Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-05 Thread KEN REED
Hi Thom,  I was looking in the 7.1  manuel and it sais that by using the 
split

You can delete portions of the file and save the file.
I haven't tried it but you could try it.
- Original Message - 
From: Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


James and list:  Well I can try again, but I think it has been established 
(unless this is wrong info) that I cannot perform this task with TR 7.1 
(standard)!  Looks like (if I'm to accomplish this) will either need to 
upgrade to the pro version or try something like MP3 Direct Cut, a 
program of which I know nothing about at this time, but am willing to try 
and learn it if I can!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: James Scholes ja...@jls-radio.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Oh, of course, I didn't think of that. I can't remember off the top of my 
head where TR saves it's recordings by default either, but it definitely 
isn't on the desktop.


Previously, Larry Higgins said:
Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. 
Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say why 
exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is using 
the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I remember 
correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my music, but not 
sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a folder of my own 
creation called TR Downloads. That is where I save my audio streamed 
recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like 
everybody else does g.


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: Larry Higgins 
lhigg...@tbcnet.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of the 
original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR isn't 
doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly what you 
are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for a 
while after realizing that you've been making such a mistake, but 
there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself to learn such 
a lesson g. Believe me, no one here will be laughing at you if this 
is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit Delete then control-S (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play! So then I close TR, play my 
file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of the 
access: is still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have to be 
missing something somewhere along the way; probably something I'm not 
doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: Larry Higgins 
lhigg...@tbcnet.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, is 
it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another folder 
on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned 
g.



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list: Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not 
happening! The really weird thing is: in Total Recorder when I do 
the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the file in 
Total Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to! But then 

Prism Video File Converter, nice accessible software

2011-05-05 Thread Dane Trethowan

Subject line says everything needed really.

I finally got around to purchasing the Windows version of this software 
having previously purchased the version of Prism Video File Converter 
for the Mac.


I'm extremely pleased to report that software for both platforms is 
extremely accessible and contains many usable and useful features, Prism 
would have to be the best Video Format converter I've used thus far and 
puts the otehr accessible converter software I know of for the Mac - 
Movavi - to absolute shame.


You can download a trial version of the Prism Video File Converter 
software or purchase from 
https://secure.nch.com.au/cgi-bin/register.exe?software=prismemail=grtdane%40internode.on.net




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Winamp on a Win 7 Pro 64 bit PC

2011-05-05 Thread Norma A. Boge

Hi guys,

As stated above, I'm wanting to use WinAmp on my Win 7/64 
Professional PC.  I have Jaws 12 installed, and I need to know if 
there is a version of WinAmp which works best with my set-up.  I did 
have the current version installed, and  I struggled with it., in 
terms of trying to get Jaws to read some things and trying to find 
things.  I really want to learn and use it, so any suggestions as far 
as documentation, tutorials, scripts, etc. would be most appreciated.


Thanks,
Norma


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Re: Prism Video File Converter, nice accessible software

2011-05-05 Thread Donald L. Roberts

Dane, Please tell me whether Prism will convert AVI to DVD.  Thanks.

Don Roberts


On 5/5/2011 9:28 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Subject line says everything needed really.

I finally got around to purchasing the Windows version of this software
having previously purchased the version of Prism Video File Converter
for the Mac.

I'm extremely pleased to report that software for both platforms is
extremely accessible and contains many usable and useful features, Prism
would have to be the best Video Format converter I've used thus far and
puts the otehr accessible converter software I know of for the Mac -
Movavi - to absolute shame.

You can download a trial version of the Prism Video File Converter
software or purchase from
https://secure.nch.com.au/cgi-bin/register.exe?software=prismemail=grtdane%40internode.on.net




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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-05 Thread Tom Kaufman
Not sure what you mean by using the split!  Could you please explain? 
Thanks.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: KEN REED kvreed...@comcast.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi Thom,  I was looking in the 7.1  manuel and it sais that by using the 
split

You can delete portions of the file and save the file.
I haven't tried it but you could try it.
- Original Message - 
From: Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


James and list:  Well I can try again, but I think it has been 
established (unless this is wrong info) that I cannot perform this task 
with TR 7.1 (standard)!  Looks like (if I'm to accomplish this) will 
either need to upgrade to the pro version or try something like MP3 
Direct Cut, a program of which I know nothing about at this time, but am 
willing to try and learn it if I can!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: James Scholes ja...@jls-radio.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Oh, of course, I didn't think of that. I can't remember off the top of 
my head where TR saves it's recordings by default either, but it 
definitely isn't on the desktop.


Previously, Larry Higgins said:
Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. 
Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say 
why exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is 
using the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I 
remember correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my 
music, but not sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a 
folder of my own creation called TR Downloads. That is where I save 
my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like 
everybody else does g.


