Re: Laptop making strange noises

2008-12-13 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Sometimes you get that. When I use my ipod with noise canceling headphones, 
I get this really wierd buzzing sound. Not sure why.


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From: "André van Deventer" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Cc: "'Riana van der Walt'" 
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2008 11:14 AM
Subject: Laptop making strange noises



Hi all

A friend of mine has a very strange problem with her new laptop.

She uses a xitel device to play music from her laptop through a high 
quality
stereo system.  When she connects this device to her laptop while on 
battery

power, everything is fine and the sound is clear.  However, as soon as she
connects the power chord of her laptop, a lot of noise is generated 
through
her speakers.  She had another laptop before which was stolen, and it 
worked

fine.

She has already tried to connect the laptop to a different power outlet 
and

also tried to move the xitel further away from the laptop with a USB
extension cable  without any luck.

Any advice from all you knowledgeable folks?

Andre


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Re: Winamp and dvd-s.

2008-12-07 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I tried once on an older computer. I had to manually select the .vob file in 
the dvd, and when it played, all it was horrible horrible statick. That 
could be just me, though.




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Hi!
Maybe it's a stupid question but can Winamp play dvd-s?
Thanks.
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Re: Choosing Location in Easy CD-DA Extractor

2008-12-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi,

Ah, I see. Well, I take it its not so great now? That's sad - but 25 dollars 
would be an excellent price. Though CD Ex can convert files, actually.




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Constantine,

Easy CDDA Extractor includes ripper, burner, and file format converter
components (I've never used CDEx; but I don't think it does.); and, back in
the day, its registration fee was only $25. It was generally regarded as one
of the best deals on the computer audio market.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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Hi,

Just curious. What's the difference between this program and CD ex? I've
always swore by CD EX.



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I have a bunch of completely legal CD's that I want to conver to
completely legal MP3's. Each disk is one track, so I don't have to worry
about choosing tracks or anything like that. Has anyone at least gotten,
in Easy CD-DA Extractor 12, the "choose a location" feature to work
correctly? I don't have the fabled version 9, and besides, I want to use
the new extraction engine in 12 to do this. I would use Exact Audio
Copy, but EAC does not like these disks. Anyone have any thoughts?

bruce

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Re: Choosing Location in Easy CD-DA Extractor

2008-12-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi,

Just curious. What's the difference between this program and CD ex? I've 
always swore by CD EX.




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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 9:47 AM
Subject: Choosing Location in Easy CD-DA Extractor



I have a bunch of completely legal CD's that I want to conver to
completely legal MP3's. Each disk is one track, so I don't have to worry
about choosing tracks or anything like that. Has anyone at least gotten,
in Easy CD-DA Extractor 12, the "choose a location" feature to work
correctly? I don't have the fabled version 9, and besides, I want to use
the new extraction engine in 12 to do this. I would use Exact Audio
Copy, but EAC does not like these disks. Anyone have any thoughts?

bruce

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Re: EEE PC Asus (For Roger and others)

2008-12-02 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi,

I have a friend who has one of these, and it doesn't do that. Not sure why 
yours would. Is it a eee pc 904 ha?




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Which screen reader are you using on this EEE PC from Asus? Are the 
speakers loud enough? My Dell notebook model 1505 does do the same thing 
when I insert a jack into the line-in jack. I am presented with a dialog 
box/pop up message asking me which input source I want to use line-in, 
microphone or nothing but this screen is acessible.



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Re: Portable Media Player with Large Disk

2008-11-19 Thread constantine (on laptop)

It will run on the ipod video with an 80 gb hard drive.



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Subject: Portable Media Player with Large Disk



Since Rockbox won't run on the iPod classic, now with a 120GB drive,
what's one to do who wants a machine with a large internal drive?  Or
am I/are we stuck with the 16GB boundary until fatter cards come
along?


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Re: Scripts for Skype

2008-10-30 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi,

Yeah, http://dlee.org/skype should be the right one.




