Re: Total Recorder

2011-06-28 Thread Bardia

i need to register my totalrecorder.
because wen i  record i  hear  radio   brusses  wen i listen to it 
after  itis because i  dont have a key  oftotalrecorder

and were can i found a ckrack  of total recordr 8.1 pro
Dave Scrimenti skrev 2011-06-27 04:39:
The Total Recorder help is quite good. And there are a lot of 
tutorials on the High Criteria site. The program is easy to navigate 
with Jaws and the help files aren't all click this and drag that 
kind of stuff, so very useful for those of us using screen readers. 
Play around with it for a few days. Then if you need specific advice, 
just ask. It's on-topic for this list.

- Original Message - From: Jim jp...@earthlink.net
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:01 PM
Subject: Total Recorder



Hello,

I am aware that you guys have been speaking of the program Total 
Recorder
on/off.  Can someone get back to me, off of this list so that we 
don't bug
people with this subject?  I am about to get Total Recorder, and I'm 
a JAWS
12 user.  I'd like some pointers, getting started advice, etc.  I 
don't even

know if there are any tutorials on the subject.
Thanks.
Jim


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: How to Keep Total Recorder from Dropping the Stream During
Recording

Steve,

I've never had the problem, leaving TR recording, when stream 
restarts or is
restarted, has always, so far, picked up either where it left off or 
where

the stream starts.

Hope somebody else can be of more use.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, notes no matter whether
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place
in the UK according to stats given out on the late
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent,
Gosport,  is frequently sited and as we are only a few
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.

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Re: Total Recorder

2011-06-28 Thread Bardia

but i need a  key for my total recorder 8.1 pro
Robert Logue skrev 2011-06-28 05:17:
The Wizard is a good thing to use all right. I was a little afraid of 
it at first, because the manual says it may change some settings, even 
if you cancel. But I found out. It's pretty useful, and I'm getting a 
lot out of total recorder now.


I just discovered cue sheets. I have a favorite Internet radio station 
that presents titles. I couldn't figure out how to get it to make 
separate tracks for each song using split mode. Then one day I 
accidentally pressed control tab and found I was in the cue sheet and 
that I could manipulate songs from their and all the titles were 
showing. So I was very pleased with that


Bob.


- Original Message - From: Norma A. Boge nab...@mchsi.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Total Recorder


I also recommend new TR users play around with the recording Wizard.  
It's a good way to get some work done right off because the program 
can be rather daunting for some from the get go.  I believe one can 
access the recording Wizard from the tools menu, at least that's 
where it is in my version, which is 6 pro.  HTH Norma



At 09:39 PM 6/26/2011, you wrote:
The Total Recorder help is quite good. And there are a lot of 
tutorials on the High Criteria site. The program is easy to navigate 
with Jaws and the help files aren't all click this and drag that 
kind of stuff, so very useful for those of us using screen readers. 
Play around with it for a few days. Then if you need specific 
advice, just ask. It's on-topic for this list.

- Original Message - From: Jim jp...@earthlink.net
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:01 PM
Subject: Total Recorder



Hello,

I am aware that you guys have been speaking of the program Total 
Recorder
on/off.  Can someone get back to me, off of this list so that we 
don't bug
people with this subject?  I am about to get Total Recorder, and 
I'm a JAWS
12 user.  I'd like some pointers, getting started advice, etc.  I 
don't even

know if there are any tutorials on the subject.
Thanks.
Jim


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: How to Keep Total Recorder from Dropping the Stream 
During

Recording

Steve,

I've never had the problem, leaving TR recording, when stream 
restarts or is
restarted, has always, so far, picked up either where it left off 
or where

the stream starts.

Hope somebody else can be of more use.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, notes no matter whether
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place
in the UK according to stats given out on the late
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent,
Gosport,  is frequently sited and as we are only a few
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.

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Re: Total Recorder

2011-06-28 Thread chris hallsworth
You will have to purchase it yourself my friend. For now you can use the 
fully functional evaluation. The only limitation is at the minimum a 
short portion of noise is inserted into each recording about every sixty 
seconds.



Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 11:12, Bardia wrote:

but i need a key for my total recorder 8.1 pro
Robert Logue skrev 2011-06-28 05:17:

The Wizard is a good thing to use all right. I was a little afraid of
it at first, because the manual says it may change some settings, even
if you cancel. But I found out. It's pretty useful, and I'm getting a
lot out of total recorder now.

I just discovered cue sheets. I have a favorite Internet radio station
that presents titles. I couldn't figure out how to get it to make
separate tracks for each song using split mode. Then one day I
accidentally pressed control tab and found I was in the cue sheet and
that I could manipulate songs from their and all the titles were
showing. So I was very pleased with that

Bob.


- Original Message - From: Norma A. Boge nab...@mchsi.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Total Recorder



I also recommend new TR users play around with the recording Wizard.
It's a good way to get some work done right off because the program
can be rather daunting for some from the get go. I believe one can
access the recording Wizard from the tools menu, at least that's
where it is in my version, which is 6 pro. HTH Norma


At 09:39 PM 6/26/2011, you wrote:

The Total Recorder help is quite good. And there are a lot of
tutorials on the High Criteria site. The program is easy to navigate
with Jaws and the help files aren't all click this and drag that
kind of stuff, so very useful for those of us using screen readers.
Play around with it for a few days. Then if you need specific
advice, just ask. It's on-topic for this list.
- Original Message - From: Jim jp...@earthlink.net
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:01 PM
Subject: Total Recorder



Hello,

I am aware that you guys have been speaking of the program Total
Recorder
on/off. Can someone get back to me, off of this list so that we
don't bug
people with this subject? I am about to get Total Recorder, and I'm
a JAWS
12 user. I'd like some pointers, getting started advice, etc. I
don't even
know if there are any tutorials on the subject.
Thanks.
Jim


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: How to Keep Total Recorder from Dropping the Stream
During
Recording

Steve,

I've never had the problem, leaving TR recording, when stream
restarts or is
restarted, has always, so far, picked up either where it left off
or where
the stream starts.

Hope somebody else can be of more use.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, notes no matter whether
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place
in the UK according to stats given out on the late
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent,
Gosport, is frequently sited and as we are only a few
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.

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Re: Total Recorder

2011-06-28 Thread chris hallsworth
How can I contact the owner of this list? I think we have a dodgy member 
here.



Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 11:05, Bardia wrote:

i need to register my totalrecorder.
because wen i record i hear radio brusses wen i listen to it after itis
because i dont have a key oftotalrecorder
and were can i found a ckrack of total recordr 8.1 pro
Dave Scrimenti skrev 2011-06-27 04:39:

The Total Recorder help is quite good. And there are a lot of
tutorials on the High Criteria site. The program is easy to navigate
with Jaws and the help files aren't all click this and drag that
kind of stuff, so very useful for those of us using screen readers.
Play around with it for a few days. Then if you need specific advice,
just ask. It's on-topic for this list.
- Original Message - From: Jim jp...@earthlink.net
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:01 PM
Subject: Total Recorder



Hello,

I am aware that you guys have been speaking of the program Total
Recorder
on/off. Can someone get back to me, off of this list so that we don't
bug
people with this subject? I am about to get Total Recorder, and I'm a
JAWS
12 user. I'd like some pointers, getting started advice, etc. I don't
even
know if there are any tutorials on the subject.
Thanks.
Jim


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: How to Keep Total Recorder from Dropping the Stream During
Recording

Steve,

I've never had the problem, leaving TR recording, when stream
restarts or is
restarted, has always, so far, picked up either where it left off or
where
the stream starts.

Hope somebody else can be of more use.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, notes no matter whether
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place
in the UK according to stats given out on the late
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent,
Gosport, is frequently sited and as we are only a few
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.

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Re: Total Recorder

2011-06-28 Thread Bardia

sorry for ask about ckrack key

chris hallsworth skrev 2011-06-28 12:16:
How can I contact the owner of this list? I think we have a dodgy 
member here.



Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 11:05, Bardia wrote:

i need to register my totalrecorder.
because wen i record i hear radio brusses wen i listen to it after itis
because i dont have a key oftotalrecorder
and were can i found a ckrack of total recordr 8.1 pro
Dave Scrimenti skrev 2011-06-27 04:39:

The Total Recorder help is quite good. And there are a lot of
tutorials on the High Criteria site. The program is easy to navigate
with Jaws and the help files aren't all click this and drag that
kind of stuff, so very useful for those of us using screen readers.
Play around with it for a few days. Then if you need specific advice,
just ask. It's on-topic for this list.
- Original Message - From: Jim jp...@earthlink.net
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:01 PM
Subject: Total Recorder



Hello,

I am aware that you guys have been speaking of the program Total
Recorder
on/off. Can someone get back to me, off of this list so that we don't
bug
people with this subject? I am about to get Total Recorder, and I'm a
JAWS
12 user. I'd like some pointers, getting started advice, etc. I don't
even
know if there are any tutorials on the subject.
Thanks.
Jim


-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: How to Keep Total Recorder from Dropping the Stream 
During

Recording

Steve,

I've never had the problem, leaving TR recording, when stream
restarts or is
restarted, has always, so far, picked up either where it left off or
where
the stream starts.

Hope somebody else can be of more use.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, notes no matter whether
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place
in the UK according to stats given out on the late
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent,
Gosport, is frequently sited and as we are only a few
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.

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Airfoil for Windows

2011-06-28 Thread chris hallsworth

Hello all.
Has anyone used this program in trial mode? If so, can someone please 
tell me what noise is overlayed in the audio? I've been looking on the 
web and in the help, but all they are saying is either noise is 
overlayed or the audio quality is degraded.
Would like to know so as to what to expect. Would love to try it but 
silly me is scared of what's going to happen.

Many thanks.
--

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sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Bardia

hello!
witsh website can i download  sound efekts from?
in mp3 or wav format  i need this for me rapp music  and other  thinks i 
wnat to do in osnar later


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Re: sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Sushant Bendre
hai as i want to know about soundd maneger what is that and wher i will get it .

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 wnat to do in osnar later

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Re: sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Sushant Bendre
On 6/28/11, Sushant Bendre sushpat...@gmail.com wrote:
 hai as i want to know about soundd maneger what is that and wher i will get
 it .

 On 6/28/11, Bardia bardiazak...@gmail.com wrote:
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 witsh website can i download  sound efekts from?
 in mp3 or wav format  i need this for me rapp music  and other  thinks i
 wnat to do in osnar later

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 mail
  {ammabhagavansharenum}



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Re: sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Bardia

wy do you  send the email  2 ov same
Sushant Bendre skrev 2011-06-28 12:36:

hai as i want to know about soundd maneger what is that and wher i will get it .

On 6/28/11, Bardiabardiazak...@gmail.com  wrote:

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in mp3 or wav format  i need this for me rapp music  and other  thinks i
wnat to do in osnar later

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RE: sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello Bardia, onw website that allows you to audition, buy and download
sound effects is, 
www.sound-effects-library.com
They have a very extensive library and have links with well established
sound libraries, such as Sound-Ideas and BBC Sound Effects. The samples may
be at a lower quality than the actual sounds. Hope this helps. 

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On Behalf Of Bardia
Sent: 28 June 2011 11:40
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Subject: Re: sound efekts.

wy do you  send the email  2 ov same
Sushant Bendre skrev 2011-06-28 12:36:
 hai as i want to know about soundd maneger what is that and wher i will
get it .

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Re: sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Bardia

are the efekts free to ?
Samuel Wilkins skrev 2011-06-28 12:56:

Hello Bardia, onw website that allows you to audition, buy and download
sound effects is,
www.sound-effects-library.com
They have a very extensive library and have links with well established
sound libraries, such as Sound-Ideas and BBC Sound Effects. The samples may
be at a lower quality than the actual sounds. Hope this helps.

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Sent: 28 June 2011 11:40
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: sound efekts.

wy do you  send the email  2 ov same
Sushant Bendre skrev 2011-06-28 12:36:

hai as i want to know about soundd maneger what is that and wher i will

get it .

On 6/28/11, Bardiabardiazak...@gmail.com   wrote:

hello!
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RE: sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Samuel Wilkins
No, but they are reasonably priced and at very good quality. The samples,
although some of the samples may be lower quality, they are mostly good
quality. 

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Sent: 28 June 2011 11:59
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: sound efekts.

are the efekts free to ?
Samuel Wilkins skrev 2011-06-28 12:56:
 Hello Bardia, onw website that allows you to audition, buy and download
 sound effects is,
 www.sound-effects-library.com
 They have a very extensive library and have links with well established
 sound libraries, such as Sound-Ideas and BBC Sound Effects. The samples
may
 be at a lower quality than the actual sounds. Hope this helps.

 -Original Message-
 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Bardia
 Sent: 28 June 2011 11:40
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: sound efekts.

 wy do you  send the email  2 ov same
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 hai as i want to know about soundd maneger what is that and wher i will
 get it .
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Re: Airfoil for Windows

2011-06-28 Thread chris hallsworth
I forgot to mention it allows you to wirelessly stream audio from one 
device running Airfoil Speakers or an Apple Airport Express or Apple TV 
to the computer where Airfoil is installed and running. Neat if you want 
to broadcast your music collection or audio books around your house. 
Like I say the trial is fully functional however noise is overlaid on 
transmissions longer than 10 minutes. The cost is $25 and you can get it 
from www.rogueamoeba.com.

Happy streaming!


Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 11:18, chris hallsworth wrote:

Hello all.
Has anyone used this program in trial mode? If so, can someone please
tell me what noise is overlayed in the audio? I've been looking on the
web and in the help, but all they are saying is either noise is
overlayed or the audio quality is degraded.
Would like to know so as to what to expect. Would love to try it but
silly me is scared of what's going to happen.
Many thanks.


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Re: Total Recorder

2011-06-28 Thread chris hallsworth

That's fine but expect a booting grins.


Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 11:18, Bardia wrote:

sorry for ask about ckrack key

chris hallsworth skrev 2011-06-28 12:16:

How can I contact the owner of this list? I think we have a dodgy
member here.


Chris Hallsworth
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On 28/06/2011 11:05, Bardia wrote:

i need to register my totalrecorder.
because wen i record i hear radio brusses wen i listen to it after itis
because i dont have a key oftotalrecorder
and were can i found a ckrack of total recordr 8.1 pro
Dave Scrimenti skrev 2011-06-27 04:39:

The Total Recorder help is quite good. And there are a lot of
tutorials on the High Criteria site. The program is easy to navigate
with Jaws and the help files aren't all click this and drag that
kind of stuff, so very useful for those of us using screen readers.
Play around with it for a few days. Then if you need specific advice,
just ask. It's on-topic for this list.
- Original Message - From: Jim jp...@earthlink.net
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:01 PM
Subject: Total Recorder



Hello,

I am aware that you guys have been speaking of the program Total
Recorder
on/off. Can someone get back to me, off of this list so that we don't
bug
people with this subject? I am about to get Total Recorder, and I'm a
JAWS
12 user. I'd like some pointers, getting started advice, etc. I don't
even
know if there are any tutorials on the subject.
Thanks.
Jim


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Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:53 PM
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Subject: Re: How to Keep Total Recorder from Dropping the Stream
During
Recording

Steve,

I've never had the problem, leaving TR recording, when stream
restarts or is
restarted, has always, so far, picked up either where it left off or
where
the stream starts.

Hope somebody else can be of more use.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, notes no matter whether
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place
in the UK according to stats given out on the late
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent,
Gosport, is frequently sited and as we are only a few
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.

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Re: sound efekts.

2011-06-28 Thread Sushant Bendre
On 6/28/11, Sushant Bendre sushpat...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 6/28/11, Samuel Wilkins clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk wrote:
 Hello Bardia, onw website that allows you to audition, buy and download
 sound effects is,
 www.sound-effects-library.com
 They have a very extensive library and have links with well established
 sound libraries, such as Sound-Ideas and BBC Sound Effects. The samples
 may
 be at a lower quality than the actual sounds. Hope this helps.

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 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Bardia
 Sent: 28 June 2011 11:40
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 Subject: Re: sound efekts.

 wy do you  send the email  2 ov same
 Sushant Bendre skrev 2011-06-28 12:36:
 hai as i want to know about soundd maneger what is that and wher i will
 get it .

 On 6/28/11, Bardiabardiazak...@gmail.com  wrote:
 hello!
 witsh website can i download  sound efekts from?
 in mp3 or wav format  i need this for me rapp music  and other  thinks
 i
 wnat to do in osnar later

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 hai as per the subject or regarding it .

 i want  to know about sound maneger what is that ? and where i will get it
 ?
 please send me the solution .


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RE: quality microphones for voice dictation

2011-06-28 Thread Rishi D Mack
I purchased it on amazon. But I think ebay is cheeper if you're going that
way. But I recommend you get it from amazon cuz you'll get a seal package.
Cuz I think ebay sells some used stuff
Not sure, but I don't much about ebay much. Cuz I know we bought a drumkit
from them and it was a used one.

-Original Message-
From: Casey [mailto:cwoll...@wi.rr.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 12:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation

Hi can you please pass along where you would reccamend getting the blue 
yetty from that would give you the best price on it?
Or if you have purchased where you purchased it from like the web site 
or if you ordered it bye phone.
What the phone number for the place was that you purchased it at.

Casey

On 6/24/2011 11:32 AM, Rishi D Mack wrote:
 Blue yetty is a good one if you're going for quality. It's a USB mic that
 acts like a soundcard. You can plug a headphone into it as well. And my
 experance with it is verry well good... I recommend it to anyone wana do
 dictation with it. It's clean and verry clare... not to mension the
distance
 it can pick up from. But be sure to get the latest moddle... thanks...
hope
 this helps

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Logue [mailto:bobca...@telusplanet.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:08 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: quality microphones for voice dictation

 I need to find a good headset microphone for voice dictation and computer
 control. I'm planning to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking and I have two
 computers Windows XP and Windows 7. The wireless headset I have right now
is
 not very good. I'm quite disappointed because I get tix pops and crackles
in
 the audio stream so I need something better if I want to use Dragon or
 Windows speech recognition. I hope I can find something wireless if not
then
 I want to get a set that is quality and has a good long cable or can be
 extended easily I wish I knew what's really good for voice recognition and
 that would also make my voice sound good.

 It's important that I feel comfortable wearing this microphone. I don't
want
 to have to worry about bumping it or bumping into it and causing artifacts
 that confuse speech recognition or make poor audio recordings of my voice.
 It would be a bonus if it also made my voice sound good. The headset I'm
 using now. Makes me sound kind of nasal as if I have a head cold and is
not
 as good as the microphones I use in my Olympus recorder.


 Bob
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RE: quality microphones for voice dictation

2011-06-28 Thread Rishi D Mack
At the back of it you'll see a jack for the mic

-Original Message-
From: Bob Seed [mailto:bobs...@tbaytel.net] 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:35 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation

I think that there is a jack at the bottom of this microphone for a headset.
- Original Message - 
From: Gary Schindler garys5...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


I don't think a headset microphone would come close to the Yeti.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:16 PM
 Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


 That does sound like a nice microphone.  I imagine that with the 
 multi-pattern capsules. You can make it very directional, which would be 
 good for a desktop dictation microphone. But, I was looking for a headset

 microphone that is high-quality and good for dictation. I Need something 
 that is comfortable, and that I don't have to think about. I tend to move

 around a lot. But, I will consider the blue yetty as an alternative. It 
 doesn't hurt to have more than one microphone.

 Bob.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Rishi D Mack rm...@torresfoundation.org
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:32 AM
 Subject: RE: quality microphones for voice dictation


 Blue yetty is a good one if you're going for quality. It's a USB mic 
 that
 acts like a soundcard. You can plug a headphone into it as well. And my
 experance with it is verry well good... I recommend it to anyone wana do
 dictation with it. It's clean and verry clare... not to mension the 
 distance
 it can pick up from. But be sure to get the latest moddle... thanks... 
 hope
 this helps

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Logue [mailto:bobca...@telusplanet.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:08 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: quality microphones for voice dictation

 I need to find a good headset microphone for voice dictation and 
 computer
 control. I'm planning to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking and I have two
 computers Windows XP and Windows 7. The wireless headset I have right 
 now is
 not very good. I'm quite disappointed because I get tix pops and 
 crackles in
 the audio stream so I need something better if I want to use Dragon or
 Windows speech recognition. I hope I can find something wireless if not 
 then
 I want to get a set that is quality and has a good long cable or can be
 extended easily I wish I knew what's really good for voice recognition 
 and
 that would also make my voice sound good.

