Re: Ear buds - anyone got suggestions?

2005-12-18 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hey, Jeff and all!  I've bought the nice Cos (son't know spellling) earbuds 
from Circuit City.  I think they're called Sports Earbuds because they have a 
piece that goes over the ear so they're not always falling out of your ears 
while you're sporting.  Don't know if they'd be the quality you want; I think 
they cost around $15 or $20, but they suit me fine!

hth


Kathy Szinnyey
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  Subject: Ear buds - anyone got suggestions?


  Hello,

  My ear buds I bought from Radio Shack died and they don't sell the model
  that I had from them before.  In fact, they told me I was trying to return
  headphones that weren't radio shack brand.  Ohhh well, so much for buying a
  warranty.

  So, anyone got any suggestions on a good sounding pair of ear buds? I want
  to stick with ear buds so that I can hear when walking with my guide dog so
  I can continue to listen to podcasts.

  Jeff


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Moving drm/wma files from Windows Media Player 10 to an Ilo

2006-02-04 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, all!  I recently bought an Ilo distributed only by Walmart so that I could 
play drm/wma Net Library books on it.  I can very easily move mp3 files from my 
hard drive to the Ilo using Windows Explorer, but, as we all know, Windows 
Media Player is a bit more difficult for blind folks.  Do you all have any 
tricks, scripts, links I can go to to learn how to move these WMA files using 
Windows  Media Player?  The Ilo manual says you can't do it any other way but 
through Windows Media player.  Any help would be gratefully appreciated.


Kathy Szinnyey
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  Anybody know the address to join th xm list? Is it for blind people?


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Re: ALLOFMP3 EXPLORER

2006-02-04 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, Andre and all:  I use alofmp3 Explorer as well and find that the easiest 
way for me to use it is to go to the Help menu in allofmp3 explorer and arrow 
down to the allofmp3 Home page and clicking on that.  When you request your 
files from the allofmp3 home page while you still have allofmp3 explorer open, 
allofmp3 explorer just grabs those files and starts automatically downloading 
them.  I find that much easier then trying to use allofmp3 explorer by itself.


Kathy Szinnyey
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  Hi all

  I remember we had a short discussion on this download tool of allofmp3.com a
  few weeks back.

  I downloaded the program and I must say I am quite satisfied with it.  Its
  not the most speech friendly programme arround, but quite usuable.  And I
  like the way it adds tags to the files for user info like album titles etc.
  Don't know if there is really an y other way to do this from the site.

  Regards

  Andre


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Re: Moving drm/wma files from Windows Media Player 10 to an Ilo

2006-02-06 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Thanks, Tim, for the info.  Unfortunately, what I now know is that I need to 
back up a bit and learn a thing or two about Windows Media Player.  I'm used to 
mostly cutting and pasting files using Windows Explorer, which works pretty 
well when I'm moving files from my computer to say, the bookport.  
Unfortunately, the only way I can get these drm/wma files out of my computer 
and on to this Ilo is through Windows Media Player, and I'm totally lost.  I 
think once I can figure out how to select the files I want to move, I'll be 
able to follow these Overdrive instructions to get them into the Ilo, but I'm 
just lost.   Any tutorials out there, or any simple instructions to help me 
out>  Sorry for the long post, but I truly would appreciate the help.  I also 
think it's a shame that Windows Media Player is not so accessible, as Microsoft 
has often said it was committed to be.  Or am I way off base here?  I'd like to 
get friendly with Windows Media Player if at all possible!

Kathy Szinnyey
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  If you use the overdrive media player for your librarie's content 
  then there are good tutorials at www.overdrive.com
  If you use Netlibrary, still go to www.overdrive.com and look at 
  there getting started thing and see how they suggest transferring 
  files.  It's extremely easy.  If you don't understand Overdrive's 
  explanation, write me off list.
  At 08:57 PM 2/4/2006, you wrote:
  >Hi, all!  I recently bought an Ilo distributed only by Walmart so 
  >that I could play drm/wma Net Library books on it.  I can very 
  >easily move mp3 files from my hard drive to the Ilo using Windows 
  >Explorer, but, as we all know, Windows Media Player is a bit more 
  >difficult for blind folks.  Do you all have any tricks, scripts, 
  >links I can go to to learn how to move these WMA files using 
  >Windows  Media Player?  The Ilo manual says you can't do it any 
  >other way but through Windows Media player.  Any help would be 
  >gratefully appreciated.
  >
  >
  >Kathy Szinnyey
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Re: Moving drm/wma files from Windows Media Player 10 to an Ilo

2006-02-08 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, guys and gals!  I'd posted a message on Sunday and thought I'd re-post 
with a little more information, since I didn't get a bite.  Any help would be 
much appreciated:
Thanks, Tim, for the info.  Unfortunately, what I now know is that I need to 
back up a bit and learn a thing or two about Windows Media Player.  I'm using 
Widows Media Player 10, and my public library uses NetLibrary, not Overdrive.  
I'm used
to mostly cutting and pasting files using Windows Explorer, which works pretty 
well when I'm moving files from my computer to say, the bookport.  
Unfortunately,
the only way I can get these drm/wma files out of my computer and on to this 
Ilo is through Windows Media Player, and I'm totally lost.  I think once I
can figure out how to select the files I want to move, I'll be able to follow 
these Overdrive instructions to get them into the Ilo, but I'm just lost.
  Any tutorials out there, or any simple instructions to help me out?  Because 
I work in our public library, I also want to instruct other blind folks about 
how they can download these books as well.  Sorry for the long post, but I 
truly would appreciate the help.  I also think it's
a shame that Windows Media Player is not so accessible, as Microsoft has often 
said it was committed to be.  Or am I way off base here?  I'd like to get
friendly with Windows Media Player if at all possible!
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Re: Switch from Ipodder to Juice?

2006-02-19 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, all!  What are the advantages to switching from IPoder to Juice?


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  hi.  If you install the program with all its default settings, the 
  upgrade should be so simple you won't even notice anything 
  happened.  Just give it a try, that's the only way you'll know.

  At 11:08 AM 2/19/2006, you wrote:
  >Hi,
  >Can I upgrade to Juice without any problems and without losing any 
  >of my stored broadcastings I've downloaded through Ipodder?
  >
  >Best regards
  >Brian
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Questions about Jaws and the Edirol r09

2006-04-23 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  I have a couple of quick questions:

1.  I want to move my Jaws voice to a different sound card.  I've done this 
before with the help of you guys, and I went to the Archives to find out how 
to do it again.  Well, I guess I'm dense, but I don't know a quick way to 
find that subject.  It used to be thee was a little form field where I could 
do that, but all I see is that everything is now sorted by date.  What am I 
missing?  I was trying to avoid asking this question again, because I know 
it comes up from time to time.

Anyway, my second question is quicker: has anyone seen or used the Edirol 
R09?  I've got one back ordered to see if I can use it at all, but if it 
doesn't work out, I may just have to get the Edirol 1.

Thanks for any help you all have to offer!

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> Hi, you can also just press the letter S to stop recording.
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>
> YES. FOCUS ON THE SHOW IN THE SHOW LIST. HIT THE APLICATIONS KEY TO BRING 
> UP
>
> THE CONTEXT MENUE. THE FIRST ITUM IS STOP RECORDING. TO PROPERLY ACTIVATE
> THIS YOU NEED TO ROOT YOUR JAWS CURSER TO PC AND LEFT CLICK ON IT. IT WILL
> ASK YOU IF YOU WANT TO SAVE THE RECORDING. JUST PRESS THE SPACEBAR ON THE
> YES VUTTON OR JUST HIT THE Y KEY. HOPE THIS HELPS BUT THIS WORKS VERY 
> WELL.
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> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:15 AM
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>
>
>> Hi, this is Steve. For the most part, I am having no problems with
>> Replay AV. What I need to know, if I check the box to record now, on a
>> stream, I don't
>> know how to properly stop the recording without closing the program. I 
>> was
>> hoping the record now check box was a toggle.
>> When I do suddenly stop, I then go in to the recording and change the 
>> .cap
>> to .MP3, since the abrupt stop didn't allow for the proper conversion,
>> that's if the stream is MP3 to start with.
>> I also need to know this, because if I record a stream which is to 
>> convert
>> Real to MP3, I don't know what to do with the .cap extension for this.
>> Is there a way to stop a stream recording, so that the requested
>> conversion
>> will take place, and can I do anything with those files that have .cap
>> when
>> the stream was other than MP3?
>> Thank you very much.
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Re: question on MP3 player

2006-04-26 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Kurt!  Having gone through this very conversation with myself and 
others, I've been told the Creative Zen is not blind friendly.  I wound up 
buying an Ilo on Ebay, or you can get one from Walmart, but only from their 
on-line store.  I hope someone can tell me I'm wrong about all this, but 
that's been my experience.  I'm always on the lookout for blind-friendly 
devices that will play, not just WMA files, but the ones that are marked 
Plays For Sure, which means they'll also play the WMA Digital Rights 
Management files!  It's a tough world out there in tiny device land!  Ick!


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> Has any body heard of the Creative Zen Neeon 5 GB MP3 Player?  Larry S at
> blind cool tech had a 1 GB Iloe for about 100.  There next most expensive
> one was 153.  Well, this one the Creative Zen Neeon 5 GB MP3 Player is
> 159 for 5 GB.  Has anybody used it and is it accessible?  I would like to
> have that much storage, but don't want to buy it if I can't really use
> it.  Both play WMA files.  Thanks.  Kurt
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Rhapsody

2006-04-26 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  Has anyone used Rhapsody with much success?  Are there some good 
hints about using it that I might access?  I recently downloaded and 
subscribed to just a very basic subscription, but I'd love to use it to put 
music on an MP3 player.  Feel free to write me off-list, as I might have 
many questions.  Thanks for any help you have  to offer?


Kathy Szinnyey
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Subject: Re: Questions about Jaws and the Edirol r09


> Kathy!  To move your JAWS voice to another sound card go to Control
> Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices.  Get on the Audio tab and select what 
> audio
> device you want to be your default from the list labeled "Sound playback".
> If you want to change the voice but don't want to change your default 
> audio
> device then take note of the name of the audio device you want from this
> list.  Put that name into the JFW.INI file in your JAWS folder like so.
>
> [Synthesizers]
> Synth1Name=eloq
> Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS
> Synth1Driver=eloq
> Synth1Port=MY SYNTH
>
> I've just read that the R09 won't ship now until July or August.  The
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>
>
>   Jerry
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Sending very large audio messages to friends

2006-05-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  Has anyone found a blind-friendly website to use for sending
friends large audio messages?  Somewhere, way back when, I think I remember
seeing some sort of website like you send it.com or something like that.
I'd love to send audio messages to friends whose mailboxes can't hold many
megs.  Any help would be much appreciated!


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> Could you  please send me the scripts for 1.5? Thanks!
> Allison
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>
>> Hi Ted
>> I can send you either the scripts for Audition 1 or 1.5.let me know which
>> you need.
>>
>>
>> Regards.
>> Gordon McFarlane
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>>
>>
>>> Hi listers.  Does anyone have scripts for adobe audition or will the
>>> cool
>>> edit scripts work?  If someone does, they can contact me off list with
>>> scripts or to answer any questions if they desire.  Thanks.
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Sending very large audio messages to friends

2006-05-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  Has anyone found a blind-friendly website to use for sending 
friends large audio messages?  Somewhere, way back when, I think I remember 
seeing some sort of website like you send it.com or something like that. 
I'd love to send audio messages to friends whose mailboxes can't hold many 
megs.  Any help would be much appreciated!



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Sending very large audio messages to friends

2006-05-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  Has anyone found a blind-friendly website to use for sending
friends large audio messages?  Somewhere, way back when, I think I remember
seeing some sort of website like you send it.com or something like that.
I'd love to send audio messages to friends whose mailboxes can't hold many
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My appologies for the tripple post!

2006-05-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hey, all!  Sorry for the way too many duplicate posts.  OUr server here is 
going through an upgrade and occasionally goes a little mad.  Or is it me? 
Smile!  Sorry!

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>Hi, all!  Has anyone found a blind-friendly website to use for sending
> friends large audio messages?  Somewhere, way back when, I think I 
> remember
> seeing some sort of website like you send it.com or something like that.
> I'd love to send audio messages to friends whose mailboxes can't hold many
> megs.  Any help would be much appreciated!
>
>
> Kathy Szinnyey
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>
>
>> Could you  please send me the scripts for 1.5? Thanks!
>> Allison
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>> - Original Message - 
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>> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 11:55 AM
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>>
>>
>>> Hi Ted
>>> I can send you either the scripts for Audition 1 or 1.5.let me know 
>>> which
>>> you need.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>> Gordon McFarlane
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>>> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:29 AM
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>>>> Hi listers.  Does anyone have scripts for adobe audition or will the
>>>> cool
>>>> edit scripts work?  If someone does, they can contact me off list with
>>>> scripts or to answer any questions if they desire.  Thanks.
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Re: Sending very large audio messages to friends

2006-05-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Bruce!  Thanks much. Are there any tricks to it that I need to know?


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> Take away the spaces and you have it: yousendit.com
>
> bruce
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> On Sat, 13 May 2006, Kathy Szinnyey wrote:
>
>> Hi, all!  Has anyone found a blind-friendly website to use for sending
>> friends large audio messages?  Somewhere, way back when, I think I 
>> remember
>> seeing some sort of website like you send it.com or something like that.
>> I'd love to send audio messages to friends whose mailboxes can't hold 
>> many
>> megs.  Any help would be much appreciated!
>>
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Re: Sending very large audio messages to friends

2006-05-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Bruce and Mr. Third Eye!  Thanks for the info.  I may be bugging you 
with lots of questions soon!  Thanks!

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> Hi kathy,
>
> Go to http://beta.yousendit.com you can get a free acount with them and 
> send
> any type of large file you need.  It's easy to use and works with JFW and
> window-eyes.
> Use it a lot myself.
>
> Tony
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>
>
>> Hi, all!  Has anyone found a blind-friendly website to use for sending
>> friends large audio messages?  Somewhere, way back when, I think I
>> remember
>> seeing some sort of website like you send it.com or something like that.
>> I'd love to send audio messages to friends whose mailboxes can't hold 
>> many
>> megs.  Any help would be much appreciated!
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Studio Recorder

2006-05-14 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
I also use Studio Recorder; it was designed, in part, by blind people, and I 
like it a lot.  Only thing I hope happens is that Studio Recorder eventually 
has plug-ins or something for various effects.  That would be really fun!

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> In the beginning, that may be how it started out, and it was maybe 
> marketed
> toward the spoken word, but it works quite well for music and other audio
> projects as well.  I've got both it and Sound Forge, and I can honestly 
> say
> that I use it more than I do Sound Forge.  Plus some of it's spoken word
> features work great when it comes to breaking up large files with multiple
> songs into individual files.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Brian
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>> It's a sound editor geared primarily to the recording of the spoken word.
>>
>> bruce
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>> On Sat, 13 May 2006, Anders Holmberg wrote:
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>>> Hello!
>>> Whats that program for?
>>> Is it a sound editor?
>>> /Anders.
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>>> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 10:50 PM
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>>>
>>>
>>>> You can download a demo of the program at
>>>> http://www.aph.org.
>>>>
>>>> Blessings,
>>>>
>>>> Brian
>>>>
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>>>> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 12:48 PM
>>>> Subject: Studio Recorder
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>>>>> Hello:
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>>>>> program?
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> Juan
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Re: Portable music player

2006-05-16 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Jean.  The Ilo from Wallmart is what I use.  While it is not, by any 
stretch of the imagination, really accessible, it's accessible enough for me 
to play my Net Library books without too much hassle.  I got mine from Ebay. 
It's pretty much plug and play, it's set up to work seamlessly with Windows 
Media Player.  It's not my favorite piece of equipment for various reasons, 
but it suited my pocketbook at the time.  Mine is an Ilo 1 gig, by the way.

Cheers,

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> Hello all!
> I know this question has been asked a zillion time but I really did not 
> pay much attention to these posts  since I already own an I River IHP140 
> with the rockbox software and the unit works very well!
> This time though, I need a player that will play audio books that are WMA 
> protected files fron Net library.
> I am looking for a 1 gig unit which does not require special pc  software. 
> It would be nice if the unit had resume on startup and be reasonably 
> accessible!
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> Regards, Jean
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Re: iloe mp3 player

2006-05-17 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
In OverDrive Media Console, select a book and press Ctrl+T.
Windows Media Player opens.
2. Turn off skin mode, if necessary, by pressing Ctrl+1. You may
stop playback at this point by pressing Ctrl+S.
3. Press the Tab key to navigate to the 'Copy to CD or Device'
button. Press the Space bar to access the 'Copy to CD or Device'
interface.
4. Use the Tab key and the Up and Down Arrows to highlight the
part(s) to be burned to CD. Press the Space bar to select the part.
5. Place a blank CDR in your CD-ROM drive.
6. Press Alt+C to add the part(s) to the list of files to be burned to
disc.
Windows Media Player will inspect, convert, and temporarily copy
the file in preparation for burning. This process may take a few
minutes. As long as the 'Stop Copy' button is available, the burn
is in progress.
7. When the burning process is complete, Windows Media Player
will eject the disc and the 'Stop Copy' button will revert to 'Copy'.
Copyright ©2004 OverDrive, Inc. November 15, 2004


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How to Burn an Audio Book to CD using
Windows Media Player 10.

