Re: 3gp

2009-02-07 Thread Tim Grady
It isn't just for Apple stuff.  It is used for cell phones and even by  
the NLS for their digital audio books.  It does sound pretty good, but  
I'm not an audiofile.  Eventually the MP3 format will be replaced by  
something smaller.

On Jan 29, 2009, at 3:40 AM, jason wrote:

So since this is the new standard conversions, is the mp3 file still  
going to be used widely for a file extension, or is it going to go  
away.  what does the 3gp stand for? Also is this 3gp just used for  
apple players or mac computers? and how rich does it sound.  Does it  
sound better than an mp3 or does the sound quality sound the same?



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Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: 3gp


I never heard of this file extension before, but my first hit on  
google.com lead me to http://filext.com/file-extension/3GP, where  
it said:


3GPP and 3GPP2 are the new worldwide standards for the creation,  
delivery and playback of multimedia over 3rd generation, high-speed  
wireless networks.
Defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and 3rd  
Generation Partnership Project 2 respectively, these standards seek  
to provide uniform delivery
of rich multimedia over newly evolved, broadband mobile networks  
(3rd generation networks) to the latest multimedia-enabled wireless  
devices. 3GPP and
3GPP2 are based on the MPEG-4 standard which was derived from  
Apple's QuickTime. QuickTime 6.5 includes support for key  
components of the 3GPP and 3GPP2

specifications. The Macintosh type is: 3GPP

So obviously, quicktime will play 3GP files. A little bit of  
checking revealed that quite a few of the audio/video converters  
will handle 3GP files including Switch and Replay Converter, the  
two that I'm familiar with.


Andrea Sherry wrote:

What can I use to open this file type?
Can it be converted to say mp3?
Cheers
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band in the box users, I need help

2009-02-07 Thread Brett Boyer
If there are any bb users out there. I need help finding out how to play drums 
in bb. I don't mean the kit window I mean to actually play them like lets say 
along with the jukebox or something. 
I know how to change patches but I can't change to the drum sets.
thank in advance
bb

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Re: for cdex users

2009-02-07 Thread Timothy
CDex does keep the ID1 and 2 tags.

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Hmm why not use goldwave, it keeps the audio info whereas cdex doesn't i
don't think.



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To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 5:45 AM
Subject: for cdex users


> Hi list, has anyone run in to this problem. in cdex151, if one wishes to,
> one can change ogg files in to mp3. in cdex160, and cdex170, the same
> facility seems to be available, but after changing the ogg file to mp3, it
> will give a value in bytes, and if opened in foobar, will give a value of
> lenhth in minutes. but, although it will play if done in cdex151, it won't
> play if done in cdex160 or cdex170. has anyone found a way round this.
> cdex170 is much quicker at ripping discs than cdex151 or cdex160, so for
> me it is preferable. if anyone is wondering why i would wisht to change
> ogg to mp3, i don't wish to for myself, but for a friend who wants mp3.
> brian.
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Re: Question about listening to audio on a website

2009-02-07 Thread Brett Boyer

Have you tried loading that url directly in mediaplayer or real player Jim?
bb

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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 7:58 PM
Subject: RE: Question about listening to audio on a website


Hi Dana,

It gave me the same message.  Internet Explorer cannot display the web page.
Thanks for that direct URL though.


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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 6:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about listening to audio on a website

http://live.kboo.fm:8000/high.m3u

I have no trouble playing this stream in either WMP, Winamp, or Realplayer.

Instead of browsing to the web page with IE, and clicking on the link to the

stream, have you tried loading this URL directly into the location bar of
your player of choice? Then, just bookmark it, and forget about the web page

altogether.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 7:26 PM
Subject: Question about listening to audio on a website



Hello there,



I have a question, and I'm going to try and explain my problem as best as
I
can.



I'm using a Del laptop with Windows Vista and Jaws 9.  I also have an old
Toshiba laptop with Windows XP and JAWS 9.  That one is not working very
well, and I try to use it as little as possible.



My de3l computer is doing something very strange.  It has Windows Media
Player and Real Player, but WM player is the default.  I'm able to go to
different websites and listen to things using it.

