Re: List Termination

2017-11-13 Thread David La Caille

hi so sorry to hear this.
i have bean on this mailing list for a very long time.
anyway for the person who make websites could you contact me off list 
please.


- Original Message - 
From: "Taylor Arndt" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: List Termination


Well, I am a web designer. So if you need any help with this, I will be more 
than happy. I think groups.IO is a good platform, and are use that to host 
my mailing list which is for my web design company.


Sent from my iPhone


On Nov 13, 2017, at 6:34 PM, Tom Dimeo  wrote:

Ladies and gentlemen,

I am seriously considering terminating the pc audio list.
There is very little traffic on the list but a lot of
spam. Also, with the advent of DMARC I have no idea who
is or is not receiving list messages.

I could take the list to Google Groups or some other
commercial e-mailing list if there is enough interest,
or, maybe some one else would be interested taking on
administration duties of the list. There is a cost for
the domain name and web space.

Jonathan Mosen started the list almost twenty years ago
and it might have out lived it's usefulness.

Comments are welcome. Best to contact me directly.

t...@pc-audio.org

Thank you,

Tom Dimeo








Re: Sound Forge 11 Question

2017-11-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yep, I've seen that problem too but can't remember how I fixed it and if 
the MS Framework thing was responsible, I do know that I found others 
were having similar issues thanks to Google.


Has anyone been using Sound Forge Audio Studio 12 and how have they 
found that.




On 11/14/2017 11:13 AM, steve.jacob...@visi.com wrote:

Dane,

Do you know if this also corrects the problem where Sound Forge thinks that it 
has not been activated yet?  I have this problem but it disappears if one runs 
it as administrator.  I also understand that gets around the low memory problem 
but have not encountered that.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 2:40 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Sound Forge 11 Question

Check to see that Microsoft Framework is properly installed, you'll find
what you want there in add/remove components/features.

Once this is done uninstall/remove Sound Forge and try the installation
again.

The error you're encountering should be fixed.



On 11/14/2017 7:32 AM, Quinten Pendle wrote:

Hi all

   


I recently bought SF 11 together with Samplitude, and installed it on both
my computers. On both pc's I can't even open a 30 second file in Sound Forge
due to apparent low memory, even though on my work machine there's 2 tb hd
space, 16 gig ram and an 8 core processor.

Also, I can confirm that no other program is running in the background while
I have SF open.

Is there a way to solve this? I would appreciate any help an  suggestions.

   


All the best

Quinten Pendle

   



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**
"For the gardener nothing is more handier than bulbs, I mean the one's you put in 
the ground and not the electric light one's."
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RE: Sound Forge 11 Question

2017-11-13 Thread steve.jacobson
Dane,

Do you know if this also corrects the problem where Sound Forge thinks that it 
has not been activated yet?  I have this problem but it disappears if one runs 
it as administrator.  I also understand that gets around the low memory problem 
but have not encountered that.  

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 2:40 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: Sound Forge 11 Question

Check to see that Microsoft Framework is properly installed, you'll find 
what you want there in add/remove components/features.

Once this is done uninstall/remove Sound Forge and try the installation 
again.

The error you're encountering should be fixed.



On 11/14/2017 7:32 AM, Quinten Pendle wrote:
> Hi all
>
>   
>
> I recently bought SF 11 together with Samplitude, and installed it on both
> my computers. On both pc's I can't even open a 30 second file in Sound Forge
> due to apparent low memory, even though on my work machine there's 2 tb hd
> space, 16 gig ram and an 8 core processor.
>
> Also, I can confirm that no other program is running in the background while
> I have SF open.
>
> Is there a way to solve this? I would appreciate any help an  suggestions.
>
>   
>
> All the best
>
> Quinten Pendle
>
>   
>

-- 

**
"For the gardener nothing is more handier than bulbs, I mean the one's 
you put in the ground and not the electric light one's."
**







Re: List Termination

2017-11-13 Thread Taylor Arndt
Well, I am a web designer. So if you need any help with this, I will be more 
than happy. I think groups.IO is a good platform, and are use that to host my 
mailing list which is for my web design company.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 13, 2017, at 6:34 PM, Tom Dimeo  wrote:
> 
> Ladies and gentlemen,
> 
> I am seriously considering terminating the pc audio list.
> There is very little traffic on the list but a lot of
> spam. Also, with the advent of DMARC I have no idea who
> is or is not receiving list messages.
> 
> I could take the list to Google Groups or some other
> commercial e-mailing list if there is enough interest,
> or, maybe some one else would be interested taking on
> administration duties of the list. There is a cost for
> the domain name and web space.
> 
> Jonathan Mosen started the list almost twenty years ago
> and it might have out lived it's usefulness.
> 
> Comments are welcome. Best to contact me directly.
> 
> t...@pc-audio.org
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Tom Dimeo
> 
> 



List Termination

2017-11-13 Thread Tom Dimeo

Ladies and gentlemen,

I am seriously considering terminating the pc audio list.
There is very little traffic on the list but a lot of
spam. Also, with the advent of DMARC I have no idea who
is or is not receiving list messages.

