Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Gary Wood
Well if Apple says that they want to put accessible products in the blind 
marketplace, we should call them on this issue.
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> maybe it has a touch screen like the I Phone. Still don't know why 
> blindness
> organizations aren't calling them on that but I gues they don't fill that 
> is
> worth the trouble.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Keith Gillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 8:48 PM
> Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin
>
>
> Thankfully yes!
>
> The majority of the sighted market.
>
> definitely not the accessible market
>
> I've been using a 120 gig hard drive on an accessible jukebox for three
> years now.
>
> It's nice to see that Apple is finally catching up.
>
> kG.
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>
>
> Well yep, I get that from my phone too but I don't get a 120 gig hard
> drive and I'm afraid that I'm not going to lose any sleep whatsoever
> if Apple doesn't bother with speech on an Ipod, with luck there may
> be Rockbox for the 6th generation and here's hoping but even if their
> isn't, I can still use my Ipods quite happily and as far as I know,
> the "wheel" interface will stay the same so no, sorry, its not the
> end of the world and yep, thankfully, Apple are acting for a majority
> in the market.
>
> On 19/07/2007, at 9:19 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:
>
> Sorry dude!
>
> Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.
>
> Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised
> speech
> capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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> Ok, that's what today's press here is writing about and what's so
> good about this. Some excellent features on the way including Wi-Fi
> built-in and best of all in my view, blue tooth compatibility for
> file transfer and stereo communications with headphones and speakers
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2007-07-18 Thread leslie ferrell
I was reading about the creative Zen keystone player.  Sounds pretty neat and 
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talked about here?  Thanks Leslie
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Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Richard Claypool
they're talking about adding speach so that people won't be looking down at 
their ipods.  Though, imho, if you're stupid enough to be looking at your 
ipod when crossing the street I don't feel too sorry for you.
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> Thankfully yes!
>
> The majority of the sighted market.
>
> definitely not the accessible market
>
> I've been using a 120 gig hard drive on an accessible jukebox for three
> years now.
>
> It's nice to see that Apple is finally catching up.
>
> kG.
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:35 PM
> Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin
>
>
> Well yep, I get that from my phone too but I don't get a 120 gig hard
> drive and I'm afraid that I'm not going to lose any sleep whatsoever
> if Apple doesn't bother with speech on an Ipod, with luck there may
> be Rockbox for the 6th generation and here's hoping but even if their
> isn't, I can still use my Ipods quite happily and as far as I know,
> the "wheel" interface will stay the same so no, sorry, its not the
> end of the world and yep, thankfully, Apple are acting for a majority
> in the market.
>
> On 19/07/2007, at 9:19 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:
>
> Sorry dude!
>
> Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.
>
> Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised
> speech
> capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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> Subject: 6th generation IPOD's Comin
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>
> Ok, that's what today's press here is writing about and what's so
> good about this. Some excellent features on the way including Wi-Fi
> built-in and best of all in my view, blue tooth compatibility for
> file transfer and stereo communications with headphones and speakers
> and a 120 Gig hard drive.
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ABOUT WINAMP

2007-07-18 Thread jose hernandez
Hi There:
How do you add cd's to winamp, ihave winamp 5.35, because i was using music 
match, and now theri going with yahoo juke box, and i don't know how to rip my 
cd's their, I had no probelm with music match, so if someone can help, I would 
apprechiate it.
jose

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Re: what happened to winmx?

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Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
It doesn't actually, it has the wheel interface which current IPODS  
have.

Blind organisations have actually made feelings known about the touch  
screen on an I phone but having said that Apple has done allot to  
impliment accessability into the device, the nature of the device  
stops us from using it which is unfortuante however if you have a bit  
of vision then you'll have no trouble whatsoever in using the I phone  
I'm told. Various options regarding accessability for the I phone are  
being explored, the most likely being the use of a blue tooth or  
similar keyboard.
May I remind listers that if Apple certainly haven't done anything  
about speech on a mobile phone then neither has Nokia, Samsung or  
most other phone manifacturers, its been up to third party developers  
to get that ball rolling such as those who have developped Talks, Hal  
who have a system out to get mobile phones to speak etc.
On 19/07/2007, at 10:56 AM, Don Ball wrote:

maybe it has a touch screen like the I Phone. Still don't know why  
blindness
organizations aren't calling them on that but I gues they don't fill  
that is
worth the trouble.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


Thankfully yes!

The majority of the sighted market.

definitely not the accessible market

I've been using a 120 gig hard drive on an accessible jukebox for three
years now.

It's nice to see that Apple is finally catching up.

kG.
- Original Message -
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


Well yep, I get that from my phone too but I don't get a 120 gig hard
drive and I'm afraid that I'm not going to lose any sleep whatsoever
if Apple doesn't bother with speech on an Ipod, with luck there may
be Rockbox for the 6th generation and here's hoping but even if their
isn't, I can still use my Ipods quite happily and as far as I know,
the "wheel" interface will stay the same so no, sorry, its not the
end of the world and yep, thankfully, Apple are acting for a majority
in the market.

On 19/07/2007, at 9:19 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:

Sorry dude!

Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.

Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised
speech
capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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Subject: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


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built-in and best of all in my view, blue tooth compatibility for
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and a 120 Gig hard drive.






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IPOD and accessaries

2007-07-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yes indeed, I can only wonder at what accessaries will be made for  
these things by third party developers, I'm looking at the "audio  
dock" for the current Ipod video.

On 19/07/2007, at 10:48 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:

Thankfully yes!

The majority of the sighted market.

definitely not the accessible market

I've been using a 120 gig hard drive on an accessible jukebox for three
years now.

It's nice to see that Apple is finally catching up.

kG.
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Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


Well yep, I get that from my phone too but I don't get a 120 gig hard
drive and I'm afraid that I'm not going to lose any sleep whatsoever
if Apple doesn't bother with speech on an Ipod, with luck there may
be Rockbox for the 6th generation and here's hoping but even if their
isn't, I can still use my Ipods quite happily and as far as I know,
the "wheel" interface will stay the same so no, sorry, its not the
end of the world and yep, thankfully, Apple are acting for a majority
in the market.

On 19/07/2007, at 9:19 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:

Sorry dude!

Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.

Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised
speech
capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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built-in and best of all in my view, blue tooth compatibility for
file transfer and stereo communications with headphones and speakers
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Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Don Ball
maybe it has a touch screen like the I Phone. Still don't know why blindness 
organizations aren't calling them on that but I gues they don't fill that is 
worth the trouble.
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Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


Thankfully yes!

The majority of the sighted market.

definitely not the accessible market

I've been using a 120 gig hard drive on an accessible jukebox for three
years now.

It's nice to see that Apple is finally catching up.

kG.
- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


Well yep, I get that from my phone too but I don't get a 120 gig hard
drive and I'm afraid that I'm not going to lose any sleep whatsoever
if Apple doesn't bother with speech on an Ipod, with luck there may
be Rockbox for the 6th generation and here's hoping but even if their
isn't, I can still use my Ipods quite happily and as far as I know,
the "wheel" interface will stay the same so no, sorry, its not the
end of the world and yep, thankfully, Apple are acting for a majority
in the market.

On 19/07/2007, at 9:19 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:

Sorry dude!

Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.

Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised
speech
capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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built-in and best of all in my view, blue tooth compatibility for
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Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Keith Gillard
Thankfully yes!

The majority of the sighted market.

definitely not the accessible market

I've been using a 120 gig hard drive on an accessible jukebox for three 
years now.

It's nice to see that Apple is finally catching up.

kG.
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Subject: Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


Well yep, I get that from my phone too but I don't get a 120 gig hard
drive and I'm afraid that I'm not going to lose any sleep whatsoever
if Apple doesn't bother with speech on an Ipod, with luck there may
be Rockbox for the 6th generation and here's hoping but even if their
isn't, I can still use my Ipods quite happily and as far as I know,
the "wheel" interface will stay the same so no, sorry, its not the
end of the world and yep, thankfully, Apple are acting for a majority
in the market.

On 19/07/2007, at 9:19 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:

Sorry dude!

Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.

Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised
speech
capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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Subject: 6th generation IPOD's Comin


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Re: converting an ogg file to MP3.

2007-07-18 Thread Sarah
Sorry. Hit alt+c and then R from with in CDEX. Not hit enter and brows to 
the folder you want. Next shift+tab and space on select all and space on 
convert.

SA&G
:> Um. Ok, I don't think I understand the directions? Lots of typos. Can
:> you resend them again?
:> Thanks.
:>
:> At 10:56 AM 7/18/2007, you wrote:
:>>Hello. in CDEX hit alt+c and then R and then it enter onth eread
:>>only edit field and brows tothe folder. now shoft tab to the select
:>>all button and space bar on it.
:>>SA*&G
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:>> > some one explain to me how I can do this, and give instructions
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W4a files

2007-07-18 Thread Jason Boston
What format are these files? Is this the next generation  of mp3 or wma?




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RE: what happened to winmx?

2007-07-18 Thread Barry Campbell
Go to 

http://www.winmxworld.com

Download the patch and all should be well.


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hi listers a few days ago winmx started giving me  problems.
it comes on and it keeps saying connecting and it does not connect is any
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Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well yep, I get that from my phone too but I don't get a 120 gig hard  
drive and I'm afraid that I'm not going to lose any sleep whatsoever  
if Apple doesn't bother with speech on an Ipod, with luck there may  
be Rockbox for the 6th generation and here's hoping but even if their  
isn't, I can still use my Ipods quite happily and as far as I know,  
the "wheel" interface will stay the same so no, sorry, its not the  
end of the world and yep, thankfully, Apple are acting for a majority  
in the market.

On 19/07/2007, at 9:19 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:

Sorry dude!

Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.

Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised  
speech
capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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Skype Version 3.5.0.178 Beta is now Available

2007-07-18 Thread Steve Pattison
Skype version 3.5.0.178 Beta is now available and one place where you 
can download it from is at www.majorgeeks.com/Skype_d4245.html.  Here 
are the changes in this version:

feature: Video Snapshot: Edit video snapshot should use system's PNG editor
feature: Added fields in Options to allow Auto Redial on/off and 
delay between redials
feature: Video Snapshot: right click on snapshot should provide a menu
feature: Public API: Silent Skype confirmation dialogue, when SET GUI 
OFF command.
change: U3: Chinese Simplified/Singapore removed from manifest file 
(LCID 4100 not
supported anymore)
change: all lang files updated
change: IE Plugin ver 2.2.0.101
change: Alerts and Messages: "Learn more" link was broken
change: U3: skype.ico updated to 32x32
change: U3: Updated min size requirement in manifest file
change: U3:U3Action.exe updated to version 1.6.4.0
change: Feedback form should open automatically for SO calls
change: Vista Logo: active call should be put on hold in fast user switching
change: Non-Pro user attempting to transfer a SkypeIn call
change: Error when applying/saving language file
change: Safety and Privacy improvements: re-enable "Show that I have video"
bugfix: Skype is not able to import contacts from Windows Mail
bugfix: Options|Privacy: Link at bottom is only half visible
bugfix: Win98: Runtime error 216 on Startup
bugfix: Conference call hangs with infinite loop
bugfix: Video sub options do not care about main options
bugfix: Autoredial was turned off in options, but autoredial is 
offered with redial
every 0 minutes.
bugfix: Transfer of an outgoing call should not be possible
bugfix: Dial tab: entering phone number with mouse doesn't work 
properly when scrollbar
is visible
bugfix: Crash when using find in empty chat
bugfix: U3: Soft eject while Skype is running gives errors
bugfix: Video Snapshot: Image view screen should show hang-up button
bugfix: Fixed AV when Windows session was locked
bugfix: Saving mood message didn't work, when hitting enter or clicking away
bugfix: Linebreaks in mood message were removed, when editing message
bugfix: When sending a File to a contact, I got sent the file
bugfix: Some multichat problem
bugfix: Redial is not is put on temporarily hold when the user is in 
another call
bugfix: "Send Money" menu item opens browser
bugfix: Myself Capture: buttons are partly hidden in myself capture window
bugfix: Skype crashed while opening Options tab
bugfix: Setting video to fullscreen render desktop useless
bugfix: Ringing continued after busy tone received, via some PSTN providers
bugfix: Crash in What's New wizard
bugfix: Mouseover on name in chat underlined too much
bugfix: Wallpaper border around Chat window was incorrect, when Chat 
window first
opened
bugfix: There was no animation during sign in process
bugfix: AC: List index out of bounds error when searching for users
bugfix: Public API: fixed saving plugin ACL settings for plugins 
whose file name
contained characters with ascii code >127 (note that user has to 
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Re: 6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Keith Gillard
Sorry dude!

Not impressed.  I get all this from my smart phone and Rockbox.

Now, if your telling me that Apple is going to launch the promised speech 
capabilities of Ipods, then I will really be impressed...KG
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midi devices and Vista

2007-07-18 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi everyone,

I need to know how to change the default midi in and out device in Vista.  This 
was in sounds and audio devices in XP but is not there in Vista.  Any help 
would be greatly appriciated.

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what happened to winmx?

2007-07-18 Thread hammer553
hi listers a few days ago winmx started giving me  problems.
it comes on and it keeps saying connecting and it does not connect is any
one else having this problem and if so how can I fix it?
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6th generation IPOD's Comin

2007-07-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
Ok, that's what today's press here is writing about and what's so  
good about this. Some excellent features on the way including Wi-Fi  
built-in and best of all in my view, blue tooth compatibility for  
file transfer and stereo communications with headphones and speakers  
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Panasonic RX-ed50

2007-07-18 Thread Don Ball
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Re: Putting LP's on the Computer

2007-07-18 Thread Bruce Toews
Ken, I don't mean to be rude, but I remember you asking this question
way back in 2003 already. And since then a whole bunch of us have given
you suggestions and advice, and here it is 2007 and you're still asking
precisely the samequestion.