 It's important that I feel comfortable wearing this microphone. I don't 
 want
 to have to worry about bumping it or bumping into it and causing 
 artifacts
 that confuse speech recognition or make poor audio recordings of my 
 voice.
 It would be a bonus if it also made my voice sound good. The headset I'm
 using now. Makes me sound kind of nasal as if I have a head cold and is 
 not
 as good as the microphones I use in my Olympus recorder.


 Bob
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RE: quality microphones for voice dictation

2011-06-28 Thread Rishi D Mack
Sorry for the headphone

-Original Message-
From: Bob Seed [mailto:bobs...@tbaytel.net] 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:35 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation

I think that there is a jack at the bottom of this microphone for a headset.
- Original Message - 
From: Gary Schindler garys5...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


I don't think a headset microphone would come close to the Yeti.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:16 PM
 Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


 That does sound like a nice microphone.  I imagine that with the 
 multi-pattern capsules. You can make it very directional, which would be 
 good for a desktop dictation microphone. But, I was looking for a headset

 microphone that is high-quality and good for dictation. I Need something 
 that is comfortable, and that I don't have to think about. I tend to move

 around a lot. But, I will consider the blue yetty as an alternative. It 
 doesn't hurt to have more than one microphone.

 Bob.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Rishi D Mack rm...@torresfoundation.org
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:32 AM
 Subject: RE: quality microphones for voice dictation


 Blue yetty is a good one if you're going for quality. It's a USB mic 
 that
 acts like a soundcard. You can plug a headphone into it as well. And my
 experance with it is verry well good... I recommend it to anyone wana do
 dictation with it. It's clean and verry clare... not to mension the 
 distance
 it can pick up from. But be sure to get the latest moddle... thanks... 
 hope
 this helps

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Logue [mailto:bobca...@telusplanet.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:08 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: quality microphones for voice dictation

 I need to find a good headset microphone for voice dictation and 
 computer
 control. I'm planning to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking and I have two
 computers Windows XP and Windows 7. The wireless headset I have right 
 now is
 not very good. I'm quite disappointed because I get tix pops and 
 crackles in
 the audio stream so I need something better if I want to use Dragon or
 Windows speech recognition. I hope I can find something wireless if not 
 then
 I want to get a set that is quality and has a good long cable or can be
 extended easily I wish I knew what's really good for voice recognition 
 and
 that would also make my voice sound good.

 It's important that I feel comfortable wearing this microphone. I don't 
 want
 to have to worry about bumping it or bumping into it and causing 
 artifacts
 that confuse speech recognition or make poor audio recordings of my 
 voice.
 It would be a bonus if it also made my voice sound good. The headset I'm
 using now. Makes me sound kind of nasal as if I have a head cold and is 
 not
 as good as the microphones I use in my Olympus recorder.


 Bob
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RE: quality microphones for voice dictation

2011-06-28 Thread Rishi D Mack
You can, but I think you'll have to be seeted or ither stand holding it. Cuz
there's a desk stand for it

-Original Message-
From: Bardia [mailto:bardiazak...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 6:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


  can i use Yeti  to sing and so too and records albumwith it
Bob Seed skrev 2011-06-25 02:12:
 It is definitely the microphone to buy according to the people that 
 host Website Wednesday on WGN Chicago!
 - Original Message - From: Gary Schindler 
 garys5...@comcast.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 7:37 PM
 Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


 Yeti is a USB microphone made by Blue Microphone. it is an excellent 
 one to be sure! I think it would be personally to professional for 
 voice dictation but it would certainly fit the bill.
 - Original Message - From: Robert Logue 
 bobca...@telusplanet.net
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 6:43 PM
 Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


 Hi thanks for the recommendation Rishi. I'll give it a try if I can 
 find one to play with.  I've heard about the company but not sure if 
 the company name is Blue or blue yetty? Perhaps yetty is the model 
 name.

 Bob

 - Original Message - From: Rishi D Mack 
 rm...@torresfoundation.org
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:32 AM
 Subject: RE: quality microphones for voice dictation


 Blue yetty is a good one if you're going for quality. It's a USB 
 mic that
 acts like a soundcard. You can plug a headphone into it as well. 
 And my
 experance with it is verry well good... I recommend it to anyone 
 wana do
 dictation with it. It's clean and verry clare... not to mension the 
 distance
 it can pick up from. But be sure to get the latest moddle... 
 thanks... hope
 this helps

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Logue [mailto:bobca...@telusplanet.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:08 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: quality microphones for voice dictation

 I need to find a good headset microphone for voice dictation and 
 computer
 control. I'm planning to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking and I have two
 computers Windows XP and Windows 7. The wireless headset I have 
 right now is
 not very good. I'm quite disappointed because I get tix pops and 
 crackles in
 the audio stream so I need something better if I want to use Dragon or
 Windows speech recognition. I hope I can find something wireless if 
 not then
 I want to get a set that is quality and has a good long cable or 
 can be
 extended easily I wish I knew what's really good for voice 
 recognition and
 that would also make my voice sound good.

 It's important that I feel comfortable wearing this microphone. I 
 don't want
 to have to worry about bumping it or bumping into it and causing 
 artifacts
 that confuse speech recognition or make poor audio recordings of my 
 voice.
 It would be a bonus if it also made my voice sound good. The 
 headset I'm
 using now. Makes me sound kind of nasal as if I have a head cold 
 and is not
 as good as the microphones I use in my Olympus recorder.


 Bob
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RE: quality microphones for voice dictation

2011-06-28 Thread Rishi D Mack
I think the yetty is the way to go if you're looking for quality. I guess
others can give you ther review in it. Have used it my self, I can say it's
preety amazing.

-Original Message-
From: Robert Logue [mailto:bobca...@telusplanet.net] 
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 11:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation

I have a Plantronics headset right now. And it's not bad, except I'm getting

tix and pops on the USB port. Also it makes the sound rather nasal. I don't 
like listen to myself. When I play back the files. Surely they must have 
something better than that. I'm kinda curious about the Sennheiser 
microphones headsets. I have a Sennheiser PX 100 stereo headphone, and they 
just recently came out with a model that has a microphone for I phones. Now,

I don't know if that is compatible with computers, but the fact that they 
make that sort of headset is a very reasonable price is encouraging. I know 
that Bluetooth is not good for voice recognition because of dropouts. There 
are lots of solutions on the market now just hoping to get some good 
recommendations. I will investigate the yeti. I wonder how good the handling

noise is.