1. In OverDrive Media Console, select a book and press Ctrl+T.
Windows Media Player opens.
2. Turn off skin mode, if necessary, by pressing Ctrl+1. You may
stop playback at this point by pressing Ctrl+S.
3. Press Alt+V followed by G, then L to access the Media Library.
4. Place a blank CDR in your CD-ROM drive.
5. Press Alt+B.
The burning process will begin.
6. When burning is complete, the discs will be automatically ejected.
You will be prompted to insert additional discs as necessary.
Copyright ©2004 OverDrive, Inc. November 15, 2004


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How to Transfer an Audio Book to a Portable
Device using Windows Media Player 9.

1. In OverDrive Media Console, select a book and press Ctrl+T.
Windows Media Player opens.
2. Turn off skin mode, if necessary, by pressing Ctrl+1. You may
stop playback at this point by pressing Ctrl+S.
3. Press the Tab key to navigate to the 'Copy to CD or Device'
button. Press the Space bar to access the 'Copy to CD or Device'
interface.
4. Ensure that your portable device is connected to your computer.
5. Select your portable device in the 'Items on Device' combo box.
6. Use the Tab key and the Up and Down Arrows to highlight the
part(s) to be transferred. Press the Space bar to select the part.
7. Press Alt+C to transfer the files.
This process may take a few minutes. As long as the 'Stop Copy'
button is available, the transfer is in progress.
8. When the transfer is complete, the 'Stop Copy' button will revert
to 'Copy'.
Please note: If you are using a Pocket PC, you need to have a
memory card with sufficient memory space installed in order to transfer
audio book files from your PC to your PDA.

Copyright ©2004 OverDrive, Inc. November 15, 2004


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How to Transfer an Audio Book to a Portable
Device using Windows Media Player 10.

1. In OverDrive Media Console, select a book and press Ctrl+T.
Windows Media Player opens.
2. Turn off skin mode, if necessary, by pressing Ctrl+1. You may
stop playback at this point by pressing Ctrl+S.
3. Press Alt+V followed by G, then L to access the Media Library.
4. Ensure that your portable device is connected to your computer.
5. Press Alt+Y.
The transfer process will begin.
Please note: If you are using a Pocket PC, you need to have a
memory card with sufficient memory space installed in order to transfer
audio book files from your PC to your PDA.

Copyright ©2004 OverDrive, Inc. November 15, 2004


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> could you explain what this program does?
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>
>> Well, it is an iloe and it is supposed to play WMA files.  I tried to
>> sync it last night and got a bunch of MP3 files and stuff but no WMA, so
>> tried to let it sync some more this morning.  Now it doesn't play
>> anything and I think most of the folders are empty.  Am I having fun yet?
>> Kurt
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Re: help asap please

2006-05-18 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Well, Michael, if you're still looking, I'm willing to bet that you can go 
to

allofmp3.com

and siign up for their services, and I'm willing to bet good money that 
you'll find all those songs.
 allofmp3.com is not free, but you can sign up for as little as $5 using 
visa, which is the only American credit card it takes.  There may be some 
other means of payment, but I'm not sure what that would be.

Anyway, it's a wonderful serice and is not illegal, as far as I know.

I'll be around for another 35 minutes or so.  Sorry I just saw your post.


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> i'm looking for the following 3songs for a school project. it's due in the 
> mornning, but i want to burn the cd asap. any one who can help, thanks!
> WAR - Why Can't We Be Friends?
> and
> green day - time of your life
> and
> John Cougar Mellencamp - Small Town
> thanks;
> Michael Babcock
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Re: help asap please

2006-05-19 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hmm, I haven't checked lately, but for a long time it said it couldn't. 
Maybe they fixed that, in which case, that's great!

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> Hi,
>
> Allofmp3 takes paypal.
>
> 00, you wrote:
>
>>Well, Michael, if you're still looking, I'm willing to bet that you can go
>>to
>>
>>allofmp3.com
>>
>>and siign up for their services, and I'm willing to bet good money that
>>you'll find all those songs.
>>  allofmp3.com is not free, but you can sign up for as little as $5 using
>>visa, which is the only American credit card it takes.  There may be some
>>other means of payment, but I'm not sure what that would be.
>>
>>Anyway, it's a wonderful serice and is not illegal, as far as I know.
>>
>>I'll be around for another 35 minutes or so.  Sorry I just saw your post.
>>
>>
>>Kathy Szinnyey
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>>Subject: help asap please
>>
>>
>> > i'm looking for the following 3songs for a school project. it's due in 
>> > the
>> > mornning, but i want to burn the cd asap. any one who can help, thanks!
>> > WAR - Why Can't We Be Friends?
>> > and
>> > green day - time of your life
>> > and
>> > John Cougar Mellencamp - Small Town
>> > thanks;
>> > Michael Babcock
>> > feel free to call me tol-free at
>> > 1-866-874-4895
>> > view my blog at
>> > http://.wordpress.moukifan.com
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Re: Questions about Jaws and the Edirol r09

2006-05-20 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Jerry!  Well, I'm just getting around to trying to put my JAWS 7 on a 
different sound card.  I'm in jfw.ini but don't see anything about a synth 
port.  Here's what I have:

[Options]
;  If FirewallCheck is set to 1, JAWS will attempt to check if a firewall
;  application is running by prematurely triggering the firewall when
;  JAWS starts.  This setting is off by default and is ignored when JAWS
;  is set to run at Windows startup.
FirewallCheck=0
AskRunJAWSFirst=0
[Initialization]
SetupPath="C:\Program Files\InstallShield Installation 
Information\{D72A1EA3-07BB-4EF2-9B53-A466998565EB}\SETUP.EXE"
[Remote Access]
UseVirtualSpeech=1
UseVirtualBraille=1
MicrosoftVirtualDriver=0
[Synthesizers]
Synth1Name=eloq
Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS
Synth1Driver=eloq
Synth2Name=NoSpeech
Synth2LongName=No Speech
Synth2Driver=nospeech
Synth3Name=SAPI 5X
Synth3LongName=SAPI 5
Synth3Driver=sapi5x
[BrailleDisplays]
Braille1Name=brlnote
Braille1LongName=Braille Note
Braille1Port=Com1
Braille1Driver=brlnote


Any clues?  I've done this before, several years back but can't remember a 
thing!

Thanks for any help you can offer!


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> Kathy!  To move your JAWS voice to another sound card go to Control
> Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices.  Get on the Audio tab and select what 
> audio
> device you want to be your default from the list labeled "Sound playback".
> If you want to change the voice but don't want to change your default 
> audio
> device then take note of the name of the audio device you want from this
> list.  Put that name into the JFW.INI file in your JAWS folder like so.
>
> [Synthesizers]
> Synth1Name=eloq
> Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS
> Synth1Driver=eloq
> Synth1Port=MY SYNTH
>
> I've just read that the R09 won't ship now until July or August.  The
> R-1 is $370, includes domestic shipping at Chirping Bat.-
>
>
>   Jerry
>
> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
> ! Tascam FW1884: $1,199.00, includes shipping in the continental United
> States
> ! Edirol R-1: high quality portable stereo Compact Flash audio recorder 
> with
> USB, $370.00, www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml
> ! Native Instruments Elektrik Piano: $199.00
> ! Try Edirol for professional audio capture, audio playback and low 
> latency
> MIDI applications: http://www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml
> ! Delta 66: $190 includes delivery in the USA, $220 outside,
> www.ChirpingBat.Com/delta.shtml
> ! Sound Forge 8.0 with CD Architect 5.2 and Noise Reduction 2.0: $225,
> includes delivery in the USA, www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml
> ! Giga Studio 3.0 Ensemble: $289 includes delivery in the USA, $319 
> outside,
> www.ChirpingBat.Com/gigastudio.shtml
> ! Sonar: 5.0: Studio $299, Producer $599, includes delivery in the USA, 
> add
> $30 outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/sonar.shtml
> ! We take PayPal, All Major Credit Cards, checks, wire transfers, etc.
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Re: Questions about Jaws and the Edirol r09

2006-05-22 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Oh, Jerry, thanks so much!  Is  this where I'd put the name of my computer's 
sound card from that list of devices in the control pannel?

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Subject: Re: Questions about Jaws and the Edirol r09


> Kathy you have to add that "Synth1Port" line from scratch.  You have
> the following three lines:
>
> Synth1Name=eloq
> Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS
> Synth1Driver=eloq
>
>  Now add; the fourth line:
>
> Synth1Port=MY SYNTH
>
> "MY SYNTH" is the name of your audio device found in Control Panel,
> Sounds and Audio Devices, Audio.
>
>   Jerry
>
> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
> ! Edirol R-09: $359.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $30 outside
> ! DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, includes delivery in the USA, add $30 outside,
> www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
> ! Gyration RF Wireless 100 foot range keyboard: $199.00, includes delivery
> within the USA, add $30 outside, www.chirpingbat.com/rfkeyboard.shtml
> ! J-Say without Naturally Speaking: Standard $345.00, Professional 
> $575.00,
> www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
> ! Window Eyes 5.5: $700, includes delivery in the USA,
> www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
> ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery within the USA, add 
> $30
> outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml
> ! Sound Forge 8.0 with CD Architect 5.2 and Noise Reduction 2.0: $225,
> includes delivery within the USA, add $30 outside,
> www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml
> ! We accept PayPal All Major Credit Cards, money orders, checks, wire
> transfers, etc.
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Re: Questions about Jaws and the Edirol r09

2006-05-22 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Thank you so much,  Jerry.  I got things back where I wanted them, thanks to 
your help.


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Subject: Re: Questions about Jaws and the Edirol r09


> Kathy you have to add that "Synth1Port" line from scratch.  You have
> the following three lines:
>
> Synth1Name=eloq
> Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS
> Synth1Driver=eloq
>
>  Now add; the fourth line:
>
> Synth1Port=MY SYNTH
>
> "MY SYNTH" is the name of your audio device found in Control Panel,
> Sounds and Audio Devices, Audio.
>
>   Jerry
>
> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com
> ! Edirol R-09: $359.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $30 outside
> ! DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, includes delivery in the USA, add $30 outside,
> www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
> ! Gyration RF Wireless 100 foot range keyboard: $199.00, includes delivery
> within the USA, add $30 outside, www.chirpingbat.com/rfkeyboard.shtml
> ! J-Say without Naturally Speaking: Standard $345.00, Professional 
> $575.00,
> www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
> ! Window Eyes 5.5: $700, includes delivery in the USA,
> www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
> ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery within the USA, add 
> $30
> outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml
> ! Sound Forge 8.0 with CD Architect 5.2 and Noise Reduction 2.0: $225,
> includes delivery within the USA, add $30 outside,
> www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml
> ! We accept PayPal All Major Credit Cards, money orders, checks, wire
> transfers, etc.
> We ship Internationally.  Click to convert our prices into your currency 
> at:
> www.xe.com/ucc/full.shtml
>
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Re: more iloe questions

2006-05-24 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi guys!  The only reason I bought the Ilo (from Ebay at almost half the 
price) was so that I could get into these digital rights management files 
that Net Library uses.  I work at our public library and needed a way to 
access those things so I could help folks know how to download those books 
from our library's website, and it was the only piece of equipment I could 
afford at the time.  I don't know about folders, going from folder to folder 
with the Ilo, probably doesn't work as far as accessibility is concerned. 
And you're right, Kurt, it doesn't resume, you do need a more expensive 
piece of equipment for that.  But if you're willing to be a little patient, 
you can get to where you are in your book.  I find it truly annoying we have 
to buy all these bits of equipment to access different kinds of reading 
material.  I hope Bookport will eventually be able to get to these DRM 
files!  Well, I try to get access to reading material any way I can, but 
sometimes getting access just plain bites!

Cheers to better print access!


Kathy Szinnyey
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> wow, what a big piece of crap! that thing is!! Couldn't pay me enough
> money to buy one of those.
>
> Honestly I would just forget it and go buy yourself something that
> *actually* works.
> Sorry you wasted your money on something so incredibly inaccessible.
>
>
>
> At 10:28 AM 5/17/2006, you wrote:
>>I got some mp3 files saved to my Iloe but can't make it synchronize or
>>recognize WMA files.  Also, the player doesn't have a true resume feature
>>which would make it difficult to listen to anything long like a book or
>>even a long show.  It fills itself with MP3 files but not the WMA
>>material I bought.  I use windows media player but can't seem to pick a
>>folder and have it copied over and play.  Any suggestions?  Thanks.  Kurt
>>
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Back to the basics

2006-05-24 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, gang!  Is there a basic glossary out there somewhere that describes the 
meanings of things like codex, bi bit rates, hz's, and all these things, or 
do we just learn them from osmosis!  Smile!  I have vague understandings of 
them, but I'd like to find a way to know exactly what I'm reading when I'm 
looking at specs for software or equipment.  I think folks, or maybe it's 
just me, would like to really get these concepts but may be too embarrassed 
to ask the most basic questions about all these mysterious things.  Any 
ideas?


Kathy Szinnyey
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Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


> Then you don't begin to know how many rich features you are missing.  Once 
> you find out about all the features you are missing you will be surprised 
> at how much more powerful it is than you realize without speech 
> customization.
>
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 8:37 AM
> Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
>
>
> : Fyi, I never use sets with SF.
> :
> : - Original Message - 
> : From: "Jim Noseworthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> : To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> : Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 7:09 AM
> : Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
> :
> :
> : > Just to throw in another variable: Soundforge has a much longer 
> history
> : > of
> : > folks creating script and set files.
> : >
> : > One benifit of GoldWave over SoundForge is that Goldwave is much less
> : > processor intensive.
> : >
> : > Cheers.
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > - Original Message - 
> : > From: "Chuck Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> : > To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> : > Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 5:06 AM
> : > Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
> : >
> : >
> : >> Hello. I prefer Sound Forge because of the scrubbing features it has. 
> I
> : >> also
> : >> like the effects but don't get me wrong, Gold Wave is a very good
> : >> program.
> : >> For me Sound forge is a little bit more accessible. Of course, Sound
> : >> Forge
> : >> was the first editor I had experience with and that I think does 
> color an
> : >> oppion sometimes. It's like finding a car though. You can find 6 
> people
> : >> who
> : >> like Fords and 6 people who like shevys. The best way is first, can 
> you
> : >> afford both programs in question and then second, download and try 
> out
> : >> each
> : >> demo.
> : >>
> : >> Just my thoughts,
> : >>
> : >> Chuck
> : >>
> : >> P.S. I think some of the audio I've produced using the Noise 
> Reduction
> : >> plugins with Sound Forge seem to have better quality then some of the 
> NR
> : >> effects I've used with Sound Forge.
> : >>
> : >>
> : >> - Original Message - 
> : >> From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> : >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> : >> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:15 AM
> : >> Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
> : >>
> : >>
> : >>> Hi Denny!  I like Soundforge because of all the effects that it has, 
> as
> : >>> well
> : >>> as really enjoy the noisereduction plug-in, and I also like the 
> ability
> : >>> to
> : >>> pitch shift with it!
> : >>> - Original Message - 
> : >>> From: "Denny Daughters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> : >>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> : >>> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 1:40 PM
> : >>> Subject: gold wave vs sound forge
> : >>>
> : >>>
> : >>>> Hi guys,
> : >>>>Right now I use a basic sound editor called Fast Edit.  I find 
> it
> : >>>> useful for doing what I need to get done.  When I bought it about 3
> : >>>> years
> : >>>> ago, I wanted something I'd used before and I didn't want to learn 
> a
> : >>>> whole
> : >>>> new program.
> : >>>>I've looked at goldwave and sure it's much more powerful with
> : >>>> effects,
> : >>>> de-poppi

Deleting silence between tracks in a folder

2006-06-01 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all.  I have a bunch of folders with  Mp3 files.  When I play them on my 
PC or on a device like a Bookport, there are silences between the tracks. 
How can I get those out?  Would that have to be done through settings on 
Winamp or whatever I'm using on my PC to listen to them, or is there a way I 
can do that with Sound Forge or Total Recorder?  I don't want them all 
merged into one file, I just want to have a more seamless flow to them.  Any 
help, as always, is much appreciated.