There are several radio stations I enjoy that I can listen to using
Windows
Media Player with no problem.

However, when I get to one specific station

www.kboo.fm

something different happens.

When I try to click on the mp3 high link, my computer tells me that
Internet
Explorer cannot load the web page.  Well, that's very strange because
every
other computer I have (including my office computer) has no problems with
it.  Even my very sluggish computer can load that particular web page and
open it with Windows Media Player.

This station is becoming more important to me and I'll be needing to
listen
to it more and more, but it would be preferable to use my primary computer
for this.



Now, you might ask yourselves whether or not IE is loading other web
pages.
Yes it is.  No problems there.

Also, you may ask if I can pick up other websites with similar stations
and
listen to them.  Indeed I can.

There's also a "Listen Live" section and there is an option for high
bandwidth for stereo, and that doesn't seem to work either.  It's as if IE
doesn't want to read that for some reason.



Any ideas or help would be appreciated.



Jim


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\High quality multi-media headphones.

2009-02-07 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Hi Folks:

I am looking for high quality open ear headphones with a microphone sutible 
for computer applications.


Is there such an animal out there? If so, where so?

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Re: Adobe Audition 3 Script

2009-02-07 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Brian,

You and other JAWS users could use a demonstration copy of Window-Eyes 
just for the times when you want to use Adobe Audition.

Regards Steve.

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wow I wish this was for Jaws :-)

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Re: Adobe Audition 3 Script

2009-02-07 Thread Keith Gillard
What a constructivbe solution.

LOL!


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Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Adobe Audition 3 Script


Hi Brian,

You and other JAWS users could use a demonstration copy of Window-Eyes 
just for the times when you want to use Adobe Audition.

Regards Steve.

From: Brian Olesen br...@blindkom.dk
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org

wow I wish this was for Jaws :-)

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Re: for cdex users

2009-02-07 Thread Constantine
Hmm why not use goldwave, it keeps the audio info whereas cdex doesn't i 
don't think.




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From: "brian parker" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 5:45 AM
Subject: for cdex users


Hi list, has anyone run in to this problem. in cdex151, if one wishes to, 
one can change ogg files in to mp3. in cdex160, and cdex170, the same 
facility seems to be available, but after changing the ogg file to mp3, it 
will give a value in bytes, and if opened in foobar, will give a value of 
lenhth in minutes. but, although it will play if done in cdex151, it won't 
play if done in cdex160 or cdex170. has anyone found a way round this. 
cdex170 is much quicker at ripping discs than cdex151 or cdex160, so for 
me it is preferable. if anyone is wondering why i would wisht to change 
ogg to mp3, i don't wish to for myself, but for a friend who wants mp3. 
brian.




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ABC.COM's Full Episode Player

2009-02-07 Thread Gary King
Has anyone had any luck with using ABC's Full Episode Player to play full 
episodes of ABC TV shows?  It seems to come up in Internet Explorer, but 
nothing happens, and there are no accessible controls using either JAWS or 
Window-Eyes.  Installation was also a bit hit or miss, but it seemed to be 
successful.


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Re: iMic

2009-02-07 Thread Dana S. Leslie
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RE: Adobe Audition 3 Script

2009-02-07 Thread ted phillips
Wow, me too.  I am well set with jaws.  I have audition 3, but can't use it.
Oh well, maybe one day. 

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Sent: February 7, 2009 7:39 AM
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Subject: Re: Adobe Audition 3 Script

hey steve,
wow I wish this was for Jaws :-)

Brian
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From: "Steve Pattison" 
To: "Access-L" ; "PC-Audio" ;
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 2:26 AM
Subject: Fwd: Adobe Audition 3 Script


> From: Aaron Smith aa...@gwmicro.com
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>
> Greetings,
>
> I've just posted the first version of a script for Adobe Audition 3.0.
> After talking with the Audition developers, and with the addition of 
> scripting to Window-Eyes, we've been able to make Audition much more 
> accessible than before (seeing as how it wasn't really accessible at 
> all before). Now you can hear detailed information as you navigate the 
> Audition window. For example, when you press Alt-Page Up and Alt-Page 
> Down to traverse through the various panes, you'll hear the pane name.
> Then you can tab through the various controls in that pane and have 
> both the control's name and value read to you.
>
> If you have a copy of Adobe Audition 3.0, give this script a try, and 
> let me know how you do.
>
> http://www.gwmicro.com/scripts/adobe_audition_3
>
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Re: iMic

2009-02-07 Thread James Scholes
Hi,

Haven't been following this thread, could someone tell me what the iMic is? 
Sounds interesting...

