A Winamp tutorial?

2008-06-22 Thread albert griffith
I know there is at least one Winamp tutorial out there but I don't know
where to look.  I'm trying to learn to use Winamp's equalizer without
success.  There's some little thing I'm doing wrong but I can't get its
settings to budge.  I'd prefer a written as opposed to a spoken tutorial  so
if anyone knows where I can find one I'd appreciate learning.
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Re: A Winamp tutorial?

2008-06-22 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Albert,
Using the Winamp equalizer is very simple.
What you would need to do is follow these steps.
1. control+tab.
By doing this, you will be in the Winamp equalizer window.
Step 2. The equalizer is configured in to 10 bands.
the numbers 1 through 0 boost the bands, the letters q through p cuts the 
bands.
Step 3. the ` key allows you to change the preamp value.
You can set this to your liking.
Step 4. Balance control.
This is sat by your right and left arrow keys.
It will fade the sound of Winamp from the left speaker to the right speaker.
Balance is right in the middle.
Think of these controls of being on a stereo system from the late 80's, 
early 90's
The Winamp equalizer works exactly the same way!
Step 5. Control+tab will put you back in the Winamp mane window.
I hope all of these tips helps you with this part of Winamp.
My best regards.
  John.
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I know there is at least one Winamp tutorial out there but I don't know
 where to look.  I'm trying to learn to use Winamp's equalizer without
 success.  There's some little thing I'm doing wrong but I can't get its
 settings to budge.  I'd prefer a written as opposed to a spoken tutorial 
 so
 if anyone knows where I can find one I'd appreciate learning.
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Re: Total Recorder 7 PE

2008-06-22 Thread Larry Naessens
Hi there. I encountered the same problems with earlier versions of Total 
Recorder. My solution was to stop installing the extra driver. According to 
TR this limits functionality to a degree, though it has never stopped me 
from doing what I wished with the program. Maybe someone who uses the 
program to a greater degree than I do can clarify the limitations that come 
into play when opting to skip installation of the drivers.

Larry



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 Hello List!

 Today, I was notified that my version of Total Recorder (6.1) was outdated 
 and I should upgrade.  Well, I have not been able to get JAWS or Skype to 
 work while the new version of TR7 is loaded.  For example, once you shut 
 JAWS down or reboot the system while TR7 is installed, no sound is 
 available with JAWS.  Exactly, the sound is there, but it is totally 
 turned down.  I would set and reset the volume control, but each time I 
 shut Jaws down or reboot the system, it would be back down again.  I 
 haven't foundout how to keep the volume control from being turned down by 
 TR7.

 Well, I finally uninstalled TR7 and things went back to their old ways.

 For the first time as far as I know, during the installation, TR7 asks you 
 to install two drivers (yes or no).  When those files were not installed 
 with TR7, things worked with JAWs.  Can someone tell me what is going on. 
 I may have to go back to TR61p, as it worked perfectly.

 James Robinson
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Total Recorder 7 PE and JAWS9 Not Capatible On XP Pro System

2008-06-22 Thread TheLearningCenter
Hello List!

I recently installed Total Recorder 7 PE on my Dell Desktop, with a Sig Audio 
Sound Card.  WWell, version 61 of TR worked perfectly; however, after 
installing version, the volume controls go wild--with the system volume being 
turned all the way down; if I turn JAWS off in order to record without JAWS 
coming to the microphone, the system does not record and JAWS gets muted or 
turned down again; when I went into skype and tried, the sounds were broken and 
not clear; and, even if I reboot without being in TR7, when the system comes 
back up and ready for me to enter log in info, the system is again turned way 
down.  I thought it was muted for a while, but it is not and just turned down.  
I tried to set the volume controls as I want them, but each time I go into TR7 
or reboot the system, it is automatically turned down.

After a while, I had to uninstall Total Recorder 7 and, afterwards, everything 
works as normal.  I did get around it for a while by using Quick Mix to get me 
back to my normal sounds or volume controls, but this should not be I think; it 
is a hastle to always be running my QM file to get my sounds back up to snuff.  

Also, during the installation of TR7, they have two types of drivers (forget 
name of each, but not the Total Recorder normal driver, which installs 
automatically).  Those two drivers give you a check mark to either have 
installed or not, which makes me to believe you don't have to install them 
since they give you a choice.  

Well, maybe there is some kind of conflict with TR7 and XP, as this version 
works with Vista too; I have not tried it on my Vista machine yet.  If anyone 
has installed TR7, please tell me what is going on or what I need to do to get 
my sound system straight when it is installed.  Ilike TR and has always used it 
for my voice recording and want it to work effectively for me.  

Thanks very much.

James Robinson
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best dj software

2008-06-22 Thread Don Ball
What is the best dj software for blind people? I just want to play music for 
parties. I looked at sam party dj and I like the way it works but I feel 
there could be easier software out there. Let me know. I want to be able to 
search a drive for a song and put it in a cue for playing. When looking at 
sam I didn't see a way for clearing the cue totally out nor did I see a way 
do delete the library so that you could have a fresh list of songs. thanks 
in advance. 


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Re: Total Recorder 7 PE

2008-06-22 Thread Sunshine
ok, when trying to use the user mode driver or the kernal streaming driver i 
get no recorded sounds other then jaws or window eyes,
i have a sound blaster x fi extream audio 7.1 sound card, logitech usb web 
cam/mic/a regular mic and the other stuff but trying either of the above 
drivers when trying to record aps like wianmp, and the like i only get jaws 
or window eyes in the recordings
using software mode
please help 


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Re: best dj software

2008-06-22 Thread Sunshine
stationplaylist
is the best out there

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 What is the best dj software for blind people? I just want to play music 
 for
 parties. I looked at sam party dj and I like the way it works but I feel
 there could be easier software out there. Let me know. I want to be able 
 to
 search a drive for a song and put it in a cue for playing. When looking at
 sam I didn't see a way for clearing the cue totally out nor did I see a 
 way
 do delete the library so that you could have a fresh list of songs. thanks
 in advance.


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Re: best dj software

2008-06-22 Thread Dave Marthouse
Don,

The best software by far as far as accessibility is Stationplaylist.
Take a look at the demo and get more info at
http://www.stationplaylist.com
The author makes special effort to keep his product blind-friendly.

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HELP WITH SETTINGS TO TRANSFER CASSETTES OF BIRDSONG TO PC

2008-06-22 Thread Richard Godfrey-McKay
HI, as the subject says, I want to transfer cassettes of professionally
recorded birdsong to my PC.  I'm using XP home with Audacity.  
 
Problem is that the recording blots out all the ambient noise - such as the
woodland sound.
 
Not quite sure what to try to change.  It's almost as though there's a
filter blocking out that mid frequency range.  Help welcome.  
Best,
 
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