Upgrading from Sound Forge Audio Studio to Sound Forge Pro

2011-01-30 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

Anyone done this? How do you go about the upgrade process?

I'm sure I've seen reference to it somewhere.



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what are the commands for playing a dvd in windows media player?

2011-01-30 Thread Randy Tijerina
hey gang, Can someone tell me how to play or navigate through a dvd 
using windows medial player?

I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Randy


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Re: Winamp Question

2011-01-30 Thread Kelly Pierce
Dave,

On windows XP machines, the newer Winamp versions place the bookmark
file in the path documents and settings/primary user
configuration\application data\winamp.  Many peple set up owner as
their system administrator.  If your identity is something different,
use that identity.

Kelly


On 1/26/11, Howard T howar...@traxlerenterprises.com wrote:
 This is just my experience and thoughts:
 In the past, I have found the winamp.bm file (this is--or was--the file
 containing the bookmarks) and copied it to another computer via a floppy
 disk, memory stick, or my LAN.  now-a-days, with microsoft screwing with us,
 it can be difficult to find winamp.bm; and even harder to know where to put
 it on the next computer.

 Good luck,
 Howard
 - Original Message -
 From: Dave Marthouse dmartho...@gmail.com
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 11:26 PM
 Subject: Winamp Question


 Is there a way of transferring Winamp bookmarks from one computer to
 another?  I have looked through the menus and haven't seen a way to do it.

 Am I overlooking something as it would be a pain to go to each webpage and

 manually install the bookmarks on a new computer.  Any information would
 be appreciated.

 Dave
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hi list I have a serado and jfw question again.

2011-01-30 Thread aadorno
hi I know I asked this question before but since my computer died a few months 
ago I lost the reply that I saved so I am doing it over again.
I would like to know can serado and jaws work together, because I am thinking 
about getting it, but I have been  hearing that a blind person can not use it.
are there scripts out there and if there are scripts how much are they?
thanks so much for your time.
Angel.
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serado and jfw question again.

2011-01-30 Thread aadorno
hi I know I asked this question before but since my computer died a few months 
ago I lost the reply that I saved so I am doing it over again.
I would like to know can serado and jaws work together, because I am thinking 
about getting it, but I have been  hearing that a blind person can not use it.
are there scripts out there and if there are scripts how much are they?
thanks so much for your time.
Angel.
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RE: what are the commands for playing a dvd in windows media player?

2011-01-30 Thread Hamit Campos
Control P will play and pause the DVD, enter loads the movie once the DVD
gets into the menu, and Control S will stop it as usual. As far as getting
around on it goes, it's better if you kind of learn the music to the
different menus, and try to kind of remember the layout of the menus because
you will use the arrow keys and hit enter when you get to the one you want.
Then do the same thing again, move around with the arrow keys that is, and
hit enter when you get what you want. At least this was my experience with a
StarWars DVD. It was disk 2. The one with all the documentaries and the
like.
Well, may the force be with you.

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On Behalf Of Randy Tijerina
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 4:33 PM
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: what are the commands for playing a dvd in windows media player?

hey gang, Can someone tell me how to play or navigate through a dvd using
windows medial player?
I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Randy


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Fwd: Studio Scripts for Window-Eyes Version 3.4 released

2011-01-30 Thread Steve Pattison
From:Jeff Bishop j...@jeffbishop.com
To:  GW Info Discussion List gw-i...@gwmicro.com

Hello Everyone,

It has been a while since I have posted to the list concerning the
Window-Eyes scripts for StationPlaylist Studio.  Version 3.4 of the scripts
was just released and contains the following new features:

Added the Cart List feature. Press Insert-Tab by default to open a list of
all carts, select the one you want and press enter. Only those defined in
Studio are presented.  No need of training the scripts about the carts that
are defined in Studio is required.  The collection of the carts is done when
the key is pressed.

Added Studio Play List Jump Marks:

The ability to set a Home Play List Mark and to be able to return to this
position in the Play List. The default hotkeys are Shift-H to set the
position and H to perform the jump back to this position.

The ability to set a User-Defined Play List Mark and to be able to return to
this position in the Play List. The default hotkeys are Shift-J to set the
position and J to perform the jump back to this position.

Future enhancements will be added to this area of the scripts as well.

Added a new configuration checkbox in the main Script Preferences dialog to
allow the user of Studio to be reminded about enabling Title Streaming
before beginning their broadcast. The warning will only be spoken if title
streaming is configured in Studio.

A new cart warning sound can be played when a cart finishes playing. Use the
default hotkey of Control-Shift-C to toggle between the warning being
enabled or disabled.

Added a Mic Alarm command to warn if the Microphone is left on past the
configured limit (the default being 30 seconds). Toggle the alarm on and off
with Control-Shift-M. Configuration options can be maintained in the Script
Preferences dialogs. You can control the length of time for the alarm
warning event, you can turn the alarm function on and off, and you may also
define the sound file that plays.

Made the Find Forward and Backward commands more robust in the Track List.

Dozens of code refinements have been made to speed up the scripts as well as
to consolidate functionality for future development work.

This version can be obtained from:

http://www.gwmicro.com/Script_Central/Scripts/Script_Details/?scriptid=1268

This version of the script requires Studio 4.33 or later and Window-Eyes 7.2
with GW Toolkit 8.3 installed.

As a sneak peek as to what is coming in version 3.5 of the scripts:

Key Toggle Announcements such as the Microphone, Pause key, Mute status,
etc., will be either announced via speech or a short series of tones will be
able to be played to alert the user. Toggle between settings with
Control-Shift-S. A sound can be configured to play when the feature is
enabled and disabled. These sounds will be configurable in the
StationPlaylist Studio Script Preferences dialogs.

Custom Request List Reading Settings will be implemented. This includes the
ability to control which columns and headers are spoken as well as the
utilization of Enhanced Arrow keys within the Request List window. The
Custom Track List configuration dialog will be enhanced to allow for both
the Track List or the Request List to be configured. The determination is
based on what list currently has focus.

More features are coming so stay tuned.

Happy streaming everyone,

Jeff Bishop

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