New member with some questions

2009-10-31 Thread David Halliwell
Hello,

 

Please forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask these questions, but I
hope you can help.

I am a new member, living in London:

 

Firstly, is there a piece of software, which can easily allow me to rip my
dvd collection to my computer for ease of storage and portability?

I use JAWS version 10, and have no useful sight to navigate around
programmes.

And secondly, should I buy an iPod? 

I have used other MP3 players for a long time, and now need to purchase a
new one and am thinking of an iPod.

My main concern is the iTunes interface and JAWS, so any advice or links to
reading matter on this on the internet would be very gratefully received.

 

Yours with many thanks

 

David

 

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RE: Amadeus Pro Audio Multi Track Recording/Editing Software

2009-10-31 Thread Amie Slavin
Thanks; seems like a useful resource.
Amie


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Sent: 31 October 2009 01:25
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Subject: Amadeus Pro Audio Multi Track Recording/Editing Software

I've had a few private messages asking me where they can get more  
information or tutorials on Amadeus Pro and how it works.  From a  
Blind persons perspective you may wish to check out the tutorials and  
guides at http://www.icanworkthisthing.com

Hi!






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Re: Amadeus Pro Audio Multi Track Recording/Editing Software

2009-10-31 Thread Dane trethowan
You'll find a whole heap of information up there, not just on the  
Apple Mac and related software either, take a browse.



On 31/10/2009, at 10:26 PM, Amie Slavin wrote:


Thanks; seems like a useful resource.
Amie


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audio.org]

On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
Sent: 31 October 2009 01:25
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Subject: Amadeus Pro Audio Multi Track Recording/Editing Software

I've had a few private messages asking me where they can get more
information or tutorials on Amadeus Pro and how it works.  From a
Blind persons perspective you may wish to check out the tutorials and
guides at http://www.icanworkthisthing.com

Hi!






**

Dane Trethowan
From Melton Victoria Australia
mailto:dane.tretho...@me.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/grtdane
blog: http://www.grtdane.wordpress.com
Phone United Kingdom
02032874641
Phone Australia
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RE: New member with some questions

2009-10-31 Thread Amie Slavin
Hey David
How good to hear from you.  Email me sometime, please.
Soons I hope.
Amie


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On Behalf Of David Halliwell
Sent: 31 October 2009 10:40
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: New member with some questions

Hello,

 

Please forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask these questions, but I
hope you can help.

I am a new member, living in London:

 

Firstly, is there a piece of software, which can easily allow me to rip my
dvd collection to my computer for ease of storage and portability?

I use JAWS version 10, and have no useful sight to navigate around
programmes.

And secondly, should I buy an iPod? 

I have used other MP3 players for a long time, and now need to purchase a
new one and am thinking of an iPod.

My main concern is the iTunes interface and JAWS, so any advice or links to
reading matter on this on the internet would be very gratefully received.

 

Yours with many thanks

 

David

 

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Re: New member with some questions

2009-10-31 Thread Dane trethowan
Okay first question, are you looking at just taking the audio from  
your DVD collection or do you want to do video?



On 31/10/2009, at 9:39 PM, David Halliwell wrote:


Hello,



Please forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask these questions,  
but I

hope you can help.

I am a new member, living in London:



Firstly, is there a piece of software, which can easily allow me to  
rip my

dvd collection to my computer for ease of storage and portability?

I use JAWS version 10, and have no useful sight to navigate around
programmes.

And secondly, should I buy an iPod?

I have used other MP3 players for a long time, and now need to  
purchase a

new one and am thinking of an iPod.

My main concern is the iTunes interface and JAWS, so any advice or  
links to
reading matter on this on the internet would be very gratefully  
received.




Yours with many thanks



David



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Re: New version of Amadeus Pro Available

2009-10-31 Thread Atlasonic Productions

Hi Dane,

Just started following this list again.

That's good news, because I am about to get an Apple Mac Mini.
One question please:
Does Amadeus Pro have effects on board?
Thanks.

Hatch.