Kathy Szinnyey
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Subject: Re: merging mp3 files


> MP3 Merge
>
> Idon't have the linnk here so google for it.
>
> Dean
>
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> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 3:33 PM
> Subject: merging mp3 files
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i have 52 mp3 files on a CD that i'd like to merge into one file.
>>
>> is there any software i can get to merge mp3 files?
>>
>> I have soundforge but i don't want to copy and paste each file into one.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Brian.
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Backing up a bunch of mp3 files

2006-06-03 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, gang.  Short of just copying and pasting files from my hard drive to a 
CD with Windows Explorer, is there a quicker way to back up a bunch of mp3 
folders and burning them onto a CD.  Wish I had a DVD burner for better 
storage, but I don't!  I have Nero 6.something, but I've been too cowardly 
to figure out how to use their back-it-up feature.  Any ideas?  Thanks much 
in advance!


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Does the latest Nero let you burn rax files from real.com?

2007-03-07 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Well, the question says it all.  I haven't updated Nero for quite awhile, 
but I do know the version I have doesn't recognize these rax files.  I'm 
trying to find an easier way to burn cdd's than using Realplayer, which I do 
use but don't really like.  Anyone have any other ideas about other software 
I might use, such as Nero or anything else?

Tha;nks, as always,
Kathy


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>
> On 07/03/2007, at 5:20 PM, David Tanner wrote:
>
> Well, kind of sounds like a goverment website insisting that they are
> accessible if you can read their webpage with the Jaws cursor.
> Sorry, but I don't buy it.  I don't see letting Apple off the hook
> for continuing their practice of ignoring the real access needs of
> blind and low vision users.  And, I don't call their attempt at
> access on the Mac access as anything to brag about either.
>
>
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>
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> : Ok, well I wouldn't call it inaccessible, see my previous message but
> : I would say that you can use different ways to access it and screen
> : readers provide the tools for the job , an inaccessible programme to
> : me is one which you cannot navigate, cannot use, a screen reader
> : won't work with etc and Itunes 7.1 for Windows is far from that.
> :
> : On 07/03/2007, at 7:14 AM, Chris Skarstad wrote:
> :
> : Yes, I have tried iTunes 7.1 under windows, I wanted to try to have
> : an open mind and try it, and guess what? It is still just as
> : inaccessible as it was previously. So apple is still the lose, at
> : least under the windows platform.
> : and because Apple has made *absolutely* no efforts whatsoever in
> : making the windows version of iTunes more accessible, I can't support
> : them.
> :
> :
> :
> :
> :
> :
> :
> :
> : At 01:54 PM 3/6/2007, you wrote:
> : > Has anyone tried it with windows
> : >
> : >
> : >
> : > Stephen A. Guerra
> : > Assistive Technology Specialist
> : > Independent Living Aids
> : >
> : > "Products for Your Active Independent Life!"
> : >
> : > 200 Robbins Lane
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> : > Phone: (516) 937-1848-x313
> : >   Fax: (516) 937-3906
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> : > Ok, here's the announcement about the new version of Itunes for Mac.
> : >
> : >
> : > Begin forwarded message:
> : >
> : >> Apple has truly done what some might consider impossible; on
> March 5,
> : >> 2007, Apple unveiled a long-awaited update to iTunes with
> support for
> : >> accessible clients such as VoiceOver.
> : >>
> : >> This comes nearly 22 months after the release of Mac OS X 10.4
> which
> : >> introduced the VoiceOver screen reader.  Since VoiceOver's
> : >> introduction, the VO user community has been very vocal about the
> : >> desire for an accessible iTunes.  Apple has listened and
> : >> delivered ...
> : >> at long last!
> : >>
> : >> While iTunes' accessibility is a far cry from perfect, it does
> : >> represent a significant step forward from what was possible before.
> : >> Users can browse their iTunes library, search and preview songs
> from
> : >> the iTunes Music Store, adjust song ratings, and much, much
> more.  If
> : >> iTunes 7.1 is any indication, then we can expect improvements to
> : >> iTunes accessibility in future releases of the product.
> : >>
> : >> Everyone who appreciates the work Apple has done to bring forth the
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> : >> thank them for their hard work.

Bluetooth headphone and PC

2007-03-11 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all.  Okay, so I bought a bluetooth headphone/microphone which I should 
be able to use both with a cell phone (which I don't care about) and other 
bluetooth devices.  I have my computer and the headphones seeing each other, 
but I don't know now how to tell my computer to play audio through the 
bluetooth headpones.. How do I do that?  Thanks in advance.

Peace,
Kathy

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> I can also get Audition to strip audio out of mpg files.
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>> if they are avi files adobe audition will do it just nicely. There is 
>> also
>> goldwave but I don't know how to do it with that.
>>
>>> dvd extractor will do it.
>>>
>>> Rusty
>>>  > At 10:47 AM 3/8/2007, VaShaun Jones spake thusly:-
>>>>Hello all I have posted this question before but I did not get any
>>>>help so here it is again. I have video i.e., DVD's, Tivo recordings
>>>>and such what I want to do in a effort to save hard drive space is
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Bluetooth headphone and PC

2007-03-12 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all.  Thought I'd repost this question just to see if anyone else 
on-board might have an answer for me?

Hi, all.  Okay, so I bought a bluetooth headphone/microphone which I should
be able to use both with a cell phone (which I don't care about) and other
bluetooth devices.  I have my computer and the headphones seeing each other,
but I don't know now how to tell my computer to play audio through the
bluetooth headpones.. How do I do that?  Thanks in advance.

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Re: Internet radio

2007-03-14 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Peter.  Well, I'm getting acquainted with

www.live365.com

Which seems pretty blind-friendly, especially if you upload your programs 
using Studio 365-Loader.  You do have to pay a subscription to broadcast 
(but not to listen, unless you want to support the broadcasters by spending 
a little cash to be a premium listener.)  I rather like it, so far.

Peace,
Kathy


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> Are there any other stations like ACB Interactive that allow broadcasters 
> to log in and broadcast their shows from all over the world.
>
> Besides ACB I am aware of
>
> www.worldwidebluegrass.com
>
> which is exclusive to bluegrass shows. but thats only one genre that i 
> like. I wonder if their is a station that hosts various Americana and 
> roots music?
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Looking for an odd little adapter plug

2007-03-14 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Well, I guess it's odd, as I can't seem to find such a creature.
All I'm trying to do is find something that would virtually snap two devices 
together using a male stereo miniplug on both ends.  I don't want a short 
cable (got plenty of them), but just a piece of metal that would connect, 
say, a bluetooth transmitter to an MP3 device.  Is there such a thing? 
Radio Shack, at least my local one, doesn't have one.  Never thought this 
would get so complicated!  Can't so far find anything using Google!

Sorry if this is a little away from PC audio, but I'm not sure who to ask.

Peace,
Kathy


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> Are there any other stations like ACB Interactive that allow broadcasters 
> to log in and broadcast their shows from all over the world.
>
> Besides ACB I am aware of
>
> www.worldwidebluegrass.com
>
> which is exclusive to bluegrass shows. but thats only one genre that i 
> like. I wonder if their is a station that hosts various Americana and 
> roots music?
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Re: Looking for an odd little adapter plug

2007-03-14 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Yeah, I know about the barrel couplers but was looking for something even 
shorter.  I suspect this thing doesn't exist.  Most folks want a little give 
betweeen devices.  But I might try a manager.  This sounds like one fo those 
silly little things someone in some little shop might make somewhere and 
sell on-line.  Smile!

Thanks for the help!

Peace,
Kathy


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> Kathy, It sounds like you want a barrel connector that you can 
> by from
> radio shack. it will couple two mini 3.5 stereo male plugs together.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 7:58 AM
> Subject: Looking for an odd little adapter plug
>
>
>> Well, I guess it's odd, as I can't seem to find such a creature.
>> All I'm trying to do is find something that would virtually snap two 
>> devices
>> together using a male stereo miniplug on both ends.  I don't want a short
>> cable (got plenty of them), but just a piece of metal that would connect,
>> say, a bluetooth transmitter to an MP3 device.  Is there such a thing?
>> Radio Shack, at least my local one, doesn't have one.  Never thought this
>> would get so complicated!  Can't so far find anything using Google!
>>
>> Sorry if this is a little away from PC audio, but I'm not sure who to 
>> ask.
>>
>> Peace,
>> Kathy
>>
>>
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>> Subject: Internet radio
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>>
>>> Are there any other stations like ACB Interactive that allow 
>>> broadcasters
>>> to log in and broadcast their shows from all over the world.
>>>
>>> Besides ACB I am aware of
>>>
>>> www.worldwidebluegrass.com
>>>
>>> which is exclusive to bluegrass shows. but thats only one genre that i
>>> like. I wonder if their is a station that hosts various Americana and
>>> roots music?
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Re: Looking for an odd little adapter plug

2007-03-16 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hey, J J!
Yup, that's pretty much what I'm looking for.  May have to get the barrel 
connector though  I'm just trying to get two devices to virtually snap 
together.

Have a fun weekend!

Kathy

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> Hi Kathy and all, it sounds like what you are looking for is the exact
> opisit of a barrel connect, that is back to back male connectors, rather
> than female!  I have seen them in quarter inch for connecting effects
> peddles together, but never in one eighth inch like you are looking for!
>
> Have a good one:
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Re: Looking for an odd little adapter plug

2007-03-17 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Cornell.  Oh, I can easily find a female to femal barrel connector; 
Radioshack should have those in abundance.  I was just trying to find, as 
someone said, I can't remember who, two back-to-back males, thus eliminating 
the need for the barrel connector.  If you could find something like that, 
that would be really cool.  But I suspect what I want is just not all that 
popular.  But, if you see such somewhere, I'd be much obliged.

Peace, Kathy


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> Hi Cathy,
> I think I know where you may be
> able to locate the connector, and I think it's still called a barrel
> connector; only you want dual females, not dual males...
> I'll give it a shot this weekend on a few sources I have.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Cornell
>
>
>
>
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> Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:58:34 -0500
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> Hey, J J!
> Yup, that's pretty much what I'm looking for.  May have to get the barrel
> connector though  I'm just trying to get two devices to virtually snap
> together.
>
> Have a fun weekend!
>
> Kathy
>
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>
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> > Hi Kathy and all, it sounds like what you are looking for is the exact
> > opisit of a barrel connect, that is back to back male connectors, rather
> > than female!  I have seen them in quarter inch for connecting effects
> > peddles together, but never in one eighth inch like you are looking for!
> >
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> > J. J.
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Re: Internet radio

2007-03-17 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Oh, I hope not!  I've sent letters to my Congressfolk about all that, and, 
although you might be right, all we can do is try to stop the greed of the 
music industry as best we can.  We'll just have to wait and see.

Peace,
Kathy


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> don't count on l365 being around much longer.  With the wisdom of our
> congress, the royalties are going to go up a lot higher, and I suspect 
> l365
> will go bye byes.
>
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>
>
>> hi peter.
>> there are ah lot of station that. do that.
>> just do a search in live365 and see!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> David
>> take a listen http://www.live365.com/stations/highenergyfm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>>Subject: Re: Internet radio
>>>Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 06:53:36 -0500
>>>
>>>Hi, Peter.  Well, I'm getting acquainted with
>>>
>>>www.live365.com
>>>
>>>Which seems pretty blind-friendly, especially if you upload your programs
>>>using Studio 365-Loader.  You do have to pay a subscription to broadcast
>>>(but not to listen, unless you want to support the broadcasters by
>>>spending
>>>a little cash to be a premium listener.)  I rather like it, so far.
>>>
>>>Peace,
>>>Kathy
>>>
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>>> > Are there any other stations like ACB Interactive that allow
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>>> > to log in and broadcast their shows from all over the world.
>>> >
>>> > Besides ACB I am aware of
>>> >
>>> > www.worldwidebluegrass.com
>>> >
>>> > which is exclusive to bluegrass shows. but thats only one genre that i
>>> > like. I wonder if their is a station that hosts various Americana and
>>> > roots music?
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Re: Looking for an odd little adapter plug

2007-03-18 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Cornell!  Thanks for your work and your kindness.  I knew it was an odd 
request.

Peace,
Kathy

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>
>
>
>
> Sorry to inform, but couldn't locate a dual male 3.5 mm connector to 
> attach
> two female ends. tried five different sites I use for adaptors.
> Best Regards,
> Cornell
>
>
>
>
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> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Subject: Re: Looking for an odd little adapter plug
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 05:42:29 -0500
>
> Hi, Cornell.  Oh, I can easily find a female to femal barrel connector;
> Radioshack should have those in abundance.  I was just trying to find, as
> someone said, I can't remember who, two back-to-back males, thus 
> eliminating
> the need for the barrel connector.  If you could find something like that,
> that would be really cool.  But I suspect what I want is just not all that
> popular.  But, if you see such somewhere, I'd be much obliged.
>
> Peace, Kathy
>
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>
>
> > Hi Cathy,
> > I think I know where you may be
> > able to locate the connector, and I think it's still called a barrel
> > connector; only you want dual females, not dual males...
> > I'll give it a shot this weekend on a few sources I have.
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Cornell
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > Subject: Re: Looking for an odd little adapter plug
> > Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:58:34 -0500
> >
> > Hey, J J!
> > Yup, that's pretty much what I'm looking for.  May have to get the 
> > barrel
> > connector though  I'm just trying to get two devices to virtually snap
> > together.
> >
> > Have a fun weekend!
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> > Kathy
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> >
> >
> > > Hi Kathy and all, it sounds like what you are looking for is the exact
> > > opisit of a barrel connect, that is back to back male connectors,
> rather
> > > than female!  I have seen them in quarter inch for connecting effects
> > > peddles together, but never in one eighth inch like you are looking
> for!
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I need some sound sound card advice

2007-03-19 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, gang!  Well, I woke up this morning only to discover that our external 
sound card had passed away quietly in the night, so we're in the market for 
a decent sound card.  I think we want an internal sound card under $200 (if 
my husband had his way, it would be under $100, smile).  We want something 
that would sound pretty good for recording as well as playing, and we don't 
care much about all that surround-sound stuff.  And, of course if possible, 
we want something that I can access the software of without totally pulling 
out all my hair!  Is there such a creature?  As always, I'm grateful for all 
your collective wisdom.

Peace,
Kathy


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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 2:20 PM
Subject: RE: XP Media Center Question.


Jim,

Although I mainly use Window Eyes, it will basically be the same with Jaws.
I will include a list of hotkeys below.  Watching and recording is easy and
works well once you get the hang of it.  There is lots of stuff that doesn't
speak like most dialogs and unfortunately, most program info displays, but
navigating through the program guide, recording, playing back recordings and
all of that stuff thankfully works quite well. Just check out these hotkeys
then get in there and poke around a while and you will see what I mean.  In
addition, if you have a full fledged media center pc, with built-in tuner
and remote, the remote works very well and many times easier than using the
keyboard.  Note that these keyboard shortcuts along with shortcuts for all
MS products can be found here.
http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard.aspx?v=t


  Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
To: Turn up volume
Press: F10
To: Turn down volume
Press: F9
To: Mute volume
Press: F8
To: Open Messenger in Media Center
Press: CTRL+N
To: Display the Help window
Press: F1
To: Display an additional menu of actions for a page or item that is
selected
Press: CTRL+D
To: Go in and go out of windowed mode
Press: ALT+ENTER
To: Move left, right, up, or down
Press: ARROW KEYS
To: Go to the previous page
Press: PAGE UP
To: Go to the next page
Press: PAGE DOWN
To: Go to the last item in a list
Press: END
To: Go to the first item in a list
Press: HOME
To: Go back to the previous screen
Press: BACKSPACE
To: Accept the selection
Press: ENTER
To: Close Media Center
Press: ALT+F4
To: Open Media Center or return to the Media Center Start menu
Press: Windows Key+ALT+ENTER
To: Go to the previous channel
Press: PAGE DOWN
To: Go to the next channel
Press: PAGE UP
To: Skip forward 30 second while watching TV
Press: CTRL+F
To: Skip back 7 seconds while watching TV
Press: CTRL+B
To: Fast forward live TV or recorded TV
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F
To: Rewind live TV or recorded TV
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B
To: Play live TV or recorded TV
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
To: Stop recording or stop playing a TV show
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
To: Pause or resume live TV or recorded TV
Press: CTRL+P
To: Record a TV show
Press: CTRL+R
To: Go to live TV
Press: CTRL+T
To: Go to the Guide
Press: CTRL+G
To: Go to Recorded TV
Press: CTRL+O
To: Go to My TV
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+T
To: Copy a CD
Press: CTRL+R
To: Fast forward a song
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F
To: Skip to the next song
Press: CTRL+F
To: Replay an audio file or song
Press: CTRL+B
To: Stop an audio file or song
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
To: Pause an audio file or song
Press: CTRL+P
To: Play an audio file or song
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
To: Go to My Music
Press: CTRL+M
To: Skip forward
Press: CTRL+F
To: Skip back
Press: CTRL+B
To: Resume playing radio
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
To: Stop live radio
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
To: Pause or resume playing live radio
Press: CTRL+P
To: Go to Radio
Press: CTRL+A
To: Zoom a picture in full-screen mode
Press: ENTER
To: Skip forward to the next picture
Press: RIGHT ARROW
To: Skip back to the previous picture
Press: LEFT ARROW
To: Pause a slide show
Press: CTRL+P
To: Stop a slide show
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
To: Play a slide show
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
To: Go to My Pictures
Press: CTRL+I
To: Skip forward 30 seconds in a video
Press: CTRL+F
To: Skip back 7 seconds in a video
Press: CTRL+B
To: Fast forward a video
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F
To: Rewind a video
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B
To: Stop playing a video
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
To: Pause or resume a video
Press: CTRL+P
To: Play a video
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
To: Go to My Videos
Press: CTRL+E
To: Change the DVD subtitles selection
Press: CTRL+U
To: Change the DVD audio selection
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+A
To: Change the DVD angle
Press: ARROW KEYS
To: Skip forward or go to the next chapter
Press: CTRL+F
To: Skip back or go to the previous chapter
Press: CTRL+B
To: Fast forward
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F
To: Rewind
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B
To: Stop a DVD
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
To: Pause or resume playing a DVD
Press: CTRL+P
To: Play a DVD
Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
To: Go to the

Re: I need some sound sound card advice

2007-03-20 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  I'm not sure if my message made it to this list, so I thought I'd 
try again.  Below is my request for info, but I'm ammending it to say I'd be 
interested in external sound cards as well.  Any takers?

