Re: burning CDs with WMP

2008-08-25 Thread Brian Olesen
hi mark,
the easistest way is to put your songs in a seperate folder and press the 
application key or context key to get into the context menu, and here choose 
the add to play list and press enter.
then you can just stop the mp and press the burn botton or use the burning 
menu.

Brian
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How do you drag songs over?
Mark Bishop
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Hello there,
You can simply go to the file folder of each rip and select individual
songs. Then, copy and drag over to CD drive.Once you've moved all the songs
you want, tab over once, followed by down arrow to 'burn to disc.' That
should then open WMP and you may have to tab over and hit the ‘start burn’
button.
HTH!
Once you’ve put all song files there, tab over once, and then arrow down to
burn



Best Regards,
Cornell

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 Subject: burning CDs with WMP
 Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:41:57 -0400

 Hi,

 I ripped all the CDs I want to WMP. Now I want to burn songs from each of
 the CDS, but not every song on every CD. I inserted a blank CD, but am
 stuck on what to do next. I looked at the help for burning CDs, and it
 says I need to create a list and need to drag items to there. I use Jaws.
 What do I need to do and how do I do it to burn the songs I want?

 Thank you.


 Sincerely,

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Re: burning CDs with WMP

2008-08-25 Thread mark bishop
How do you drag songs over?
Mark Bishop
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Hello there,
You can simply go to the file folder of each rip and select individual 
songs. Then, copy and drag over to CD drive.Once you've moved all the songs 
you want, tab over once, followed by down arrow to 'burn to disc.' That 
should then open WMP and you may have to tab over and hit the ‘start burn’ 
button.
HTH!
Once you’ve put all song files there, tab over once, and then arrow down to 
burn



Best Regards,
Cornell

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 Subject: burning CDs with WMP
 Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:41:57 -0400

 Hi,

 I ripped all the CDs I want to WMP. Now I want to burn songs from each of 
 the CDS, but not every song on every CD. I inserted a blank CD, but am 
 stuck on what to do next. I looked at the help for burning CDs, and it 
 says I need to create a list and need to drag items to there. I use Jaws. 
 What do I need to do and how do I do it to burn the songs I want?

 Thank you.


 Sincerely,

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Re: Sony Noise Reduction and Goldwave

2008-08-25 Thread Rays Home
Hi, believe you can indeed use the Sony noise reduction with Goldwave as I'm 
pretty sure Goldwave supports Active X plugins.

Ray.
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Re: burning CDs with WMP

2008-08-25 Thread Saqib
Hi Mark. Just drag them over with your mouse. Another way of doing it is to 
select CTRL and C to copy and go in to the CD drive and press CTRL V to 
paste them. You then have to select write to CD if it's music your copying.
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How do you drag songs over?
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Subject: RE: burning CDs with WMP



Hello there,
You can simply go to the file folder of each rip and select individual
songs. Then, copy and drag over to CD drive.Once you've moved all the songs
you want, tab over once, followed by down arrow to 'burn to disc.' That
should then open WMP and you may have to tab over and hit the ‘start burn’
button.
HTH!
Once you’ve put all song files there, tab over once, and then arrow down to
burn



Best Regards,
Cornell

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 Subject: burning CDs with WMP
 Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:41:57 -0400

 Hi,

 I ripped all the CDs I want to WMP. Now I want to burn songs from each of
 the CDS, but not every song on every CD. I inserted a blank CD, but am
 stuck on what to do next. I looked at the help for burning CDs, and it
 says I need to create a list and need to drag items to there. I use Jaws.
 What do I need to do and how do I do it to burn the songs I want?

 Thank you.


 Sincerely,

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Re: DEALNEWS ALERT: Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB MP3 Player $35

2008-08-25 Thread Lauren
About how many songs can you fit on a 4GB drive?


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No, memory is built-in with no slots for additions.
Jeff

At 03:10 AM 8/22/2008, you wrote:
Can you get memory cards for this player?