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To: PC Audio Discussion List Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 6:08 PM
Subject: New version of Amadeus Pro Available



Hi everyone!

for those who use a Mac - And for those who want a very accessible  
multi track audio recorder - then you'll be pleased to know that a new  
version of amadeus Pro was released on Monday, if you own the product  
then just open it and the update will start downloading  
automatically.  If you don't own it then you can download the product  
from the web site, http://www.hairersoft.com/Welcome.html


Some really nice enhancements have been added in the last couple of  
versions including more navigation keyboard shortcuts and other  
features to help with editing and accessibility of the application and  
these features have come about due to the many people who use the  
software who have taken the time to deliver feedback to the author.


The software is still under $50.00 which has to make this probably one  
of the best value for money multi track audio editors and recorders  
available today.





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Re: New version of Amadeus Pro Available

2009-10-31 Thread Dane trethowan
Yes it does and it also uses the Many that are installed with OS10.6  
Snow Leopard as well as VST plug-ins.



On 31/10/2009, at 10:29 PM, Atlasonic Productions wrote:


Hi Dane,

Just started following this list again.

That's good news, because I am about to get an Apple Mac Mini.
One question please:
Does Amadeus Pro have effects on board?
Thanks.

Hatch.


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To: PC Audio Discussion List Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 6:08 PM
Subject: New version of Amadeus Pro Available



Hi everyone!
for those who use a Mac - And for those who want a very accessible   
multi track audio recorder - then you'll be pleased to know that a  
new  version of amadeus Pro was released on Monday, if you own the  
product  then just open it and the update will start downloading   
automatically.  If you don't own it then you can download the  
product  from the web site, http://www.hairersoft.com/Welcome.html
Some really nice enhancements have been added in the last couple  
of  versions including more navigation keyboard shortcuts and  
other  features to help with editing and accessibility of the  
application and  these features have come about due to the many  
people who use the  software who have taken the time to deliver  
feedback to the author.
The software is still under $50.00 which has to make this probably  
one  of the best value for money multi track audio editors and  
recorders  available today.

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RE: New member with some questions

2009-10-31 Thread David Halliwell
Thank you for answering so quickly!!
My Partner can see, so both.

David


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On Behalf Of Dane trethowan
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:34
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: New member with some questions

Okay first question, are you looking at just taking the audio from  
your DVD collection or do you want to do video?


On 31/10/2009, at 9:39 PM, David Halliwell wrote:

 Hello,



 Please forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask these questions,  
 but I
 hope you can help.

 I am a new member, living in London:



 Firstly, is there a piece of software, which can easily allow me to  
 rip my
 dvd collection to my computer for ease of storage and portability?

 I use JAWS version 10, and have no useful sight to navigate around
 programmes.

 And secondly, should I buy an iPod?

 I have used other MP3 players for a long time, and now need to  
 purchase a
 new one and am thinking of an iPod.

 My main concern is the iTunes interface and JAWS, so any advice or  
 links to
 reading matter on this on the internet would be very gratefully  
 received.



 Yours with many thanks



 David



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Re: Levelator

2009-10-31 Thread Meared

Hi, Vicky,
To download the Windows version, Go to:

http://cdn.conversationsnetwork.org/LevelatorSetup-1.4.1.exe

If you are looking for the Mac [Os X] click the following link.

http://cdn.conversationsnetwork.org/Levelator-1.4.1.dmg

Good luck.
Reta

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: Levelator


Would you please send the working web site address?  I googled, but didn't 
find it.


Many thanks!
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Re: How to use You Tube to find and play stuff?

2009-10-31 Thread Timothy

try
tube.majestyc.net

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Subject: How to use You Tube to find and play stuff?



Hi.

I've seen my brother find some real neat things on Youtube.  I'm not 
having

much luck with this.  How do I get started finding stuff?  I want to drive
everybody crazy and learn the words to the Free Credit Report commercials.
I know the one about buying a car, and I'd like to learn all the others 
that

are out there.

I know I have way too much time on my hands, but it's a lifelong dream of
mine.

Thanks.

