Re: using the winamp auto tagger?

2008-05-27 Thread Curtis Delzer
This is an extremely helpful message, thank you for it!

It is going in my winamp saved folder.

Curtis Delzer

At 06:08 AM 5/27/2008, you wrote:
I didn't see any reply to this, so here goes.

On Wed, 21 May 2008 21:42:35 -0500, you wrote:

 I am trying to auto tag some files with winamp to retrieve artist and song
 title info, and it finds it with the auto tag feature, but when I hit okay,
 and then go to replay the track, the information isn't there. Is there a way
 to have it saved so that after you auto tag a file that information will be
 there? Also it says to auto tag many tracks at once use the send to option
 and choose auto tagger, but that option isn't there. Is there a way to tag
 several tracks at once?

First things first.

Know ye at the outset that the autotagger is not perfect, nor does it
purport to be.  There have been many occasions where I've had a 50's
track come up analyzed as being by the Rolling Stoens! Impossible!

The interesting thing about your problem is that the default in Winamp
is to tag a file with all three kinds of tags--ID3 V1 and 2, and APF2.
You can check to see if all three of these tag types are enabled for
your file by opening the tag editor window (Alt+3), shift-TAB back to
the row of tabs and pressing right-arrow until you hear ID3V1,
ID3V2 or APF2.  The first field in each one of these tabs is a
checkbox that should be checked.  This determines whether the
associated tag type will appear in the file.  After you make sure all
three of these are checked, press ENTER.

To tag many files at once, load them via the playlist editor (Alt+E),
select everything, then right-click on any entry in the list.  Select
Send To from the drop-down menu, then right-arrow to that menu and go
up three times to Send to autotagger.  You'll then get a dialog with
appropriate action buttons, plus a list of the same songs in the
playlist that you can examine individually and check/uncheck
individually as well to determine whether Winamp has gotten valid
information to put into your files' tags.  Notice that the screen is
divided into two halves, before the file lookup, and after.  You can
examine this information with a mouse-movable cursor (JAWSCursor or
W.E. mouse cursor) to determine the accuracy of the data found, then
decide whether to apply the change to that file by leaving it checked
(the default condition and action), or press the space bar to uncheck
that file and have it passed over when you press the update button
later on.  A note here that may confuse you a bit, that being that if
the filename is too long, you won't hear the status of the checkbox
and may have to rely on the graphic number as spoken by JAWS to
determine if the item is checked or unchecked.  Your mileage may vary,
but on my system, graphic 642 means checked, graphic 40 means un.
There are also Check All and Uncheck All buttons at the bottom of
the dialog.

One caution:  Do not check files whose both artist and publisher
fields are empty.  If you do, it crashes the autotagger and Winamp and
you lose any unmade changes after that entry.


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Reminder: Coming Up on Main Menu in a Little Under 9 Hours - CAPT...

2008-05-27 Thread Darrell Shandrow
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Re: delta 66. how to?

2008-05-27 Thread Brian Olesen
hi
wow Some pretty neet tools you got there.

Best regards
Brian
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 Hi:

 I'm not understanding your question.  Could you elaborate?

 If you are a JAWS user, you can access my scripts on:
 ftp.compuconference.com

 Cursor to the directory called, JAWS scripts and applications, then cursor
 to JFWDeltaPannel.exe

 Cheers.


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I have a Delta 66 which I use with sonar. I am desirous of using it 
outside
 of sonar, but this does not seem possible. Am I missing something here?
 Please, How can I effect this?

 By using ht the card outside of sonar I mean, patching something into it
 and
 hearing audio whether or not I'm using sonar. Is this possible?
 Confused,
 Anthony D Tom.



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Re: using the winamp auto tagger?

2008-05-27 Thread Steve Matzura
On Tue, 27 May 2008 11:52:59 -0500, you wrote:

This is an extremely helpful message, thank you for it!

Ah, you are most welcome.  It comes from three months of heavy usage
and research on the ACB Radio project team.


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Recording Flash Audio with Total Recorder

2008-05-27 Thread Steve Matzura
Is it possible to do this?  I've tried every setting except What You
Hear and don't ever capture any audio.


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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-27 Thread Audrey Levine
Just contact the Olympus company.  Someone there will direct you to a 
lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.  Good luck.

 Audrey
At 10:47 PM 5/15/2008 -0700, you wrote:
No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
that larger is better.
You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
electronics stores near you?
Fries, Circut City and so fotth

MMM
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  Hello Again Everyone,
 
  Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
  DS50,
  what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
  places in
  my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
 
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-27 Thread brandon
guys you can get the ds thirty for a good price if you know where to look.
Go to startstop.com and you can pay 135 for one.
Brandon
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 Just contact the Olympus company.  Someone there will direct you to a 
 lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.  Good luck.
 
 Audrey
 At 10:47 PM 5/15/2008 -0700, you wrote:
No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
that larger is better.
You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
electronics stores near you?
Fries, Circut City and so fotth

MMM
On Thu, 15 May 2008 17:04:51 -0700 mary dole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
  Hello Again Everyone,
 
  Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
  DS50,
  what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
  places in
  my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
 
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Re: Digital Recorders Revisited

2008-05-27 Thread Gary Schindler
If you are not worried about the storage capacity, get it. you don't get the 
remote, but to save $100.00 you may think it is worth it. I like mine! I use 
the DSS player software and download the materials from the recorder and 
erase the recording from the machine.

