Re: TV tuner cards:

2007-09-05 Thread terri
Hi, Since the subject of TV tuner cards have come up on this list I'd 
like to know whether you can buy a Tv tuner card if you have a lap top 
computer.  Someone told me that you couldn't get one if you had a lap 
top computer.  I've got a friend who has a lap top and would be 
interested in buying a Tv card tuner   if it is possible to buy one 
using a lap top. If it is possible to buy a Tv card for a lap top I'd 
be interested in finding out which one would be the best to buy.  Thanks.

Terri

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Jaws and Replay AV 8

2007-09-05 Thread Sunshine
I am having a problem with jaws 8.0 and Replay AV 8.0
After i use Replay and then Shut Jaws off  Jaws will no longer come up.
Is there a patch i need for either JAWS, or Replay?
am using Home XP. and 512 DDR Ram
Thanks for the help!

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Re: TV tuner cards:

2007-09-05 Thread Jani Kinnunen
Hi Terri,

I think the best way to get a TV tuner card for a laptop is to use one that 
plugs into an USB port. There are also TV tuner cards made specifically for 
laptops, but I don't know too much aboutthese.

Jani

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 computer.  Someone told me that you couldn't get one if you had a lap 
 top computer.  I've got a friend who has a lap top and would be 
 interested in buying a Tv card tuner   if it is possible to buy one 
 using a lap top. If it is possible to buy a Tv card for a lap top I'd 
 be interested in finding out which one would be the best to buy.  Thanks.
 
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RE: sam party dj

2007-09-05 Thread George Day
hHi folks, 

can somebody please tell me how this programme works with JFW without the jaws 
coming out at the same time as the music?

Many thanks,

George
aka Chicken George

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Hi,

Thanks for that, I wouldn't have figured that out.  Where can I get this to
try out?



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Hi,

 Just as it says, its a dj program. It can be used to play 
your mp3's on your computer, and or through a p a system for a crowd, 
or whatever.

Hope that helps.
Rusty

Hi,

Could someone explain to me what this software is?  What can you do with
it?



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Hi again,Rusty:

On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 02:39:07 -0400, you wrote:

 I've recently added fifty albums worth of music to my hard
 drive.  How to make sam know about them?  Thanks for any help.

If it's anything like Broadcaster, it's a two-step process, made a lot
easier if all your albums are in one place, inside one folder.

1.  Create a new category or use the one SAM created for you when you
installed it.

2.  Locate that category in the category list and press CTRL/D, the
shortcut for add new folder.  A standard select folder dialog will
open.  Browse to the folder you want to add and press ENTER (same as
clicking OK).  SAM will read all the tags and add everything to its
database.

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RE: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio

2007-09-05 Thread Judy W

Look at the phrase cancantinator (probably spelled wrong) it is adjustable
and you will probably have to hit a book to figure out how to adjust it.

Judy


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That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though a
Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
rather than doing it in GW.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:55 PM
Subject: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 Hi all,

 Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in audio?
 That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there are
 any
 gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather than
 listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to quickly find my
 way to any part of the file that has a piece of silence caused by an audio
 gap. If this feature does in fact exist within Sound Forge, please let me
 know what its called and I'll research it from there.

 big thanks,

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Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio

2007-09-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
For that I use Total Recorder which stops when there is no audio. It seems 
to do very well.
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 That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though a
 Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
 rather than doing it in GW.
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 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:55 PM
 Subject: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 Hi all,

 Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in 
 audio?
 That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there are
 any
 gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather than
 listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to quickly find my
 way to any part of the file that has a piece of silence caused by an 
 audio
 gap. If this feature does in fact exist within Sound Forge, please let me
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Re: WMX not signing on

2007-09-05 Thread simon.dowling
theres a new patch out for it.
http://www.secretsthatwekeep.com/003
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 Its down think they got shut down



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 You know I never thought of win mx?
 See, so many people write it so many different ways I've seen it written 
 is
 WinMX, Winmx, and if this write, it might be wmx. Not sure.




 At 01:24 PM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
WinMX and nothing to do with media player, methinks...  Maybe the original
poster can clarify...

Kevin
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  Maybe version 10
 
 
 
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  WMX
  windows media, I think? don't know what the x would stand for?
 