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Hi, The latest version of Skype and the scripts for JAWS can be found
by visiting the skype tips and tricks page go to:
www.moving-mountains.com


Kindest regards,

Ibby Karbhari
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I think the website for it is: dlee.org/skype

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   Hi my friend, I'd like to have skype script ver. 3.8 how and how

can I

get it...
   I'm Jose ortega from Juarex Mexico...
Yhank you.
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Re: Is there a device that will let you play a thumb drivethroughastario?

2008-10-23 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi

You can buy a stario that will do it. But honestly, I'd use an AV cable, 
because buying a stario that could play thumb drives is a waste of money- 
your not getting very much money back- because the thumb drive costs a 
fraction of the system.





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Thanks, can anyone reccamend any devices of that nature?

On 10/22/08, Larry Naessens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Alex. AV is short for Audio Video.

Larry
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Sorry if I sound stupid, but what is an AV system?

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Hi,
sorry for late post, but there are AV systems that also play USB
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Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2008 18:24:13 -0600

Best way I can think of is buy one of those cables that have two RCA
jacks
on one end and 1 at the other. Plug the end with 1 jack into a laptop,
with
a thumb drive in it, and plug the other two into a stario or tv equipt
with
2 stario jacks.

hth


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astario?



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Is there a device that will let you plug in a thumb drive and act 
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a CD player, reading the songs, and sending them through RCA to a
stario receiver? I would apppreciate any advice on a product that
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Re: SV: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!

2008-10-15 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Well actually, I have a question. This isn't exactly pc audio related, but 
its a good point to make.


There are scripts out there that make skype an accessible program with jaws, 
just like there are scripts out there that make itunes a working program 
with jaws.


Also, you can download the beta of jaws 10. You can also upgrade - when 
windows xp is no longer being supported, lots of people will be forced to - 
and you'll iether have to use jaws 10.0 (by then) or some other technology, 
because by then windows 7 (or whatever there calling it now) will be out, 
and the design of it will have changed, and jaws 10 will be required.


But seriously. I'm not getting the ipod 4th gen because I have an ipod video 
with rockbox, which is also free and is not just a small little script 
iether, btw. Its taken hundreds of volunteers to make rockbox possible. Then 
again, its open source. That doesn't change the fact that this could be to.


So, I pay 100 dollars for an ipod. I'd pay close to that for the scripts. I 
could go buy an mp3 player, not an ipod but an mp3 player with the same 
amount of memory - say a sandisc sansa- for 40 dollars, put rockbox on it, 
and have a perfectly good alternitive. Just so people know about it - 
instead of thinking they have to buy the scripts.





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Don't you know yet that the majority opinion is that if it is access for 
the blind that it should be free and be without any bugs or problems. 
Anyone writing software or scripts for blind people should do so out of the 
goodness of the hearts and not worry about where the money comes from to pay 
for food, utilities, house payments, etc.




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Have you tried the scripts?  No one is going to hold a gun to your head to
pay for them if you don't want.  Notice the version is 4.0 so it looks like
Brian has convinced enough people that the work he has done is worth it.
Why do you people insist on whining about something like this?  If it is
just a simple script then write them yourself and give them away if you
want.  If the price is too high then the market will decide it.

The J-tunes scripts take a program which is useable with JAWS and make it an
efficient well running pleasure to use.  If you don't want to pay for it
then don't but don't make stupid and unsubstantiated comments about Brian
when you haven't a clue what you're talking about.

Karl





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Yeah. 20-30, but no way I am paying 70-80 for just a script no matter how
good it is.
Somehow, that reminds me when people who created accessible software used to
charge outrageous prices because they knew they could screw some agency who
would pay it. I really think this price structure should be rethought.


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Hi there

If I'm not mistaken, that's in euro's (Or pounds). Iether way, here in
Canada or in the States, its probably even more- i agree, there is a limmit-

heck, I'd have been willing to pay fourty- because I did use the demmo at
one point and did it ever make a difference.



