File renaming question, please help.

2010-02-28 Thread Jitendra
Hello friends, say I have some files in a folder, wav or mp3, and I also 
have the PDF, or tab-seperated text file containing the time, file name, 
album and artist info for all the tracks, is there any way or software 
by which I can rename all of them at once?
and may I use the column I want, such as if I want to use only the title 
column, is it possible?
another question: is it possible to search using the grasenote databass 
by a software for all the files for that folder, and if information is 
found, rename them?

Thank you, Jitendra.

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Multitrack in MP3

2010-02-28 Thread Jerry Berrier
I recently got a home theater system with 5.1  speakers.  Can MP3 downloads
contain surround sound recordings, or are they strictly stereo?  By looking
at the properties of an MP3, is it possible to determine whether it was
recorded in multi-track?

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Re: Managing recording settings in Windows 7.

2010-02-28 Thread Nick G
Right, this email will be fairly long, and not quote any of your email, 
because Windows 7 is an entirely new audio paradigm that needs to be 
explained.  The Windows XP way is flawed, this is the way it should have 
been for years.
Windows 7's Audio subsystem is based on the idea that devices are 
divided by their drivers into inputs and, if the audio device vender is 
clever enough, outputs.  One audio card will almost definitely have more 
than one input, and possibly more than one output, accessible from any 
piece of software that supports multiple input and output devices.  As 
such, you can use your line in and your microphone at the same time in 
different applications.
The Volume control has stopped being the central mixer for Windows 
functions, that is now the sound control panel, most easily accessed via 
the search box.  In its playback and recording tabs, you can easily 
control levels and such.  One thing that Win 7 is known for is hiding 
audio inputs, such as what you hear.  A simple show disabled devices 
in the context menu of the record tab, then enabling them by hovering 
over each disabled device and invoking the context menu and selecting 
enable, will fix such issues.  With a bit of logic, you may set your 
levels where necessary, and use your apps to select which input you must 
record from.  If, for some reason, the apps do not support different 
inputs and outputs, you may set the default input or output by simply 
hovering over the one you want, invoking your context menu, and 
selecting the obvious option that will be presented to you.  With a 
little logic and a bit of thinking on your feet, you will figure out 
exactly how to use this new audio subsystem, and like it.
Oh, and the listen tab.  That's a little piece of genius for 
internet broadcasters, because any input could be, with minimal latency, 
listened to on any output.  If you had a USB Microphone, you can listen 
to the audio from said USB microphone on any of your other sound cards, 
and record using What you hear or stereo mix like you would with any 
audio input on said sound card.

Hope this helps,
Nick

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Re: Multitrack in MP3

2010-02-28 Thread Dane Trethowan
As I understand it, AAC has that advantage of being able to hold more 
than 1 channel.




On 28/02/2010 10:12 PM, Jerry Berrier wrote:

I recently got a home theater system with 5.1  speakers.  Can MP3 downloads
contain surround sound recordings, or are they strictly stereo?  By looking
at the properties of an MP3, is it possible to determine whether it was
recorded in multi-track?



Thanks.





  Jerry Berrier

Access Technology Consultant

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Everett, MA 02149

(508) 735-4420

E-mail: je...@birdblind.org

Web: http://www.birdblind.org



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Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada

2010-02-28 Thread Mike Pietruk
For those looking for a stream for the game, WGN Radio Chicago is 
currently streaming the game.

Here is a link for the stream

http://provisioning.streamtheworld.com/asx/WGNAM.asx




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  in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,
  to the glory of God the Father.
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Re: Managing recording settings in Windows 7.

2010-02-28 Thread Brett Boyer
What a great bit of information. I am loving my new windows 7 machine. 
Though there are some older programs I would like back but I didn't buy 
premium.

thanks Nick for the informative and concise info
bb
Brett Boyer
Production / Program Director
KZBR 97.1 FM
Alamosa Colorado
www.kzbr971.com
Morning show. Comedy Block. Rockin Hits 24 / 7
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: Managing recording settings in Windows 7.