Bruce
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:28:13 -0400, "Ken Buxton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Hi Sunshine; if you can put lp s on the computer, howabout putting my 
> cassettes onto puter by the same prog right?  Ken b
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Sunshine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:22 PM
> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
> 
> 
> > the latest version of easy cd da extractor can do this.
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:32 PM
> > Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
> >
> >
> >> Hi Gordon.
> >>
> >> You won't lose any quality converting from WAV to apple lossless.
> >> Assuming
> >> that you then have all ID3 tags intact, if you can find a program to
> >> convert
> >> from apple lossless to FLAC or lossless WMA, then again there won't be 
> >> any
> >> loss in quality.
> >>
> >> Regards.
> >>
> >> Kevin
> >> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> - Original Message - 
> >> From: "G. McFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> >> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:08 PM
> >> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi
> >>> I have just a query based on your reply.
> >>> I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised that 
> >>> the
> >>> ID
> >>> tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the Tags
> >>> are
> >>> in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the Itunes
> >>> formats supported than the tags go with it however if I try to use an;y
> >>> other program only the name of the song and artist are copied from the
> >>> wav
> >>> file.
> >>> My question is: I can use the Apple lossless codec in itunes to keep the
> >>> wav
> >>> lossless, or can I? Would this conversion result in a loss of quality,
> >>> however small, converting from wav to Apple? Alternatively is it 
> >>> possible
> >>> to
> >>> add formats to Itunes so that the wav files might be exported from 
> >>> Itunes
> >>> with their tags, ideally like a flec or lossless windows media format?
> >>> Thanks for any response.
> >>> Gordon McFarlane
> >>> - Original Message - 
> >>> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> >>> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:55 PM
> >>> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
> >>>
> >>>
>  The only thing I'd add to this note is that you have more choice these
>  days
>  than ripping to WAV format to get true CD quality results.  Lossless 
>  WMA
>  and
>  FLAC are two formats that come to mind.  Both of these formats will 
>  give
>  you
>  identical results to the original CD and WAV file but will yield
>  slightly
>  smaller files.  Both will also provide ID3 tag support which WAV files
>  will
>  not.
> 
>  Regards.
> 
>  Kevin
>  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  - Original Message - 
>  From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>  Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:21 PM
>  Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
> 
> 
> > Kris:
> >
> > Of course you won't be interested in MP3 or any other compression
> > schemes.  You will want to record your collection as wave files.  Any
> > compression scheme results in lost quality which is noticeable by
> > people
> > who
> > really appreciate listening to music.
> > You can record at most any quality you like.  CD quality is good
> > enough
> > for most people.  You can record with higher quality but I dare say
> > that
> > most people could never tell the difference.  If you want better than
> > CD
> > quality then you may need to get a new sound card. but then again 
> > maybe
> > your
> > Sound Blaster does support some of the higher quality specifications.
> > I
> > would stick with my Sound Blaster.  There are purportedly better sound
> > cards
> > on the market for this purpose.  But the fact is that analogue to
> > digital
> > converters are very well understood these days and even the cheap 
> > sound
> > cards have good ones.
> > It doesn't matter what program you use.  If two programs record at
> > the
> > same sampleing frequency and the same bit resolution then the two
> > applications will give identical results.  The magic is in the sound
> > card.
> > The recording program only needs to support the capabilities of the
> > sound
> > card.  I make my recordings at CD quality, 44,100 Samples Per

Re: Putting LP's on the Computer

2007-07-18 Thread Ken Buxton
Hi Sunshine; if you can put lp s on the computer, howabout putting my 
cassettes onto puter by the same prog right?  Ken b
- Original Message - 
From: "Sunshine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer


> the latest version of easy cd da extractor can do this.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:32 PM
> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>
>
>> Hi Gordon.
>>
>> You won't lose any quality converting from WAV to apple lossless.
>> Assuming
>> that you then have all ID3 tags intact, if you can find a program to
>> convert
>> from apple lossless to FLAC or lossless WMA, then again there won't be 
>> any
>> loss in quality.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Kevin
>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "G. McFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>>
>>
>>> Hi
>>> I have just a query based on your reply.
>>> I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised that 
>>> the
>>> ID
>>> tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the Tags
>>> are
>>> in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the Itunes
>>> formats supported than the tags go with it however if I try to use an;y
>>> other program only the name of the song and artist are copied from the
>>> wav
>>> file.
>>> My question is: I can use the Apple lossless codec in itunes to keep the
>>> wav
>>> lossless, or can I? Would this conversion result in a loss of quality,
>>> however small, converting from wav to Apple? Alternatively is it 
>>> possible
>>> to
>>> add formats to Itunes so that the wav files might be exported from 
>>> Itunes
>>> with their tags, ideally like a flec or lossless windows media format?
>>> Thanks for any response.
>>> Gordon McFarlane
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:55 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>>>
>>>
 The only thing I'd add to this note is that you have more choice these
 days
 than ripping to WAV format to get true CD quality results.  Lossless 
 WMA
 and
 FLAC are two formats that come to mind.  Both of these formats will 
 give
 you
 identical results to the original CD and WAV file but will yield
 slightly
 smaller files.  Both will also provide ID3 tag support which WAV files
 will
 not.

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message - 
 From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
 Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:21 PM
 Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer


> Kris:
>
> Of course you won't be interested in MP3 or any other compression
> schemes.  You will want to record your collection as wave files.  Any
> compression scheme results in lost quality which is noticeable by
> people
> who
> really appreciate listening to music.
> You can record at most any quality you like.  CD quality is good
> enough
> for most people.  You can record with higher quality but I dare say
> that
> most people could never tell the difference.  If you want better than
> CD
> quality then you may need to get a new sound card. but then again 
> maybe
> your
> Sound Blaster does support some of the higher quality specifications.
> I
> would stick with my Sound Blaster.  There are purportedly better sound
> cards
> on the market for this purpose.  But the fact is that analogue to
> digital
> converters are very well understood these days and even the cheap 
> sound
> cards have good ones.
> It doesn't matter what program you use.  If two programs record at
> the
> same sampleing frequency and the same bit resolution then the two
> applications will give identical results.  The magic is in the sound
> card.
> The recording program only needs to support the capabilities of the
> sound
> card.  I make my recordings at CD quality, 44,100 Samples Per Second
> and
> bit
> resolution of 16 bits per sample in Stereo.  Any sound card and most
> any
> recording program will support this.  I use Sound Forge.  Many other
> blind
> users prefer Goldwave.
> I have found that brand name doesn't say much about a disk drive.
> I
> have had my worse luck with Sea Gate and my best luck with no name
> brands.
> There are USB turntables and cassette players that would be handy
> for
> a
> lot of people to use in getting their music collections on to the
> comput