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I too am a 

Re: looking for free editor

2008-10-13 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I've been using the gold wave trial for a long, long time now. There's no 
time limmit, that I've seen. Its just you can only do a thousand commands 
with every use of it, then you have to close and reopen it.





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Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: looking for free editor



Free wav audio editor is audacity from sourceforge.net. Free mp3 editor
is directcut.

Walter Ramage said the following on 12.10.2008 13:50:
Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will 
all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period 
with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If 
you

were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence 
have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also 
install

the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.






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Re: Is there a device that will let you play a thumb drive through astario?

2008-10-12 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Best way I can think of is buy one of those cables that have two RCA jacks 
on one end and 1 at the other. Plug the end with 1 jack into a laptop, with 
a thumb drive in it, and plug the other two into a stario or tv equipt with 
2 stario jacks.


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--
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Is there a device that will let you plug in a thumb drive and act like
a CD player, reading the songs, and sending them through RCA to a
stario receiver? I would apppreciate any advice on a product that
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Re: SV: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!

2008-10-11 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi there

If I'm not mistaken, that's in euro's (Or pounds). Iether way, here in 
Canada or in the States, its probably even more- i agree, there is a limmit- 
heck, I'd have been willing to pay fourty- because I did use the demmo at 
one point and did it ever make a difference.




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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 8:23 PM
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I too am a fan of freeware and open source software, but remember iTunes
has only just now become accessible "out of the box". You may also need
the latest versions of the screen readers as well, like the second
release of the JAWS 10 Beta, although I'm not sure about this particular
point. I'm more than willing to pay for an accessible solution when
either there isn't a free accessible solution at all or the free
solution is just a lot tougher to use. I'll also support the development
of accessible software by paying for software that's been made
accessible, although there is a limit! I'm not sure if J-Tunes is worth
the price, but it's my understanding that up until Apple released iTunes
8, you didn't have a lot of other options.

Just to come clean, I've never used J-Tunes, itunes or an iPod. For my
part, the Apple space is just too expensive and proprietary, although to
be honest, the iPod Nano 4th Generation does have me intrigued.

Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hello!
Well actually i agree with you.
Haven't tested itunes but as i understand iTunes is free.
Long live the freeware and open source.
/Anders.

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Ow, that price, inclduing the ipod, seriously turns me off. I don't think
I'll be buying this. I mean, what's the difference between j-tunes and I
Tunes? I thought I tunes by itself was accessible.




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To: "Access-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 8:11 PM
Subject: Fwd: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!




From: Scott Erichsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all,

Despite a bit of a roller-coaster ride at the last moment with the
iTunes 8.01 update, J-Tunes version 4.0 is now available to download.
Please read this message carefully as it contains important
information prior to download.

First, we must thank our beta testing team.  If it was not for the
dedication and support from our beta testers this product just
wouldn't have happened.  Considering iTunes 8 was released in
mid-September, and here we are in mid-October with a completely
rewritten and tested product is largely due to the hard work they have
put in.

Also thanks to the developer, Brian Hartgen who has worked day and
sometimes night to get this product to the stage that it is now. He
must be congratulated on a fantastic effort.

The User Guide is available on the website and I would encourage you
to read it as it is likely to answer all your questions.  We have
expanded it to include all the new features of J-Tunes and have
included a whole new section on the use of the iPod Nano 4th
generation which is the latest iPod with talking menus

J-Tunes will function as a demo by default.  However if you have
purchased J-Tunes version 3, you can upgrade free of charge. Please
read the section in the User Guide relating to how this is done. The
price for a full copy of J-Tunes in Australia is $75.00.

Literally as each day goes by, we learn more and more about iTunes. We
are collectively using more and more functions of iTunes to learn how
things work, and so there may be aspects of iTunes which are still
inaccessible.  If so, please let us know, but we hope J-Tunes 4.0 goes
a long way to addressing them.

Finally, as with all software, there may be problems with any software
package combined with iTunes.  However if a bug is conclusively found,
the only way to get it addressed for sure is to send it to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I will then take responsibility for sending your report onto our beta
testing team. we will try and rectify it in 

Re: Step by step instructions please!

