Re: Hooking up a stereo to laptop

2004-06-07 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
Your stereo either needs a microphone jack or two stereo phono jacks.
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From: Jared Stofflett 
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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 5:16 PM
Subject: Hooking up a stereo to laptop


Here is the question. I have a laptop with one microphone jack, and one
headphone jack. Is there a way to hook up the laptop to a stereo so that I
can listen to all my mp3's and not have to burn them all to cd? If so, what
kind of input does my stereo need? I'm buying a new one so I can shop for
specific features.


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Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero

2004-06-06 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
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From: Marijan Janev 
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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero


Hi experts,
Speaking of Nero burning, yesterday I finished a new talking book in my
Macedonian language in .mp3 and wanted to burn it to a disk. The book has
705MB and I tried to burn it on a 80-minute CD, but I couldn't. Nero
(version 5.5.10.7) every time said there is no enough space and never gave
me the option of overburn. Why?
Any idea?
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely,
Marijan
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Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero


Gary,

You can repeatedly add tracks to a compilation that you're building by
following steps 7 to 11 in the notes I've pasted below.

Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive

1. Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.
2. Select CD from the choice of medium that can be written to by Nero.  Tab
to Next and press enter.
3. Select "compile a new CD" from the radio buttons.  Tab to Next and press
enter.
4. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select Audio
from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain MP3
tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and press
enter.
5. Press enter on the Finish button and the compilation window will be in
focus.
6. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
7. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing the
folders on your hard drive where they reside.
8. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to the
clipboard.
9. Press alt + tab to bring the Nero compilation window back into focus.
10. Use the keystroke control + V to paste the tracks into the compilation.
11. Repeat steps 7 through 10 until you have added all of the tracks you
want to include in your compilation.
12. You may now want to reorder the tracks in your compilation.  To do this,
use the keystroke control + X to cut the track to the keyboard then use the
up and down arrow keys to locate the track that you wish to immediately
follow the track you've just cut to the clipboard.  Use the keystroke
control + V to paste the track into the compilation and it will then appear
at this point.  NOTE:  this reordering is only possible if you have chose
audio format and not possible for data format.
13. When you are ready to burn your compilation, close all running
applications so that Nero is not competing for your computer's resources.
14. To burn the compilation, press alt + F to open the file menu and then
press W to open the Burn dialogue.
15. Tab to the Burn button and press enter.

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Subject: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero


Hi all.  I enjoyed reading the posts on how to use Nero, for all the new
users.  I used CDex to rip my CD tracks to the harddrive.  I want to add to
my MP3 compilations in Nero.  I got my first ten tracks copied from the
harddrive.  When I go back to Nero, I need to know how to add more tracks.
I have nearly 150 track that I ripped to the harddrive.  Now I need to put
all those on an MP3 CD.  I hope somebody can help.
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Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero

2004-06-06 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
I suppose MS have come up with a way of preventing self-made CD's to work in there 
XBOX. It's the same in my DVD player
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From: chris ramsay 
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Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero


hi keven I have burned disks in nero and easy cd creator but they
won't work in my son's microsoft xbox.  however, cds which I buy in the
store will work.  any idea why an audio cd won't work in the xbox.  I would
like to be able to have my son use some music I have collected as background
for his xbox games.

Chris

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Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero


> Hi Gary.
>
> These instructions should let you do exactly what you want to do.  Are you
> creating the compilation completely and then burning the disc or are you
> adding a number of tracks, burning the CD and then coming back and trying
to
> add more tracks?
>
> If you're doing the latter then you probably will have problems as Nero
will
> erase the disc, assuming it's a rewritable, and you will be left with only
> the latest compilation being burned to the disc.
>
> Try creating the compilation in full before you burn and let us know how
you
> get on.  Other members of the list have described how to move around in
> explorer to find and select the folders you're looking for so I won't
repeat
> those messages but just remember that you need to select tracks, go to
your
> Nero compilation window, paste them in and then go find more tracks
>
> Kevin
> - Original Message -
> From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 7:10 PM
> Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero
>
>
> > Hi Kevin.  Thanks for that, but what happened is that I ripped about 150
> > tracks from other CD's of mine onto my harddrive into the my music
folder.
> > The first folder had George Michael's Listen without Prejudice.  I now
> want
> > to go to my next folder, where the album The Highwaymen with Johnny Cash
> > resides.  When I try to add those tracks, they either replace the George
> > Michaels ones, or they don't burn.  I guess what I'm wondering is, how
to
> > add my next set of tracks as 11 and so on, then go to my other folders
to
> > count up more tracks.  I would appreciate any further comments on this.
I
> > hope this can work.
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 8:46 AM
> > Subject: Re: Adding Tracks to a Compilation in Nero
> >
> >
> > > Gary,
> > >
> > > You can repeatedly add tracks to a compilation that you're building by
> > > following steps 7 to 11 in the notes I've pasted below.
> > >
> > > Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive
> > >
> > > 1. Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.
> > > 2. Select CD from the choice of medium that can be written to by Nero.
> > Tab
> > > to Next and press enter.
> > > 3. Select "compile a new CD" from the radio buttons.  Tab to Next and
> > press
> > > enter.
> > > 4. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select
Audio
> > > from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
> > > players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain
MP3
> > > tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and
press
> > > enter.
> > > 5. Press enter on the Finish button and the compilation window will be
> in
> > > focus.
> > > 6. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
> > > 7. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing
the
> > > folders on your hard drive where they reside.
> > > 8. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to
> t

Re: Computer sounds

2004-05-25 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
what version of DECtalk 
Access32 are you running?
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Subject: Computer sounds


Hi all,

My mom just got a new set of 
speakers and before we put 
these on her machine 
everything was fine.  Now her 
Windows sounds and CD audio 
sounds are much louder than 
Dectalk access32.  I was not 
there, but everyone tells me 
they did not change anything, 
except, changing the speaker 
setup to a 5.1.  I had to go 
in to the volume and turn CD 
player down to 60 percent so 
she could at least hear her 
screen reader.  any 
suggestions as to why this 
would happen?
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Re: hi can someone help?

