Band in the box

2008-10-04 Thread Sid Pritchard
Yes, I used Band in the box many years ago with JAWS 5 so I would imagine with 
today's JAWS and the improvements they were making with Band in the box it 
should be good.

Have fun,

Sid Pritchard

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External sound cards

2008-10-04 Thread Sid Pritchard
Can anyone tell me what is a good quality external sound card to facilitate 
audio recording?

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further questions, was-Re: Saving Windows Media Radio Streams

2008-10-04 Thread Dancing Queen

Hi

I'm a huge Michael Bolton fan and to night on Radio Shropshire there's a 
three hour prog that will feature him, there's more tomorrow, its on 10pm to 
1am on both nights, I doubt I'll be able to do it but is there a way of 
recording it so I can send it to people?


It'll be available online for the next seven days, does that mean it'll be 
downloadable or can it just be listened to again?


I'm desparate to get hold of a copy of both nights shows, to night's and 
tomorrows, any ideas?


Thanks

trace

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Hi, Marvin:

On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 23:20:52 -0700, you wrote:


now, how do i save the streams in windows media player, as have got
the latest version, which came with my windows vista machine.


Unless there has been some breakthrough in technology lately that I
don't know about, the only way to save a RealAudio stream is by
recording it in real time with a program like Total Recorder.  To the
best of my recollection, RealAudio has never offered a way to record
or otherwise capture a RA stream unless you, of course, were the
originator of that stream, and even then, it generally wasn't made
available for download, only for online streaming once created.

HTH


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pro tools accessibility for windows

2008-10-04 Thread patrick
Hi, I was wondering if pro tools is accessible to jaws or window-eyes. I saw on 
the digi design web site that they were working on the accessibility with 
voiceover and the mac, but I couldn't find anything relating to accessibility 
for windows. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
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Re: warning about the turtle beach montaygo DDL

2008-10-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi,

With this laptop, hardware accelleration has to be brought down to 60 or so. 
I'm planning building a new desktop. Does anyone have the realtech Alp 688 
or 860? I can't remember what exactly the soundcard is...I know its realtch, 
though.




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HI listers.  I have some words of warning if any of you ever decide to
purchase the card I mentioned in the subject line.  I bought one of them,
and am currently working to get it sent back.  When recording, you can't 
set
levels by using a similar level to what the computer volume is for 
recording

line-in sources.  If you do, you will get lots of distortion.  Other than
that, the card seems to work fine except that in some games, I had to turn
the hardware sampling rate down to 33 percent so the computer wouldn't
crash.  Assuming all goes well, I intend to go with the sound blaster x-fi
OEM card.  I would welcome any comments or ideas on this matter.  Thanks
Ted Phillips



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Re: pro tools accessibility for windows

2008-10-04 Thread Chris Wright
Hi,
Rumor has it that there's a version of Pro tools that can be used with
Window-Eyes.
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> Hi, I was wondering if pro tools is accessible to jaws or window-eyes. I
saw on the digi design web site that they were working on the accessibility
with voiceover and the mac, but I couldn't find anything relating to
accessibility for windows. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
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RE: warning about the turtle beach montaygo DDL

2008-10-04 Thread ted phillips
I have a realtech driver but I will have to see what it is.  Usually the
realtech drivers are pretty much universal if you have a rather up to date
system.  I will let you know what it is.

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Hi,

With this laptop, hardware accelleration has to be brought down to 60 or so.

I'm planning building a new desktop. Does anyone have the realtech Alp 688 
or 860? I can't remember what exactly the soundcard is...I know its realtch,

though.



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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 6:43 AM
Subject: warning about the turtle beach montaygo DDL


> HI listers.  I have some words of warning if any of you ever decide to
> purchase the card I mentioned in the subject line.  I bought one of them,
> and am currently working to get it sent back.  When recording, you can't 
> set
> levels by using a similar level to what the computer volume is for 
> recording
> line-in sources.  If you do, you will get lots of distortion.  Other than
> that, the card seems to work fine except that in some games, I had to turn
> the hardware sampling rate down to 33 percent so the computer wouldn't
> crash.  Assuming all goes well, I intend to go with the sound blaster x-fi
> OEM card.  I would welcome any comments or ideas on this matter.  Thanks
> Ted Phillips
>
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Re: warning about the turtle beach montaygo DDL

2008-10-04 Thread Sunshine
the soundblaster x fi sound cards are wonderful i have an extream audio card 
that is an x fi and i love it
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HI listers.  I have some words of warning if any of you ever decide to
purchase the card I mentioned in the subject line.  I bought one of them,
and am currently working to get it sent back.  When recording, you can't 
set
levels by using a similar level to what the computer volume is for 
recording

line-in sources.  If you do, you will get lots of distortion.  Other than
that, the card seems to work fine except that in some games, I had to turn
the hardware sampling rate down to 33 percent so the computer wouldn't
crash.  Assuming all goes well, I intend to go with the sound blaster x-fi
OEM card.  I would welcome any comments or ideas on this matter.  Thanks
Ted Phillips



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What is the best autotune software?

2008-10-04 Thread Alex Follo
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Alex

I was wanting to be able to run the autotune effect on some audio, to
give it the "T-Pain" effect. I was wondering is there any good
accessible autotune software for dumbies?


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