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need help installing audiostocker plug-in

2009-10-31 Thread Joanne
I needed to reinstall Winamp and need to add my DSP plug-ins, and the one I 
like best is Audiostocker.  But this is a zip file which doesn't have an e.x.e. 
selection, so I'm not sure how to install this.  Can someone either point me to 
an e.x.e., rather than a zip version of this plug-in?  Or can someone instruct 
me as to how to install the zip version?  Thanks.
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Windows media player and Winamp

2009-10-31 Thread Farzana

Hello list,
I newly installed winamp. and it became default player. But i want to keep 
windows media player default player. what should i do?

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SV: How to use You Tube to find and play stuff?

2009-10-31 Thread Bue Vester-Andersen
Hi Kevin,

Here is how you do it:

1. Use the appropriate command to jump to the search edit field. With JAWS
it would be e.

2. Type in what you are looking for, e.g. free credit report. If it doesn't
work, type in something else. I don't know if special search patterns are
allowed.

3. On the next page each found clip is represented by a nicely tagged
graphic link, so use an appropriate command to jump to the different graphic
links. With JAWS it would be g.

4. Press enter on the link, and there you go.

You can use a program like total Recorder to save the sound of the clip.
There are also programs out there that will save both sound and video, but I
don't know much about them.

Please note, that you need to have Adobe Flash installed.

Best regards
Bue
 

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Emne: How to use You Tube to find and play stuff?

Hi.

I've seen my brother find some real neat things on Youtube.  I'm not having
much luck with this.  How do I get started finding stuff?  I want to drive
everybody crazy and learn the words to the Free Credit Report commercials.
I know the one about buying a car, and I'd like to learn all the others that
are out there.

I know I have way too much time on my hands, but it's a lifelong dream of
mine.

Thanks.

Kevin Minor
kmi...@windstream.net


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Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Bue Vester-Andersen
Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, so
I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do the
job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue
 

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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need 
them to do.

Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do the
job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Andy

Hi there.

My name iis Andy Logue and I used to have XP Home with a Creative 
Soundblaster 24 bit external card, feeding my AV Unit, via an optic out, but 
since VISTA I have not been able to keep this configuration.  I'm hoping to 
move onto Windows 7 and like yourself, I'm wondering if I can use a 
Soundblaster card.


The advise this member has given does not assit me as I visited the link 
provided and learned nothing.


Perhaps if you find out more then you can share your knowledge with me.

I'm, like yourself, not interested in 3.1, 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound and all 
that nonsense.  Like you, all I wish is Stereo and good access.


I wish to play and record from my external sound card, via an Optic in or 
out.  Not much to ask for I'm sure , but depressingly, the days of being 
able to undertake the kind of stuff we have enjoyed for years is passing 
fast.


Please let me know if you find out a good accessible sound card for Windows 
7.


I just recently paid £150 for an old XP home computer, so that I would be 
able to continue my practice of playing through my sound card. 
Unfortunately, the £150 was just wasted as the computer arrived damaged.


I'm not sure whither to move back to XP home or move onto Windows 7.  As far 
as VISTA is concerned, although interesting, is no friend of mine and I'll 
be pleased to see the back of it, like Millennium.


Very best wishes.
Andy.
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard




Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need 
them to do.

Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do 
the

job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: need help installing audiostocker plug-in

2009-10-31 Thread David McLean
Just unzip it and copy the .dll file to the winamp\plugins folder.  
Usually winamp is just under the program files files folder so it  
should be easy to find where to copy it.
Once that's done just select it from under the preferences dsp-effects  
in Winamp.

On Oct 31, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Joanne wrote:

I needed to reinstall Winamp and need to add my DSP plug-ins, and  
the one I like best is Audiostocker.  But this is a zip file which  
doesn't have an e.x.e. selection, so I'm not sure how to install  
this.  Can someone either point me to an e.x.e., rather than a zip  
version of this plug-in?  Or can someone instruct me as to how to  
install the zip version?  Thanks.

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SV: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Bue Vester-Andersen
Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in 
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. 
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs 
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Ray
Andy, I can't find any of the messages now, but we had a similar thread to
this a month or more back.