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-Original Message-
Sent by Gary Schindler on Friday, February 06, 2009 at 03:17 PM

there is a little switch on the right side of the IMic which is used for Mic 
or Line input. look beside the headphone jack and you should find it. it 
isn't a lever as such, but feels like part of the sound card. it slides back 
and forth. I hope this helps you.

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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 9:09 AM
Subject: RE: iMic


Thanks!  I have tried setting it up without reading anything and this is
foolish, but I am eager to play with this.  Do you mind if I email you with
a question or two after I go through the manual thoroughly?  Right now I
have to figure out where this lever is that they refer to.  It's not
apparent on the little disk.  But it can't be that difficult.
Cheers!
Peter

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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 9:35 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: iMic

As I said, I don't recall having to do that with the IMic. I think I only
first ever had to do that when I got my Logitech headset for skype. But, why
not do it anyway? Given how many USB devices there are nowadays that one may
wish to use, and the potential for each of them to want to make itself the
default output device, routinely editing the jaws.ini file to force JAWS to
use the output device you wish it to is a relatively simple precaution
against potential trouble.
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 8:41 PM
Subject: RE: iMic


Okay, when I used the xitel inport, I would have to go to the Jaws ini file
and add a line of text saying that the port was the name of the default
sound card.  Then I would go into control panel sounds and check the box
saying to use the default setting.  Do I have to do that with this one?

P

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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 5:05 PM
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Subject: Re: iMic

Peter,

I don't think my IMic continually tried to steal away the default soundcard
assignment, the way that my Logitech headset tries to do, and as most other
USB devices try to do, as well. But, if you have this problem, you should
simply edit jfw.ini, to force JAWS to use the output device you wish it to,
regardless of which device has the default output device assignment. Do you
know how to do this?

And, no, the Soundblaster Live 24bit external doesn't continually try to
steal the default device assignment, just the logitech headset does that.
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: RE: iMic


Hi Donna, that is exactly what I want to do as well.  My entire cd
collection is now in my external hard drive.  But the tapes contain loads of
tunes from back in the day.  Some quite hard to find.  Then there's the
vinyl!  I used a thing called an inport by xitel but it kept knocking jaws
out.  Your SB device didn't do that?

That's a good additional feature, but I will just turn on the external
player and hit record on Goldwave.  My only worry then will be that the
sound levels are okay.  I still haven't learned where those controls are in
GW.

Thanks!  Namaste!

Peter

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On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 2:04 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: iMic

A couple of years ago, I replaced my IMic with the Soundblaster Live!
External USB 24-bit soundcard, mainly because I wanted to have the "what you
hear" feature, which the IMic does not support. However, before that, I used
the IMic, very happily, for two or three years. I used it while digitizing
my old cassette collection, with Goldwave.

Sorry to hear it's become hard to obtain. It's an excellent little device,
for the price. Its only drawback is that it doesn't support "what yu hear,"

Blessed Be, Namaste,

Dana
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 1:37 PM
Subject: RE: iMic


>I think that's about what I paid for mine over two years ago, and it
>was  certainly money well s

Re: best USB sound card

2009-02-07 Thread goshawk
personally, I really like the Alesis IO2.