 
  At 06:07 AM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
 Hello all,
 In the last week, WMX will not sign on.
 It is the only program I have running and I use a DSL modem.
 I let the program sit that way for awhile and hope it will commect
 later, but never does.
 Any thoughts on how to get working?
 Thanks,
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Fw: Upgrading ST

2007-09-05 Thread Keith Gillard
Well not much of an answer from the sound taxi team but, at least there is 
some details of the difference between Pro and Platinum...Kg
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Dear Keith,

SoundTaxi Professional detects how many files could be converted at the same
time. It depends on the power of your PC.
Platinum version converts only 2 files at the same time.

Sorry, but we don't the upgrade. This feature is not available yet.

Best regards,
Natali
SoundTaxi Support Team


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HI,

I bought a licensed copy of the Platinum version.  I think this converts at
13x.

I get mixed info from your site. First it states that the Pro version can
convert at 40x, then it states 20x.

1)  Is it 20x or 40x for the pro version.
2) What is the cost to up grade my version from platinum to Pro
3) Can I upgrade my platinum version to the latest release without charge?

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Re: WMX not signing on

2007-09-05 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Simon,
no Winmx patch on page you mentioned. Unless a person has to buy a book.
Morey


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RE: WMX not signing on

2007-09-05 Thread Stephen Guerra
Simon this site takes you to the site for your book
 


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Subject: Re: WMX not signing on

theres a new patch out for it.
http://www.secretsthatwekeep.com/003
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Subject: RE: WMX not signing on


 Its down think they got shut down



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 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 3:55 PM
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 Subject: Re: WMX not signing on

 You know I never thought of win mx?
 See, so many people write it so many different ways I've seen it written 
 is
 WinMX, Winmx, and if this write, it might be wmx. Not sure.




 At 01:24 PM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
WinMX and nothing to do with media player, methinks...  Maybe the original
poster can clarify...

Kevin
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Subject: RE: WMX not signing on


  Maybe version 10
 
 
 
  Stephen A. Guerra
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  Products for Your Active Independent Life!
 
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  Jericho, NY 11753
 
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  E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Web Site:
  http://www.independentliving.com
 
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  On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
  Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:44 AM
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  Subject: Re: WMX not signing on
 
  WMX
  windows media, I think? don't know what the x would stand for?
 
 
  At 06:07 AM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
 Hello all,
 In the last week, WMX will not sign on.
 It is the only program I have running and I use a DSL modem.
 I let the program sit that way for awhile and hope it will commect
 later, but never does.
 Any thoughts on how to get working?
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Re: TV tuner cards:

2007-09-05 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Terry,
I don't mean to sound cruel, but whoever told you that, they told you a lie.
If the notebook has USB ports, then you can use a USB TV tuner card on it.
As for witch one to buy, I haven't explored that territory as of yet.
But I will keep all of you posted when I do.
  John Price.

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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 1:57 AM
Subject: Re: TV tuner cards:


 Hi, Since the subject of TV tuner cards have come up on this list I'd
 like to know whether you can buy a Tv tuner card if you have a lap top
 computer.  Someone told me that you couldn't get one if you had a lap
 top computer.  I've got a friend who has a lap top and would be
 interested in buying a Tv card tuner   if it is possible to buy one
 using a lap top. If it is possible to buy a Tv card for a lap top I'd
 be interested in finding out which one would be the best to buy. 
 Thanks.

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Re: TV tuner cards:

2007-09-05 Thread Rick Harmon
Yes ATI sells a USB version .

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Hi, Since the subject of TV tuner cards have come up on this list I'd
like to know whether you can buy a Tv tuner card if you have a lap top
computer.  Someone told me that you couldn't get one if you had a lap
top computer.  I've got a friend who has a lap top and would be
interested in buying a Tv card tuner   if it is possible to buy one
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Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio

2007-09-05 Thread Curtis Delzer
Sure, that makes audio phrases without gaps which I truly hate to hear 
people use, because it takes the humanity out of the presentation, but I 
don't think that is what he had in mind, a facility which would look for 
more than 10 seconds or so of a gap and then either put a mark there, (which 
GW will do) or automatically illiminate that gap. It's a nice routine built 
into GW that will do that for marking gaps in music to automatically create 
regions for music labeling and splitting etc.

Curtis Delzer
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 Look at the phrase cancantinator (probably spelled wrong) it is adjustable
 and you will probably have to hit a book to figure out how to adjust it.