Re: Putting LP's on the Computer

2007-07-18 Thread Sunshine
the latest version of easy cd da extractor can do this.
- Original Message - 
From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer


> Hi Gordon.
>
> You won't lose any quality converting from WAV to apple lossless. 
> Assuming
> that you then have all ID3 tags intact, if you can find a program to 
> convert
> from apple lossless to FLAC or lossless WMA, then again there won't be any
> loss in quality.
>
> Regards.
>
> Kevin
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message - 
> From: "G. McFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>
>
>> Hi
>> I have just a query based on your reply.
>> I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised that the
>> ID
>> tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the Tags
>> are
>> in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the Itunes
>> formats supported than the tags go with it however if I try to use an;y
>> other program only the name of the song and artist are copied from the 
>> wav
>> file.
>> My question is: I can use the Apple lossless codec in itunes to keep the
>> wav
>> lossless, or can I? Would this conversion result in a loss of quality,
>> however small, converting from wav to Apple? Alternatively is it possible
>> to
>> add formats to Itunes so that the wav files might be exported from Itunes
>> with their tags, ideally like a flec or lossless windows media format?
>> Thanks for any response.
>> Gordon McFarlane
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:55 PM
>> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>>
>>
>>> The only thing I'd add to this note is that you have more choice these
>>> days
>>> than ripping to WAV format to get true CD quality results.  Lossless WMA
>>> and
>>> FLAC are two formats that come to mind.  Both of these formats will give
>>> you
>>> identical results to the original CD and WAV file but will yield 
>>> slightly
>>> smaller files.  Both will also provide ID3 tag support which WAV files
>>> will
>>> not.
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>>
>>> Kevin
>>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:21 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>>>
>>>
 Kris:

 Of course you won't be interested in MP3 or any other compression
 schemes.  You will want to record your collection as wave files.  Any
 compression scheme results in lost quality which is noticeable by 
 people
 who
 really appreciate listening to music.
 You can record at most any quality you like.  CD quality is good
 enough
 for most people.  You can record with higher quality but I dare say 
 that
 most people could never tell the difference.  If you want better than 
 CD
 quality then you may need to get a new sound card. but then again maybe
 your
 Sound Blaster does support some of the higher quality specifications. 
 I
 would stick with my Sound Blaster.  There are purportedly better sound
 cards
 on the market for this purpose.  But the fact is that analogue to
 digital
 converters are very well understood these days and even the cheap sound
 cards have good ones.
 It doesn't matter what program you use.  If two programs record at
 the
 same sampleing frequency and the same bit resolution then the two
 applications will give identical results.  The magic is in the sound
 card.
 The recording program only needs to support the capabilities of the
 sound
 card.  I make my recordings at CD quality, 44,100 Samples Per Second 
 and
 bit
 resolution of 16 bits per sample in Stereo.  Any sound card and most 
 any
 recording program will support this.  I use Sound Forge.  Many other
 blind
 users prefer Goldwave.
 I have found that brand name doesn't say much about a disk drive. 
 I
 have had my worse luck with Sea Gate and my best luck with no name
 brands.
 There are USB turntables and cassette players that would be handy
 for
 a
 lot of people to use in getting their music collections on to the
 computer.
 These systems are good enough for most of the people most of the time.
 However you are obviously something of an audio-phile so I would stick
 with
 my turntable and preamp.

   Jerry

 Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
 ! Edirol R-09: high quality portable stereo Secure Digital Audio
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COVERTING AND DEALING WITH LOSSLESS FORMATS

2007-07-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
Ok, well if I may throw mmy 2 cents in here. Itunes should allow the  
conversion of Apple Lossless (or AAC Lossless if you prefer) to Wav  
but the next step will require another application to convert that  
wave audio to FLAC, nothing that an Apple Script cannot automate of  
course.

On 19/07/2007, at 5:32 AM, Kevin Lloyd wrote:

Hi Gordon.

You won't lose any quality converting from WAV to apple lossless.   
Assuming
that you then have all ID3 tags intact, if you can find a program to  
convert
from apple lossless to FLAC or lossless WMA, then again there won't  
be any
loss in quality.

Regards.

