Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise

2012-10-29 Thread Don Ball
the best I can do right now is to tell you to google veronica transmiters 
sense it has been such a long time sense I bought mine.
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how much are they and where can i get information about them?

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Subject: Re: best fm transmitter portable or other wise


veronica no doubt.
If you want a transmiter with some distance at all go with veronica.
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Subject: best fm transmitter portable or other wise



i am looking for an fm transmitter that is either portable or other wish,
can anyone recoamand one to me?
thanks.
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Re: recording what you hear with replay AV 8.43/sound card doesn't have this option

2012-10-29 Thread covici
Total recorder definitely does this -- including background recording
where the sound card is not involved.

joanne  wrote:

> Hello.  I have Replay 8.43 and am using Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit.  I 
> tried to do an automatic recording of something playing on my computer, and 
> when it did the sound test to see if I had to record it with "what you hear" 
> or "line-in", etc., there was no option like this. It said my sound card 
> didn't have an option for recording the "what you hear on computer" option.  
> I know they are making the newer sound cards so that these options aren't 
> available anymore and I read it had something to do with people trying to 
> record copyrighted material or something.  But there are times when I do need 
> this feature, and I'm wondering if the new Replay AV comes with an enhanced 
> driver that would allow recording directly from the computer.  If anyone has 
> used this new version and perhaps had trouble before with just your own 
> computer's sound card making recordings, please let me know.
> 
> Thanks so much.
> 
> Joanne
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recording what you hear with replay AV 8.43/sound card doesn't have this option

2012-10-29 Thread joanne
Hello.  I have Replay 8.43 and am using Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit.  I 
tried to do an automatic recording of something playing on my computer, and 
when it did the sound test to see if I had to record it with "what you hear" or 
"line-in", etc., there was no option like this. It said my sound card didn't 
have an option for recording the "what you hear on computer" option.  I know 
they are making the newer sound cards so that these options aren't available 
anymore and I read it had something to do with people trying to record 
copyrighted material or something.  But there are times when I do need this 
feature, and I'm wondering if the new Replay AV comes with an enhanced driver 
that would allow recording directly from the computer.  If anyone has used this 
new version and perhaps had trouble before with just your own computer's sound 
card making recordings, please let me know.

Thanks so much.

Joanne
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