Annoying Winamp Problem

2007-10-20 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello, I have a problem with Winamp. This happened with Winamp 5.35 and I tried 
upgrading to 5.50 and restarting my computer but the problem still persists. 
When I start it up, I can hear my Window Eyes in the centre of my speakers but 
the file that Winamp is playing is on the half right side of the speakers. I 
tried playing files in Goldwave, but Goldwave is fine. Is there a way to sort 
this out? 
Samuel Wilkins 
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Re: Annoying Winamp Problem

2007-10-20 Thread Hope
Hello, Samuel,
I'm not certain that this will sort out your problems, however, there is a 
possibility that Winamp was accidentally made to pan more to the right side 
of your speakers.  If you happened to be in the Winamp equalizer window at 
any point while playing a file and pressed your right arrow by mistake, 
intending to possibly skip through the file, it could have panned to the 
right, as that is what is executed when in that particular window.
I do hope this was helpful, as I've experienced that panning issue myself a 
time or two.  smile
Hope
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From: Samuel Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Annoying Winamp Problem


 Hello, I have a problem with Winamp. This happened with Winamp 5.35 and I 
 tried upgrading to 5.50 and restarting my computer but the problem still 
 persists. When I start it up, I can hear my Window Eyes in the centre of 
 my speakers but the file that Winamp is playing is on the half right side 
 of the speakers. I tried playing files in Goldwave, but Goldwave is fine. 
 Is there a way to sort this out?
 Samuel Wilkins
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Re: Annoying Winamp Problem

2007-10-20 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Thank you very much. Your strategy worked. Could you please tell me how to 
use the equaliser with Window Eyes because I don't know anything about how 
to work it
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From: Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: Annoying Winamp Problem


 Hello, Samuel,
 I'm not certain that this will sort out your problems, however, there is a
 possibility that Winamp was accidentally made to pan more to the right 
 side
 of your speakers.  If you happened to be in the Winamp equalizer window at
 any point while playing a file and pressed your right arrow by mistake,
 intending to possibly skip through the file, it could have panned to the
 right, as that is what is executed when in that particular window.
 I do hope this was helpful, as I've experienced that panning issue myself 
 a
 time or two.  smile
 Hope
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 From: Samuel Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 10:02 AM
 Subject: Annoying Winamp Problem


 Hello, I have a problem with Winamp. This happened with Winamp 5.35 and I
 tried upgrading to 5.50 and restarting my computer but the problem still
 persists. When I start it up, I can hear my Window Eyes in the centre of
 my speakers but the file that Winamp is playing is on the half right side
 of the speakers. I tried playing files in Goldwave, but Goldwave is fine.
 Is there a way to sort this out?
 Samuel Wilkins
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Editing WMA files without quality loss

2007-10-20 Thread Jani Kinnunen
Hi,

Does anyone know of an accessible program for editing WMA files without quality 
loss, similar to what mp3DirectCut does for MP3s?

Jani



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goldwave 5.22

2007-10-20 Thread Roger R. Cusson
is there anyway for a screen reader to derive the audio recording levels in 
goldwave and speak them back to the user?


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Re: Editing WMA files without quality loss

2007-10-20 Thread Marijan Janev
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Jani Kinnunen said the following on 20.10.2007 18:12:
 Hi,
 Does anyone know of an accessible program for editing WMA files without 
 quality loss, similar to what mp3DirectCut does for MP3s?
 Jani

   


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getting microphone to work on Vista

2007-10-20 Thread Scott Berry
Hello there,

I am having trouble trying to get the microphone to work on Vista.  I have a 
Sony Vaio Vgcra820G which has two places to hook up the mike.  I have it in 
the headphone/mike port now but when I use for instance, Goldwave to try to 
record I just get hiss no volume.  Can some one guide me in the proper 
procedure on how to set up the mike for recording please?




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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-20 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Imic?

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  From: Sarah 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 5:34 PM
  Subject: a new sound card


  Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power outlet, 
is usb 2.0 compatible and has such a good preamp that you can turn it up a 
little bit and you would get a very hot signel? my friend's sound card is dying 
a nasty deth and he needs one with these specks. Thanks.
  SAG

  I just got involved with a company that gives everyone their own Online 
Shopping Mall with 1000 stores.  The whole thing is FREE.
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Re: Editing WMA files without quality loss

2007-10-20 Thread Jani Kinnunen
Thanks, I'll give it a try.

Jani

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 Hi,
 Does anyone know of an accessible program for editing WMA files without 
 quality loss, similar to what mp3DirectCut does for MP3s?
 Jani




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re:sound card issue fixed, was re: help needed

2007-10-20 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi Brian

I'm glad that you got most of the things taken care of there.  I 
think, from what your message says, that you may have left your USB 
headset plugged in when you shut off your computer.  When you have 
the USB headset plugged in, Windows finds that, and sets your 
headsetso all your windows sounds go through it. You can change this 
by doing the following.

1.  Go to your start menu.

2.  press s until you hear settings,
3. press enter and you *should* hear control pannel.if you don't, 
keep pressing your down arrow key until you do, and when you do, 
press enter on that.

3.
now press the letter s until you hear, sounds and audio devices.  On 
my particular system, i have to press s 5 times but your system may 
be set differently. In either case, press enter when you hear sounds 
and audio devices.

4.  Now,once you land in there, press the shift plus tab key 
combination, in other words press the shift key and while it's held 
down, press the tab key once and you'll land on a series of different 
things windows calls tabs.  Press your right arrow key until you hear 
playback tab.
5.  Press your tab key once and you will land in an area where you 
can pick which device windows will use for your sounds.  if your USB 
headset is in the list, press your down arrow key until you land on 
your sound card, usually it's the only other one in the list.
Either way, we definitely do  not want your headset to be where 
windows sends everything, this is bad.
So choose your sound card from the list by arrowing down to it with 
the down arrow key and press your tab key again a few times until you 
land on the ok button.  Press enter on that now.

  you should notice a change and all your sounds should be going 
through your speakers. If not, simply unplug the USB headset and 
windows will reclaim your regular sound card.  i hope this helps.







 At 02:23 PM 10/19/2007, you wrote:
Hi, first john, thanks for answering me, but it wasn't the mute. for
anthony. i now have everything working, though i did need some
sighted help. i have everything working, except the logica headset i
use for skype. i  found it in sounds and audio, but couldn't work how
to turn it down. at present, it is blasting my eardrums. i am still
playing. brian.


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