Simon Wilkes,
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skype name,
dj-goshawk
windows live id,
goshawk-on-horseback
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cb call,
goshawk
phone,
02082200261, +442082200261 if outside of UK,
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: best USB sound card


I am very happy with:
http://www.soundblaster.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=206&product=10702
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Subject: best USB sound card


> what is the best USB sound card/ top of the line in this kind of sound
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Re: Adobe Audition 3 Script

2009-02-07 Thread Brian Olesen

hey steve,
wow I wish this was for Jaws :-)

Brian
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 2:26 AM
Subject: Fwd: Adobe Audition 3 Script



From: Aaron Smith aa...@gwmicro.com
To: gw-script...@gwmicro.com

Greetings,

I've just posted the first version of a script for Adobe Audition 3.0.
After talking with the Audition developers, and with the addition of
scripting to Window-Eyes, we've been able to make Audition much more
accessible than before (seeing as how it wasn't really accessible at all
before). Now you can hear detailed information as you navigate the
Audition window. For example, when you press Alt-Page Up and Alt-Page
Down to traverse through the various panes, you'll hear the pane name.
Then you can tab through the various controls in that pane and have both
the control's name and value read to you.

If you have a copy of Adobe Audition 3.0, give this script a try, and
let me know how you do.

http://www.gwmicro.com/scripts/adobe_audition_3

Aaron
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Re: best USB sound card

2009-02-07 Thread Dana S. Leslie

I am very happy with:
http://www.soundblaster.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=206&product=10702
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Subject: best USB sound card


what is the best USB sound card/ top of the line in this kind of sound 
card to the lower end ? that you could recomand?



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for cdex users

2009-02-07 Thread brian parker
Hi list, has anyone run in to this problem. in cdex151, if one wishes 
to, one can change ogg files in to mp3. in cdex160, and cdex170, the 
same facility seems to be available, but after changing the ogg file 
to mp3, it will give a value in bytes, and if opened in foobar, will 
give a value of lenhth in minutes. but, although it will play if done 
in cdex151, it won't play if done in cdex160 or cdex170. has anyone 
found a way round this. cdex170 is much quicker at ripping discs than 
cdex151 or cdex160, so for me it is preferable. if anyone is 
wondering why i would wisht to change ogg to mp3, i don't wish to for 
myself, but for a friend who wants mp3. brian.




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re switch

2009-02-07 Thread brian parker
Hi paul, your right, one has to load a file in order to change the 
rates, and make other choices. thanks for your help. brian.




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Re: Sonar keyboard shortcuts

2009-02-07 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello Martin, Window-Eyes will work OK with Sonar, however there are some 
parts where it won't speak, such as in the track inspector pain and the 
event viewer. At the moment, the best thing would probably be to use the 40 
minute demo of Jaws with the J Sonar scripts. At the moment, there haven't 
been any scripts developed for Window-Eyes  for Sonar, however I hope there 
will be in the not too distant future.

Samuel Wilkins
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 5:21 PM
Subject: Sonar keyboard shortcuts



Hi,

Is there anyone out there using Sonar and WindowEyes?  If so, is there a
list of shortcut keyboard commands.

I posted this question a while back and didn't get any response.  Please
help if possible.  Thanks in advance.

Tim

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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 8:51 AM
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Subject: RE: Is this possible with Goldwave?

Hi.  If you open Gold Wave and then press ALT and arrow right (or left)
until you find Tools and then arrow down, you will find file merge.
Open this and follow the prompts and this will do what I think you wish.
Walter.

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Sent: 06 February 2009 15:32
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Is this possible with Goldwave?


Hi listers,

I just downloaded a couple of audio books, and unfortunately, the person
who converted these books didn't convert the files into a single file
for each cd, but left all the tracks converted as individual tracks. All
I want to do is to take these files, and place them in their proper
order, and making one mp3 file for each cd.

As of a few minutes ago, I took a look at the batch processing options
in Goldwave, but can find no one step way to select all these files, and
consolidate all these mp3 files into one file. Is there a way to do
this, or must I copy each file, one after the other, adding them to the
last mp3 file created in a manual fashion. Surely there has to be an
easier way to do this. If some one can instruct me in the best way to go
about what it is I am trying to do, I would really appreciate the help.

The reason I would like to accomplish this particular task, is to make
it easier to listen to these files on my Victor Stream, rather than the
Victor classic, because fast forwarding, and rewind are so much better
on the stream.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Larry



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