Peace,
Kathy

From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 4:39 PM
Subject: I need some sound sound card advice


> Hi, gang!  Well, I woke up this morning only to discover that our external 
> sound card had passed away quietly in the night, so we're in the market 
> for a decent sound card.  I think we want an internal sound card under 
> $200 (if my husband had his way, it would be under $100, smile).  We want 
> something that would sound pretty good for recording as well as playing, 
> and we don't care much about all that surround-sound stuff.  And, of 
> course if possible, we want something that I can access the software of 
> without totally pulling out all my hair!  Is there such a creature?  As 
> always, I'm grateful for all your collective wisdom.
>
> Peace,
> Kathy
>
>
> Kathy Szinnyey
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> or
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Rick Alfaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 2:20 PM
> Subject: RE: XP Media Center Question.
>
>
> Jim,
>
> Although I mainly use Window Eyes, it will basically be the same with 
> Jaws.
> I will include a list of hotkeys below.  Watching and recording is easy 
> and
> works well once you get the hang of it.  There is lots of stuff that 
> doesn't
> speak like most dialogs and unfortunately, most program info displays, but
> navigating through the program guide, recording, playing back recordings 
> and
> all of that stuff thankfully works quite well. Just check out these 
> hotkeys
> then get in there and poke around a while and you will see what I mean. 
> In
> addition, if you have a full fledged media center pc, with built-in tuner
> and remote, the remote works very well and many times easier than using 
> the
> keyboard.  Note that these keyboard shortcuts along with shortcuts for all
> MS products can be found here.
> http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard.aspx?v=t
>
>
>  Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
> To: Turn up volume
> Press: F10
> To: Turn down volume
> Press: F9
> To: Mute volume
> Press: F8
> To: Open Messenger in Media Center
> Press: CTRL+N
> To: Display the Help window
> Press: F1
> To: Display an additional menu of actions for a page or item that is
> selected
> Press: CTRL+D
> To: Go in and go out of windowed mode
> Press: ALT+ENTER
> To: Move left, right, up, or down
> Press: ARROW KEYS
> To: Go to the previous page
> Press: PAGE UP
> To: Go to the next page
> Press: PAGE DOWN
> To: Go to the last item in a list
> Press: END
> To: Go to the first item in a list
> Press: HOME
> To: Go back to the previous screen
> Press: BACKSPACE
> To: Accept the selection
> Press: ENTER
> To: Close Media Center
> Press: ALT+F4
> To: Open Media Center or return to the Media Center Start menu
> Press: Windows Key+ALT+ENTER
> To: Go to the previous channel
> Press: PAGE DOWN
> To: Go to the next channel
> Press: PAGE UP
> To: Skip forward 30 second while watching TV
> Press: CTRL+F
> To: Skip back 7 seconds while watching TV
> Press: CTRL+B
> To: Fast forward live TV or recorded TV
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F
> To: Rewind live TV or recorded TV
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+B
> To: Play live TV or recorded TV
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
> To: Stop recording or stop playing a TV show
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
> To: Pause or resume live TV or recorded TV
> Press: CTRL+P
> To: Record a TV show
> Press: CTRL+R
> To: Go to live TV
> Press: CTRL+T
> To: Go to the Guide
> Press: CTRL+G
> To: Go to Recorded TV
> Press: CTRL+O
> To: Go to My TV
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+T
> To: Copy a CD
> Press: CTRL+R
> To: Fast forward a song
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+F
> To: Skip to the next song
> Press: CTRL+F
> To: Replay an audio file or song
> Press: CTRL+B
> To: Stop an audio file or song
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
> To: Pause an audio file or song
> Press: CTRL+P
> To: Play an audio file or song
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
> To: Go to My Music
> Press: CTRL+M
> To: Skip forward
> Press: CTRL+F
> To: Skip back
> Press: CTRL+B
> To: Resume playing radio
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+P
> To: Stop live radio
> Press: CTRL+SHIFT+S
> To: Pause or resume playing live radio
> Press: CTRL+P
> To: Go to Radio
> Press: CTRL+A
> T

Re: I need some sound sound card advice

2007-03-20 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hey, Dana!  No reason, really.  Just out of principle, I guess.  But it's no 
big deal.  By the bye, it's been nice to see you back on the list lately!

Peace,
Kathy


Kathy Szinnyey
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: I need some sound sound card advice


Kathy,

I highly recommend the SoundBlaster Live! 24bit External USB. I didn't
mention it earlier because you had specified an internal card. Also, I have
never really tried to access the included software, but I don't think it's
very accessible, if at all. Still, I've never needed to use it - always
having some other piece of accessible software to do whatever I needed to do
with my audio. Why do you want to be able to access specifically the
software that comes with your card, rather than using some other, more
accessible package?

Blessed Be,

Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A

D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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Skype: dsleslie
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From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "PC audio discussion
list. " 
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: I need some sound sound card advice


> Hi, all!  I'm not sure if my message made it to this list, so I thought
> I'd
> try again.  Below is my request for info, but I'm ammending it to say I'd
> be
> interested in external sound cards as well.  Any takers?
>
> Peace,
> Kathy
>
> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 4:39 PM
> Subject: I need some sound sound card advice
>
>
>> Hi, gang!  Well, I woke up this morning only to discover that our
>> external
>> sound card had passed away quietly in the night, so we're in the market
>> for a decent sound card.  I think we want an internal sound card under
>> $200 (if my husband had his way, it would be under $100, smile).  We want
>> something that would sound pretty good for recording as well as playing,
>> and we don't care much about all that surround-sound stuff.  And, of
>> course if possible, we want something that I can access the software of
>> without totally pulling out all my hair!  Is there such a creature?  As
>> always, I'm grateful for all your collective wisdom.
>>
>> Peace,
>> Kathy
>>
>>
>> Kathy Szinnyey
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> or
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Rick Alfaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
>> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 2:20 PM
>> Subject: RE: XP Media Center Question.
>>
>>
>> Jim,
>>
>> Although I mainly use Window Eyes, it will basically be the same with
>> Jaws.
>> I will include a list of hotkeys below.  Watching and recording is easy
>> and
>> works well once you get the hang of it.  There is lots of stuff that
>> doesn't
>> speak like most dialogs and unfortunately, most program info displays,
>> but
>> navigating through the program guide, recording, playing back recordings
>> and
>> all of that stuff thankfully works quite well. Just check out these
>> hotkeys
>> then get in there and poke around a while and you will see what I mean.
>> In
>> addition, if you have a full fledged media center pc, with built-in tuner
>> and remote, the remote works very well and many times easier than using
>> the
>> keyboard.  Note that these keyboard shortcuts along with shortcuts for
>> all
>> MS products can be found here.
>> http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard.aspx?v=t
>>
>>
>>  Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
>> To: Turn up volume
>> Press: F10
>> To: Turn down volume
>> Press: F9
>> To: Mute volume
>> Press: F8
>> To: Open Messenger in Media Center
>> Press: CTRL+N
>> To: Display the Help window
>> Press: F1
>> To: Display an additional menu of actions for a page or item that is
>> selected
>> Press: CTRL+D
>> To: Go in and go out of windowed mode
>> Press: ALT+ENTER
>> To: Move left, right, up, or down
>> Press: ARROW KEYS
>> To: Go to the previous page
>> Press: PAGE UP
>> To: Go to the next page
>> Press: PAGE

Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3

2007-03-29 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all.  I think I know the unfortunate answer to this, but I thought I'd 
ask anyhow.  I have a bunch of Real files I want to convert to mp3 format. 
The only way I've found to do this is to burn CD's in Realplayer as audio 
CDs, then open them up in Soundforge *'m using 6.0), and then save them as 
mp3's.  This is indeed a slow process, but it does work.  Anyone know of a 
faster way to do this?

Peace,
Kathy



Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at

http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/

http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com

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To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: REal Audio Files


> it can be found at
> www.whitestick.co.uk
>
> Rick
>
> contact info
> msn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skype lord_of_beer
> aim r_claypo
> - Original Message - 
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> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:45 AM
> Subject: Re: REal Audio Files
>
>
>> Hi Michael,
>> Thanks for the referral.
>> TerriLynne
>>
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Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3

2007-03-29 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Okay, Larry, silly question warning:  Are RA files the same as RAX files?


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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3


> Hi Kathy. I believe that the Replay Converter, which can be bundled with
> Reply AV or purchased separately, will convert .ra to MP3. I haven't tried
> it myself, as I don't have many .ra files on my system these days, but I'm
> pretty sure Replay Converter will take care of you.
>
> Peace,
>
> Larry
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> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 7:42 AM
> Subject: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>
>
>> Hi, all.  I think I know the unfortunate answer to this, but I thought 
>> I'd
>> ask anyhow.  I have a bunch of Real files I want to convert to mp3 
>> format.
>> The only way I've found to do this is to burn CD's in Realplayer as audio
>> CDs, then open them up in Soundforge *'m using 6.0), and then save them 
>> as
>> mp3's.  This is indeed a slow process, but it does work.  Anyone know of 
>> a
>> faster way to do this?
>>
>> Peace,
>> Kathy
>>
>>
>>
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>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:29 AM
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Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3

2007-03-29 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Boy, I'm glad I asked!  My guess is there's nothing out there to convert 
protected files to mpe then?


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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3


> No, rax are protected files, ra are not.
> ----- Original Message - 
> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>
>
>> Okay, Larry, silly question warning:  Are RA files the same as RAX files?
>>
>>
>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>
>> http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
>>
>> http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 9:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>>
>>
>>> Hi Kathy. I believe that the Replay Converter, which can be bundled with
>>> Reply AV or purchased separately, will convert .ra to MP3. I haven't
>>> tried
>>> it myself, as I don't have many .ra files on my system these days, but
>>> I'm
>>> pretty sure Replay Converter will take care of you.
>>>
>>> Peace,
>>>
>>> Larry
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 7:42 AM
>>> Subject: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi, all.  I think I know the unfortunate answer to this, but I thought
>>>> I'd
>>>> ask anyhow.  I have a bunch of Real files I want to convert to mp3
>>>> format.
>>>> The only way I've found to do this is to burn CD's in Realplayer as
>>>> audio
>>>> CDs, then open them up in Soundforge *'m using 6.0), and then save them
>>>> as
>>>> mp3's.  This is indeed a slow process, but it does work.  Anyone know 
>>>> of
>>>> a
>>>> faster way to do this?
>>>>
>>>> Peace,
>>>> Kathy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>>>
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>>>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:29 AM
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>>>>
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Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3

2007-03-30 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hmmm, thanks, Dana.  Very interesting.  Well, so be it then!


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Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3


> Kathy,
>
> So far as I understand, .rax files don't even contain any audio 
> information
> that could be converted to another format. They just contain pointers to 
> an
> online source of audio data, one that your player is authorized to access.
> Therefore, as far as I know, the only way to get a .rax file into another
> format is the way I taught you, the way you suggested in starting this
> thread: Burn it to CD (which you are authorized to do), then rip it off in
> whatever format you wish.
>
> If I knew of a simper way, I'd be using it, myself.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 4:08 PM
> Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>
>
>> Boy, I'm glad I asked!  My guess is there's nothing out there to convert
>> protected files to mpe then?
>>
>>
>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>
>> http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
>>
>> http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Dana S. Leslie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 12:56 PM
>> Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>>
>>
>>> No, rax are protected files, ra are not.
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:34 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>>>
>>>
>>>> Okay, Larry, silly question warning:  Are RA files the same as RAX
>>>> files?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>>>
>>>> http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
>>>>
>>>> http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
>>>>
>>>> - Original Message - 
>>>> From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 9:31 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Kathy. I believe that the Replay Converter, which can be bundled
>>>>> with
>>>>> Reply AV or purchased separately, will convert .ra to MP3. I haven't
>>>>> tried
>>>>> it myself, as I don't have many .ra files on my system these days, but
>>>>> I'm
>>>>> pretty sure Replay Converter will take care of you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Peace,
>>>>>
>>>>> Larry
>>>>> - Original Message - 
>>>>> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 7:42 AM
>>>>> Subject: Converting a bunch of Real files to mp3
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, all.  I think I know the unfortunate answer to this, but I 
>>>>>> thought
>>>>>> I'd
>>>>>> ask anyhow.  I have a bunch of Real files I want to convert to mp3
>>>>>> format.
>>>>>> The only way I've found to do this is to burn CD's in Realplayer as
>>>>>> audio
>>>>>> CDs, then open them up in Soundforge *'m using 6.0), and then save
>>>>>> them
>>>>>> as
>>>>>> mp3's.  This is indeed a slow process, but it does work.  Anyone know
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> faster way to do this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Peace,
>>>>>> Kathy
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
>>>>>>
>>>>

Re: Is the Creative Zen Nano Plus 1GB MP3 Player accessible?

2007-03-31 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Jeff!

I have a Creative Zen Nano Plus, and, to my mind, the mp3 player is pretty 
accessible.  But once you touch that menus button that takes you into the FM 
radio and all those other features, you can get into quite a quagmire that 
you just have to guess your way out of!  Smile.  Thjere may be a way to 
memorize all those menus, but even if you did that, there's not a good way 
to be sure you're actually where you think you are.  It's not bad as a 
little mp3 player, though, for the price.  Maybe others on this list have 
found more tricks to make it more accessible, but this has been just my 
experience.

Peace,
Kathy


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> Hello, list,
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> Like the subject asks, how accessible is the Creative Zen Nano Plus
> 1GB MP3 Player? I'm interested in accessibility of both basic
> functions as well as more advanced features.
> Thanks very much for any and all input.
> Jeff
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This annoying noise in our speakers

2007-04-11 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hey, gang!  Anyone have an idea what could be causing this annoying rapid 
tapping sound in our speakers?  I don't think it's our new SB Live 24 bit 
soundcard (thanks, Dana!).  It's this rapid pulsing sound, probably caused 
by interference from something, but we can't figure out what.  Any takers?

Peace,
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 5:44 AM
Subject: Re: winamp


Doc, Martina,

With the relevant check box checked, I WAS able to spawn two separate 
instances of Winamp, and have them play separate files, simultaneously. But 
I had to spawn the two instances by pressing my winamp shortcut twice. The 
ctrl-n technique that Martina mentioned doesn't seem to work for me, unless 
I'm misunderstanding something.

Listening to Phantom of the Opera and Phil Ochs simultaneously is rather 
hard on the ear.  But it DOES work.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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  Subject: Re: winamp


  Is that how it works? I'll have to try that, later this afternoon.

  Blessed Be,

  Dana
  that's Dana, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
  If your synthesizer pronounces them identically, instruct your customized 
pronunciation  dictionary that Dana=dayna.

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To: PC audio discussion list.
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: winamp


When you're in the Winamp main window press ctrl alt N, that will open
another window of Winamp, then you can play one file in the first and
another in the new one.
Martina

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I did check that but so far it does not seem to help.  I even shut down
winamp and restarted but when I started one file and then went to start
another it just took the place of the first.

**
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: winamp


If you look in the Winamp General Preferences, there is a check box for
allow Multiple Instances. You need to have this checked.

Blessed Be,

Dana
that's Dana, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
If your synthesizer pronounces them identically, instruct your 
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  Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 1:52 AM
  Subject: winamp


  how can I use more than one compy of winamp to play two separate 
tracks?