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For those looking to get a screenless MP3 player
that handles protected WMA files for something
like Overdrive Unabridged books as well as
Audible books, you might consider the Creative
Muvo T100. This is a great price.
Jeff

 Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB MP3 Player for $35 + $7 sh
 JR.com offers the Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB
 MP3 Player in Blue, model no. 70PF224200YY1, for
 $34.99. With $6.95 for shipping, it's the lowest
 total price we could find by $7. Features
 include a direct USB Connection, one touch bass
 boost, 10-hour rechargeable battery, and more.
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RE: DEALNEWS ALERT: Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB MP3 Player $35

2008-08-25 Thread Blackwell, Clifford
It depends on the level of encoding and how long the song was/is.  You
should be able to get several hundered on to 4 gb though. 

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About how many songs can you fit on a 4GB drive?


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No, memory is built-in with no slots for additions.
Jeff

At 03:10 AM 8/22/2008, you wrote:
Can you get memory cards for this player?


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$35


For those looking to get a screenless MP3 player
that handles protected WMA files for something
like Overdrive Unabridged books as well as
Audible books, you might consider the Creative
Muvo T100. This is a great price.
Jeff

 Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB MP3 Player for $35 + $7 sh
 JR.com offers the Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB
 MP3 Player in Blue, model no. 70PF224200YY1, for
 $34.99. With $6.95 for shipping, it's the lowest
 total price we could find by $7. Features
 include a direct USB Connection, one touch bass
 boost, 10-hour rechargeable battery, and more.
 http://dealnews.com/Creative-Labs-Mu-Vo-T100-4
 -GB-MP3-Player-for-35-7-s-h/246462.html?ref=alertClick
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help! help! help!

2008-08-25 Thread Maheen Wickramasinghe
I ripped a CD using Easy CD DA Extracter, and for some very! unknown reason, 
the disc is not in my documents! Where can I look! I looked in my music, my 
received files, all over! but it's not there! Where, oh where could it be!
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RE: DEALNEWS ALERT: Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB MP3 Player $35

2008-08-25 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi Lauren.

As has been stated, it depends on the bit rate of the encoded files.  If you
put uncompressed WAV files on the card, sampled at 44.1 khz., you'll get 400
minutes of storage.  This would translate to 100 songs, each song being 4
minutes long.  Each minute of this method is 10 MB in size.

If you convert the filexs to mp3 at 128 kbps, which is what is the general
benchmark that manufacturers of players use, you'll get around 1,000 songs.
Each gig of storeage uses 250 songs.  This is what I use for my music.
There are those who will say this isn't a good sampling rate, but for me
it's good enough.  The best thing I suggest is for you to experiment and
decide on what you want.  As car ads say, your mileage may vary.

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How can I stream so WIndows moble devices such as the Packmate can tune in?

2008-08-25 Thread Alex Follo
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Hi, I was just wondering how I could stream so that moble devices on
windows pocket pc 2003 could listen in. For thouse who know what one
is, I want to be able to stream to a packmate.
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Re: DEALNEWS ALERT: Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB MP3 Player $35

2008-08-25 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I agree. I used to have a 128M MP3 player, and I could fit about 1 CD's 
worth of music on it at a time. I was ripping things at a pretty high 
bit rate. This would mean you could get 32 CD's worth of music on a 4GB 
MP3 player, which would be over 300 tracks. Of course, with a lower bit 
rate, you could get even more.

Blackwell, Clifford wrote:
 It depends on the level of encoding and how long the song was/is.  You
 should be able to get several hundered on to 4 gb though. 

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 About how many songs can you fit on a 4GB drive?


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 No, memory is built-in with no slots for additions.
 Jeff

 At 03:10 AM 8/22/2008, you wrote:
   
 Can you get memory cards for this player?


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 $35
   
 For those looking to get a screenless MP3 player
 that handles protected WMA files for something
 like Overdrive Unabridged books as well as
 Audible books, you might consider the Creative
 Muvo T100. This is a great price.
 Jeff

 
 Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB MP3 Player for $35 + $7 sh
 JR.com offers the Creative Labs MuVo T100 4GB
 MP3 Player in Blue, model no. 70PF224200YY1, for
 $34.99. With $6.95 for shipping, it's the lowest
 total price we could find by $7. Features
 include a direct USB Connection, one touch bass
 boost, 10-hour rechargeable battery, and more.
 http://dealnews.com/Creative-Labs-Mu-Vo-T100-4
   
 -GB-MP3-Player-for-35-7-s-h/246462.html?ref=alertClick
 
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Re: How can I stream so WIndows moble devices such as the Packmate can tune in?

