Re: javascript streams with Replay AV (for Larry)

2008-11-25 Thread Reese

- Original Message - 
From: "Petro T. Giannakopoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 9:11 PM
Subject: javascript streams with Replay AV (for Larry)


Can you provide a website so I can test this for you. See with Replay AV 8 
one can use the URL Finder tool. You run this tool first then go to your 
browser like IE 7 and play the stream. Then stop the stream and go back to 
the URL Finder tool and see the actual embedded/hidden stream URL address or 
addresses and add these streams to Replay AV as a show/station and you can 
record it. Mike Pietruk and others can tell you more on this fabulous tool. 
Petro.


You wrote:
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 . Any ideas. And Yes, I would like to know if Replay AV is
able to do this with greater ease.

Thanks in advance,



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mp3 to Text

2008-11-25 Thread Mike Pietruk
Ok, I realize that this might seen to be a somewhat stupid question as
this may appear to be impossible on a very accurate basis.  is there
software out there that can attempt to take a spoken word file, such as an
mp3, and attempt to convert the words into a text document?
I would like to post some comments from a radio show onto some blogs and
into some emails without having to go through the laborous process of hand
transcribing.
It would also be nice, upon occasion, to use the find command of a screen
reader or text editor to search for strings.

Is this possible on a practical level, and are any of these programs, if
they exist, both affordable and screen reader friendly?




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