  **
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Re: This annoying noise in our speakers

2007-04-11 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hey, Dana, Larry, Talksina and anyone I've accidentally forgotten!  Nope, 
I'm not having that JAWS problem, although I do think I know what you're 
talking about.  I use my computer's soundcard for JAWS only, but I do 
remember when JAWS was coming through an external card one time that it had 
this odd echo effect.  Anyway, I will continue to see what components might 
be the culprit, but I have very little attached to the sound card.  I do use 
a (shoot, can't think of the name of this thing) a bass booster system (I 
know that's not the right name) with my speakers, and my theory is that this 
might be the offender.  I don't know why, but that's my current guess.  It 
is soo annoying!  I don't think some motor or generator could be the 
cause unless something around the house has changed that I don't know about, 
which is, of course, entirely possible.

Peace,
Kathy



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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: This annoying noise in our speakers


I had that problem. It was with an older Sb Live and you would here what I
can only describe as a click, maybe a half second after Jaws stopped
speaking. When I bought a newer and better card, it went away. When running
Window-Eyes, I never heard it. I wish I'd known at the time that there was a
patch for it.

Larry
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: This annoying noise in our speakers


What crackling noise when JAWS speaks? I've never experienced that, with the
SB Live. Under what conditions do you?

Blessed Be,

Dana
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  Subject: Re: This annoying noise in our speakers


  do you mean the crackling sound when Jaws speaks?
  I have a patch for the sb live to correct it



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Passalong, anyone?

2007-04-14 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Does anyone know anything about this particular on-line music store?  Just 
wondering before I go check it out.

Peace,
Kathy



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> Hi Anders,
> Yes, alt+shift is windows shortcut to cycle  throu the installed keybords.
> If you have only Swedish and US, you can switch to US, and with the same
> alt+shif you can back to Swedish keyboard. It's so easy.
> Good luck!
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> I have created some shortcuts to us german and swedish and some more
> keyboard layouts.
> So yes i guess its the best way to do this.
> ALt shift is this a windows kweystroke?
> And do you switch back to maccedonian with alt shift?
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Bluetooth headphones and PC

2007-05-12 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Okay, I give up!  How do I play music through my bluetooth headphones 
without using the little transmitter?  My bluetooth headphones and computer 
are supposedly seeing each other, but I can't seem to hear music through the 
headphones, just the speaker.  What setting am I missing?  I'm thinking 
about getting into Skype and have been told that if I use the little 
transmitter that comes with the headphones, I can't do Skype.  This 
headphone is supposed to have a little mike with it.  Any help would be 
greatly appreciated!

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Re: Bluetooth headphones and PC

2007-05-12 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi.  I use Jaws 8.something and the Bluetooth headphone is a Jensen with the 
Model number Item model number: WBT212.


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Hi,

What is the model of that bluetooth headset?  Also what screen reader are
you using?



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Subject: Bluetooth headphones and PC

Okay, I give up!  How do I play music through my bluetooth headphones
without using the little transmitter?  My bluetooth headphones and computer
are supposedly seeing each other, but I can't seem to hear music through the

headphones, just the speaker.  What setting am I missing?  I'm thinking
about getting into Skype and have been told that if I use the little
transmitter that comes with the headphones, I can't do Skype.  This
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Bluetooth headphones with PC revisited

2007-05-16 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, All!  I thought I'd repost my question in case some other folks might be 
reading the list.  This thing is really bugging me!  Smile.  Any help would 
be much appreciated!
Okay, I give up!  How do I play music through my bluetooth headphones
without using the little transmitter?  My bluetooth headphones and computer
are supposedly seeing each other, but I can't seem to hear music through the
headphones, just the speaker.  What setting am I missing?  I'm thinking
about getting into Skype and have been told that if I use the little
transmitter that comes with the headphones, I can't do Skype.  This
headphone is supposed to have a little mike with it.  Any help would be
greatly appreciated!

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Re: The Creative Zen Stone MP3 player

2007-05-28 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Brian, this sounds like incredibly good news!  As a person who works as a 
library assistant, I'm always on the lookout for affordable easy to use 
equipment for us blind folk who want to listen to audible books and music 
without losing our minds!  Smile.  Much to my beloved husband's annoyance 
(why do you need another one of these?), I will probably buy this and test 
it out at our library.  This has got me jazzed, for sure!  Until we get rid 
of that annoying DRM, this could be the best answer yet!

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- Original Message - 
From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio" ; "Access-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:31 PM
Subject: Fwd: The Creative Zen Stone MP3 player


>
>>From: Brian Hartgen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>I wanted to let people know about a very affordable easy to use portable
>>media player which Anna told me about and which I have just purchased.
>>It is called the Zen Stone player from Creative, and it costs 25 pounds
>>or 40 Us dollars.  The player was released on 3 May this year and so is
>>very new and is available just about everywhere you can think of
>>including retail outlets and Amazon.
>>
>>The player is extremely small indeed and weighs less than one ounce and
>>has no screen.  It has a mode switch on the side (for cycling between
>>some features such as repeat, play all or shuffle), and a typical wheel:
>>up and down for volume, left and right to skip tracks or within a track,
>>and play/stop in the centre.  The mode switch, if pressed and held, will
>>allow you to skip to the next album or folder which is a nice feature.
>>The Zen Stone can accommodate up to 1 GB of storage.
>>
>>The great thing about this player is that no special software is
>>required to transfer regular WMA or MP3 files to it.  You can simply
>>copy and paste using Windows Explorer.  However, there is software which
>>can be downloaded called Creative Media Light, which allows you to not
>>only rip tracks from audio CD, but in addition once the audio extraction
>>has taken place, the music is automatically transferred to the player.
>>So for a person who does not want to get into the business of copying
>>music to the player, this could be very good.  There's a bit of
>>scripting needing to be done with that, but I intend to issue some free
>>JAWS scripts for this if I can get that particular item to work.  Apart
>>from that and one or two small issues of labelling buttons which I have
>>done, the software is quite usable.  The good thing about the software
>>is that when the player is connected to the computer for charging, the
>>status line will report the percentage of the charging process.
>>
>>Now to the final great feature.  This player will allow you to play DRM
>>Windows Media files and Audible content.  When playing Audible content
>>(up to format 3 only), and you stop playing the book and move to another
>>folder, your position within the book is retained! I think that the
>>storage capacity of the player, and the fact that the quality of format
>>3 is quite listenable, makes the use of this format quite acceptable.
>>
>>If anyone would like to know more about the player please let me know.
>>But if you want something really simple on which to listen to music,
>>podcasts  and particularly Audible books, this is a very inexpensive
>>option.  If it does play DRM content, and I've no reason to doubt the
>>claims made by the manufacturers, then this kind of player could be the
>>start of people moving away from the iTunes music store (thank goodness)
>>and to other music providers who offer DRM content.
>>
>>Brian Hartgen
>>More information about portable media devices can be obtained from the
>>Portable Player Portal.  Please visit
>>www.hartgen.org
>>and choose the Portable Player Portal link.
>>
>>E-MAIL:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>MSN:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>SKYPE:  brianhartgen
>>PHONE (UK):  0208-133-7186
>>PHONE (US):  213-985-3581
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Re: The Creative Zen Stone MP3 player

2007-05-29 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Yeah, but for a lot of olks, all they want to do is access their books or 
just have some music to listen to and not have to spend a lot of money or go 
nuts hoping they don't end up messing with a lot of menus.  I know sighted 
people like this as well!  Smile.

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- Original Message - 
From: "Michael S. Goren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: The Creative Zen Stone MP3 player


> Only problem, is1 gig, now days, that isn't mucyh storage area.
> I have more than that on my cell phone.
> At 06:01 AM 05/28/2007, you wrote:
>>Brian, this sounds like incredibly good news!  As a person who works as a
>>library assistant, I'm always on the lookout for affordable easy to use
>>equipment for us blind folk who want to listen to audible books and music
>>without losing our minds!  Smile.  Much to my beloved husband's annoyance
>>(why do you need another one of these?), I will probably buy this and test
>>it out at our library.  This has got me jazzed, for sure!  Until we get 
>>rid
>>of that annoying DRM, this could be the best answer yet!
>>
>>Peace,
>>Kathy
>>
>>
>>
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>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "PC Audio" ; "Access-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:31 PM
>>Subject: Fwd: The Creative Zen Stone MP3 player
>>
>>
>> >
>> >>From: Brian Hartgen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>
>> >>I wanted to let people know about a very affordable easy to use 
>> >>portable
>> >>media player which Anna told me about and which I have just purchased.
>> >>It is called the Zen Stone player from Creative, and it costs 25 pounds
>> >>or 40 Us dollars.  The player was released on 3 May this year and so is
>> >>very new and is available just about everywhere you can think of
>> >>including retail outlets and Amazon.
>> >>
>> >>The player is extremely small indeed and weighs less than one ounce and
>> >>has no screen.  It has a mode switch on the side (for cycling between
>> >>some features such as repeat, play all or shuffle), and a typical 
>> >>wheel:
>> >>up and down for volume, left and right to skip tracks or within a 
>> >>track,
>> >>and play/stop in the centre.  The mode switch, if pressed and held, 
>> >>will
>> >>allow you to skip to the next album or folder which is a nice feature.
>> >>The Zen Stone can accommodate up to 1 GB of storage.
>> >>
>> >>The great thing about this player is that no special software is
>> >>required to transfer regular WMA or MP3 files to it.  You can simply
>> >>copy and paste using Windows Explorer.  However, there is software 
>> >>which
>> >>can be downloaded called Creative Media Light, which allows you to not
>> >>only rip tracks from audio CD, but in addition once the audio 
>> >>extraction
>> >>has taken place, the music is automatically transferred to the player.
>> >>So for a person who does not want to get into the business of copying
>> >>music to the player, this could be very good.  There's a bit of
>> >>scripting needing to be done with that, but I intend to issue some free
>> >>JAWS scripts for this if I can get that particular item to work.  Apart
>> >>from that and one or two small issues of labelling buttons which I have
>> >>done, the software is quite usable.  The good thing about the software
>> >>is that when the player is connected to the computer for charging, the
>> >>status line will report the percentage of the charging process.
>> >>
>> >>Now to the final great feature.  This player will allow you to play DRM
>> >>Windows Media files and Audible content.  When playing Audible content
>> >>(up to format 3 only), and you stop playing the book and move to 
>> >>another
>> >>folder, your position within the book is retained! I think that the
>> >>storage capacity of the player, and the fact that the quality of format
>> >>3 is quite listenable, makes the use of this format quite acceptable.
>> >>
>> >>If anyone would like to know more about the player please let me know.
>> >>But if you want something really simple on which to listen to music,
>> >>podcasts  and particularly Audible books, this is a very inexpensive
>> >>option.  If it does play DRM content, and I've no reason to doubt the
>> >>claims made by the manufacturers, then this kind of player could be the
>> >>start of people moving away from the iTunes music store (thank 
>> >>goodness)
>> >>and to other music providers who offer DRM content.
>> >>
>> >>Brian Hartgen
>> >>More information about portable media devices can be obtained from the
>> >>Portable Player Portal.  Please visit
>> >>www.hartgen.org
>> >>and choose the Portable Player Portal link.
>> >>
>> >>E-MAIL:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>MSN:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Review of two interesting MP3 players

2007-06-02 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Anyone have a clue as to how long batteries of this type last?  I wonder if 
the unit wears out before the battery does!  Smile.  I just got one and plan 
to check it out with NetLibrary.  Anyone else tried that yet?

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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 6:35 AM
Subject: Re: Review of two interesting MP3 players


>
> While the Zen Stone sounds initially attractive, I have some real concerns
> about it.
> For one, the unit is so small that one will sooner or later loose it I am
> afraid.
>
> For another, what happens when this battery no longer takes a charge.
> To my mind, this sounds like a nice gimmick gift for graduation or
> Father's Day.
> And it will be nice for long as it works.
> But I question the longevity of this unit.
>
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Re: recommended music download service for high school grad

2007-06-15 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
I've recently discovered passalong.com which is not a subscription service; 
music is usually in wma/drm format although sometimes you can find things in 
mp3 format.

I still use real.com's music store if I can't find what I want on passalong.

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Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: recommended music download service for high school grad


>I like Napster personally.  My 16 year old daughter is into music in a big
> way, as are all our family actually, and Napster suits us very well.  It
> always contains all the latest chart music and just about anything you can
> think of.  Unless you want to get into iTunes, and I personally would not,
> Napster gives an extremely wide choice.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 8:20 AM
> Subject: recommended music download service for high school grad
>
>
>> I'm going to give a gift certificate for some downloadable music to a
>> high school graduate.  My preferred service for this purpose is
>> EMusic because of the reasonable price and unprotected
>> mp3's.  However, they seem to cater more toward the 25-54
>> demographic.  I suspect that out of their 2 million tracks our grad
>> should find a few she wants, but I'm curious if any folks who are
>> more in tune would advise me to look into a different service.  With
>> EMusic, songs cost about 33 cents each, which I like a lot.
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>> Dean
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Re: sites for downloading music

2007-07-22 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Trace and everyone!  I surely do miss good ol' allofmp3 and spent many 
happy minutes downloaind their stuff.  But it seems that you have to go 
through a couple of layers of hoops to buy these pre-paid cards.  Sounds 
like money laundering to me! hahahaha!

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Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: sites for downloading music


>I used to use that site but I can no longer connect to it.  The
> connection keeps timing out.  I think it is a great site.
>
> earlier, Dancing Queen, wrote:
>
>>I use oll of mp3, its not altogether technically legal and there's a 
>>visual
>>verification when you register, also, you have to buy pre payment cards to
>>put credit in to your account as the credit card companies decided not to
>>allow transactions to them, not their place to sensor us in my opinion but
>>that's how it is.
>>
>>trace
>>
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>>To: "PC audio discussion list." 
>>Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 11:35 PM
>>Subject: sites for downloading music
>>
>>
>> > Can anyone recommend any sites that work well with JAWS for purchasing 
>> > and
>> > downloading music? I tried to download Itunes, but it would not 
>> > install,
>> > and
>> > I'm not sure how well it will work with JAWS. I've tried Rhapsody, but 
>> > I'd
>> > like something that I could buy per song and not have to pay a
>> > subscription
>> > every month, if there is such a thing.
>> >
>> > http://www.mypowermall.com/mall/3736
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Re: Frustrated with Rhapsody

2007-07-23 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Clifford and list.  I occasionally use the Real music store and can 
download my rax viles (the greedy proprietory form of a Real file) from 
Realplayer into an MP3 player such as the Creative Zen Plus and the Ilo 
which I boght on-line from Walmart awhile back.  Haven't tried with the Zen 
Stone, but there's no reason to think it won't work.  Seems like there's 
some weird unhoy alliance between Real.com and the Windows media folks 
because I think when I transfer my rax files to my portable player, they 
have a wma extension tot hem, digital rights protected, of course.  In any 
case, I find it easy to transfer my rax files to a device using real player; 
easier than using the dreaded Windows Media Player which I have to use when 
I buy files from passalong.com which selss songs in wma/drm format and 
sometimes in mp3 format.  Are you as exhausted as I am writing about this? 
hahahaha.  Can't wait for this drm nightmare to be over!

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- Original Message - 
From: "Blackwell, Clifford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: Frustrated with Rhapsody


> Chris,
>
> One downside to Real Music Player and Rapsody is that your tracks come
> in a proprietary format identified as .rax.  Someone on this list or
> perhaps it was on another list, indicated that actually the .rax file
> isn't a real music file, but is a pointer to a site on the internet
> where the music streams from/through.
>
> If you want to "use" your purchased file, you will need to use the
> burner in Real Player to burn the .rax file to a music cd.  It's not the
> easiest device to use, but it isn't the worst either.  Once you have the
> music on a playable cd, you can re-rip the music to whatever format you
> wish.  However, as this is a compression after decompression of a
> compressed file, you may have some loss of quality.
>
> You should also be able to transfer your .rax files to many different
> .mp3 players including most Ipods directly from Real Player.  I haven't
> had a lot of luck doing this, but I haven't spent a lot of time trying
> to figure it out either.
>
> If you go the Real Music Store route, it is probably worth paying the
> one time fee for the plus version of Real Player.  There is a very good
> normalization feature and the ability to print jewel case inserts and
> some other features that come in the plus version.  I think it cousts
> around $19.99.
>
> Please let me know if you have other questions.
>
> Clifford
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 12:15 PM
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> Subject: Re: Frustrated with Rhapsody
>
> Thank you!  I'll check that out.
>
> I already have a large collection of lp's, 45's and cd's.  However,
> there are a few songs I'd like to have, but don't want the entire CD.
>
> Thanks again.
> Kris
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Re: Frustrated with Rhapsody

2007-07-23 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Yeah, I'm with you guys.  I'm not a fan of subscription services anyhow. 
The way I get to the real music store is to go to real.com,
I use JAWS, so I press insert plus F7 and press the letter R five times or 
until I hear Real music store, and then it's not hard to register, if I 
recall.  Just another way to get there.