2008-08-25 Thread Alex Follo
I meant Live radio streams. Actually, I have both an icecast and
shoutcast, and I want to get one of them to stream to windows Moble.

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Re: How can I stream so WIndows moble devices such as the Packmate can tune in?

2008-08-25 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I haven't used it myself, but I've heard good things about Orb from 
http://www.orb.com/.

Alex Follo wrote:

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Something causing changes in file names

2008-08-25 Thread Donald L. Roberts
As I got no response when I posted this initially, I am trying 
again.


I am writing on behalf of a friend who is not subscribed to this
list.
I doubt that this is relevant, however, he uses some version of
Winamp for playing his mp3 files.

My friend notes that occasionally there will be a change in the
names of some mp3 files to dos file conventions, that is, no more
than eight characters followed by a period and the mp3 extention.
These 8-character names terminate with a tilde followed by a
number which is why I characterized it as a dos file naming
convention.

There doesn't seem to be any consistency to this.  He can recall
no specific event which seems to precipitate this.

So I am wondering whether anyone on this list has experienced
this.  If so, what is its cause and what is the solution?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: help! help! help!

2008-08-25 Thread john schwery
Maheen, can you do a search on a file name?

earlier, Maheen Wickramasinghe, wrote:
I ripped a CD using Easy CD DA Extracter, and for some very! unknown 
reason, the disc is not in my documents! Where can I look! I looked 
in my music, my received files, all over! but it's not there! Where, 
oh where could it be!
Maheen the classic country music piano player and singer.
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Re: How can I stream so WIndows moble devices such as the Packmate cantune in?

2008-08-25 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Well, just make sure you have a playlist such as m3u, or pls, as shoutcast 
default is, I think. GS player can support both- and windows media player on 
there isn't very good imho, anyway- and I'm guessing most people have GS 
player. This also applies to the windows Mobile 6 platform as well.

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Re: How can I stream so WIndows moble devices such as the Packmate can tune in?

2008-08-25 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Shoutcast will work. You'll just need to put something about download 
GSplayer, from http://www.greensoftware.com, I think that's what the URL is, 
sorry if its incorrect. Nevertheless, if it isn't, take a cruise over to 
http://www.pacmategear.com. Its most certainly there, if anywhere.

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I meant Live radio streams. Actually, I have both an icecast and
 shoutcast, and I want to get one of them to stream to windows Moble.

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Burning MPG files to a DVD

2008-08-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi everyone!

Can someone tell me if there's an easy way to burn MPG video files to  
a DVD so it can be played on a standard DVD player? What additional  
tools may I need?



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Re: Burning MPG files to a DVD

2008-08-25 Thread Edwin
Hi,

Go get video redo tv suite from www.videoredo.com. Its accessible, allows 
you to edit and burn mpg files to dvd.

Thanks.

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Re: Something causing changes in file names

2008-08-25 Thread Robert Peters
Hi,

I think I've seen something similar happen with some word processors, but 
those are just work-in-progress files and disappear when you close the 
application. They do not replace the original. They can be left behind if 
the application crashes. Is your friend sure the original is renamed and 
there's not just an additional file there?

If its an extra file and the application is not running they can just be 
deleted.

Robert in Canada

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 As I got no response when I posted this initially, I am trying
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 I am writing on behalf of a friend who is not subscribed to this
 list.
 I doubt that this is relevant, however, he uses some version of
 Winamp for playing his mp3 files.

 My friend notes that occasionally there will be a change in the
 names of some mp3 files to dos file conventions, that is, no more
 than eight characters followed by a period and the mp3 extention.
 These 8-character names terminate with a tilde followed by a
 number which is why I characterized it as a dos file naming
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 There doesn't seem to be any consistency to this.  He can recall
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Re: Sony Noise Reduction and Goldwave

2008-08-25 Thread doc
I tried it but couldn't find any way to adjust it.
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Hi, believe you can indeed use the Sony noise reduction with Goldwave as I'm 
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Ray.
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Re: Burning MPG files to a DVD

2008-08-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
Thanks!

I'll be interested to see how this goes, I'm downloading now but if all 
works well then i'll have a very nice video recording solution if I use 
DVD-RW's.



Edwin wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Go get video redo tv suite from www.videoredo.com. Its accessible, allows 
 you to edit and burn mpg files to dvd.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Regards,
 Edwin.
 
 
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