I can't recall the higher end sound card that was recommended then, but hope
someone can.  the simple answer would be the M-Audio cards, but they've gone
and screwed up the mixer software for their cards something rotten so that the
sound panel, which was accessible, is no longer so.

I'm always hearing about the Turtle Beach sound cards from those in the U S ,
but I've not seen them advertized here.

sorry if none of that helps greatly, but maybe someone will come back, re.
that earlier thread.
Ray

Bue Vester-Andersen wrote:
Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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vegne af djdoctorp
Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

High Andy,
I have done my home work on Windows 7, it's not anything like Vista.
Windows 7 in a whole lot of ways mimics Windows XP.
If your USB card worked well with XP, it will work really well with 7.
My best regards!
 John.
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From: Andy a...@logue3883.freeserve.co.uk

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi there.

My name iis Andy Logue and I used to have XP Home with a Creative
Soundblaster 24 bit external card, feeding my AV Unit, via an optic out, but
since VISTA I have not been able to keep this configuration.  I'm hoping to
move onto Windows 7 and like yourself, I'm wondering if I can use a
Soundblaster card.

The advise this member has given does not assit me as I visited the link
provided and learned nothing.

Perhaps if you find out more then you can share your knowledge with me.

I'm, like yourself, not interested in 3.1, 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound and all
that nonsense.  Like you, all I wish is Stereo and good access.

I wish to play and record from my external sound card, via an Optic in or
out.  Not much to ask for I'm sure , but depressingly, the days of being
able to undertake the kind of stuff we have enjoyed for years is passing
fast.

Please let me know if you find out a good accessible sound card for Windows
7.

I just recently paid £150 for an old XP home computer, so that I would be
able to continue my practice of playing through my sound card.
Unfortunately, the £150 was just wasted as the computer arrived damaged.

I'm not sure whither to move back to XP home or move onto Windows 7.  As far
as VISTA is concerned, although interesting, is no friend of mine and I'll
be pleased to see the back of it, like Millennium.

Very best wishes.
Andy.
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Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard




Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need 
them to do.

Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do 
the

job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out 
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of 
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.

Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm 
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.

I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop 
computer?

And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Ray
For anyone in the UK who just might possibly not know, read valves for 
tubes.

Yes, a warm sound indeed, LOL!  In fact the mic pre-amp attached to this
speaker has a valve, um, tube in it's front end.  I'm old enough to remember
valve equipment and we weren't sorry to see it go by and large as it tended to
be unreliable.

Space might be a bit of an issue, but I imagine mounting within slots sideways
in the printed circuit board an internal card wouldn't present a real problem.
 External cards don't raise an issue here.

Ray

djdoctorp wrote:
High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Sunshine
when and where did you find this info?i would love to read this news 
release.
- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
  John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Ray
I too would be interested to see a link to this new Creative card.  It will
command a bit of a premium I'd have thought.

Googling did turn up:
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/aopen-tube/index.html

Seems the Tube is made in Russia.  Ah, those perveyer's of good old tech.

Ray

Sunshine wrote:
when and where did you find this info?i would love to read this news
release.
- Original Message -
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Robert Logue
This is not a recommendation but you might want to check out asus xonar 
cards.  They are meant to have very high quality analog sound.  Just use 
your favourite search engine to find reviews and info about asus xonar.  The 
reviews I've read have been quite positive.  I do not have one so I can't 
say how accessible the software will be.  Hopefully, most configuration can 
be done through the Windows mixer.


Bob

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 1:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do the
job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files

2009-10-31 Thread Caroline Ford
Hello,

I have several files on my PC which I was hoping to be able to play in Windows 
Media Player, but neither the WMV nor MOV files will play on my Vista laptop.  
Windows Media Player returns an error telling me that my sound card may need to 
be updated or isn't installed properly, but I don't think this is the case as I 
have been able to stream part of the TV programs which these files contain from 
the internet.

Does anyone know whether I need a plug-in for Media Player to allow these files 
to play, or do I need a different program altogether, and if so, which one?  I 
have looked on the internet and have found reference to Apple QuickTime and 
Silverlight, but I'm not sure whether either of these would be suitable.

Thanks,

Caroline.