2008-10-11 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Well, I think said equipment is a very expensive alternitive, so I'd 
recommend doing what you plan on doing- putting the songs on your computer 
in an mp3 format. I plan on doing that soon, and didn't know you could use 
CD EX for that.




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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 6:10 AM
Subject: RE: Step by step instructions please!



Hi Donald.  Firstly, you will need a cassette player with either left and
right phono sockets or a headphone socket.  There is a free programme 
called

CDEX which includes with in it a recorder but if you want to split the
contents of the tape into separate tracks then you will need an audio 
editor

such as Gold Wave or Total Recorder or Sound Forge ETC.  These are also
recorders and will do what you want with ease.  If you don't want to split
the file into tracks then the CDEX recorder will do fine.  When you decide
what you wish to do and what programme you want to use then let us know 
and

we can help.  The problem is, until you decide what you want to do it is
difficult to give step by step instructions as each programme has 
different

controls and shortcut keys and although some on the list may be familiar
with all the well known editors, some like myself are only familiar with
Gold Wave and not any of the others.  If your end goal is to burn the
contents on your cassette to a CD then there is a piece of equipment that
will do that for you without having to use your PC but I don't know 
anything

more about it or what it is called as I've had no experience with it.
Perhaps some on this list though can help there.  Walter.

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Step by step instructions please!



   I have received a cassette tape with a bunch of songs on it. I
want to convert those songs to a format like WMA on my computer. What is 
the

hardware and software needed and instructions necessary to perform this
task?

Donald


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Re: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!

2008-10-11 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Well, that's my point. Sure. Someones worked really hard to create this. But 
that's like saying hey there, man. Pay 70 dollars and I'll give you a 
chocolate bar so I can eat- that is, in my view, too expensive when there is 
rockbox out there, more accessible itunes out there, etc. Then again that's 
just me. I'd pay 20 dollars for them- but 70? No way.




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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 7:57 AM
Subject: SV: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!


Hello!
Well actually i agree with you.
Haven't tested itunes but as i understand iTunes is free.
Long live the freeware and open source.
/Anders.

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Ow, that price, inclduing the ipod, seriously turns me off. I don't think
I'll be buying this. I mean, what's the difference between j-tunes and I
Tunes? I thought I tunes by itself was accessible.




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From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Access-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 8:11 PM
Subject: Fwd: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!



From: Scott Erichsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all,

Despite a bit of a roller-coaster ride at the last moment with the
iTunes 8.01 update, J-Tunes version 4.0 is now available to download.
Please read this message carefully as it contains important
information prior to download.

First, we must thank our beta testing team.  If it was not for the
dedication and support from our beta testers this product just
wouldn't have happened.  Considering iTunes 8 was released in
mid-September, and here we are in mid-October with a completely
rewritten and tested product is largely due to the hard work they have
put in.

Also thanks to the developer, Brian Hartgen who has worked day and
sometimes night to get this product to the stage that it is now. He
must be congratulated on a fantastic effort.

The User Guide is available on the website and I would encourage you
to read it as it is likely to answer all your questions.  We have
expanded it to include all the new features of J-Tunes and have
included a whole new section on the use of the iPod Nano 4th
generation which is the latest iPod with talking menus

J-Tunes will function as a demo by default.  However if you have
purchased J-Tunes version 3, you can upgrade free of charge. Please
read the section in the User Guide relating to how this is done. The
price for a full copy of J-Tunes in Australia is $75.00.

Literally as each day goes by, we learn more and more about iTunes. We
are collectively using more and more functions of iTunes to learn how
things work, and so there may be aspects of iTunes which are still
inaccessible.  If so, please let us know, but we hope J-Tunes 4.0 goes
a long way to addressing them.

