working 
knowledge of SoundForge. This is not to say that  participation would be 
restricted, but in order to accomplish the intended purpose of the sessions, 
the panel ought not be bogged down by very basic questions or repeating 
answers from one session to another.

Once several volunteers have come forward, perhaps we could submit questions 
to give the panel a sense of the material to discuss.

I suppose I sound a bit anal in my suggestions, but on a number of occasions 
I've observed such conferences be derailed by participants with only a 
casual interest in the topic.

Thank you,
Tony B. Swartz 



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Re: Sam Broadcaster Tutorial

2007-05-20 Thread jazzjourneys.org
I am beginning to wonder is anyone is me. I have mentioned on a couple a 
times that I have been using SAM Broadcaster
on our Interet-Only Jazz Radio Station (www.TheJazzy1.com) for a while with 
very excellent results. While the jury is still
out to lunch on the company itself, SpacialAudio, I think that SAM 
Broadcaster is a terrific Autiomation Software.

We began our streaming operations using SAM 3 with our music being in WMA 
(Windows Media Audio) thru SpacialAudio's
www.AudioStream.com, but found it difficult to reach anyone at the company 
in a timely manner. However, we switched to
another streaming company, www.StreamTheWorld.com, but kept automating our 
music thru SAM Broadcaster with better
results, since www.StreamTheWorld.com streams in Flash Format, which allows 
us to reach more listeners.

My suggestion is to go to www.SpacialAudio.com to download there Help 
Manual. There you will find everything all the tutorials
you will need to stream in a number of formats.

Is anynoe there? If so holla back.
Earle

Therefore we switched tow lesomeonethe comough but later changed to
our media thstarted using I staam currently using SAM 3 and about to upgrade 
to SAM 4. My onlyI am not a big fan of the comgoofor quite a while  slN
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Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 12:59 PM
Subject: Sam Broadcaster Tutorial


> Hi all,
> Does anyone know of any audio tutorials on setting up Sam Broadcaster
> with JAWS? It looks like it can crush winamp in the broadcasting
> department. Does anyone have information otherwise, or as I said
> instructions/tutorials in whatever format to get it up and running?
> Thanks
> -- 
> Brandon Hicks
> Email: hicks.brandon 2 at gmail dot com
> MSN messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> lj: http://seether12.livejournal.com
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Re: Revised Message on Sam Broadcaster Tutorial

2007-05-20 Thread jazzjourneys.org
I am beginning to wonder is anyone out there hearing me. I have mentioned on 
a couple of occasions that we use SAM Broadcaster on
our Interet-Only Jazz Radio Station located at, (www.TheJazzy1.com) for a 
while with very excellent results.

While the jury is still out to lunch on the company itself, 
www.SpacialAudio.com , I think that SAM Broadcaster is a terrific 
Autiomation Software.

We began our streaming operations using SAM 3 and stream our music in WMA 
(Windows Media Audio) thru SpacialAudio's www.AudioStream.com,
but found it difficult to reach anyone at the company in a timely manner.

However, we switched to another streaming company, www.StreamTheWorld.com, 
but kept automating our music thru SAM Broadcaster with better results,
since www.StreamTheWorld.com streams in Flash Format, which allows  us to 
reach more listeners.

My suggestion is to go to www.SpacialAudio.com to download there Help 
Manual. There you will find all the tutorials you will need to stream in a 
number of formats.

Is anyone there? If so HOLLA BACK.
Earle

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From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 12:59 PM
Subject: Sam Broadcaster Tutorial


> Hi all,
> Does anyone know of any audio tutorials on setting up Sam Broadcaster
> with JAWS? It looks like it can crush winamp in the broadcasting
> department. Does anyone have information otherwise, or as I said
> instructions/tutorials in whatever format to get it up and running?
> Thanks
> -- 
> Brandon Hicks
> Email: hicks.brandon 2 at gmail dot com
> MSN messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> lj: http://seether12.livejournal.com
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RE: Post processing and Sound Forge

2007-05-20 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Just a note:

The panel discussions could be recorded either via the host Voice/Chat
program or via some other recording software to be accessed at a later time.

Cheers.

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Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 4:03 PM
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Subject: Post processing and Sound Forge 

Jim: that's a very generous offer on your part, many thanks.

This is terribly imposing, but two individuals on this list who have 
responded to my Sound Forge questions have been Matthew Bullis and Michael 
Lang. Gentlemen would you consider serving as a panel. Perhaps there are 
others as well.

Michael, I believe you reside in western Europe, so we'd have to work on a 
time which both serves your purposes and at least the west coast of the U.S.

Perhaps scheduling it for three  ninety minute sessions on consecutive 
weekends.

We would have to presume that participants would have a basic working 
knowledge of SoundForge. This is not to say that  participation would be 
restricted, but in order to accomplish the intended purpose of the sessions,

the panel ought not be bogged down by very basic questions or repeating 
answers from one session to another.

Once several volunteers have come forward, perhaps we could submit questions

to give the panel a sense of the material to discuss.

I suppose I sound a bit anal in my suggestions, but on a number of occasions

I've observed such conferences be derailed by participants with only a 
casual interest in the topic.

Thank you,
Tony B. Swartz 



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Very Old bug in Winamp finally Fixed

2007-05-20 Thread Steve Pattison
It only took a few years but a small but annoying bug has finally 
been fixed with the release of Winamp version 5.35.  In earlier 
versions of Winamp there was a bug where focus would be lost when you 
tried to press the down arrow key when the Skins item was highlighted 
in the treeview of the Winamp preferences.  This bug has finally been 
fixed in Winamp version 5.35 and you can now move up and down the 
complete treeview in Winamp preferences without losing focus at any time.


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Re: Very Old bug in Winamp finally Fixed

2007-05-20 Thread Bruce Toews
That is good news. Thanks.

bruce

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On Mon, 21 May 2007, Steve Pattison wrote:

> It only took a few years but a small but annoying bug has finally
> been fixed with the release of Winamp version 5.35.  In earlier
> versions of Winamp there was a bug where focus would be lost when you
> tried to press the down arrow key when the Skins item was highlighted
> in the treeview of the Winamp preferences.  This bug has finally been
> fixed in Winamp version 5.35 and you can now move up and down the
> complete treeview in Winamp preferences without losing focus at any time.
>
>
> Regards Steve
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