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: Larry Higgins 
lhigg...@tbcnet.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of 
the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR 
isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly 
what you are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit 
foolish for a while after realizing that you've been making such a 
mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself 
to learn such a lesson g. Believe me, no one here will be laughing 
at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit Delete then control-S (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play! So then I close TR, play 
my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of 
the access: is still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have 
to be missing something somewhere along the way; probably something 
I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: Larry Higgins 
lhigg...@tbcnet.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, 
is it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another folder 
on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go 
unturned g.



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list: Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, 

RE: Winamp on a Win 7 Pro 64 bit PC

2011-05-05 Thread Alex Stone
Norma, yes it works fine for me with the same setup.
Cheers
Alex

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Norma A. Boge
Sent: 05 May 2011 17:39
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Winamp on a Win 7 Pro 64 bit PC

Hi guys,

As stated above, I'm wanting to use WinAmp on my Win 7/64 Professional PC.
I have Jaws 12 installed, and I need to know if there is a version of WinAmp
which works best with my set-up.  I did have the current version installed,
and  I struggled with it., in terms of trying to get Jaws to read some
things and trying to find things.  I really want to learn and use it, so any
suggestions as far as documentation, tutorials, scripts, etc. would be most
appreciated.

Thanks,
Norma


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Re: Prism Video File Converter, nice accessible software

2011-05-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
Its not a DVD creator or anything like that, if you want to edit and create 
DVD'S then you're best bet for the Windows PC is the excellent Video Re-Do TV 
suite.


On 06/05/2011, at 6:48 AM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:

 Dane, Please tell me whether Prism will convert AVI to DVD.  Thanks.
 
 Don Roberts
 
 
 On 5/5/2011 9:28 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 Subject line says everything needed really.
 
 I finally got around to purchasing the Windows version of this software
 having previously purchased the version of Prism Video File Converter
 for the Mac.
 
 I'm extremely pleased to report that software for both platforms is
 extremely accessible and contains many usable and useful features, Prism
 would have to be the best Video Format converter I've used thus far and
 puts the otehr accessible converter software I know of for the Mac -
 Movavi - to absolute shame.
 
 You can download a trial version of the Prism Video File Converter
 software or purchase from
 https://secure.nch.com.au/cgi-bin/register.exe?software=prismemail=grtdane%40internode.on.net
 
 
 
 
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DVD to avi? [was]Re: Prism Video File Converter, nice accessible software

2011-05-05 Thread Alexandra GrĂ¼nauer

Hi, Dane and list,

can anyone recommend a preferably free tool which will let me convert a 
selected part of a DVD, i.e. a movie without the extras, into an avi format? 
I'm using Jaws 10 and the tool should be fairly accessible.


Thanks.

Alex
- Original Message - 
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 3:34 AM
Subject: Re: Prism Video File Converter, nice accessible software


Its not a DVD creator or anything like that, if you want to edit and 
create DVD'S then you're best bet for the Windows PC is the excellent 
Video Re-Do TV suite.



On 06/05/2011, at 6:48 AM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


Dane, Please tell me whether Prism will convert AVI to DVD.  Thanks.

Don Roberts


On 5/5/2011 9:28 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Subject line says everything needed really.

I finally got around to purchasing the Windows version of this software
having previously purchased the version of Prism Video File Converter
for the Mac.

I'm extremely pleased to report that software for both platforms is
extremely accessible and contains many usable and useful features, Prism
would have to be the best Video Format converter I've used thus far and
puts the otehr accessible converter software I know of for the Mac -
Movavi - to absolute shame.

You can download a trial version of the Prism Video File Converter
software or purchase from
https://secure.nch.com.au/cgi-bin/register.exe?software=prismemail=grtdane%40internode.on.net




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dvd flick - [was] Re: Prism Video File Converter, nice accessible software

2011-05-05 Thread Alexandra GrĂ¼nauer

If you don't want any features and just want a conversion into dvd you can
also use dvd flick which is free and always works fine with me.

You'll find it at
http://www.dvdflick.net/

I haven't used it in a while, and am not sure how accessible it is now, but
I used to be able to access the program fairly easily with Jaws 8 so it
should be alright.

Kind regards
Alex
- Original Message - 
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 3:34 AM
Subject: Re: Prism Video File Converter, nice accessible software



Its not a DVD creator or anything like that, if you want to edit and
create DVD'S then you're best bet for the Windows PC is the excellent
Video Re-Do TV suite.


On 06/05/2011, at 6:48 AM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:


Dane, Please tell me whether Prism will convert AVI to DVD.  Thanks.

Don Roberts


On 5/5/2011 9:28 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Subject line says everything needed really.

I finally got around to purchasing the Windows version of this software
having previously purchased the version of Prism Video File Converter
for the Mac.

I'm extremely pleased to report that software for both platforms is
extremely accessible and contains many usable and useful features, Prism
would have to be the best Video Format converter I've used thus far and
puts the otehr accessible converter software I know of for the Mac -
Movavi - to absolute shame.

You can download a trial version of the Prism Video File Converter
software or purchase from
https://secure.nch.com.au/cgi-bin/register.exe?software=prismemail=grtdane%40internode.on.net




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