Kevin
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- Original Message -
From: "G. McFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer


> Hi
> I have just a query based on your reply.
> I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised  
> that the
> ID
> tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the  
> Tags
> are
> in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the  
> Itunes
> formats supported than the tags go with it however if I try to use  
> an;y
> other program only the name of the song and artist are copied from  
> the wav
> file.
> My question is: I can use the Apple lossless codec in itunes to  
> keep the
> wav
> lossless, or can I? Would this conversion result in a loss of quality,
> however small, converting from wav to Apple? Alternatively is it  
> possible
> to
> add formats to Itunes so that the wav files might be exported from  
> Itunes
> with their tags, ideally like a flec or lossless windows media format?
> Thanks for any response.
> Gordon McFarlane
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:55 PM
> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>
>
>> The only thing I'd add to this note is that you have more choice  
>> these
>> days
>> than ripping to WAV format to get true CD quality results.   
>> Lossless WMA
>> and
>> FLAC are two formats that come to mind.  Both of these formats  
>> will give
>> you
>> identical results to the original CD and WAV file but will yield  
>> slightly
>> smaller files.  Both will also provide ID3 tag support which WAV  
>> files
>> will
>> not.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Kevin
>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:21 PM
>> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>>
>>
>>> Kris:
>>>
>>> Of course you won't be interested in MP3 or any other  
>>> compression
>>> schemes.  You will want to record your collection as wave files.   
>>> Any
>>> compression scheme results in lost quality which is noticeable by  
>>> people
>>> who
>>> really appreciate listening to music.
>>> You can record at most any quality you like.  CD quality is good
>>> enough
>>> for most people.  You can record with higher quality but I dare  
>>> say that
>>> most people could never tell the difference.  If you want better  
>>> than CD
>>> quality then you may need to get a new sound card. but then again  
>>> maybe
>>> your
>>> Sound Blaster does support some of the higher quality  
>>> specifications.  I
>>> would stick with my Sound Blaster.  There are purportedly better  
>>> sound
>>> cards
>>> on the market for this purpose.  But the fact is that analogue to
>>> digital
>>> converters are very well understood these days and even the cheap  
>>> sound
>>> cards have good ones.
>>> It doesn't matter what program you use.  If two programs  
>>> record at
>>> the
>>> same sampleing frequency and the same bit resolution then the two
>>> applications will give identical results.  The magic is in the sound
>>> card.
>>> The recording program only needs to support the capabilities of the
>>> sound
>>> card.  I make my recordings at CD quality, 44,100 Samples Per  
>>> Second and
>>> bit
>>> resolution of 16 bits per sample in Stereo.  Any sound card and  
>>> most any
>>> recording program will support this.  I use Sound Forge.  Many other
>>> blind
>>> users prefer Goldwave.
>>> I have found that brand name doesn't say much about a disk  
>>> drive.  I
>>> have had my worse luck with Sea Gate and my best luck with no name
>>> brands.
>>> There are USB turntables and cassette players that would be  
>>> handy
>>> for
>>> a
>>> lot of people to use in getting their music collections on to the
>>> computer.
>>> These systems are good enough for most of the people most of the  
>>> time.
>>> However you are obviously something of an audio-phile so I would  
>>> stick
>>> with
>>> my turntable and preamp.
>>>
>>>   Jerry
>>>
>>> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
>>> ! Edirol R-09: high quality portable stereo Secure Digital Audio
>>> recorder
>>> with USB, $359.00, includes deliv

Re: converting an ogg file to MP3.

2007-07-18 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi.

You can use goldwave to convert your files as follows:

1.  Start goldwave.
2.  Press alt + F to open the file menu.
3.  Press the letter B to open the batch conversion dialogue.
4.  Press tab until you reach the Add Folder button and press spacebar to 
activate it.
5.  Tab to the browse button and press spacebar to activate it.
6.  Now tab to the folder list and locate your folder containing your OGG 
files by using the up and down arrows and the right arrow key to open 
folders.
7.  Tab to OK and press spacebar when you've opened the folder your files 
reside in.
8.  Tab through the remaining options selecting the file type you wish to 
include in the conversion and checking the checkbox to include all 
subfolders if your music is in subfolders.
9.  Press spacebar when you reach the OK button and you're now returned to 
the conversion dialogue.
10.  Tab until you reach the checkbox that says something like "Convert to 
this format" and press spacebar to check it.
11.  Tab into the file types box and select your output choice.
12.  Tab to the attributes list and select your bitrate and encoding method 
from the list.
13.  Tab to the Begin button  and press spacebar to start the conversion.
14.  When the resulting combo box displays, choose your speed setting from 
maximum, high, medium or low.  The slower the speed, the more you're able to 
use your computer while the conversion runs.
15.  When the conversion is completed, you'll see a dialogue confirming the 
conversion has completed successfully or telling you the number of errors 
and warnings encountered.

Regards.

Kevin
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Subject: converting an ogg file to MP3.


> hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I would like
> to convert them to mp3. I have gold wave and cdex can some one explain to
> me how I can do this, and give instructions on how?
> thanks so much.
>
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Re: Putting LP's on the Computer

2007-07-18 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Gordon.

You won't lose any quality converting from WAV to apple lossless.  Assuming 
that you then have all ID3 tags intact, if you can find a program to convert 
from apple lossless to FLAC or lossless WMA, then again there won't be any 
loss in quality.

Regards.

