MP3 audio files

2008-11-23 Thread DayStar Promotions

Hi all,

I have placed all of the MP3 audio files from an MP3 Bible into a 
single folder on my desktop.  All of the files for the entire Book 
are correctly and sequentially numbered and automatically placed in 
order in that folder.  I hit enter on the first file which begins to 
play in WMP.  AWhen the first file is done, everything stops.  WMP 
won't play the next ordered file until I go and hit enter on it.


Question:

What do I need to do to the Bible folder in order to make the 
computer's media player play the files one after the other without 
stoping - just like what naturally happens when you were to put the 
original MP3 CD into your CD drive.


Be thankful,

John



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Can Replay AV record JAVA streams?

2008-11-23 Thread Larry Higgins
Actually, I have Total Recorder, and one of the rather frustrating 
issues I have with it, is its inability to record JAVA script 
directly. I can record using the software driver, if I remember 
correctly, but while doing so, I cannot mute the output from the 
stream. If I could only find a way to record these streams and not 
have to have the output coming through my speakers, I would have it 
made. Please don't suggest turning down my speakers, for obvious 
reasons g. Any ideas. And Yes, I would like to know if Replay AV is 
able to do this with greater ease.


Thanks in advance,

Larry 




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Follow-up.

2008-11-23 Thread Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Just as a followup to my winamp issue, I uninstalled 5541 and reinstalled
version 5.1.  Presto!  My Ogg files are back and I don't have to deal with
that stupid now playing web page.

 

Is there a better way?


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Trouble with ogg files

2008-11-23 Thread Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Since I loaded the newest wimanp, I can't seem to play my ogg files.  Winamp
opens and just says stopped.  Is there a plugin I need?  Help.

 

On another note, I tried to play a DVD on this new PC and was told that I
don't have a DVD encoder.  This doesn't automatically come as a part of WMP
version 9 or 10?

 

Thanks much guys.


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Re: broadcast recorders

2008-11-23 Thread Kelly Pierce
I'm not sure what your specifications are for a recorder.  The transom 
website for public radio producers and reporters did a review of the Sony 
PCM D50 earlier this year.  It can be found at:


http://transom.org/tools/recording_interviewing/200803_sony_pcmd50/

Neal Ewers did a review on this recorder on Blind Cool Tech and found it to 
be highly accessible offering incredible results with low background noise 
equivalent to that of minidisc recorders, which were a broadcast standard. 
give Neal's review a listen as well as the audio files on the page with the 
review and hear the difference for yourself.


Kelly






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Subject: broadcast recorders


Do any of you know what broadcast recorders are user friendly for blind 
people? I do news at a radio station in Salt Lake and they want to get me 
a broadcast recorder. But I don't know what would be blind friendly. I 
will talk to you later.


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