Bob.


- Original Message - 
From: Gary Schindler garys5...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 3:38 AM
Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


 people use headset microphones from Plantronics and Logitech for 
 dictation. if you are not concerned with the tonal quality per say, go 
 with a headset. in some cases you will pay more for the headset microphone

 combination.
 I agree with the idea of plugging in a headphone on the back of the yeti 
 with a long enough cord so you can move around.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:59 PM
 Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


 You could be right about that  Gary. It doesn't seem like there are very 
 many headset microphones recommended for voice recognition.



 I'm doing lots of research, but want to narrow the possibilities down 
 before I go to a store. Also, most of the stores carry microphones for 
 musicians and sound reinforcement. Not for voice recognition.



 Bob



 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Schindler garys5...@comcast.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 7:24 PM
 Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


I don't think a headset microphone would come close to the Yeti.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 9:16 PM
 Subject: Re: quality microphones for voice dictation


 That does sound like a nice microphone.  I imagine that with the 
 multi-pattern capsules. You can make it very directional, which would 
 be good for a desktop dictation microphone. But, I was looking for a 
 headset microphone that is high-quality and good for dictation. I Need 
 something that is comfortable, and that I don't have to think about. I 
 tend to move around a lot. But, I will consider the blue yetty as an 
 alternative. It doesn't hurt to have more than one microphone.

 Bob.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Rishi D Mack rm...@torresfoundation.org
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:32 AM
 Subject: RE: quality microphones for voice dictation


 Blue yetty is a good one if you're going for quality. It's a USB mic 
 that
 acts like a soundcard. You can plug a headphone into it as well. And 
 my
 experance with it is verry well good... I recommend it to anyone wana 
 do
 dictation with it. It's clean and verry clare... not to mension the 
 distance
 it can pick up from. But be sure to get the latest moddle... thanks...

 hope
 this helps

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Logue [mailto:bobca...@telusplanet.net]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:08 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: quality microphones for voice dictation

 I need to find a good headset microphone for voice dictation and 
 computer
 control. I'm planning to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking and I have two
 computers Windows XP and Windows 7. The wireless headset I have right 
 now is
 not very good. I'm quite disappointed because I get tix pops and 
 crackles in
 the audio stream so I need something better if I want to use Dragon or
 Windows speech recognition. I hope I can find something wireless if 
 not then
 I want to get a set that is quality and has a good long cable or can 
 be
 extended easily I wish I knew what's really good for voice recognition

 and
 that would also make my voice sound good.

 It's important that I feel comfortable wearing this microphone. I 
 don't want
 to have to worry about bumping it or bumping into it 

RE: Airfoil for Windows

2011-06-28 Thread André van Deventer
Wonder what the sound quality of such a system would be if connected to a
decent sound system?



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
Sent: 28 June 2011 01:26 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Airfoil for Windows

I forgot to mention it allows you to wirelessly stream audio from one device
running Airfoil Speakers or an Apple Airport Express or Apple TV to the
computer where Airfoil is installed and running. Neat if you want to
broadcast your music collection or audio books around your house. 
Like I say the trial is fully functional however noise is overlaid on
transmissions longer than 10 minutes. The cost is $25 and you can get it
from www.rogueamoeba.com.
Happy streaming!


Chris Hallsworth
Sent from Thunderbird

On 28/06/2011 11:18, chris hallsworth wrote:
 Hello all.
 Has anyone used this program in trial mode? If so, can someone please 
 tell me what noise is overlayed in the audio? I've been looking on the 
 web and in the help, but all they are saying is either noise is 
 overlayed or the audio quality is degraded.
 Would like to know so as to what to expect. Would love to try it but 
 silly me is scared of what's going to happen.
 Many thanks.

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Re: Airfoil for Windows

2011-06-28 Thread chris hallsworth
Depends what you mean by decent. Smiles. May try piping the audio to my 
netbook at some point. Quality won't be good, very true, but at least 
the setup should work and Airfoil works as advertised.



Chris Hallsworth
Sent from Thunderbird

On 28/06/2011 17:57, André van Deventer wrote:

Wonder what the sound quality of such a system would be if connected to a
decent sound system?



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of chris hallsworth
Sent: 28 June 2011 01:26 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Airfoil for Windows

I forgot to mention it allows you to wirelessly stream audio from one device
running Airfoil Speakers or an Apple Airport Express or Apple TV to the
computer where Airfoil is installed and running. Neat if you want to
broadcast your music collection or audio books around your house.
Like I say the trial is fully functional however noise is overlaid on
transmissions longer than 10 minutes. The cost is $25 and you can get it
from www.rogueamoeba.com.
Happy streaming!


Chris Hallsworth
Sent from Thunderbird

On 28/06/2011 11:18, chris hallsworth wrote:

Hello all.
Has anyone used this program in trial mode? If so, can someone please
tell me what noise is overlayed in the audio? I've been looking on the
web and in the help, but all they are saying is either noise is
overlayed or the audio quality is degraded.
Would like to know so as to what to expect. Would love to try it but
silly me is scared of what's going to happen.
Many thanks.


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Re: Total Recorder

2011-06-28 Thread Dave Scrimenti
It's pretty easy to use. What problem are you having reading the manual? 
It's just like any Windows help file. There are also step by step tutorials 
on many things at www.highcriteria.com.
- Original Message - 
From: Adrian Mathew adrianm...@clearmail.com.au

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: Total Recorder



Hi.
I recently had Total Recorder installed but haven't really sussed it out 
properly.
I'm wondering how it actually works and is it as easy as using 
conventional recording equipment.

I've also had trouble accessing and reading the manual.
Regards,
Adrian.
- Original Message - 
From: Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: Total Recorder


The Wizard is a good thing to use all right. I was a little afraid of it 
at first, because the manual says it may change some settings, even if 
you cancel. But I found out. It's pretty useful, and I'm getting a lot 
out of total recorder now.


I just discovered cue sheets. I have a favorite Internet radio station 
that presents titles. I couldn't figure out how to get it to make 
separate tracks for each song using split mode. Then one day I 
accidentally pressed control tab and found I was in the cue sheet and 
that I could manipulate songs from their and all the titles were showing. 
So I was very pleased with that


Bob.


- Original Message - 
From: Norma A. Boge nab...@mchsi.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Total Recorder


I also recommend new TR users play around with the recording Wizard. 
It's a good way to get some work done right off because the program can 
be rather daunting for some from the get go.  I believe one can access 
the recording Wizard from the tools menu, at least that's where it is in 
my version, which is 6 pro.  HTH Norma



At 09:39 PM 6/26/2011, you wrote:
The Total Recorder help is quite good. And there are a lot of tutorials 
on the High Criteria site. The program is easy to navigate with Jaws and 
the help files aren't all click this and drag that kind of stuff, so 
very useful for those of us using screen readers. Play around with it 
for a few days. Then if you need specific advice, just ask. It's 
on-topic for this list.