Kevin
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- Original Message - 
From: "G. McFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer


> Hi
> I have just a query based on your reply.
> I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised that the 
> ID
> tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the Tags 
> are
> in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the Itunes
> formats supported than the tags go with it however if I try to use an;y
> other program only the name of the song and artist are copied from the wav
> file.
> My question is: I can use the Apple lossless codec in itunes to keep the 
> wav
> lossless, or can I? Would this conversion result in a loss of quality,
> however small, converting from wav to Apple? Alternatively is it possible 
> to
> add formats to Itunes so that the wav files might be exported from Itunes
> with their tags, ideally like a flec or lossless windows media format?
> Thanks for any response.
> Gordon McFarlane
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:55 PM
> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>
>
>> The only thing I'd add to this note is that you have more choice these
>> days
>> than ripping to WAV format to get true CD quality results.  Lossless WMA
>> and
>> FLAC are two formats that come to mind.  Both of these formats will give
>> you
>> identical results to the original CD and WAV file but will yield slightly
>> smaller files.  Both will also provide ID3 tag support which WAV files
>> will
>> not.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Kevin
>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:21 PM
>> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>>
>>
>>> Kris:
>>>
>>> Of course you won't be interested in MP3 or any other compression
>>> schemes.  You will want to record your collection as wave files.  Any
>>> compression scheme results in lost quality which is noticeable by people
>>> who
>>> really appreciate listening to music.
>>> You can record at most any quality you like.  CD quality is good
>>> enough
>>> for most people.  You can record with higher quality but I dare say that
>>> most people could never tell the difference.  If you want better than CD
>>> quality then you may need to get a new sound card. but then again maybe
>>> your
>>> Sound Blaster does support some of the higher quality specifications.  I
>>> would stick with my Sound Blaster.  There are purportedly better sound
>>> cards
>>> on the market for this purpose.  But the fact is that analogue to 
>>> digital
>>> converters are very well understood these days and even the cheap sound
>>> cards have good ones.
>>> It doesn't matter what program you use.  If two programs record at
>>> the
>>> same sampleing frequency and the same bit resolution then the two
>>> applications will give identical results.  The magic is in the sound
>>> card.
>>> The recording program only needs to support the capabilities of the 
>>> sound
>>> card.  I make my recordings at CD quality, 44,100 Samples Per Second and
>>> bit
>>> resolution of 16 bits per sample in Stereo.  Any sound card and most any
>>> recording program will support this.  I use Sound Forge.  Many other
>>> blind
>>> users prefer Goldwave.
>>> I have found that brand name doesn't say much about a disk drive.  I
>>> have had my worse luck with Sea Gate and my best luck with no name
>>> brands.
>>> There are USB turntables and cassette players that would be handy 
>>> for
>>> a
>>> lot of people to use in getting their music collections on to the
>>> computer.
>>> These systems are good enough for most of the people most of the time.
>>> However you are obviously something of an audio-phile so I would stick
>>> with
>>> my turntable and preamp.
>>>
>>>   Jerry
>>>
>>> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
>>> ! Edirol R-09: high quality portable stereo Secure Digital Audio 
>>> recorder
>>> with USB, $359.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35.00 outside,
>>> www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml
>>> ! DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35
>>> outside,
>>> www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
>>> ! J-Say 4.0 without Naturally Speaking: $650.00,
>>> www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
>>> ! Window Eyes 6.0: $895, includes delivery in the USA,
>>> www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
>>> ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery within the USA, add
>>> $35
>>> o

Re: converting an ogg file to MP3.

2007-07-18 Thread Chris Skarstad
Um. Ok, I don't think I understand the directions? Lots of typos. Can 
you resend them again?
Thanks.

At 10:56 AM 7/18/2007, you wrote:
>Hello. in CDEX hit alt+c and then R and then it enter onth eread only edit
>field and brows tothe folder. now shoft tab to the select all button and
>space bar on it.
>SA*&G
>
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>
>
> > hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I would like
> > to convert them to mp3. I have gold wave and cdex can some one explain to
> > me how I can do this, and give instructions on how?
> > thanks so much.
> >
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Re: converting an ogg file to MP3.

2007-07-18 Thread Sarah
Hello. in CDEX hit alt+c and then R and then it enter onth eread only edit 
field and brows tothe folder. now shoft tab to the select all button and 
space bar on it.
SA*&G

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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:10 AM
Subject: converting an ogg file to MP3.


> hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I would like
> to convert them to mp3. I have gold wave and cdex can some one explain to
> me how I can do this, and give instructions on how?
> thanks so much.
>
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Re: winamp question

2007-07-18 Thread Sarah
If you are in the winamp main window hiting B will switch you forward and Z 
will switch you backword. If you are in a folder just hit enter on  the next 
piece yu want to play.
SA&G


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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 8:41 AM
Subject: winamp question


> Hello listers,
> If I am in my music folder and  playing an mp3,using winamp.  How do I 
> switch from one file to another?  Thanks
> Michael
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winamp question

2007-07-18 Thread Michael Amaro
Hello listers,
If I am in my music folder and  playing an mp3,using winamp.  How do I switch 
from one file to another?  Thanks
Michael
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RE: Windows Media Player/Mobile and playing mp3, pls, m3u, and other formats

2007-07-18 Thread Cornell Ligon
Hi James,
My wife also has a PDA/phone, but a different model via T-Mobile. With her 
model, before using WMP she must load more memory for it to operate.
Is that a possibility with your Singular model? Just a thought...