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From: "Blackwell, Clifford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 5:05 PM
Subject: RE: Frustrated with Rhapsody


> Chris,
>
> Bring up Real Player then hit alt+v to bring up the View menu.  Arrow
> down to Music Store and hit enter.  That will bring up the Real Music
> Store and you can register and purchase music.
>
> They are highly related systems, but I've found the Real Player Music
> Store much easier to use.
>
> Let me know if you need more help.
>
> Clifford
>
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> Hi Clifford,
>
> When I go to real.com they talk about rhapsody, and when I go to
> rhapsody they refer to real.  I'm wondering if they work together and
> that perhaps it doesn't make any difference which one you use.
>
> Having said that, however, the only thing I seem to be able to get into
> on rhapsody is the screen where it has all the explanations of what
> everything is.  But I can't seem to actually bring up the music guide or
> the my account to set up my genres and search for specific music.  If I
> ever get things set up properly, it might be alright.  But right now
> it's a real pain.
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> Kris
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Re: billsparks and windows media

2007-07-24 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Weird.  She doesn't get the choice to arrow up to the Open file?


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greetings all from denver my girlfriend was trying to listen to hd stations
on billsparks.  however when she selects a station it asks her if s he wants
to save the file not just automatically play it any ideas? she is using
windows media 11 and xp home.
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Re: 7digital

2007-07-24 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
So, Mark, these are also drm files?

Peace,
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Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: 7digital


> hi trace, just taken a look. try the following.
>
> 1 on the home page hit enter on sign in, and then  enter on "create new 
> user
> account"
> 2 performing search is done via the search field, which is on every page.
> enter artist or track, and tab to the conmo box to search by track etc.
> by default it will search by artist.
> the price is indicated in the search results.
> 3 when you place an item in your basket, and paid for it then it tells you
> which format is available.
> there is however a link entitled "high quality MP3's", which lists  albums
> available in MP3.
> 4 if the tracks are not MP3's, there will most likely be window media
> format.
> this can be played  in windows media player, winamp etc.
> note however not all MP3 players will play protected WMA files, especially
> when running rock box.
>
> did I miss anything out?
> If so email me privately, and I shall expound further!
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> mark
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> Subject: 7digital
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>
> Hi
>
> Hope I've got its name correct.
>
> Just been on there and can't seem to find where I'll find out how much 
> each
> track costs, how I sign up and how I put money on to my balance etc.
>
> Also, how much of their music can actually be downloaded in mp3, rathe r
> than the other format who's name escapes me, can the other file format be
> played in windows media player ok?  I think I've seen that format 
> somewhere
> in the settings in there.
>
> Once registered when can I choose to download as mp3?
>
> Some basics of how to do everything from start to finish would be very
> useful.
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> Thanks
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> Trace
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Re: Has anyone tried a talking pedometer?

2007-07-31 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Jerry and everyone.  I used one from speaktome.com which I bought for 
ten bucks, I think.  It worked fine until it didn't, about a year later. 
I'd like to find another one as well that might last longer.  I think these 
things are made cheaply and just not expected to last.  Spending is better 
than mending . . .

Peace,
Kathy



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> Has anyone tried a talking pedometer?  Do you have any recommendations
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> Thanks.
>
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Re: zen stone

2007-08-16 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  I do kow that books from Net Library will play on the Zen Stone. 
Unfortunately, I've been having problems with my Zen Stone (long story). 
Let's just say I hope you with Zen Stones are enjoying them with no evil 
bugs in the software!

Peace,
Kathy



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> you don't need the creative lite program. you can use windows explorer to 
> place
> MP3 or WMA files on the player. to my knowledge the library files won't 
> play on
> the Zen stone. if you download an overdrive book and transfer the book to 
> the Zen
> stone, that will work. they are DRM protected WMA files but will play on 
> the
> player as needed until you finish reading the book.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 2:52 PM
> Subject: Re: zen stone
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>
>>I checked my book was an egg file I've converted it to MP3.  Does the 
>>player
>> also play the wma files from the public library?  I also downloaded the 
>> Zen
>> stone lite and the jaws scripts do I have to paste the scripts any where?
>> Leslie
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>> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 8:29 AM
>> Subject: Re: zen stone
>>
>>
>>> Leslie? Were you able to play the samples in the music folder? If I
>>> remember there
>>> are three of them. press the button in the middle of the wheel for a
>>> couple of
>>> seconds and let go. you should hear something if the player is charged.
>>> - Original Message - 
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>>> To: "pcaudio" 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 2:09 PM
>>> Subject: zen stone
>>>
>>>
I bought the one gig creative Zen stone this weekend and can't get it to
play.  I
hooked it up to my computer all night and pasted a book onto the drive.
What's
wrong?  Leslie
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Jensen bluetooth headphones and Skipe?

2007-08-25 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, smart people!  I am just starting to learn about Skipe.  I recently 
bought a Jensen 212 Bluetooth Universal Headphones and would like to see if 
they work with Skipe.  I have no clue how to configure these things with the 
computer I'm using, just a PC using Windows XP.  My computer sees the 
headphones, but I can't seem to get sounds to come through the headphones. 
So I have to figure that out as well, before I even figure out how to use 
Skipe with them.  Any help would be much appreciated!

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Re: SoundTaxi Professional and All music converter question.

2007-09-03 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Jim.  You may be right, but it seems that allmusicconverter converts rax 
files into mp3, which sound taxi doesn't seem to.  My gripe with all music 
converter is that sometimes the mp3's that it produces can have weird little 
skips or odd repititions in the tracks.  I've written to the programmers 
about that, so I hope they can fix that.  Or is it me?  Smile.

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Subject: SoundTaxi Professional and All music converter question.


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> Both of the programs mentioned in the subject line seem to be one in the 
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Re: SoundTaxi Professional and All music converter question.

2007-09-04 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Arthur, are you using it with rax files, though?  I know it works with 
wma files pretty well, but it's the rax files I've had trouble with.

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> Hi Kathy,
> I am using SoundTaxi Platinum, and don't have any problems with it.
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> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 2:00 PM
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>
>
>> Hi, Jim.  You may be right, but it seems that allmusicconverter converts
>> rax
>> files into mp3, which sound taxi doesn't seem to.  My gripe with all 
>> music
>> converter is that sometimes the mp3's that it produces can have weird
>> little
>> skips or odd repititions in the tracks.  I've written to the programmers
>> about that, so I hope they can fix that.  Or is it me?  Smile.
>>
>> Pece,
>> Kathy
>>
>>
>>
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>> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 9:37 AM
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>>
>>
>>> Hi Folks:
>>>
>>> Both of the programs mentioned in the subject line seem to be one in the
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Re: SoundTaxi Professional and All music converter question.

2007-09-04 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
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> they probably are because wma convert is also the same program.
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Re: Braille CD-Rs

2007-09-11 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Don, which labels did you order from CDstomper?

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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 12:33 PM
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> With CD Stomper, the label NEVER, and I do mean NEVER, comes off.
> 
> Don Roberts
> 
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> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 7:12 AM
> Subject: RE: Braille CD-Rs
> 
> 
> In the spindle hole area? top or bottom?  What happens when or if 
> the
> adhesive label comes off the disc?
> 
> 
> Claude Everett
> American By Chance , Californian by Choice.
> Every one has a disability, Some, are more aware of it than 
> others.
> 
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> On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 6:39 AM
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> Subject: Re: Braille CD-Rs
> 
> High Bobcat, this is John.
> That sounds like a neat idea.
> However, ever cense the early ninetys whitch is when I lost my 
> eyesite, I've
> been using a brail labler and olheatsive labling tape to label my 
> CDs.
> I would not just lable the cases, I would lable the CDs too as 
> well.
> But if they have an idea that's better then mine, then I'm all 
> ears.
>  John Price.
> 
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> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 8:53 AM
> Subject: Braille CD-Rs
> 
> 
>> from 
>> http://blog.scifi.com/tech/archives/2007/09/04/braille_cdrs_ma.html
>>
>> Braille CD-Rs make it easier to copy blind
>>
>>
>> If you put a blindfold on, would you be able to tell one CD 
>> from another?
>> That's pretty much what blind people have to deal with all the 
>> time.
>> Recognizing
>> the problem, Mitsubishi Japan created CD-Rs with
>> Braille
>> printed on the label side so the blind would be able to tell 
>> one disc from
>> another. In a pack of 10, each 700-MB recordable CD has its own 
>> identity
>> written
>> in Braille.
>>
>> To create the Braille dots, Mitsubishi printed the labels with 
>> two layers
>> high-viscosity ink, which allowed for characters to protrude up 
>> to 0.1
>> millimeters
>> from the surface of the disc. In addition, the rest of the 
>> label is
>> printed
>> with extra-smooth ink so the dots stand out as much as 
>> possible. Great
>> innovation,
>> though it probably means this technology is out of the realm of 
>> home
>> inkjets
>> for now. You could get special ink for Braille labeling, I 
>> suppose, but
>> it's
>> doubtful there would be enough demand for the industry to offer 
>> it.
>>
>> Of course, there's no reason this technology couldn't be used 
>> for DVDs and
>> other media, so expect more Braille discs to come down the pike 
>> soon. -
>> Peter
>> Pachal
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Spiralforg, anyone?

2007-09-17 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Anybody had any experience with this music downloading service?  Like has 
anyone talked to them about those annoying letters you have to copy?  Just 
wondering.  I don't expect to get much help from spiralfrog, but I thought 
I'd check it out with yous guys!

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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: how to subscribe to a podcast not in the directory


> High Susan,
> I myself am a Juice user.
> Once you find the podcast feed you want to subscribe to, coppy the URL.
> Then go in to file minue, then right airol to tules.
> Scrole down to whare it says add a feed, press inter on it, and you will
> hear Jaws say add a feed, edit.
> Paste the URL in right there, and then tab over to the save butten, press
> inter on it, and you're all done!
> I hope this helps.
> If not, write me off list at:
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> You take care now, peace out!
>   John Price.
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>> Hi everyone,
>> i have a question regarding subscribing to a podcast feed not already in
>> the
>> directory.  The site i am looking at is www.liquidchurch.com which 
>> offered
>> .mp3 downloads of the pastor's homilies to 2007, but which now seems to
>> only
>> offer the downloads and/or live stream either through itunes or some 
>> other
>> web-based player.  This podcast does not seem to be part of the Replay-AV
>> database and I am too new to Juice, (having just downloaded it) to know
>> how
>> to search its entire directory and the specifics involved in adding a
>> podcast.  Can anyone advise me of the most straightforward way to
>> subscribe
>> to the podcast feed with either of these programs?  i will probably write
>> to
>> the web developers to see whether or not they can continue to add the 
>> .mp3
>> feeds with the newer content but was hoping to solve the problem on my
>> own.
>> Needless to say, I don't see access via itunes as remotely possible
>> without
>> sighted help and/or money I do not have spent on scripts which may or may
>> not work well.  Hope I have been clear in conveying what I want to
>> accomplish. Many thanks as always for any suggestions.
>>
>> susan
>>
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Re: Spiralforg, anyone?

2007-09-18 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hey, Trace and list!  Well, it's up and running.  It's accessible as far as 
I can tell, but you have to copy those dang characters every time you have a 
session with them.  You also have to sync up your computer with your mp3 
player to keep your drm/wma licenses renewed; those licenes die after 30 
days.  So, while you're not paying money, your paying in annoyance.  Lol! 
Nope, there's no such thing as a free lunch!!

Peace, Kathy



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- Original Message - 
From: "Dancing Queen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: Spiralforg, anyone?


> Is that up and running yet and is it free like they said it was going to 
> be?
>
> Is the letter copying just when you register? is it accessible otherwise?
>
> Trace
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 10:57 PM
> Subject: Spiralforg, anyone?
>
>
>> Anybody had any experience with this music downloading service?  Like has
>> anyone talked to them about those annoying letters you have to copy? 
>> Just
>> wondering.  I don't expect to get much help from spiralfrog, but I 
>> thought
>> I'd check it out with yous guys!
>>
>> Peace,
>> Kathy
>>
>>
>>
>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>
>> http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
>>
>> http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 3:36 PM
>> Subject: Re: how to subscribe to a podcast not in the directory
>>
>>
>>> High Susan,
>>> I myself am a Juice user.
>>> Once you find the podcast feed you want to subscribe to, coppy the URL.
>>> Then go in to file minue, then right airol to tules.
>>> Scrole down to whare it says add a feed, press inter on it, and you will
>>> hear Jaws say add a feed, edit.
>>> Paste the URL in right there, and then tab over to the save butten, 
>>> press
>>> inter on it, and you're all done!
>>> I hope this helps.
>>> If not, write me off list at:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> and I will see if I can help you some more with Juice.
>>> You take care now, peace out!
>>>   John Price.
>>>
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Susan Wojtecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 3:46 PM
>>> Subject: how to subscribe to a podcast not in the directory
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>> i have a question regarding subscribing to a podcast feed not already 
>>>> in
>>>> the
>>>> directory.  The site i am looking at is www.liquidchurch.com which
>>>> offered
>>>> .mp3 downloads of the pastor's homilies to 2007, but which now seems to
>>>> only
>>>> offer the downloads and/or live stream either through itunes or some
>>>> other
>>>> web-based player.  This podcast does not seem to be part of the
>>>> Replay-AV
>>>> database and I am too new to Juice, (having just downloaded it) to know
>>>> how
>>>> to search its entire directory and the specifics involved in adding a
>>>> podcast.  Can anyone advise me of the most straightforward way to
>>>> subscribe
>>>> to the podcast feed with either of these programs?  i will probably
>>>> write
>>>> to
>>>> the web developers to see whether or not they can continue to add the
>>>> .mp3
>>>> feeds with the newer content but was hoping to solve the problem on my
>>>> own.
>>>> Needless to say, I don't see access via itunes as remotely possible
>>>> without
>>>> sighted help and/or money I do not have spent on scripts which may or
>>>> may
>>>> not work well.  Hope I have been clear in conveying what I want to
>>>> accomplish. Many thanks as always for any suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> susan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Re: Spiralforg, anyone?

2007-09-18 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Well, for what it's worth, I did write to them about this and will continue 
to do so, just on principle.  I shall also cintinue to bug Myspace for that 
reason.  I'm very tired of the messages that we blind folks write to these 
websites simply getting egnored.  Can we say "lawsuit?"



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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Spiralforg, anyone?


> Wow! So it's something a blind person couldn't even use, amazing.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 2:58 PM
> Subject: Re: Spiralforg, anyone?
>
>
>> Hey, Trace and list!  Well, it's up and running.  It's accessible as far
>> as
>> I can tell, but you have to copy those dang characters every time you 
>> have
>> a
>> session with them.  You also have to sync up your computer with your mp3
>> player to keep your drm/wma licenses renewed; those licenes die after 30
>> days.  So, while you're not paying money, your paying in annoyance.  Lol!
>> Nope, there's no such thing as a free lunch!!
>>
>> Peace, Kathy
>>
>>
>>
>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>
>> http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
>>
>> http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Dancing Queen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:09 AM
>> Subject: Re: Spiralforg, anyone?
>>
>>
>>> Is that up and running yet and is it free like they said it was going to
>>> be?
>>>
>>> Is the letter copying just when you register? is it accessible 
>>> otherwise?
>>>
>>> Trace
>>>
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 10:57 PM
>>> Subject: Spiralforg, anyone?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Anybody had any experience with this music downloading service?  Like
>>>> has
>>>> anyone talked to them about those annoying letters you have to copy?
>>>> Just
>>>> wondering.  I don't expect to get much help from spiralfrog, but I
>>>> thought
>>>> I'd check it out with yous guys!
>>>>
>>>> Peace,
>>>> Kathy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
>>>>
>>>> http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
>>>>
>>>> http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
>>>>
>>>> - Original Message - 
>>>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 3:36 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: how to subscribe to a podcast not in the directory
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> High Susan,
>>>>> I myself am a Juice user.
>>>>> Once you find the podcast feed you want to subscribe to, coppy the 
>>>>> URL.
>>>>> Then go in to file minue, then right airol to tules.
>>>>> Scrole down to whare it says add a feed, press inter on it, and you
>>>>> will
>>>>> hear Jaws say add a feed, edit.
>>>>> Paste the URL in right there, and then tab over to the save butten,
>>>>> press
>>>>> inter on it, and you're all done!
>>>>> I hope this helps.
>>>>> If not, write me off list at:
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> and I will see if I can help you some more with Juice.
>>>>> You take care now, peace out!
>>>>>   John Price.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Original Message - 
>>>>> From: "Susan Wojtecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>>>> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 3:46 PM
>>>>> Subject: how to subscribe to a podcast not in the directory
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi e

Zen Stone Blues

2007-09-27 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, gang!  My Zen Stone 1gb is very, very ill.  I'd be happy to tell you all 
my troubles here, but I know there is another list dedicated to mp3 players 
and blind folks.  Does anyone have a link to that?  Or I can tell you all my 
sorry tales here if you like.  "Sad little smile and big tears!