 Judy


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 Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 1:49 AM
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 That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though a
 Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
 rather than doing it in GW.
 - Original Message -
 From: Matthew2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:55 PM
 Subject: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 Hi all,

 Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in 
 audio?
 That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there are
 any
 gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather than
 listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to quickly find my
 way to any part of the file that has a piece of silence caused by an 
 audio
 gap. If this feature does in fact exist within Sound Forge, please let me
 know what its called and I'll research it from there.

 big thanks,

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Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio

2007-09-05 Thread Curtis Delzer
It does a great job of that indeed.


Curtis Delzer


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 For that I use Total Recorder which stops when there is no audio. It seems
 to do very well.
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 That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though a
 Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
 rather than doing it in GW.
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 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:55 PM
 Subject: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 Hi all,

 Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in
 audio?
 That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there are
 any
 gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather 
 than
 listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to quickly find 
 my
 way to any part of the file that has a piece of silence caused by an
 audio
 gap. If this feature does in fact exist within Sound Forge, please let 
 me
 know what its called and I'll research it from there.

 big thanks,

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sound taxi scripts resolved:

2007-09-05 Thread albert griffith
Thanks to Joy, I now have the scripts for sound taxi  You'll also find
scripts for juice, You send's plug in and lots more at:
www.hartgen.org



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Re: sound taxi scripts resolved:

2007-09-05 Thread dennis
i have them but they won't work for me for some reason. do you have to do 
anything special for them to work?
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2007-09-05 Thread albert griffith
I had them on another machine and the installation was straight forward.
Just read the instructions.  You access the commands by using your alt key
while in the sound  taxi file dialogue. 

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i have them but they won't work for me for some reason. do you have to do
anything special for them to work?
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Re: Output format tips needed:

2007-09-05 Thread Gary Wood
I don't know what the difference is between HD or Blu-ray disks but Blu-ray 
is about 20 gigs!
- Original Message - 
From: Blackwell, Clifford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:


 Though the drives and disks are still expensive, you might look at
 BlueRay or HDD disks.  Their storage capacity is huge!

 -Original Message-
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of albert griffith
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 1:01 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:

 Along with the files I have stored on my computer and an external
 drive, I was considering making a more permanent record with DVD disks.
 Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Kevin Lloyd
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 10:55 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:

 Yep, with today's cheap hard drive prices, why settle for anything less
 than the quality of a purchased music CD?  Of course, you can then
 create other formats from your perfect lossless masters such as lower
 bitrate mp3's to play on portables where disc space is at a premium.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 2:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 High Kevin, this is Mr. John Price.
 This is exactly what I do.
 I have Wenamp V5.35, but when I want to rip CDs, I fall back on
 Windows Media Player to do it.
 And I rip all of my Cds in the WMA lossless format.
 And so when I make compilation CDs, they turn out sounding like store
 bought Cds.
 Maybe the others will ketch on.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 9:30 AM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 Hi.

 If you're looking to retain exact audio copies of your CD's before
 selling
 them then you'll need to use a lossless format.  I'd recommend
 lossless
 WMA
 and using windows media player to rip your CD's rather than nero.

 As you're probably aware, next to MP3, WMA is the most commonly
 supported
 format.  It's also a proprietary microsoft format and I don't see
 microsoft
 going away any day soon so the longevity of the format should be
 guaranteed
 over any other.

 Lossless formats take up around 50 to 75% of the original CDDA
 equivalent
 so
 you'll need a lot of disc space to hold 650 CD's.  I've currently got
 around
 700 CD's ripped in lossless format and they're taking up just over
 270GB
 of
 disc space.  You'll also need to back up your hard drive because if
 you
 have
 a hard drive failure, you're going to want to get your music back
 from
 your
 saves.  I currently use 3 hard drives, a master and 2 back up drives.

 WAV files will take up more space than lossless WMA or FLAC files and

 they
 don't support ID3 tags so I would disuade you of using this format.
 They
 don't sound any better than lossless formats either so I don't see
 why
 anyone would  waste disc space on this format.

 If you use windows media player to rip your collection you'll be able
 to
 set
 it up to automatically start ripping when you insert a CD and eject
 it on
 completion.  I don't think you can do this with nero but I could be
 wrong.