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Re: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files

2009-10-31 Thread Ray
It's only a guess, but I imagine you need possibly an updated codec for the
WMV files installed for Windows Media player.there's a Wiki at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Media_Video#Players

MOV is an Apple format and should play in the Windows version of Quicktime,
which does handle quite a few file types.  Not the most straightforwardly
accessible player as you can usually only navigate through a file after
stoping play first - with the space bar I think.

HTH.

Ray

Caroline Ford wrote:
Hello,

I have several files on my PC which I was hoping to be able to play in Windows
Media Player, but neither the WMV nor MOV files will play on my Vista laptop.
Windows Media Player returns an error telling me that my sound card may need
to be updated or isn't installed properly, but I don't think this is the case
as I have been able to stream part of the TV programs which these files
contain from the internet.

Does anyone know whether I need a plug-in for Media Player to allow these
files to play, or do I need a different program altogether, and if so, which
one?  I have looked on the internet and have found reference to Apple
QuickTime and Silverlight, but I'm not sure whether either of these would be
suitable.

Thanks,

Caroline.


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Bob Seed
 the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Levelator

2009-10-31 Thread Victoria Vaughan

Thanks for the info on the Levlelator
Vicky
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Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Levelator



Hi, Vicky,
To download the Windows version, Go to:

http://cdn.conversationsnetwork.org/LevelatorSetup-1.4.1.exe

If you are looking for the Mac [Os X] click the following link.

http://cdn.conversationsnetwork.org/Levelator-1.4.1.dmg

Good luck.
Reta

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Subject: Re: Levelator


Would you please send the working web site address?  I googled, but didn't 
find it.


Many thanks!
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RE: New member with some questions

2009-10-31 Thread Ray
Hi David.  Seem to recall your name from somewhere but can't quite recall.

Anyway, Don't know what's around in the free or cheap catagory for burning
DVDs but certainly Nero does a good job if you want to pay the fifty quid or
so it costs.  Will be interested though in what others come up with.

On IPod, depends on wether you want to learn to use if and get to grips with
ITunes.  Bit of a steep lerning curve but I believe the latest IPods come with
speech built-in rather than having to copy it over from a Windows or Mac
machine.

then again, if you want life nice and easy, how about one of the Zenstone
players?  The basic ones have no screen and are functionally simple in use and
you can just plug the thing into a USB socket to have it come up as a drive
and  simply copy files over to it.

Ray

Amie Slavin wrote:
Hey David
How good to hear from you.  Email me sometime, please.
Soons I hope.
Amie


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On Behalf Of David Halliwell
Sent: 31 October 2009 10:40
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: New member with some questions

Hello,



Please forgive me if this is the wrong place to ask these questions, but I
hope you can help.

I am a new member, living in London:



Firstly, is there a piece of software, which can easily allow me to rip my
dvd collection to my computer for ease of storage and portability?

I use JAWS version 10, and have no useful sight to navigate around
programmes.

And secondly, should I buy an iPod?

I have used other MP3 players for a long time, and now need to purchase a
new one and am thinking of an iPod.

My main concern is the iTunes interface and JAWS, so any advice or links to
reading matter on this on the internet would be very gratefully received.



Yours with many thanks



David



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Re: Windows media player and Winamp

2009-10-31 Thread Janelle Vacanti
Go to the file you want to open. Go to the context menu either by pressing the 
right mouse button or pressing the applications key. Select the open with 
submenu. Go to the choose program option. Make sure the checkbox that says 
always use the selected program to open this kind of file is checked. Once 
you've found Windows Media Player in the programs list, press the OK button. 

 Farzana leeza...@gmail.com wrote: 
 Hello list,
 I newly installed winamp. and it became default player. But i want to keep 
 windows media player default player. what should i do?
 With Regards, Farzana
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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

High SUNSHINE,
Someone at a loco stereo shop told me this, but I haven't had a chance to 
check it out yet.

I will get in to this sometime today.
I will get back to the list and let you all know about my findings.
My best regards!
 John.
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From: Sunshine sunsh...@abe.midco.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


when and where did you find this info?i would love to read this news
release.
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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