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Re: Zen Stone Blues

2007-09-27 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Oh, Leslie.  Thanks for the thought, but I've spent many a grueling hour at 
that Creative Labs Page.  Does anyone know a way to have an actual 
conversation with a knowledgeable human being at Creative?  This is the 
second Creative mp3 player that I've had a miserable time with it.

So envious of yous guys who are enjoying your Zens!  "Even sadder smile."

Kathy



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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Zen Stone Blues


>I don't know if it will help ut there are two small holes on the back of 
>the
> player and one of them is a reset button you have to use something small 
> to
> press it.  If you downloaded the scripts and thecreative media lite you
> press control plus alt plus u and that will take you to the zen stone 
> page.
> Leslie - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 9:39 AM
> Subject: Zen Stone Blues
>
>
>> Hi, gang!  My Zen Stone 1gb is very, very ill.  I'd be happy to tell you
>> all
>> my troubles here, but I know there is another list dedicated to mp3
>> players
>> and blind folks.  Does anyone have a link to that?  Or I can tell you all
>> my
>> sorry tales here if you like.  "Sad little smile and big tears!
>>
>> Peace,
>> Kathy
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Re: Zen Stone Blues

2007-09-27 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Well, how long ya got?  Okay, the short answer is I get this ugly i o error 
when I try to connect it to my computer.  The error says something like, 
can't open; i o error in device".  Something like that.  I took it to my 
computer at work which could sorta kinda see the data on my Zen Stone, but 
not quite.  The Zen, last time I checked, doesn't have a light on when I try 
to turn it on when it's disconnected from the computer.  When it's 
connected, the Zen gets nice and warm and my computer knows there's Some 
kind of USB thingie connected to it.  I've tried going  through each of the 
troubleshooting steps on the Creative Webpage with no success.  I'm glad I 
payed a discount price for this thing, and I didn't bother to register it 
(or did I, I'm not sure now), because I knew after my previous experinece 
with a Muvo, that I'd probably have to return it after it's small warranty 
ran out.  Anyway, short of throwing it out the window, I'm pretty stuck. 
I've had it for several months and have occasionally come back to it to see 
if I can get it to do anything.  It's like one of those little projects you 
come b ack to from time to time..Heavy sigh!

Kathy



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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 2:29 PM
Subject: RE: Zen Stone Blues


>I don't know the address of the group for which you are looking.
> However, tell us your problem and maybe one of us has a solution.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kathy Szinnyey
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 2:40 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Zen Stone Blues
>
> Hi, gang!  My Zen Stone 1gb is very, very ill.  I'd be happy to tell you
> all my troubles here, but I know there is another list dedicated to mp3
> players and blind folks.  Does anyone have a link to that?  Or I can
> tell you all my sorry tales here if you like.  "Sad little smile and big
> tears!
>
> Peace,
> Kathy
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Re: Zen Stone Blues

2007-09-28 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Christopher and gang!  Thanks so much for all your advice.  I've done 
some of these things, and others I will try.  I've spent lots of time 
looking for a link to upgrade, or maybe totally re-install the Zen Stone 
firmware to no avail yet.  So, Christopher, if you could help me find that, 
I'd be forever in your debt.  I thinkk!  Smile.  So far, that's my theory as 
well, that I need to totally reformat this baby.   I think, somewhere in 
this process, I may have tried to upgrade this thing from the Zen Stone 
Creative Media software, but I think I got this message about no upgrades 
being available.  I think, also at some point, (remember, this has been my 
little ongoing project, ahem), I found out something about reformatting a 
device using the Windows Media Player but it made no sense, nor could I find 
any such thing in my Windows Media Player menus.  Not that much in Windows 
Media Player makes sense to me anyway.  Grouchy smile.

So, any help I can get to find where to totally reformat this Zen Stone 
could be very much appreciated.

Okay, I'm off to work at the Library.  Y'all are the best!

Peace,
Kathy



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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Zen Stone Blues


> Have you started with a reset of the Zen Stone? I would try this first
> and then I'd upgrade the firmware doing a complete format as part of
> upgrading the firmware.
>
> First, to reset the Zen Stone, you'll need to perform a pin hole reset.
> There's a tiny hole on top of the Zen Stone, next to the slider switch.
> You'll need to find that hole and use a pin to push a button reset down
> in that hole. It's actually not as bad as it sounds once you've done it
> successfully.
>
> If you're holding the Zen Stone, so that the round button is facing you
> and on the right hand side, where the slider and headphone jack is on
> the top and the USB connector is on the bottom, then the hole you're
> looking for will be on top, next to and just to the right, of the slider
> button. I can barely feel it with my fingers. You'll then need a pin to
> find that hole and depress the button that is found in that hole.
>
> This will reset your Zen Stone and then you should be able to connect it
> to your PC without the IO error. If you still get the IO error then you
> may need to look into your USB device driver, but I doubt that will be
> your problem.
>
> I think you can update the firmware and format the Zen Stone from the
> Creative Media Lite software, but you should also be able to download
> the latest firmware and install that onto your Zen Stone. I'll look into
> this in a bit and post more later. I hope this helps.
>
> Kathy Szinnyey wrote:
>> Well, how long ya got?  Okay, the short answer is I get this ugly i o 
>> error
>> when I try to connect it to my computer.  The error says something like,
>> can't open; i o error in device".  Something like that.  I took it to my
>> computer at work which could sorta kinda see the data on my Zen Stone, 
>> but
>> not quite.  The Zen, last time I checked, doesn't have a light on when I 
>> try
>> to turn it on when it's disconnected from the computer.  When it's
>> connected, the Zen gets nice and warm and my computer knows there's Some
>> kind of USB thingie connected to it.  I've tried going  through each of 
>> the
>> troubleshooting steps on the Creative Webpage with no success.  I'm glad 
>> I
>> payed a discount price for this thing, and I didn't bother to register it
>> (or did I, I'm not sure now), because I knew after my previous experinece
>> with a Muvo, that I'd probably have to return it after it's small 
>> warranty
>> ran out.  Anyway, short of throwing it out the window, I'm pretty stuck.
>> I've had it for several months and have occasionally come back to it to 
>> see
>> if I can get it to do anything.  It's like one of those little projects 
>> you
>> come b ack to from time to time..Heavy sigh!
>>
>> Kathy
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 2:29 PM
>>

Re: Zen Stone Blues

2007-09-28 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Oh, George!  Heck no!



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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 5:00 PM
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> Neat, this is how my muvo died a couple of years ago. You're just a lucky
> sort of girl. Will you end up buying another stone?
> Jorge
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Re: Amazon MP3 download service now available

2007-09-29 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi,
Terra.  Did you first download the Amazon Downloader, or whatever that thing 
is called?  I haven't downloaded music yet, but I expect it should be pretty 
easy.

Peace, Kathy

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Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 4:58 PM
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> Has anyone tried this? I purchased an album and it didn't download it, and
> now i can't find how to download it again.
>
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>
>
> I wanted to let you all know that Amazon's MP3 download service is up
> and running.  You can check it out at
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/163856011///ref=amb_link_55427
> 52_1/105-7237197-8358849?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=1N00
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Active ex controls anyone?

2007-10-14 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Well, I found a nice music serice, pretty accessible called puretracks.com. 
I can't seem to download their download manager because I can't seem to 
turnon the active ex control.  When I follow the directions about how to do 
that, I can't find some of the things in the Internet Options menu.  Does 
anyone know how to turn those things on?  My security level is set at 
medium, so I don't think that's the problem.  any help out there is much 
appreciated.

p.s. For anyone who might remotely care, my Zen Stone is officially dead. 
Long live the Zen Stone.

Peace,
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Re: Active ex controls anyone?

2007-10-15 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Bless you, Cornell.  Finally got this thing to work with your help!

Now, could someone tell me how to get to the text when you see those stupid 
clickable on mouse over messages?  I've tried using that jawskey plus v to 
get to where those choices are that I thought would allow you to click on 
those mouse over announcements, but I can't make hide nor hair out of what 
to do.  I realize this may not quite be an audio question, but it may indeed 
be, given how often that clickable on mouse over shows up on websites these 
days.

Densely,
Kathy



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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 4:46 AM
Subject: RE: Active ex controls anyone?


>
> The active x control may be blocked by the information bar. To access the 
> information bar, hit alt n simultaneously. There wil then be a window that 
> appears, just hit space bar and/or arrow up or down to select what you 
> want to do, such as alow active x control or block...
> HTH
> Best Regards,
> Cornell
>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Subject: Active ex controls anyone?
>> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 06:07:38 -0500
>>
>> Well, I found a nice music service, pretty accessible called 
>> puretracks.com.
>> I can't seem to download their download manager because I can't seem to
>> turn-on the active ex control. When I follow the directions about how to 
>> do
>> that, I can't find some of the things in the Internet Options menu. Does
>> anyone know how to turn those things on? My security level is set at
>> medium, so I don't think that's the problem. any help out there is much
>> appreciated.
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Annoying static in recording

2007-10-18 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
   Hi, gang!  I recently recorded a great conversation using an R09 and 
external mikes.  I think the battery was low, which might be why there was 
this static throuout the recording.  In any case, is there any software that 
can at least cut down on some of that static?  It's not hiss.  It's almost 
as if there was that kindof static you get when a mike jack is on the fritz, 
but mercifully I haven't had that problem since.  Would Soundforge  (the 
full version which we don't have yet) or Goldwave or something like that 
help?

Peace,
Kathy



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Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: missing media information


> Ok well they have no id3 filled out either. How can I do this without 
> going
> to every file. we're taling a lot of discs. Is there anything that will do
> by disk or by folder?
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>>>Ok I am a cdex user and I love it. Here is my question.
>>>If I have a folder of discs containing mp3s with no tags
>>>or proper filenames how can I easily get the files
>>>labeled without renaming each one individually.
>>
>> Well. When you have files you candownload the new winamp
>> 5.5 and go into the id3-tags-editor with alt+3. then you
>> can find a button nmed auto-tag. sometimes it works and
>> sometimes not.
>> Then you have id3-tags.
>> on the web you can find i3-tag-editors which can sometimes
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Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.

2007-11-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
I'm using soundforge 6.0, I think it is, the cheap version.  I know I can't 
elminate all hiss or some static I've found in a couple recordings I've 
done, but is there anything I can do to cut that noise down?  Also, I'd like 
to upgrade but I think I don't know where to find our serial number.  Can 
anyone help?  As always, I'm much obliged!

Peace,
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Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.

2007-11-15 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Okay, Curtis and gang!  First, thanks for all your ideas, suggestions and 
info.  I've pretty much neglected Soundforge and tend to use Studio Recorder 
asmuch as I can.  But since there are certain things I want to do, like the 
reducing hiss and static thing, I think I need to start paying attention. 
Since I now have the cheapo version of 6.0, I'd like your various advices 
about what version would be best to upgrade to.  I've actually not read your 
feelings about SF 9, Curtis, and I suppose I could go through the archives 
to find out, but is it worth it for me to upgrade to Version 9?  Does 
Version 9 have Acoustic Mirror, or is that another plug-in?  Lots to learn, 
I know that!

Thanks!

Peace,
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Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


> If you upgrade to sf9, you get the noise reduction for no added charge, at
> least I did, for a total upgrade price at the time of $99.95, which was 
> very
> nice. You might be able to buy it all for $149.95? including noise
> reduction, it really is worth it since, even if you don't like 9 which I
> don't for reasons well known on this list, the noise reduction is updated
> from 2.0A to 2.0G which costs by itself more than the upgrade cost, and it
> works with all versions of Sound Forge from v4.5 and up.
>
> Curtis Delzer
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> You may want to purchase their Noise Reduction plug-in.  Hope this helps.
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:26 AM
> Subject: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.
>
>
>> I'm using soundforge 6.0, I think it is, the cheap version.  I know I
>> can't
>> elminate all hiss or some static I've found in a couple recordings I've
>> done, but is there anything I can do to cut that noise down?  Also, I'd
>> like
>> to upgrade but I think I don't know where to find our serial number.  Can
>> anyone help?  As always, I'm much obliged!
>>
>> Peace,
>> Kathy
>>
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Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.

2007-11-16 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Stupid question for you guys and gals:  Do I have to have the more expensive 
version to get those plug-ins?


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> You may want to purchase their Noise Reduction plug-in.  Hope this helps.
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:26 AM
> Subject: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.
>
>
>> I'm using soundforge 6.0, I think it is, the cheap version.  I know I
>> can't
>> elminate all hiss or some static I've found in a couple recordings I've
>> done, but is there anything I can do to cut that noise down?  Also, I'd
>> like
>> to upgrade but I think I don't know where to find our serial number.  Can
>> anyone help?  As always, I'm much obliged!
>>
>> Peace,
>> Kathy
>>
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Re: Spiral Frog validation

2007-11-17 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Bob.  I didn't see one when I attempted to sign up.  But then I lost 
interest anyhow because there were so many stipulations about using it that 
I decided it wasn't worth it for me.

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> Is there a way around the Spiral Frog visual validation for blind users. 
> I
> signed up for a trial before finding out about this little problem.
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Re: Spiral Frog validation

2007-11-17 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Oh, it's a way to download music for free, and it's legal.  I don't remember 
much about what I saw when I went there, except that to keep your files 
playing on your mp3 player, you have to sync up with the files you download 
from spiralfrog within thirty days, or something like that.  I'm guessing 
it's some sort of Microsoft site that keeps you on a fairly tight leash in 
order for you to download this music free. Smile.

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Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 8:50 AM
Subject: RE: Spiral Frog validation


> What is this site about?
>
> -Original Message-----
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> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:45 AM
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> Subject: Re: Spiral Frog validation
>
> Hi, Bob.  I didn't see one when I attempted to sign up.  But then I lost
> interest anyhow because there were so many stipulations about using it 
> that
> I decided it wasn't worth it for me.
>
> pPeace,
> Kathy
>
>
>
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>> Is there a way around the Spiral Frog visual validation for blind users.
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Re: Spiral Frog validation

2007-11-17 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Oh, I believe they do!
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Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 9:32 AM
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> I'll be surprised if the tunes don't have expiration codes in them, smile.
>
> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf Of Kathy Szinnyey
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:57 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
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>
> Oh, it's a way to download music for free, and it's legal.  I don't 
> remember
> much about what I saw when I went there, except that to keep your files
> playing on your mp3 player, you have to sync up with the files you 
> download
> from spiralfrog within thirty days, or something like that.  I'm guessing
> it's some sort of Microsoft site that keeps you on a fairly tight leash in
> order for you to download this music free. Smile.
>
> Peace,
> Kathy
>
>
>
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>> What is this site about?
>>
>> -Original Message-
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>> On Behalf Of Kathy Szinnyey
>> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:45 AM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Spiral Frog validation
>>
>> Hi, Bob.  I didn't see one when I attempted to sign up.  But then I lost
>> interest anyhow because there were so many stipulations about using it
>> that
>> I decided it wasn't worth it for me.
>>
>> pPeace,
>> Kathy
>>
>>
>>
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Help with Rhapsody

2005-07-10 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, gang!  I recently downloaded a trial of Rhapsody.  Seems like way back 
when, I read on this list that it wasn't very blind-friendly.  Is the more 
recent edition better?  Dan someone help me figure out how in the world to 
download from their site?  It's supposed to be easy to use, but either I'm 
not very smart or you need a p.h.d. in engineering to understand it!  Help! 
Smile.

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Re: Help with Rhapsody

2005-07-12 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Yeah, George!  It is Rhapsody 3 I've downloaded and I find myself pretty 
clueless, even trying to use my JAWS cursor to find stuff.  I'm most 
interested in downloading;  I guess I have to check out Rhapsody to go 
somehow.  Is there some sort of little tutorial somewhere?  The Help file 
drives me a bit mad, but I'll keep at it.  I'm just trying to find a fairlyy 
inexpensive legal source for lots of varieties of MP3 downloads.  If there's 
a more accessible source out there, I might try that.  Emusic was okay but 
didn't quite have what I was looking for.  Any help is appreciated, and I 
thank you all for your responses so far.



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How many megs?

2005-07-19 Thread Kathy szinnyey
First, thanks for all your comments about rhapsody, which I'm still not sure 
I'll make friend with!


Second, I have a question which may be inappropriate for this list, so 
please forgive me if it is.  I want to burn a bunch of my mp3 music files 
onto a disk as data; I'm using Windows XP and Jaws 5 point something or 
other. How can I tell how many mb's I've copied onto the disk I'm going to 
burn?  Besides adding up all the mb's on each folder I intend to copy, is 
there a way I can find out the total number of mb's so I don't get that 
annoying message that tells me I have to take some files off my disk before 
it can be burned?  Hope this is appropriate and makes sense!


Thanks much!


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Re: How many megs?