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message - 
 From: albert griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 3:43 PM
 Subject: Output format tips needed:


I have 650 audio disks I plan to rip to my external drive.  Since I'm
going
 to sell the disks want the sound to be of really good quality but I
 can't
 afford to make duplicates in CDA format.  I'd also like to be in a
 position
 to change the format if a new one comes along that's enough better
 to
 justify it.  I plan to use, Nero 7 Ultra Edition and rip to flak but
 I'm
 open to all suggestions.  also, I've used Roxio products for years
 but I
 switched because the latest version of their program was less
 accessible
 than Nero.  therefore, if anyone has a tutorial or general
 configuration
 tips, I'd love to hear them.  Thanks in advance.



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RE: Output format tips needed:

2007-09-05 Thread Blackwell, Clifford
25 giggs for the standard disk, 50 for the double layer disks. 

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Wood
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:39 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:

I don't know what the difference is between HD or Blu-ray disks but
Blu-ray is about 20 gigs!
- Original Message -
From: Blackwell, Clifford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:


 Though the drives and disks are still expensive, you might look at 
 BlueRay or HDD disks.  Their storage capacity is huge!

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of albert griffith
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 1:01 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:

 Along with the files I have stored on my computer and an external 
 drive, I was considering making a more permanent record with DVD
disks.
 Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Kevin Lloyd
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 10:55 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:

 Yep, with today's cheap hard drive prices, why settle for anything 
 less than the quality of a purchased music CD?  Of course, you can 
 then create other formats from your perfect lossless masters such as 
 lower bitrate mp3's to play on portables where disc space is at a
premium.

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message -
 From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 2:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 High Kevin, this is Mr. John Price.
 This is exactly what I do.
 I have Wenamp V5.35, but when I want to rip CDs, I fall back on 
 Windows Media Player to do it.
 And I rip all of my Cds in the WMA lossless format.
 And so when I make compilation CDs, they turn out sounding like store

 bought Cds.
 Maybe the others will ketch on.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 9:30 AM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 Hi.

 If you're looking to retain exact audio copies of your CD's before 
 selling them then you'll need to use a lossless format.  I'd 
 recommend
 lossless
 WMA
 and using windows media player to rip your CD's rather than nero.

 As you're probably aware, next to MP3, WMA is the most commonly
 supported
 format.  It's also a proprietary microsoft format and I don't see 
 microsoft going away any day soon so the longevity of the format 
 should be guaranteed over any other.

 Lossless formats take up around 50 to 75% of the original CDDA
 equivalent
 so
 you'll need a lot of disc space to hold 650 CD's.  I've currently 
 got around 700 CD's ripped in lossless format and they're taking up 
 just over
 270GB
 of
 disc space.  You'll also need to back up your hard drive because if
 you
 have
 a hard drive failure, you're going to want to get your music back
 from
 your
 saves.  I currently use 3 hard drives, a master and 2 back up
drives.

 WAV files will take up more space than lossless WMA or FLAC files 
 and

 they
 don't support ID3 tags so I would disuade you of using this format.
 They
 don't sound any better than lossless formats either so I don't see
 why
 anyone would  waste disc space on this format.

 If you use windows media player to rip your collection you'll be 
 able
 to
 set
 it up to automatically start ripping when you insert a CD and eject
 it on
 completion.  I don't think you can do this with nero but I could be 
 wrong.

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message -
 From: albert griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 3:43 PM
 Subject: Output format tips needed:


I have 650 audio disks I plan to rip to my external drive.  Since 
I'm going  to sell the disks want the sound to be of really good 
quality but I  can't  afford to make duplicates in CDA format.  I'd 
also like to be in a  position  to change the format if a new one 
comes along that's enough better
 to
 justify it.  I plan to use, Nero 7 Ultra Edition and rip to flak 
 but
 I'm
 open to all suggestions.  also, I've used Roxio products for years
 but I
 switched because the latest version of their program was less
 accessible
 than Nero.  therefore, if anyone has a tutorial or general
 configuration
 tips, I'd love to hear them.  Thanks in advance.



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sound forge question

2007-09-05 Thread Joe Bollard
hello friends, i have a thirty minute wav file, recorded in sound forge, the
first seven minutes are extremely loud, the rest of the file is fine, how
can i bring those seven minutes down to the level of the rest of the file, i
have sound forge eight, any help will be gratefully accepted, thanks, joe.



