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2009-11-03 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello Friends!
I just got the following from sony about soundforge which might be of intrest
for some.
Blessings.
/Anders.
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Re: wrn English feeds

2009-11-03 Thread ray t. mahorney
sounds like at the time you listened they were rebroadcasting radio 
Netherlands
http://www.radionetherlands.nl
http://www.wrn.org

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From: "djdoctorp" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: wrn English feeds


High Ray,
That was some good story listening man!
I would like to hear more stories like the one I just herd!
How often do they stream radio books like that one?
I am in Florida, that means the zone is eastern time for me.
My best regards!
  John.
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Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 8:42 PM
Subject: wrn English feeds


> http://shoutcast.wrn.org:8000/listen.pls
> the Asia pacific feed is here
> http://shoutcast.wrn.org:8012/listen.pls
>
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RE: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files

2009-11-03 Thread Caroline Ford
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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-03 Thread Andy

Hi Kevin.

I had a look at this device as I'm thinking of an alternative to my Creative 
Soundblaster 24 bit external card.


At the moment, I have my Soundblaster sending the audio file via it's optic 
out, into a Yamaha AV unit.  The quality of the sound is really very good.


The V-DAC has an analogue output, which would simply go into my CD phono 
inputs on the Yamaha.


Kevin, I thought that the quality of Optic was much better than Phono?  Are 
you saying that the V-DAC, plugged into my computer's USB and to my CD 
Phono's on the AV unit are as good or better than the Soundblaster with it's 
optic output to the AV unit?



Very best wishes.

Andy.


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From: "Kevin Lloyd" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard



Yes, if you're looking for pure high quality playback then I'd recommend the
Musical Fidelity V-DAC.  This is a real piece of hi-fi kit produced by a
well respected hi-fi brand rather than a piece of computer kit.  It will
connect via USB and can be bought for approx. £150 from www.superfi.co.uk

Regards.

Kevin
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From: "André van Deventer" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 9:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



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On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
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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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From: "Bue Vester-Andersen" 
To: 
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: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files

2009-11-03 Thread Ray
Victoria, I was refering to the BBC's Iplayer TV catch up streams which I
doubt are available outside of the UK.

You do need a pretty fast connection to sustain TV streaming, particularly at
the high definition rate which approaches broadcast quality here in the uK.

Ray

Victoria Vaughan wrote:
Ray, Please, What do you mean by "Stream TV"? Is there a way to find TV
programming on internet?  Are you, by chance, using "Fan Cast"?  When I
tried that, its constant pausing for "Rebuffering", drove me crazy!

Many thanks! Vicky
- Original Message -
From: "Ray" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 7:38 PM
Subject: RE: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files


> Caroline, I omitted to say there is something called Quicktime Alternative
> which is supposed to make life easier for screen reader users, though it
> wasn't developped specially for us.  I think it allows you to play
> material
> outside of the browser rather than the ebbeding imposed by web designers
> when
> using Quictime.  there is a Wiki on Quicktime Alternative should you want
> to
> follow that up, but you seem to be getting along with QT.
>
> Must admit it's ages since I sued the IPlayer downloader.  I just stream
> TV
> programmes now.  Often wondered if it's possible to record the video as
> well
> as the sound while watching, but not looked into that.
>
> Do let us know if you have success getting downloaded programmes to play
> in WMP.
> Ray
>
> Caroline Ford wrote:
> Ray,
>
> I have at last managed to find a solution of sorts.  A download of
> QuickTime
> for Windows has at least allowed me to play my MOV file.  I am now
> re-downloading the WMV files in MOV format to be able to play those too as
> the WMV files still stubbornly refuse to play.  I've read through the help
> on the iPlayer site but it didn't address the problem I have.  I think no
> DRM licences are being downloaded although WMP is set to allow them.  It
> is
> all rather frustrating, but at least I have found a workaround.  As you
> say,
> QuickTime is not the most accessible player ever invented, but I have
> found
> enough keystrokes to make it usable.
>
> I don't think my situation was helped by me still having the old iPlayer
> Download Manager instead of the newer version.  That just shows how long
> it
> is since I last tried to download anything from the iPlayer.  Strangely
> enough it didn't even prompt me that I still had an obsolete version of
> the
> downloader on my PC and I only found out about it from the article you
> posted and then the iPlayer help.
>
> Definitely a work in progress.
>
> Caroline.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
> On Behalf Of Ray
> Sent: 01 November 2009 22:28
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: RE: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files
>
> Caroline, I'm not surprised the Beeb isn't making it easy to play
> downloaded
> files in other media players because, after all, the licence you're
> granted
> to
> play these does in the normal way of playing them expire in 28 days or
> something like that.
>
> I wonder though if there is an extra DRM module or plug-in for Windows
> Media
> Player that would allow you to play these programs in WMP.  The BBC itself
> might be prepared to answer this question.
>
> As an aside I'm rather surprised the Beeb hasn't closed the seeming loop
> hole
> where people are downloading radio programmes as that's not what is
> supposed
> to happen.  there agreement with copyright holders is for 7 days streaming
> availability after a programme goes out.  Still, a bit off the subject I
> know.
>
> Hope you get an answer to this Caroline and I see you've posted this issue
> on
> Access-UK so who knows, maybe an answer will yet surface there.
>
> Ray
>
> Caroline Ford wrote:
> Ray,
>
> Thank you for the advice.  I have read the article but it doesn't seem to
> offer much help as to what the problem is.  The files I am trying to play
> are downloaded programmes from the BBC iPlayer so they will have DRM
> protection.  I have been able to stream a short sample of these programmes
> successfully just to make sure everything was working properly, and then
> proceeded to download the two versions on offer, one for portable players
> and one for Windows Media Player.  Neither of these will play on my PC.  I
> don't know whether there's something I need to do to allow Windows Media
> Player to play DRM files, but I have checked for updates and am already
> running version 11 with no updates on offer.  I'm surprised the BBC have
> made it so fiendishly difficult to play these files.  Perhaps they prefer
> people just to stream their programmes instead.
>
> Caroline.
>
>
>
>
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Re: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files