2005-07-20 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, Steve!  Thanks for that.  I know how to find out how many megs is in 
each folder; I was hoping there might be a way to find out how many megs 
would be in several folders added together so I wouldn't have to do the math 
before attempting to burn them on a CD.  Maybe there's no way to do that?



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Help with recording a chorus

2005-10-22 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, all!  My husband and I belong to a chorus that we'd like to try recording 
from time to time.  We are using an Archose device with a stereo microphone 
wich is a single unit, not two mikes connected with any kind of y connecter.  
Sounds pretty good, but I'd like to learn more about how to place the mike to 
get the most accurate sounds of the four sections and the piano.  Could you all 
direct me to a list that might be more appropriate for this sort of question, 
or does anyone have some good ideas out there?  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Kathy


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  From: Ann Byrne 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 7:01 AM
  Subject: Re: looking for MP3 player


  A couple of things to consider:

  1. Will the player act like an external drive, or are you stuck with 
  the manufacturer's software?  Iriver requires use of its propritary 
  software, which isn't very accessible, unless you can find and 
  install an additional file to make it act like a drive.
  2.  Battery.  some players use a proprietary battery.  In the case of 
  MuVo slim, the battery is charged by plugging the player into the USB 
  port for three hours.  this is lovely if you're at home and have 
  access to a computer, although you can't listen to your book with the 
  player plugged into the drive.  If you don't just happen to have a 
  computer handy to plug into, you're out of luck.  Most MP3 players 
  use tripple-a batteries and a few use double-a's.  These run 
  something like 15 hours and can be replaced at will.

  3.  Manuals.  Some manuals are easy to read, and some are obviously 
  written in a language not native to the writer.  the Iriver manual 
  for the IFP-795T is not only painfully graphic but so poorly written 
  as to be not very useful.

  4.  And of course it needs to play at least MP3 and WMA files.  Most 
  of them do.  Iriver says it plays OGG as well, but I haven't tried 
  it.  I have not seen one that plays .wav files.

  The player of choice in our home is a 1 gig Sandisk, with FM radio 
  and recording capability.  It's $129 from circuit City, who will ship for 
free.

  At 06:50 PM 9/28/2005, you wrote:
  >Hi everybody, as the subject line says I am looking for aMP3 player, the
  >player needs to be able to playMP3 and WMA files.That are 22.5 Hz, 16 bits,
  >mono.
  >You see, I been converting books on cassette to MP3/WMA  CDs.
  >   And then breaking the 1 MP3 track that is the whole book down to 5 minute
  >tracks.
  >But when I burn them to the CD, with or with out a play list, the tracks do
  >not play in the correct order.
  >
  >So I give up!  I decided that I should use an MP3 player.  that will play
  >MP3 and WMA files.
  >
  >So I want to put many books on to a MP3 player, using 1 track per book! Also
  >I need the MP3 player to be able to be turn off, and turn back on the next
  >day at the point of the book where I left off!
  >question 1: will I be able to do this with a MP3 player?
  >question 2: will my screen reader access the program that will let me load
  >my books on/off to the MP3 player?
  >
  >can anybody help?
  >email or call between 8am and 9 pm eastern time.
  >phone: 908 725 5552
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Re: Help with recording a chorus

2005-10-24 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Well, Doc and Jerry, as usual, you've been a great help!  I'll be sure to 
subscribe to this midi list.  (Oh, no, not another List!  Smile.)  Thanks much.

Kathy


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   Kathy!  The MIDI-MAG list might serve you well.  Microphone placement
  for various recording situations comes up often and there are some very
  experienced people there.  To subscribe send an email to
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Re: Help with recording a chorus

2005-11-05 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, Jerry!  I'm just now getting around to this list you recommended, and I 
keep getting "unkown command" messages back.  I copied and pasted both the 
email address and the subscribe info, and I seem to be getting messages back 
from the email address of the list.  Do you think something moved or changed?  
I tried putting my subscription info in the message of the email, and then in 
the subject line.  Any help would be much appreciated!


Kathy Szinnyey
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   Kathy!  The MIDI-MAG list might serve you well.  Microphone placement
  for various recording situations comes up often and there are some very
  experienced people there.  To subscribe send an email to
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] and in the body of the email put the line
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   Do you know that there are special microphones for recording choirs?
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  ! M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96: Digital Audio Recorder: $375.00, includes
  shipping in the continental United States
  ! Tascam FW1884: $1,199.00 plus $150.00 factory rebate from Tascam until
  September 30, includes shipping in the continental United States
  ! Edirol R-1: high quality portable stereo Compact Flash audio recorder with
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  MIDI applications: http://www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml
  ! Delta 66: $190 includes delivery in the USA, $220 outside,
  www.ChirpingBat.Com/delta.shtml
  ! Sound Forge 8.0 with CD Architect 5.2: $250, includes delivery in the USA,
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Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and recently 
the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our website.  Thing 
is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone know what players 
are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and blind-friendly, to play 
these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if you want players that save 
your place for you in a file, you have to buy more expensive stuff.  But any 
help to know which ones to recommend for us blind readers would be greatly 
appreciated!


Kathy Szinnyey
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  A cable 



  At 05:10 AM 9/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
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  >you can record from it and what's its typical price?
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Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-10 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, Jim and list:  First, thanks for all your ideas, keep Em coming!

Actually, these books will definitely play on portable players, are designed to 
do so.  You, are right, though, they will, just like in Mission Impossible, 
self-destruct in 21 days unless you renew them.  Just letting you all know in 
case these books might come to a library near you!  There are several of these 
downloadable book services for libraries, but the one we'll be using does let 
you store these books in various MP3 players.

Thanks for the help!


Kathy Szinnyey
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  Subject: RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files


  Hi: Kathy:

  Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
  well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
  function.

  I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.

  Cheers.



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  On Behalf Of Kathy szinnyey
  Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:17 AM
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Subject: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

  Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
  recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
  website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone
  know what players are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and
  blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if
  you want players that save your place for you in a file, you have to buy
  more expensive stuff.  But any help to know which ones to recommend for us
  blind readers would be greatly appreciated!


  Kathy Szinnyey
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Subject: Re: Name and Price


A cable 



At 05:10 AM 9/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>What do you call the device used to connect a turntable to a computer so 
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>Thanks.
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Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-10 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Jim, that is inte4rsting, and a little unnerving.  That's why I'm wondering 
what blind-friendly mp3 players will actually be able to play these books!  I'd 
hate to steer folks wrong.

As far as I know, the idea with these books is that you're given a user name 
and password, probably having to do with your library card, and the download 
whould be pretty straightforward.  You shouldn't have to use a special key or 
anything else to open the book once you have it on your computer.  What I'm 
most interested in is not getting the book to play on the PC but making sure 
folks can take those books with them, especially us blind floks!


Kathy Szinnyey
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  Subject: Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files


  Hi Again Kathy:

  I'm not sure that I quite understand that.  If they are to self-destruct 
  after 21 days, how will the timing mechanism function when used in a player 
  that has no such mechanism?

  I was unable to play one of those files in my Iriver IFP799 unit.

  Very interesting.


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  From: "Kathy szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
  Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 7:26 AM
  Subject: Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files


  > Hi, Jim and list:  First, thanks for all your ideas, keep Em coming!
  >
  > Actually, these books will definitely play on portable players, are 
  > designed to do so.  You, are right, though, they will, just like in 
  > Mission Impossible, self-destruct in 21 days unless you renew them.  Just 
  > letting you all know in case these books might come to a library near you! 
  > There are several of these downloadable book services for libraries, but 
  > the one we'll be using does let you store these books in various MP3 
  > players.
  >
  > Thanks for the help!
  >
  >
  > Kathy Szinnyey
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  >  Subject: RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files
  >
  >
  >  Hi: Kathy:
  >
  >  Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
  >  well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
  >  function.
  >
  >  I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.
  >
  >  Cheers.
  >
  >
  >
  >  -Original Message-
  >  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >  On Behalf Of Kathy szinnyey
  >  Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:17 AM
  >  To: PC audio discussion list.
  >  Subject: Mp3 Players that play WMA files
  >
  >  Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
  >  recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
  >  website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does 
  > anyone
  >  know what players are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and
  >  blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, 
  > if
  >  you want players that save your place for you in a file, you have to buy
  >  more expensive stuff.  But any help to know which ones to recommend for 
  > us
  >  blind readers would be greatly appreciated!
  >
  >
  >  Kathy Szinnyey
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  >
  >
  >A cable 
  >
  >
  >
  >At 05:10 AM 9/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
  >>What do you call the device used to connect a turntable to a computer 
  > so
  >>you can record from it and what's its typical price?
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edirol r09 question about Accessibility

2006-06-20 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Well, kids, my husband and I got our Edirol r09 nesterday, and it is just 
way too much fun.  But I do have a question.  Short of memorizing the menus, 
is there a way to change things like, say, internal to external mike or visa 
versa, bit rate, etc., without sighted assistance.  Fortunately, my husband 
provided the sighted assistance, but is there a way to do these things from 
the PC?  I rather doubt it, but I thought I'd ask.  Thanks lots in advance.


Kathy Szinnyey
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Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 3:44 AM
Subject: Article: VIA Announces VIA Vinyl VT1708 High Definition Audio Codec


This article is taken from the QSound home page at www.qsound.com.  -Steve.

VIA Announces VIA Vinyl VT1708 High Definition Audio Codec

Taipei, Taiwan: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 -
VIA Technologies has announced the
VIA Vinyl VT1708 High Definition (HD) Audio Codec
with premium quality and features
for expanding PC audio requirements.

The HD Audio standard realizes the next step in
fulfilling the needs of a new generation
of PCs that are taking on increasingly complex
communication and entertainment roles.
To meet these growing requirements HD Audio
technology enables support of the latest
high definition audio content, and advanced
features such as enhanced microphone
support for clearer VOIP communication.

The VIA Vinyl VT1708 HD Audio Codec delivers to
the market a solution with high fidelity
audio playback featuring four premium quality
stereo DACs enabling 8 channel support,
and 2 stereo ADCs, all of which support the
latest 24-bit, 192KHz audio standards.
The VIA Vinyl VT1708 HD Audio Codec additionally
supports features that further tweak
the audio experience, such as a high quality
headphone amplifier, enhanced recording
features, and advanced connectivity.

"As users increasingly depend on their PC for
multimedia applications, there is a
strong requirement for every PC to ship with high
quality audio support as a standard
feature," commented Philip Chen, Special
Assistant to the President, Multimedia and
Consumer Electronics Division, VIA Technologies,
Inc. "The VIA Vinyl VT1708 HD Audio
Codec builds upon VIA's strength in developing
high quality audio solutions, and
was designed from the ground up to ensure a premium acoustic experience."

The VIA VT1708 Audio Codec also optionally
supports leading QSound technology that
offers unmatched technologies to transform the PC
Audio experience with enhancements
for games, music, and movies as well as advanced
feature control that allows users
to fully customize their audio experience.

About VIA Vinyl VT1708 HD Audio Codecs:

VIA Vinyl HD Audio Codecs are compliant with the
Intel® High Definition Audio Rev.
1.0 specification. Integrating stereo DACs
featuring a 100dB S/N ratio, and two stereo
ADCs the VIA Vinyl VT1708 HD Audio Codec enables
support for the latest 24-bit, 192KHz
audio content. To ensure a high quality audio
experience the VIA Vinyl VT1708 integrates
leading features such as a high quality headphone
amplifier, enhanced recording support,
and advanced power management features making them ideal for mobile devices.


Regards Steve
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Wind chimes software

2006-06-26 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Okay, while we're talking about software that simulates things in the word, 
I have a question about wind chimes.  Years ago I had these fun wind chimes 
from a company called sentrillium (spelling), but I can't seem to find it 
now.  I  found a place that talked about those chimes being supported by 
Windows 95 and NT, so I don't know if I'd even want to run it on XP. 
Anyway, if anyone knows about a program similar to that, I'd really like to 
hear!  Thanks in advance.


Kathy Szinnyey
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Subject: Re: talking alarm clock software


>I think that say the time has spywhere attached to t.
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>
>
>> thanks I found one called say the time that has many features. Steve's
>> clock
>> is just a clock and not an alarm clock.
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>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 5:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: talking alarm clock software
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:00:08 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>>As mentioned in the subject line I'm looking and hope someone has an 
>>>idea.
>>
>> There's lots.  Google should help. There's even somebody who's written
>> some software with interchangeable voices and has made lots of voice
>> files from different vintage and classic talking clocks.  I think that
>> one's called Steve's Talking Clock or something like that, I'm almost
>> sure it has the name Steve in it.
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Re: Wind chimes software

2006-06-28 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, Debbie, Trace and list.  Well, Debbie, yes, in theory that website you 
sent me was what I was looking for.  Unfortunately, the company which sold 
those lovely wind chimes no longer exists, and there seems to be nowhere on 
the web I've found to find anything like them.  Yes, Trace, this was a cool 
little program that simulated all sorts of sounds, tunings, all sorts of fun 
sounds you could make, including really beautiful windchimes.  If anyone has 
that program around, could you send it to me?  I actually don't know if it 
wold work well with XP, though, as it was meant to run with Windows 95 and 
NT (remember them?)  Heavy sigh.  I miss those wind chimes so!


Kathy Szinnyey
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Subject: Re: Wind chimes software


> Forgive my ignorance but what do you do with the software?  load it and 
> then
> it'll simulate wind hcime noises in the background or something?
>
> They sound lovely, tell me more.
>
> Trace who keeps showing up on these lists using diff mail box's and
> usernames!!
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Debbie Scales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 9:54 PM
> Subject: Re: Wind chimes software
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>> Is this what you are looking for?
>> http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Multimedia_and_Graphics/Misc__Sound_Tools/Wind_Chimes.html
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 2:35 PM
>> Subject: Wind chimes software
>>
>>
>> Okay, while we're talking about software that simulates things in the
>> word,
>> I have a question about wind chimes.  Years ago I had these fun wind
>> chimes
>> from a company called sentrillium (spelling), but I can't seem to find it
>> now.  I  found a place that talked about those chimes being supported by
>> Windows 95 and NT, so I don't know if I'd even want to run it on XP.
>> Anyway, if anyone knows about a program similar to that, I'd really like
>> to
>> hear!  Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>> Kathy Szinnyey
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>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 11:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: talking alarm clock software
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>>
>>>I think that say the time has spywhere attached to t.
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>>> From: "Doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 10:57 AM
>>> Subject: Re: talking alarm clock software
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>>>> thanks I found one called say the time that has many features. Steve's
>>>> clock
>>>> is just a clock and not an alarm clock.
>>>> - Original Message - 
>>>> From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>>> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 5:31 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: talking alarm clock software
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:00:08 -0600, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>As mentioned in the subject line I'm looking and hope someone has an
>>>>>idea.
>>>>
>>>> There's lots.  Google should help. There's even somebody who's written
>>>> some software with interchangeable voices and has made lots of voice
>>>> files from different vintage and classic talking clocks.  I think that
>>>> one's called Steve's Talking Clock or something like that, I'm almost
>>>> sure it has the name Steve in it.
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Headphones and sound cards

2006-07-01 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, all!  Has this happened to any of you?  I use an external sound card for 
music, etc., and if I plug in headphones or my c-crane, it works fine until 
I unplug them.  Instead of my sound card simply playing through the speakers 
again, it all gets silent until I reboot.   So I have to reboot every time I 
want to go back from headphones to speakers.  Is that weird?  Any ideas?

I'm also looking for a pair of fold-up headphones, something I can travel 
with that doesn't take up much room, that also lets you hear some bass!  The 
earbuds and the small headphones I got with my Archose Recorder (now sadly 
defunct, it seems) sound quite trebbly.  Any ideas there?

Thanks for any help!

Peace,
Kathy


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> Thanks Dana! I'm in the market for an external sound card, and I'll 
> probably
> be going with the sound blaster thanks to your inthusiasm.
> Allison
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Re: Soundblaster Live! 24-bit External USB

2006-07-01 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Brandon, I'd like ifo on this program, I think, but my question is, can you 
use that with Total Recorder or the cheaper version of Sound Forge or with 
studio Recorder?  I've been looking for a way to record all sorts of 
effects, not just listen to them.  I know Soundforge has a lot of those 
kinds of effects, but you hve to put out a bit of money to get them.  I may 
end up doing that anywy, because I know Chirping Bat has a nice price on 
Soundforge, but I have all these other sound editing/recording programs and 
am just wondering if there's some not very expensive program to get 
interesting effects.  Sorry if this isn't making much sense, but I'm still 
half asleep.  Smile.


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> hi all,
> just figured i'd put my two cents in. there are programs, such as AVCS 
> voice
> changer, i think that's what it's called. It does all these effects and
> more. It's pretty accessible. some use of the jaws cursor is needed, but
> it's usable, and there are presets. I love it.
> email me privately if you wish to know how to access it.
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