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RE: sound forge question

2007-09-05 Thread David Reynolds
Play the file through to the bit where it goes quiet, then pause.
Press control-home and this will select from this point to the beginning
of the file.
You should then be able to normalize in the usual way, remembering that
anychanges you make will only effect your selected material.

H
TH

Dave.

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Sent: 05 September 2007 19:32
To: pc -audio
Subject: sound forge question

hello friends, i have a thirty minute wav file, recorded in sound forge,
the
first seven minutes are extremely loud, the rest of the file is fine,
how
can i bring those seven minutes down to the level of the rest of the
file, i
have sound forge eight, any help will be gratefully accepted, thanks,
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RE: Output format tips needed:

2007-09-05 Thread Blackwell, Clifford
I think I'd go to the manufacturer of the drive's web site and see what
you can find there.  I think I can be pretty sure that if you were
getting a Blu-Ray capable drive you'd know it either from the price or
the hype around what you were getting.  From what I've seen at Dell, a
Blu-Ray burner will add about $700 to your cost and you'll need several
other prerequisites such as a minimum of 2 gb ram, a fairly fast
processor and more than the usual amount of video memory. (note my
correction of my earlier spelling error) 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of albert griffith
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 6:14 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:

I just purchased a new computer and asked for a driver which would right
DVD's.  How do I know what it's capabilities are?  I'm not sure ho much
information I'd get from the device manager like which kinds of disks it
will accept. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Blackwell, Clifford
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:

25 giggs for the standard disk, 50 for the double layer disks. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Wood
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:39 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:

I don't know what the difference is between HD or Blu-ray disks but
Blu-ray is about 20 gigs!
- Original Message -
From: Blackwell, Clifford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:


 Though the drives and disks are still expensive, you might look at 
 BlueRay or HDD disks.  Their storage capacity is huge!

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of albert griffith
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 1:01 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:

 Along with the files I have stored on my computer and an external 
 drive, I was considering making a more permanent record with DVD
disks.
 Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Kevin Lloyd
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 10:55 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:

 Yep, with today's cheap hard drive prices, why settle for anything 
 less than the quality of a purchased music CD?  Of course, you can 
 then create other formats from your perfect lossless masters such as 
 lower bitrate mp3's to play on portables where disc space is at a
premium.

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message -
 From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 2:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 High Kevin, this is Mr. John Price.
 This is exactly what I do.
 I have Wenamp V5.35, but when I want to rip CDs, I fall back on 
 Windows Media Player to do it.
 And I rip all of my Cds in the WMA lossless format.
 And so when I make compilation CDs, they turn out sounding like store

 bought Cds.
 Maybe the others will ketch on.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 9:30 AM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 Hi.

 If you're looking to retain exact audio copies of your CD's before 
 selling them then you'll need to use a lossless format.  I'd 
 recommend
 lossless
 WMA
 and using windows media player to rip your CD's rather than nero.

 As you're probably aware, next to MP3, WMA is the most commonly
 supported
 format.  It's also a proprietary microsoft format and I don't see 
 microsoft going away any day soon so the longevity of the format 
 should be guaranteed over any other.

 Lossless formats take up around 50 to 75% of the original CDDA
 equivalent
 so
 you'll need a lot of disc space to hold 650 CD's.  I've currently 
 got around 700 CD's ripped in lossless format and they're taking up 
 just over
 270GB
 of
 disc space.  You'll also need to back up your hard drive because if
 you
 have
 a hard drive failure, you're going to want to get your music back
 from
 your
 saves.  I currently use 3 hard drives, a master and 2 back up
drives.

 WAV files will take up more space than lossless WMA or FLAC files 
 and

 they
 don't support ID3 tags so I would disuade you of using this format.
 They
 don't sound any better than lossless formats either so I don't see
 why
 anyone would  waste disc space on this format.

 If you use windows media player to rip your collection you'll be 
 able
 to
 set
 it up to automatically start ripping when you insert a CD and eject
 it 

sound forge question

2007-09-05 Thread Joe Bollard
thanks dave, it worked, that's brilliant, joe.