- Original Message - From: Jim jp...@earthlink.net
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 6:01 PM
Subject: Total Recorder



Hello,

I am aware that you guys have been speaking of the program Total 
Recorder
on/off.  Can someone get back to me, off of this list so that we don't 
bug
people with this subject?  I am about to get Total Recorder, and I'm a 
JAWS
12 user.  I'd like some pointers, getting started advice, etc.  I don't 
even

know if there are any tutorials on the subject.
Thanks.
Jim


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On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 2:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: How to Keep Total Recorder from Dropping the Stream During
Recording

Steve,

I've never had the problem, leaving TR recording, when stream restarts 
or is
restarted, has always, so far, picked up either where it left off or 
where

the stream starts.

Hope somebody else can be of more use.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick,
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now
based, notes no matter whether
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place
in the UK according to stats given out on the late
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent,
Gosport,  is frequently sited and as we are only a few
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.

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Re: Airfoil for Windows

2011-06-28 Thread Brent Harding
Wow, so if I got this, I could finally get rid of that audio cable I use for 
my IPod touch? Well, maybe I still want it for some things, doubt it works 
for every app, not sure how you'd send at bat or slacker through it.
- Original Message - 
From: chris hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: Airfoil for Windows


I forgot to mention it allows you to wirelessly stream audio from one 
device running Airfoil Speakers or an Apple Airport Express or Apple TV to 
the computer where Airfoil is installed and running. Neat if you want to 
broadcast your music collection or audio books around your house. Like I 
say the trial is fully functional however noise is overlaid on 
transmissions longer than 10 minutes. The cost is $25 and you can get it 
from www.rogueamoeba.com.

Happy streaming!


Chris Hallsworth
Sent from Thunderbird

On 28/06/2011 11:18, chris hallsworth wrote:

Hello all.
Has anyone used this program in trial mode? If so, can someone please
tell me what noise is overlayed in the audio? I've been looking on the
web and in the help, but all they are saying is either noise is
overlayed or the audio quality is degraded.
Would like to know so as to what to expect. Would love to try it but
silly me is scared of what's going to happen.
Many thanks.


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Re: Airfoil for Windows

2011-06-28 Thread chris hallsworth
You won't need a cable at all. Just download the free Airfoil Speakers 
Touch, run it, run Airfoil on your computer, click the transmit button, 
and audio will pipe, or be sent to your iPod Touch.

Hope this helps.


Chris Hallsworth
Sent from Thunderbird

On 28/06/2011 20:07, Brent Harding wrote:

Wow, so if I got this, I could finally get rid of that audio cable I use
for my IPod touch? Well, maybe I still want it for some things, doubt it
works for every app, not sure how you'd send at bat or slacker through it.
- Original Message - From: chris hallsworth
christopher...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: Airfoil for Windows



I forgot to mention it allows you to wirelessly stream audio from one
device running Airfoil Speakers or an Apple Airport Express or Apple
TV to the computer where Airfoil is installed and running. Neat if you
want to broadcast your music collection or audio books around your
house. Like I say the trial is fully functional however noise is
overlaid on transmissions longer than 10 minutes. The cost is $25 and
you can get it from www.rogueamoeba.com.
Happy streaming!


Chris Hallsworth
Sent from Thunderbird

On 28/06/2011 11:18, chris hallsworth wrote:

Hello all.
Has anyone used this program in trial mode? If so, can someone please
tell me what noise is overlayed in the audio? I've been looking on the
web and in the help, but all they are saying is either noise is
overlayed or the audio quality is degraded.
Would like to know so as to what to expect. Would love to try it but
silly me is scared of what's going to happen.
Many thanks.


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audio restoration software

2011-06-28 Thread Dave Bahr

Hi list,

I am purposefully going to ask a fairly vague question because I'd 
really like to hear multiple opinions and suggestions. I'm wondering if 
anyone here is involved in restoring78s and lps through software, and if 
so, what software do you use and how accessible do you find it? Allow me 
to elaborate on my current setup if you don't mind.


I am presently using goldwave the most but have tried audition and 
soundforge. I know that jfw has scripts for sound forge but am a 
window-eyes user. As far as audition is concerned, I can't figure out a 
way to navigate vst plugins which audition seems to rely heavily on. So 
goldwave works well and is pretty accessible. But I need more powerful 
filters than the program will allow. I know that there is a pc version 
of protools but that is, from what I understand, for sequencing and 
creating music, not restoring it. I don't know what the pro people use, 
I'm thinking of the late John R. Davies of jsp  records here, they might 
still use analogue methods for all I know.


So, thoughts and discussion is encouraged on this one, I'm interested to 
see what people have to say. I realize that a lot of the process has a 
lot to do with finding the best source material available, i'm thinking 
Mosaic Records and their ability to make the recordings of Bix 
Beiderbecke into fantastically rich works of art. However, unless you 
have fantastic connections, it's hard to get into the columbia or victor 
vaults and use the metal masters and, in the case of paramount records 
and dial, they don't exist. So, bring it on, and if anyone is interested 
in discussing this with me off list, feel free to email me. I am just 
eager to learn.



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GoldWave v5.63 (beta) is available - but be careful.

2011-06-28 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

I am an XP Home user, because of this, I will await the final release of
this - see below.

This beta update is not available on the download page.
To test this new version, go to 

http://www.goldwave.com/beta.php

On the site page it says:

GoldWave v5.63 Beta
Beta Version 
This is a beta version of GoldWave, which means more testing is required
before it can be used for production work. Do not install this version if
you require a stable version of GoldWave. Do not contact GoldWave Inc. for
the beta key. Please read below. 
Important! GoldWave v5.6X will be the last version compatible with Window
2000 and XP. Future updates will require Windows Vista, Windows 7, or later.
If you still use Windows 2000/XP and are aware of any issues in this beta,
please report them before development shifts away from those versions of
Windows. 
This will be the last beta update. The next update will be a stable version.
New Features 
·   Playback/Recording
This version of GoldWave contains significant changes to the playback and
recording code. By default, the new Windows Vista/7 Core Audio/WASAPI is
used. Previous versions of GoldWave used DirectX (DirectSound) for all audio
input and output. However DirectX has been the source of many problems and
has been deprecated on Windows Vista/7 where it no longer provides direct
access to the audio hardware. DirectSound support is still included as an
option in GoldWave and is used by default for Windows 2000/XP.
·   Media Foundation
This version of GoldWave uses the new Media Foundation in Windows 7 to
access system decoders to handle a wider range of audio and video files.
Previous versions of GoldWave used DirectShow to access system decoders.
That functionality has not been removed but it is used only if Media
Foundation is unable to open a file or on older versions of Windows that do
no have Media Foundation.
·   iTunes M4A
GoldWave can now open and save iTunes M4A files through Media Foundation on
Windows 7. Currently there appears to be a flaw in the way Media Foundation
handles cover art and copyright metadata. Although cover art can be read
from a file, any attempt to write cover art results in all metadata being
wiped from the file. To avoid this problem, the only metadata GoldWave
writes is text. Cover art cannot be saved in an M4A file for now.
·   Covert Art
Cover art is shown under File | Information. Click on the image to replace
the artwork with another image.
·   Open URL
A new File | Open URL command has been added to open a file directly from a
website using Media Foundation on Window 7.
·   Window Layering
In previous versions of GoldWave, windows and dialogs could appear on top of
other applications. Changes have been made to avoid that. However further
testing is needed to ensure that windows and dialogs appear correctly on top
of GoldWave's Main window and not behind it, which would make the program
appear frozen.
·   VST
The first beta version of the VST plug-in is included. However, there appear
to be numerous stability issues with VST plug-ins. Many plug-ins violate the
VST specification in a variety of ways and the specification itself has
issues.
Changes in v5.63 
·   Enhanced Batch Processing window 
·   Comments in Batch Processing process list 
·   One click recording (Create new file option) 
·   Fixes (see WhatsNew.txt) 
Changes in v5.62 
·   Improved ID3 v2.2 tag support (reading only) 
·   Enhanced /new command line parameter 
·   Enhanced CD title prefix option 
·   Improved metadata extraction from iTunes/M4A files 
·   New key codes for media/browser buttons 
·   Fixes (see WhatsNew.txt) 
Changes in v5.61 
·   Improved ID3 v2.4 tag support (reading only) 
·   Volume controls in Stereo Center effect 
·   Stricter control of when Open URL command is available 
·   Device Shared mode move to Quality list 
·   Fixes (see WhatsNew.txt) 
What Needs Testing 
·   USB microphones (mono and stereo) 
·   Very long file/path names (longer than 255 characters). 
·   Batch Processing comments and new layout 
·   Reading of ID3 v2.2, v2.3, v2.4 tags. 
·   Reading of metadata in iTunes and other MPEG4 audio files. 
·   Playback and Recording
Make sure you have the latest sound driver from the manufacturer! Using the
Update Driver button in Windows is not a reliable way to get the latest
driver. If you don't know how to obtain and install the latest driver,
please do not install the beta.
·   M4A open and save
Cover art and copyright metadata will not be supported until Microsoft fixes
Media Foundation or at least provides sufficient documentation to explain
how to write cover art to a new file without destroying all text metadata.
·   Open URL
·   Window layering
·   Stereo Center effect
·   VST plug-in
·   General overall testing and anything else mentioned in the
WhatsNew.txt file for v5.60 to v5.63.

Re: audio restoration software

2011-06-28 Thread G. McFarlane

Hi Dave
I've used quite a few packages for audio restoration in the past and each 
usually have their own forté. I've not tried Sound Forge and I know it has 
good reports about its noise reduction etc.
One program I like for versatility - and it claims to be the best of its 
kind - is Diamond Cut 8 (DC8) available from

www.tracertek.com
I've usec versions 5, 6  7 and have had good results. When I recently 
upgraded to version 8 it became inaccessible, but with a call to the 
technical help people, they pointed out a feature which restored the 
interface to an earlier one and therefore made it accessible again.
It has a wonderful variety of cleaners and enhancers - each with their own 
presets and fine tuning. Most of the boxes can be tabbed around and 
selections made. The latest version is slightly less accessible than Version 
5 - you may have to use the Jaws cursor or the Window eyes equivalent to 
make some choices, but once you knowwhat you're looking for things do get 
easier. There are menus and keyboard shortcuts and results can be good.
One limitation I've found with it is the navigation and selecting of parts 
of files. It's great to work on a whole file and noise reduce - if I wish to 
use part of a file then I edit it to size in Goldwave then import it into 
DC8 - although it's annoying to have to do so the results are probably worth 
it.
There are one or two nice features in this program - there is an auto clean 
and enhance which works on the file dynamically as it is running, adjusting 
itself to the changes in the file. This can be fine tuned too.
You can also chain various effects to get  the best - they all work 
simultaneously. Also there is a great batch editor built in which allows all 
the filters etc. to be preselected and executed on a large number of files 
at a time.


When I upgraded recently, I also bought their small preamp which connects to 
the output of your turntable - it changes the inputted sound by applying a 
ria curve to get a more authentic sound. You then use the features in the 
program to clean up and enhance your file and reapply the correct ria curve 
and the sound is thought to be as good as you'll get at this level.
I also bouth their DVDs on a variety of subjects, in cluding audio theory, 
cleaning 78s, vinyl and other media, etc. They can be 20 or 30 dollars each 
but when I purchased the 5 disks I was given them for 50 dollars, very much 
worthwhile for dealing with a steep learning curve.
Some people may have other comments on this program but for my money it's 
probably one of the best in its range. I think there are good offers to be 
had on it from the website. It's a dedicated program for noise reduction and 
enhancement and with one or two other features thrown in.
It also has a live function, in which any input can be filterd immediately 
live.

Hope this is of help.
Gordon McFarlane

-Original Message- 
From: Dave Bahr

Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:46 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: audio restoration software

Hi list,

I am purposefully going to ask a fairly vague question because I'd
really like to hear multiple opinions and suggestions. I'm wondering if
anyone here is involved in restoring78s and lps through software, and if
so, what software do you use and how accessible do you find it? Allow me
to elaborate on my current setup if you don't mind.

I am presently using goldwave the most but have tried audition and
soundforge. I know that jfw has scripts for sound forge but am a
window-eyes user. As far as audition is concerned, I can't figure out a
way to navigate vst plugins which audition seems to rely heavily on. So
goldwave works well and is pretty accessible. But I need more powerful
filters than the program will allow. I know that there is a pc version
of protools but that is, from what I understand, for sequencing and
creating music, not restoring it. I don't know what the pro people use,
I'm thinking of the late John R. Davies of jsp  records here, they might
still use analogue methods for all I know.

So, thoughts and discussion is encouraged on this one, I'm interested to
see what people have to say. I realize that a lot of the process has a
lot to do with finding the best source material available, i'm thinking
Mosaic Records and their ability to make the recordings of Bix
Beiderbecke into fantastically rich works of art. However, unless you
have fantastic connections, it's hard to get into the columbia or victor
vaults and use the metal masters and, in the case of paramount records
and dial, they don't exist. So, bring it on, and if anyone is interested
in discussing this with me off list, feel free to email me. I am just
eager to learn.


--


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Re: audio restoration software

2011-06-28 Thread Steve Jacobson
Dave,

As you probably remember, we've corresponded on GW Info.  When I looked at 
Audition, I was a little concerned 
about whether one could use plug-ins consistently.  It would be helpful if you 
would report the difficulties you 
encountered back on GW-Info.  However, I did believe that their noise reduction 
and equalizer dialogs were pretty 
accessible.  I also thought their pop and click eliminator was pretty good, 
too.  It seemed to me there were two 
versions, one was very graphical and the other was less so.  