2004-05-17 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
Well, you don't wanna remove
the scripts:
try pressing ins+0 when in a
program that's not running,
then press ctrl+s, then Alt+f4

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Subject: hi can someone help?


hi can someone help i am using
jfw 5 and i am finding that
the winamp scrips
that are installed are
completely messing up my use
of programmes like
winamp sound forge, etc how
does one remove these scrips?
many thanks infact
it might be more than just the
scirps for winamp so can u
remove all the
scrips from jfw? also i am
finding that if i keep my
fingers on the keys wen
typing it is tending to type
more than one thing at a time,
hope someone can
help with this one from
stewart
and also wen i am using sf5 i
am finding that jfw is saying
to much to me re
the seconds and minutes in to
a file, thus wen trying to
eddit the jaws is
slowing sf down?
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Re: Re: copying a tape to an audio cd via the computer? Is thereaway todo this?

2004-05-11 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
It is an absolute DEFINITE:
you can't do it with Sound
Recorder (lousy software). It
will only record for one
Minute (nothing at all).
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Subject: Re: Re: copying a
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this?


I don't think that you can use
sound recorder because if I am
correct, it
has a bult in limitation as to
how long it can record a sound
for before it
will automatically stop and
there is nothing that you can
do to change it.

Steve.
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> Hi Steve can he use a
software like sound recorder
also which comes
built-in with windows or not?
> He just asked me this, and I
did not know how to reply, but
I just wanted
to make sure with you and or
the list before I give him the
wrong info and
say no that it can not.
> Talk soon
> >
> > From: "Steven Hicks"
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> > Date: 2004/05/10 Mon AM
06:31:21 GMT
> > To: "PC audio discussion
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> > Subject: Re: copying a
tape to an audio cd via the
computer? Is there a
way
> > todo this?
> >
> > Probably the best way to
do it is to get a tape
recorder and a line in
> > cable.  He can run the
tape recorder in to the line
in on his sound card
and
> > with some software like
GoldWAVE or Sound Forge, he
can record from the
> > cassette.
> >
> > I hope that this is of
some help,
> >
> > Steve.
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> > Subject: copying a tape to
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> > this?
> >
> >
> > > Hi I am posting this
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who wishes to copy
an
> > audio tape that he
recorded of him singing in a
band of his to an audio
cd
> > via the computer if he can
or perhaps some other device
which the list
can
> > suggest  and he would like
to know how he would go about
doing this? Are
> > there any devices that he
can purchase that are not very
expensive that
> > would allow him to do
this?
> > > Any help with this would
be appreciated, as when he
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> > stumped..
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Re: ImToo DVD Audio Ripper and the way files are created

2004-04-06 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
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Subject: ImToo DVD Audio Ripper and the way files are created


Hi guys
I just purchased a copy of ImToo DVD Audio Ripper v1.0.18 and it rocks. 
For those of you who don't know, this program takes the soundtrack from a 
dvd and converts it to an mp3 or a wav file so you can burn it onto a cd or 
listen to it on your computer.
It's really easy to use and most things about the program are standard, but 
I've only got one little problem and I'm wondering if there's a way to do 
what I want.  I've got a box set of a tv series called The Critic, and each 
show lasts approximately 25 minutes, give or take.

What I'd like to do is have each show be it's own mp3 rather than having 6 
or 7 files per show. I could put them into sound forge and join them all 
together but that's an arduous process and I'd really rather not do that if 
I can avoid it.  In the program there's a volume size combo box, and it has 
3 choices.  Chapters which I tried and didn't like, 5 mb, and custom time 6 
min.
  I thought of using the custom time choice but if there's an edit box to 
show how long to make each file, i can't seem to locate it.  Also, this 
program has a rather odd menu bar type of thing. there's different buttons 
like file, tools, settings and help, but when I try clicking on them, 
nothing seems to happen. Anyone have any idea about how to solve this? Like 
I said, I'd  much rather have each individual show be it's own file rather 
than have 6 or 7 files per show and I'd really rather not spend all that 
time putting them together.  Thanks for any help you guys can give on or 
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Re: Winamp 5.03 settings

2004-04-03 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
It will ask you how you connect to the internet.
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Subject: Winamp 5.03 settings


Morning all,
Going to be installing the newest version of Winamp shortly. Are there any
new installation settings that a person should, or not, be looking out for?
Does it install over the existing version and keep original settings?
Thanks,
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Re: Can't Find Volume Control

2004-04-03 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
The PC's software volume control can be opened in the following way:
1. Open the Run dialog with windows+R
2. Type "sndvol32" (ignoring quotes) and press Enter.
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Subject: RE: Can't Find Volume Control


Well, I tried that and didn't find it, but I'll try again.  At least now I
know I was on the right track.

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hi yes put your windows xp cdrom in and goto setup on the screen you will
find add additional components run that and you will find volume control in
that menu.
hope this helps

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> get an error message saying I must first go to Add or Remove programs in
the
> control panel and add it.  However, I cannot find it anywhere in there.  I
> checked under add or remove Windows components also, can't find it there.
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