I could take the list to Google Groups or some other
commercial e-mailing list if there is enough interest,
or, maybe some one else would be interested taking on
administration duties of the list. There is a cost for
the domain name and web space.

Jonathan Mosen started the list almost twenty years ago
and it might have out lived it's usefulness.

Comments are welcome. Best to contact me directly.

t...@pc-audio.org

Thank you,

Tom Dimeo




Re: zoom h1 recorder

2017-11-13 Thread Dane Trethowan

Hi!

There's been a Podcast on the Zoom H1 done on Blind Cool Tech, I have 
the whole archive here so I'll dig about, see if I can find it.


In the meantime - having been a very very happy Zoom H1 user for the 
last 7 years - I can tell you that the unit is very useable though you 
need to be aware of a few things before you start recording.


The H1 does have an auto recording level function but recovery time and 
actual functionality seems to be very poor but there are ways around this.


Use the auto level as a reference point to set your manual recording 
level to and then start recording in manual level mode.


After the recording is done you can normalise it using your computer.

The recorder has a default sampling rate of 44.1KHZ at 16 bit and 
normally there would be no need to change this.


One can tell where the sampling rate is set but in order to do this - 
unless you can read the screen - you need some way of picking up the 
magnetic fields the processor etc of the recorder, the induction T-Coil 
of my hearing instruments is just fine for this, other options might be 
a sensitive phone amplifier.


The H1 has 3 switches on the back, all of which are toggle switches and 
by default are set to down which is the off position, those switches are 
low-cut filter, manual/auto recording level and recording format - Wave 
or MP3 -.


When the recorder is switched on it defaults to the "Standby" mode 
meaning the unit is ready to record when the "Record/Stop" button is 
pressed, the button is easily identifiable by its size and the round 
circle which encloses it on the front of the recorder.


Whilst recording press the "Play" button - a small round button marked 
with a dot in later H1 models - to mark a position in a recording, press 
the "Record/stop" button to end a recording and press again to start a 
new recording, recordings can be manipulated when on your computer with 
a Sound editor.


During playback recordings can be erased, use the forward/back buttons 
to move amongst your recordings and press the "Erase" button on the 
recording you wish to delete - the erase button is slightly indented 
from the rest of the buttons -.


At this point the display brings up a confirmation dialog and I'm not 
sure exactly what you do here, I think you press "stop/record" to 
confirm or any other button to cancel, been a while since I've used the 
unit.


Anyway good luck and I hope you enjoy your H1 just as much as I've 
enjoyed mine.




On 11/14/2017 9:25 AM, Aidan wrote:

Hello.
Does anyone no if Neil did a podcast on this, if so, can you pass it on please?
Probibly the only zoom you can used with comfort?
I did email them before to ask if they can make their recorders
accessible, but they din't even answer me.
I guess no luck there.
I think they not aware of the importance of recording good quality for
us as well.
If they include human speech, they don't have to pay so much extra
costs such as olympus does with the dm7 since it uses tts.
And maybe a staff member will do it for free? who noes?



--

**
"For the gardener nothing is more handier than bulbs, I mean the one's you put in 
the ground and not the electric light one's."
**




zoom h1 recorder

2017-11-13 Thread Aidan
Hello.
Does anyone no if Neil did a podcast on this, if so, can you pass it on please?
Probibly the only zoom you can used with comfort?
I did email them before to ask if they can make their recorders
accessible, but they din't even answer me.
I guess no luck there.
I think they not aware of the importance of recording good quality for
us as well.
If they include human speech, they don't have to pay so much extra
costs such as olympus does with the dm7 since it uses tts.
And maybe a staff member will do it for free? who noes?



Re: Sound Forge 11 Question

2017-11-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Check to see that Microsoft Framework is properly installed, you'll find 
what you want there in add/remove components/features.


Once this is done uninstall/remove Sound Forge and try the installation 
again.


The error you're encountering should be fixed.



On 11/14/2017 7:32 AM, Quinten Pendle wrote:

Hi all

  


I recently bought SF 11 together with Samplitude, and installed it on both
my computers. On both pc's I can't even open a 30 second file in Sound Forge
due to apparent low memory, even though on my work machine there's 2 tb hd
space, 16 gig ram and an 8 core processor.

Also, I can confirm that no other program is running in the background while
I have SF open.

Is there a way to solve this? I would appreciate any help an  suggestions.

  


All the best

Quinten Pendle

  



--

**
"For the gardener nothing is more handier than bulbs, I mean the one's 
you put in the ground and not the electric light one's."

**




Sound Forge 11 Question

2017-11-13 Thread Quinten Pendle
Hi all

 

I recently bought SF 11 together with Samplitude, and installed it on both
my computers. On both pc's I can't even open a 30 second file in Sound Forge
due to apparent low memory, even though on my work machine there's 2 tb hd
space, 16 gig ram and an 8 core processor.

Also, I can confirm that no other program is running in the background while
I have SF open.

Is there a way to solve this? I would appreciate any help an  suggestions.

 

All the best

Quinten Pendle