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Skype Version 3.5.0.234 is now Available

2007-09-05 Thread Steve Pattison
Skype version 3.5.0.234 is now available and one place where you can 
download it from is at www.skype.com.  Here are the changes in this version:

known issue: Video preview may not display on computers with Windows 
2000. Video
calls will work though.
bugfix: Web URI Skype?chat did not work
bugfix: Upgrade dialogue did not open on Skype restart
bugfix: Skype freeze on rare cases on start-up
bugfix: Skype may have crashed when making a call for small number of users


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Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio

2007-09-05 Thread Larry N
How do you find gaps in audio using GoldWave?

Larry
- Original Message - 
From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:49 AM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though a
 Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
 rather than doing it in GW.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Matthew2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:55 PM
 Subject: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 Hi all,

 Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in 
 audio?
 That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there are
 any
 gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather than
 listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to quickly find my
 way to any part of the file that has a piece of silence caused by an 
 audio
 gap. If this feature does in fact exist within Sound Forge, please let me
 know what its called and I'll research it from there.

 big thanks,

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Re: Output format tips needed:

2007-09-05 Thread Gary Wood
That's huge, compared to the average run of the mill CD!  
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:56 PM
Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:


 25 giggs for the standard disk, 50 for the double layer disks. 
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Wood
 Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:39 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:
 
 I don't know what the difference is between HD or Blu-ray disks but
 Blu-ray is about 20 gigs!
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 From: Blackwell, Clifford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 9:14 AM
 Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:
 
 
 Though the drives and disks are still expensive, you might look at 
 BlueRay or HDD disks.  Their storage capacity is huge!

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of albert griffith
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 1:01 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:

 Along with the files I have stored on my computer and an external 
 drive, I was considering making a more permanent record with DVD
 disks.
 Any thoughts would be appreciated.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Kevin Lloyd
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 10:55 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:

 Yep, with today's cheap hard drive prices, why settle for anything 
 less than the quality of a purchased music CD?  Of course, you can 
 then create other formats from your perfect lossless masters such as 
 lower bitrate mp3's to play on portables where disc space is at a
 premium.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 - Original Message -
 From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 2:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 High Kevin, this is Mr. John Price.
 This is exactly what I do.
 I have Wenamp V5.35, but when I want to rip CDs, I fall back on 
 Windows Media Player to do it.
 And I rip all of my Cds in the WMA lossless format.
 And so when I make compilation CDs, they turn out sounding like store
 
 bought Cds.
 Maybe the others will ketch on.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 9:30 AM
 Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


 Hi.

 If you're looking to retain exact audio copies of your CD's before 
 selling them then you'll need to use a lossless format.  I'd 
 recommend
 lossless
 WMA
 and using windows media player to rip your CD's rather than nero.

 As you're probably aware, next to MP3, WMA is the most commonly
 supported
 format.  It's also a proprietary microsoft format and I don't see 
 microsoft going away any day soon so the longevity of the format 
 should be guaranteed over any other.

 Lossless formats take up around 50 to 75% of the original CDDA
 equivalent
 so
 you'll need a lot of disc space to hold 650 CD's.  I've currently 
 got around 700 CD's ripped in lossless format and they're taking up 
 just over
 270GB
 of
 disc space.  You'll also need to back up your hard drive because if
 you
 have
 a hard drive failure, you're going to want to get your music back
 from
 your
 saves.  I currently use 3 hard drives, a master and 2 back up
 drives.

 WAV files will take up more space than lossless WMA or FLAC files 
 and

 they
 don't support ID3 tags so I would disuade you of using this format.
 They
 don't sound any better than lossless formats either so I don't see
 why
 anyone would  waste disc space on this format.

 If you use windows media player to rip your collection you'll be 
 able
 to
 set
 it up to automatically start ripping when you insert a CD and eject
 it on
 completion.  I don't think you can do this with nero but I could be 
 wrong.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 - Original Message -
 From: albert griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 3:43 PM
 Subject: Output format tips needed:


I have 650 audio disks I plan to rip to my external drive.  Since 
I'm going  to sell the disks want the sound to be of really good 
quality but I  can't  afford to make duplicates in CDA format.  I'd 
also like to be in a  position  to change the format if a new one 
comes along that's enough better
 to
 justify it.  I plan to use, Nero 7 Ultra Edition and rip to flak 
 but
 I'm
 open to all suggestions.  also, I've used Roxio products for years
 but I
 switched because the latest version of their program was less
 accessible
 than Nero.  therefore, if anyone has a tutorial or general
 configuration