Sound Forge could use set files of some kind, but there are things you can do 
to manage.  For example, many sliders 
don't speak as is, but if you turn Speak All on with INSERT a, you can 
usually figure out how the values change.  I 
think I see how I can get many of the sliders to speak but have not tried that 
yet but will try to let you know if I make 
progress.  The equalizer has several modes but the Envelope mode comes up by 
default.  However, there are tabs 
that you can click on with the mouse pointer and get the equalizer into 
Graphic mode which has sliders.

I tried an audio restoration program called Diamond Cut once that was 
specifically designed for records.  I don't know 
if it is still around or if it is even accessible but it might be worth 
checking out.  You can probably find it with a Google 
search.  

Maybe you will get some other ideas, and maybe I will too for that matter.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 18:46:45 -0400, Dave Bahr wrote:

Hi list,

I am purposefully going to ask a fairly vague question because I'd 
really like to hear multiple opinions and suggestions. I'm wondering if 
anyone here is involved in restoring78s and lps through software, and if 
so, what software do you use and how accessible do you find it? Allow me 
to elaborate on my current setup if you don't mind.

I am presently using goldwave the most but have tried audition and 
soundforge. I know that jfw has scripts for sound forge but am a 
window-eyes user. As far as audition is concerned, I can't figure out a 
way to navigate vst plugins which audition seems to rely heavily on. So 
goldwave works well and is pretty accessible. But I need more powerful 
filters than the program will allow. I know that there is a pc version 
of protools but that is, from what I understand, for sequencing and 
creating music, not restoring it. I don't know what the pro people use, 
I'm thinking of the late John R. Davies of jsp  records here, they might 
still use analogue methods for all I know.

So, thoughts and discussion is encouraged on this one, I'm interested to 
see what people have to say. I realize that a lot of the process has a 
lot to do with finding the best source material available, i'm thinking 
Mosaic Records and their ability to make the recordings of Bix 
Beiderbecke into fantastically rich works of art. However, unless you 
have fantastic connections, it's hard to get into the columbia or victor 
vaults and use the metal masters and, in the case of paramount records 
and dial, they don't exist. So, bring it on, and if anyone is interested 
in discussing this with me off list, feel free to email me. I am just 
eager to learn.


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Re: GoldWave v5.63 (beta) is available - but be careful.

2011-06-28 Thread kim kelly

So us XP users are better off to use the most reasont stable version?
I am not sure what is happening.

Kim McNatt-Kelly
Email and facebook:
kim...@cableone.net
Mobile:
509-552-3850

Have a wonderful day.

- Original Message - 
From: Colin Howard co...@pobox.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 4:13 PM
Subject: GoldWave v5.63 (beta) is available - but be careful.


Greetings,

I am an XP Home user, because of this, I will await the final release of
this - see below.

This beta update is not available on the download page.
To test this new version, go to

http://www.goldwave.com/beta.php

On the site page it says:

GoldWave v5.63 Beta
Beta Version
This is a beta version of GoldWave, which means more testing is required
before it can be used for production work. Do not install this version if
you require a stable version of GoldWave. Do not contact GoldWave Inc. for
the beta key. Please read below.
Important! GoldWave v5.6X will be the last version compatible with Window
2000 and XP. Future updates will require Windows Vista, Windows 7, or later.
If you still use Windows 2000/XP and are aware of any issues in this beta,
please report them before development shifts away from those versions of
Windows.
This will be the last beta update. The next update will be a stable version.
New Features
· Playback/Recording
This version of GoldWave contains significant changes to the playback and
recording code. By default, the new Windows Vista/7 Core Audio/WASAPI is
used. Previous versions of GoldWave used DirectX (DirectSound) for all audio
input and output. However DirectX has been the source of many problems and
has been deprecated on Windows Vista/7 where it no longer provides direct
access to the audio hardware. DirectSound support is still included as an
option in GoldWave and is used by default for Windows 2000/XP.
· Media Foundation
This version of GoldWave uses the new Media Foundation in Windows 7 to
access system decoders to handle a wider range of audio and video files.
Previous versions of GoldWave used DirectShow to access system decoders.
That functionality has not been removed but it is used only if Media
Foundation is unable to open a file or on older versions of Windows that do
no have Media Foundation.
· iTunes M4A
GoldWave can now open and save iTunes M4A files through Media Foundation on
Windows 7. Currently there appears to be a flaw in the way Media Foundation
handles cover art and copyright metadata. Although cover art can be read
from a file, any attempt to write cover art results in all metadata being
wiped from the file. To avoid this problem, the only metadata GoldWave
writes is text. Cover art cannot be saved in an M4A file for now.
· Covert Art
Cover art is shown under File | Information. Click on the image to replace
the artwork with another image.
· Open URL
A new File | Open URL command has been added to open a file directly from a
website using Media Foundation on Window 7.
· Window Layering
In previous versions of GoldWave, windows and dialogs could appear on top of
other applications. Changes have been made to avoid that. However further
testing is needed to ensure that windows and dialogs appear correctly on top
of GoldWave's Main window and not behind it, which would make the program
appear frozen.
· VST
The first beta version of the VST plug-in is included. However, there appear
to be numerous stability issues with VST plug-ins. Many plug-ins violate the
VST specification in a variety of ways and the specification itself has
issues.
Changes in v5.63
· Enhanced Batch Processing window
· Comments in Batch Processing process list
· One click recording (Create new file option)
· Fixes (see WhatsNew.txt)
Changes in v5.62
· Improved ID3 v2.2 tag support (reading only)
· Enhanced /new command line parameter
· Enhanced CD title prefix option
· Improved metadata extraction from iTunes/M4A files
· New key codes for media/browser buttons
· Fixes (see WhatsNew.txt)
Changes in v5.61
· Improved ID3 v2.4 tag support (reading only)
· Volume controls in Stereo Center effect
· Stricter control of when Open URL command is available
· Device Shared mode move to Quality list
· Fixes (see WhatsNew.txt)
What Needs Testing
· USB microphones (mono and stereo)
· Very long file/path names (longer than 255 characters).
· Batch Processing comments and new layout
· Reading of ID3 v2.2, v2.3, v2.4 tags.
· Reading of metadata in iTunes and other MPEG4 audio files.
· Playback and Recording
Make sure you have the latest sound driver from the manufacturer! Using the
Update Driver button in Windows is not a reliable way to get the latest
driver. If you don't know how to obtain and install the latest driver,
please do not install the beta.
· M4A open and save
Cover art and copyright metadata will not be supported until Microsoft fixes
Media Foundation or at least provides sufficient documentation to explain
how to write cover art to a new file without destroying