2009-11-03 Thread Victoria Vaughan
Ray, Please, What do you mean by "Stream TV"? Is there a way to find TV 
programming on internet?  Are you, by chance, using "Fan Cast"?  When I 
tried that, its constant pausing for "Rebuffering", drove me crazy!


Many thanks! Vicky
- Original Message - 
From: "Ray" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 7:38 PM
Subject: RE: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files



Caroline, I omitted to say there is something called Quicktime Alternative
which is supposed to make life easier for screen reader users, though it
wasn't developped specially for us.  I think it allows you to play 
material
outside of the browser rather than the ebbeding imposed by web designers 
when
using Quictime.  there is a Wiki on Quicktime Alternative should you want 
to

follow that up, but you seem to be getting along with QT.

Must admit it's ages since I sued the IPlayer downloader.  I just stream 
TV
programmes now.  Often wondered if it's possible to record the video as 
well

as the sound while watching, but not looked into that.

Do let us know if you have success getting downloaded programmes to play 
in WMP.

Ray

Caroline Ford wrote:
Ray,

I have at last managed to find a solution of sorts.  A download of 
QuickTime

for Windows has at least allowed me to play my MOV file.  I am now
re-downloading the WMV files in MOV format to be able to play those too as
the WMV files still stubbornly refuse to play.  I've read through the help
on the iPlayer site but it didn't address the problem I have.  I think no
DRM licences are being downloaded although WMP is set to allow them.  It 
is
all rather frustrating, but at least I have found a workaround.  As you 
say,
QuickTime is not the most accessible player ever invented, but I have 
found

enough keystrokes to make it usable.

I don't think my situation was helped by me still having the old iPlayer
Download Manager instead of the newer version.  That just shows how long 
it

is since I last tried to download anything from the iPlayer.  Strangely
enough it didn't even prompt me that I still had an obsolete version of 
the

downloader on my PC and I only found out about it from the article you
posted and then the iPlayer help.

Definitely a work in progress.

Caroline.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Ray
Sent: 01 November 2009 22:28
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Problems Playing WMV and MOV Files

Caroline, I'm not surprised the Beeb isn't making it easy to play 
downloaded
files in other media players because, after all, the licence you're 
granted

to
play these does in the normal way of playing them expire in 28 days or
something like that.

I wonder though if there is an extra DRM module or plug-in for Windows 
Media

Player that would allow you to play these programs in WMP.  The BBC itself
might be prepared to answer this question.

As an aside I'm rather surprised the Beeb hasn't closed the seeming loop
hole
where people are downloading radio programmes as that's not what is 
supposed

to happen.  there agreement with copyright holders is for 7 days streaming
availability after a programme goes out.  Still, a bit off the subject I
know.

Hope you get an answer to this Caroline and I see you've posted this issue
on
Access-UK so who knows, maybe an answer will yet surface there.

Ray

Caroline Ford wrote:
Ray,

Thank you for the advice.  I have read the article but it doesn't seem to
offer much help as to what the problem is.  The files I am trying to play
are downloaded programmes from the BBC iPlayer so they will have DRM
protection.  I have been able to stream a short sample of these programmes
successfully just to make sure everything was working properly, and then
proceeded to download the two versions on offer, one for portable players
and one for Windows Media Player.  Neither of these will play on my PC.  I
don't know whether there's something I need to do to allow Windows Media
Player to play DRM files, but I have checked for updates and am already
running version 11 with no updates on offer.  I'm surprised the BBC have
made it so fiendishly difficult to play these files.  Perhaps they prefer
people just to stream their programmes instead.

Caroline.




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Re: wrn English feeds

2009-11-03 Thread djdoctorp

High Ray,
That was some good story listening man!
I would like to hear more stories like the one I just herd!
How often do they stream radio books like that one?
I am in Florida, that means the zone is eastern time for me.
My best regards!
 John.
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From: "ray t. mahorney" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 8:42 PM
Subject: wrn English feeds



http://shoutcast.wrn.org:8000/listen.pls
the Asia pacific feed is here
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