Right, this email will be fairly long, and not quote any of your email, 
because Windows 7 is an entirely new audio paradigm that needs to be 
explained.  The Windows XP way is flawed, this is the way it should have 
been for years.
Windows 7's Audio subsystem is based on the idea that devices are 
divided by their drivers into inputs and, if the audio device vender is 
clever enough, outputs.  One audio card will almost definitely have more 
than one input, and possibly more than one output, accessible from any 
piece of software that supports multiple input and output devices.  As 
such, you can use your line in and your microphone at the same time in 
different applications.
The Volume control has stopped being the central mixer for Windows 
functions, that is now the sound control panel, most easily accessed via 
the search box.  In its playback and recording tabs, you can easily 
control levels and such.  One thing that Win 7 is known for is hiding 
audio inputs, such as what you hear.  A simple show disabled devices in 
the context menu of the record tab, then enabling them by hovering over 
each disabled device and invoking the context menu and selecting enable, 
will fix such issues.  With a bit of logic, you may set your levels where 
necessary, and use your apps to select which input you must record from. 
If, for some reason, the apps do not support different inputs and outputs, 
you may set the default input or output by simply hovering over the one 
you want, invoking your context menu, and selecting the obvious option 
that will be presented to you.  With a little logic and a bit of thinking 
on your feet, you will figure out exactly how to use this new audio 
subsystem, and like it.
Oh, and the listen tab.  That's a little piece of genius for internet 
broadcasters, because any input could be, with minimal latency, listened 
to on any output.  If you had a USB Microphone, you can listen to the 
audio from said USB microphone on any of your other sound cards, and 
record using What you hear or stereo mix like you would with any audio 
input on said sound card.

Hope this helps,
Nick

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Re: Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada

2010-02-28 Thread RicksPlace
What a game! Congratulations to Canada and what a effort by the U.S. team. 
That was hockey.

Rick USA
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Subject: Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada



For those looking for a stream for the game, WGN Radio Chicago is
currently streaming the game.

Here is a link for the stream

http://provisioning.streamtheworld.com/asx/WGNAM.asx




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Re: Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada

2010-02-28 Thread chris ramsay

   it was a hell of a game sure enjoyed it. chris
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What a game! Congratulations to Canada and what a effort by the U.S. team. 
That was hockey.

Rick USA
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:27 PM
Subject: Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada



For those looking for a stream for the game, WGN Radio Chicago is
currently streaming the game.

Here is a link for the stream

http://provisioning.streamtheworld.com/asx/WGNAM.asx




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Re: Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada

2010-02-28 Thread Kenbu
The U s was as good as we Canadians to be sure!  Now that your country has a 
very good hockey minor clubs and do certainly compete with us up here; Ken B
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Subject: Re: Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada


What a game! Congratulations to Canada and what a effort by the U.S. team. 
That was hockey.

Rick USA
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:27 PM
Subject: Olympic Hockey Final -- USA VS Canada



For those looking for a stream for the game, WGN Radio Chicago is
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Here is a link for the stream

http://provisioning.streamtheworld.com/asx/WGNAM.asx




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and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,
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Re: Multitrack in MP3

2010-02-28 Thread robert Doc Wright
many of the multitrack programs I've seen tell you that it mixes down to two 
tracks for mp3.


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Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: Multitrack in MP3


As I understand it, AAC has that advantage of being able to hold more than 
1 channel.




On 28/02/2010 10:12 PM, Jerry Berrier wrote:
I recently got a home theater system with 5.1  speakers.  Can MP3 
downloads
contain surround sound recordings, or are they strictly stereo?  By 
looking

at the properties of an MP3, is it possible to determine whether it was
recorded in multi-track?



Thanks.





  Jerry Berrier

Access Technology Consultant

18 Trunfio LN

Everett, MA 02149

(508) 735-4420

E-mail: je...@birdblind.org

Web: http://www.birdblind.org



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