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 Just contact the Olympus company.  Someone there will direct you to a
 lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.  Good luck.

 Audrey
 At 10:47 PM 5/15/2008 -0700, you wrote:
No, don't get it, you will wish you had waited. You will eventually find
that larger is better.
You can get them on line if you wanted to. Don't you have a large
electronics stores near you?
Fries, Circut City and so fotth

MMM
On Thu, 15 May 2008 17:04:51 -0700 mary dole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
  Hello Again Everyone,
 
  Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the
  DS50,
  what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two
  places in
  my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
 
  Mari Dole
 
 
 
 
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Re: Recording Flash Audio with Total Recorder

2008-05-27 Thread Frank Brown
Hello Steve,
Yes, this can be done.  Just be sure to use the record using software 
setting like you would recording a Windows Media or Winamp stream.  HTH.

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need help with rar files.

2008-05-27 Thread aadorno1
hi list I have a few rar files and I would like to burn them on to a disk as an 
MP3 I tried doing this through gold wave and cdex but both of these programs do 
not let me see the files in the folder that I created for them.
can any one help me I do not want todelete these files can any one help me 
out with this.
thanks so much. 

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Which Players do best with which players

2008-05-27 Thread Marsha
Hi
  Can someone please tell me which types of files play best on which 
players.  For example, which play best on WMP?  Thanks for all past and 
future help.  Sometimes I really am forgetful.



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RE: need help with rar files.

2008-05-27 Thread albert griffith
As with zipped files.  You have to decompress them first.  RAR isn't a
playing format it denotes a type of compressed file. 

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Subject: need help with rar files.

hi list I have a few rar files and I would like to burn them on to a disk as
an MP3 I tried doing this through gold wave and cdex but both of these
programs do not let me see the files in the folder that I created for them.
can any one help me I do not want todelete these files can any one help
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Re: need help with rar files.

2008-05-27 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Get win rar from
http://www.rarlabs.com
And extract the mp3 files. Now burn them to cd.


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Subject: need help with rar files.


 hi list I have a few rar files and I would like to burn them on to a disk 
 as an MP3 I tried doing this through gold wave and cdex but both of these 
 programs do not let me see the files in the folder that I created for 
 them.
 can any one help me I do not want todelete these files can any one 
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Re: Which Players do best with which players

2008-05-27 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I recommend winamp, for all filetypes. It plays a lot of them, and a 
personal favorite format of mine is .ogg. You can get 64 kbps with no 
problem, it sounds like nearly 96 kbps mp3 quality.


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  Can someone please tell me which types of files play best on which
 players.  For example, which play best on WMP?  Thanks for all past and
 future help.  Sometimes I really am forgetful.



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RE: Which Players do best with which players

2008-05-27 Thread albert griffith
the best thing is to get Winamp.  It will play most all of them.  Windows
Media Player will play most but I don't think it plays real files and I know
it doesn't without a plug-in play ogg files. 

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Hi
  Can someone please tell me which types of files play best on which
players.  For example, which play best on WMP?  Thanks for all past and
future help.  Sometimes I really am forgetful.



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Re: need help with rar files.

2008-05-27 Thread abarney
Hi you have to unzip them first.
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 hi list I have a few rar files and I would like to burn them on to a disk 
 as an MP3 I tried doing this through gold wave and cdex but both of these 
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Re: need help with rar files.

2008-05-27 Thread patricknc
You have to extract them.  Rar is a compression program like zip and unzip. 
I know that one way is to use the normal cut  paste method for each cut 
which works fine if you have just a few cuts.  That, of course, would be 
very tedious if you have a lot of stuff.  I know the program has a way to 
extract a whole file, but I've never had a need to do that, so I never 
checked on it.  It's a shareware program, but I think you get 30days to try 
it.  If you don't have too many disks, that should give you plenty of time.

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 as an MP3 I tried doing this through gold wave and cdex but both of these 
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Packing mp3-s

2008-05-27 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
Can you zip an mp3 or a bunch of them and then unzip them and they will
work?
Thanks.
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RE: Packing mp3-s

2008-05-27 Thread albert griffith
Yes.   

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Hello!
Can you zip an mp3 or a bunch of them and then unzip them and they will
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Thanks.
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Re: Which Players do best with which players

2008-05-27 Thread Bobcat
Good question.  I recently found that files I recorded to MP3 with Nexus 
Radio sound much better in Winamp than Windows Media Player 10.  However, I 
generally prefer Windows Media Player for most formats.  I've managed to set 
it up to not over compress music, something people complain about with WMP.

Winamp is a bit more clear but I find the highs a touch harsh, even with 
uncompressed media.

I also love the built in SRS WOW! surround process in WMP 10.  There are 3d 
sound plugins for Winamp as well but not as easy to use.

Bob
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  Can someone please tell me which types of files play best on which
 players.  For example, which play best on WMP?  Thanks for all past and
 future help.  Sometimes I really am forgetful.



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