Best Regards,
Cornell




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Hello List!

I have a Cingular (ATT) 8525 PDA, running Mobile Speak Pocket and Windows 
Mobile 5 OS.  I have tried to play radio stations and other media on my 
mobile phone, but never get pass the page loading stage.  Now, do I have to 
do anything to Window Media Player to work when I click on a station or 
file?  I even copied an MP3 to a flash drive, put it in my pda, and tried to 
play it.  Nothing happened.  What shall I do.

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Re: Putting LP's on the Computer

2007-07-18 Thread G. McFarlane
Hi
I have just a query based on your reply.
I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised that the ID 
tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the Tags are 
in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the Itunes 
formats supported than the tags go with it however if I try to use an;y 
other program only the name of the song and artist are copied from the wav 
file.
My question is: I can use the Apple lossless codec in itunes to keep the wav 
lossless, or can I? Would this conversion result in a loss of quality, 
however small, converting from wav to Apple? Alternatively is it possible to 
add formats to Itunes so that the wav files might be exported from Itunes 
with their tags, ideally like a flec or lossless windows media format?
Thanks for any response.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer


> The only thing I'd add to this note is that you have more choice these 
> days
> than ripping to WAV format to get true CD quality results.  Lossless WMA 
> and
> FLAC are two formats that come to mind.  Both of these formats will give 
> you
> identical results to the original CD and WAV file but will yield slightly
> smaller files.  Both will also provide ID3 tag support which WAV files 
> will
> not.
>
> Regards.
>
> Kevin
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:21 PM
> Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
>
>
>> Kris:
>>
>> Of course you won't be interested in MP3 or any other compression
>> schemes.  You will want to record your collection as wave files.  Any
>> compression scheme results in lost quality which is noticeable by people
>> who
>> really appreciate listening to music.
>> You can record at most any quality you like.  CD quality is good
>> enough
>> for most people.  You can record with higher quality but I dare say that
>> most people could never tell the difference.  If you want better than CD
>> quality then you may need to get a new sound card. but then again maybe
>> your
>> Sound Blaster does support some of the higher quality specifications.  I
>> would stick with my Sound Blaster.  There are purportedly better sound
>> cards
>> on the market for this purpose.  But the fact is that analogue to digital
>> converters are very well understood these days and even the cheap sound
>> cards have good ones.
>> It doesn't matter what program you use.  If two programs record at 
>> the
>> same sampleing frequency and the same bit resolution then the two
>> applications will give identical results.  The magic is in the sound 
>> card.
>> The recording program only needs to support the capabilities of the sound
>> card.  I make my recordings at CD quality, 44,100 Samples Per Second and
>> bit
>> resolution of 16 bits per sample in Stereo.  Any sound card and most any
>> recording program will support this.  I use Sound Forge.  Many other 
>> blind
>> users prefer Goldwave.
>> I have found that brand name doesn't say much about a disk drive.  I
>> have had my worse luck with Sea Gate and my best luck with no name 
>> brands.
>> There are USB turntables and cassette players that would be handy for
>> a
>> lot of people to use in getting their music collections on to the
>> computer.
>> These systems are good enough for most of the people most of the time.
>> However you are obviously something of an audio-phile so I would stick
>> with
>> my turntable and preamp.
>>
>>   Jerry
>>
>> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
>> ! Edirol R-09: high quality portable stereo Secure Digital Audio recorder
>> with USB, $359.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35.00 outside,
>> www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml
>> ! DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35
>> outside,
>> www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
>> ! J-Say 4.0 without Naturally Speaking: $650.00,
>> www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
>> ! Window Eyes 6.0: $895, includes delivery in the USA,
>> www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
>> ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery within the USA, add
>> $35
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>> includes delivery within the USA, add $35 outside,
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converting an ogg file to MP3.

2007-07-18 Thread hammer553
hi listers I have a lot of books that are in ogg files, and I would like
to convert them to mp3. I have gold wave and cdex can some one explain to
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Re: q-bean was: A soundcard question.

2007-07-18 Thread Bobcat
Thanks for the info Jim.  You did a very useful review.

Bob
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> bobcat:
>
> They are an awesome piece of work. I purchased them directly from LTB 
> Audio
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> www.shopltb.com
>
> Cheers.
>
>
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> Hey Jim.  How do you like the Q-Bean?  Where did you get one in Canada?  I
> think I want one too.
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> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 3:35 PM
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>> Hi Gang:
>>
>> I use a Q-Bean USB wireless headset to listen to music when I am not
>> around
>> my computer. The problem is that it does not have a line in which would
>> enable me to hear my Digital cable box as another source of music.
>>
>> Question:  is there software out there that would enable me to patch 
>> sound
>> from one card to another sound card?
>>
>> Thanks all over the place gang.
>>
>>
>>
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