Shoutcast Server question

2013-11-25 Thread DJ Reese
Trying to automatically kick stream wrippers off within 12 hours.

Under configurations/settings/advance there's a setting that states, always
disconnect listeners after.  I set it for 720 which I understand means,
disconnect any listeners who have been connected for over 12 hours.
However, I still keep getting listeners who go past this limit forcing me to
manually kick them myself.  Any idea why the 720 minute setting isn't
working for me.  This is shoutcast version 1.  Thanks.

DJ Reese


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fading out

2013-11-25 Thread DJ Reese
Hi list:

Using Gold Wave.  Need to know how do you fade out the music where the 
vocals end?  Thanks!

DJ Reese

Download and install the new Peachtree Radio fM app available in the 
Android, Apple and Black berry app stores today.
Peachtree Radio FM.  where some listen to remember and some listen to 
forget.
www.peachtreeradiofm.com 


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Re: fading out

2013-11-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
First select the portion of the sound where you want the fade out to 
apply - that is the point from the start of fading to the end of the 
track for example -.


Select Volume from the effects menu and then select Fade Out.


On 26/11/2013 1:19 AM, DJ Reese wrote:

Hi list:

Using Gold Wave.  Need to know how do you fade out the music where the
vocals end?  Thanks!

DJ Reese

Download and install the new Peachtree Radio fM app available in the
Android, Apple and Black berry app stores today.
Peachtree Radio FM.  where some listen to remember and some listen to
forget.
www.peachtreeradiofm.com


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Re: fading out

2013-11-25 Thread DJ Reese
Dane:

OK I know where I want the fade out to begin.  What is the key stroke for 
marking that point?

DJ Reese

- Original Message - First select the portion of the sound where you 
want the fade out to
apply - that is the point from the start of fading to the end of the
track for example -.

Select Volume from the effects menu and then select Fade Out.


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Re: fading out

2013-11-25 Thread Dane Trethowan

You'll find what you want in the menus under mark under edit.


On 26/11/2013 2:15 AM, DJ Reese wrote:

Dane:

OK I know where I want the fade out to begin.  What is the key stroke for
marking that point?

DJ Reese

- Original Message - First select the portion of the sound where you
want the fade out to
apply - that is the point from the start of fading to the end of the
track for example -.

Select Volume from the effects menu and then select Fade Out.


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playing audio files with skype using virtual audio cable

2013-11-25 Thread André van Deventer
Hi all

 

I see when working  with skype that virtual audio cable line in is there to
select.  From those of you who know this audio driver better, how will you
use it to play files through skype?

 

According to the authorof this driver it should be possible to do this.

 

Andre

 

 

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Re: Convert .mkv file

2013-11-25 Thread Arthur Barney
Hi Dean,
are using windows? or Apple.
If you’re using Windows, I can send you a program, with instruction to install 
it.
Let me know,
Arthur Barney
On Nov 24, 2013, at 12:53 PM, Dean Masters dwmaster...@gmail.com wrote:

 I will download it and try it. I have only tried Format Facotry and Freemake 
 Video Converter.
 
 Dean
 
 
 -Original Message- From: Tom Kaufman
 Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 10:49 AM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Convert .mkv file
 
 I am assuming that Switch won't take care of this?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
 Masters
 Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2013 8:46 AM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Convert .mkv file
 
 I can play the .mkv file on my media player but if I try to jump forward or
 backward it takes a while for it to move. I figure that is what is going
 wrong with the converters. they are moving faster than the file wants to so
 quit converting. I guess I am going to have to play it on one player and
 record it in real time with another program. the file is over 1 gig in size
 so I don't know how I could get it to anyone to let them try to convert it.
 
 Dean
 
 
 -Original Message- From: Hamit Campos
 Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 11:57 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: Convert .mkv file
 
 If they start it, could then something be wrong with the file it self?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
 Masters
 Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 11:34 PM
 To: PC Audio
 Subject: Convert .mkv file
 
 I have a .mkv file and want to create an mp3 out of it. I have tried
 Freemake video converter and Format Factory. both start and convert less
 than a minute then quit.
 
 Can anyone suggest a way I can convert this file?
 
 Thanks,
 Dean
 
 
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Audacity Versus Reaper for Multitrack Recording

2013-11-25 Thread Rich De Steno
I have successfully used Audacity for multitrack recording of songs, 
using guitars, a keyboard, and a drum machine.  I have heard and read 
very favorable comments about another multitracker called Reaper.  I 
would like to hear opinions from anyone who has used both, as to which 
is better and why, considering accessibility, of course.


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Rich De Steno


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