Finally, as with all software, there may be problems with any software
package combined with iTunes.  However if a bug is conclusively found,
the only way to get it addressed for sure is to send it to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I will then take responsibility for sending your report onto our beta
testing team. we will try and rectify it in the next J-Tunes update.
But we hope that you will enjoy the J-Tunes experience in using JAWS
with iTunes as our many customers have done until this point.

So for that all important link.  It is

http://www.tandt-consultancy.com/j-tunes.html

Enjoy!

Scott Erichsen
Support and Training, Blindness Products

T & T Consultancy Australia Pty LTD.

795 Pacific Highway,
Gordon,
NSW, 2072

Tel: +612 9499 5075
Fax: +612 9499 5073
Website: www.tandt-consultancy.com.au

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Re: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme

2008-10-09 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi,

I'm about to upload some various clips to sendspace to show you how it 
sounds for different things. (close up, what happens when things get too 
loud, what happens when things're far away, etc).


It'll mostly be with engines- its not ideal but it works well enough.



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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 6:21 PM
Subject: RE: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme


Greetings,

It does very well with meetings etc., even if someone is sitting across
a conference room from you.

Blessings,

Mari Dole



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Subject: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme


Hi all

I hhave some questions regarding the victor reader xtreme especially
regarding it's recording quality.

This is probably one of the best pieces  of technology to come out in a
long time.

But can it be used effectively as a recorder for lectures and
conferences? And will an external microphone make a significant
difference  in the recording quality of this machine?

Would you be able to compare the recording quality with e.g. something
like the olympus recorders?

I have a serious hearing impairment so sound quality is of great
importance to me.

I cannot seem to find any sample recordings of this machine anywhere.
There are some good reviews though.

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Re: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!

2008-10-06 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Ow, that price, inclduing the ipod, seriously turns me off. I don't think 
I'll be buying this. I mean, what's the difference between j-tunes and I 
Tunes? I thought I tunes by itself was accessible.





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To: "Access-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "PC-Audio" 
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 8:11 PM
Subject: Fwd: J-Tunes 4.0 is released!



From: Scott Erichsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all,

Despite a bit of a roller-coaster ride at the last moment with the
iTunes 8.01 update, J-Tunes version 4.0 is now available to download.
Please read this message carefully as it contains important information
prior to download.

First, we must thank our beta testing team.  If it was not for the
dedication and support from our beta testers this product just wouldn't
have happened.  Considering iTunes 8 was released in mid-September, and
here we are in mid-October with a completely rewritten and tested
product is largely due to the hard work they have put in.

Also thanks to the developer, Brian Hartgen who has worked day and
sometimes night to get this product to the stage that it is now. He must
be congratulated on a fantastic effort.

The User Guide is available on the website and I would encourage you to
read it as it is likely to answer all your questions.  We have expanded
it to include all the new features of J-Tunes and have included a whole
new section on the use of the iPod Nano 4th generation which is the
latest iPod with talking menus

J-Tunes will function as a demo by default.  However if you have
purchased J-Tunes version 3, you can upgrade free of charge.
Please read the section in the User Guide relating to how this is done.
The price for a full copy of J-Tunes in Australia is $75.00.

Literally as each day goes by, we learn more and more about iTunes. We
are collectively using more and more functions of iTunes to learn how
things work, and so there may be aspects of iTunes which are still
inaccessible.  If so, please let us know, but we hope J-Tunes 4.0 goes a
long way to addressing them.

Finally, as with all software, there may be problems with any software
package combined with iTunes.  However if a bug is conclusively found,
the only way to get it addressed for sure is to send it to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I will then take responsibility for sending your report onto our beta
testing team.
we will try and rectify it in the next J-Tunes update.  But we hope that
you will enjoy the J-Tunes experience in using JAWS with iTunes as our
many customers have done until this point.

So for that all important link.  It is

http://www.tandt-consultancy.com/j-tunes.html

Enjoy!

Scott Erichsen
Support and Training, Blindness Products

T & T Consultancy Australia Pty LTD.

795 Pacific Highway,
Gordon,
NSW, 2072

Tel: +612 9499 5075
Fax: +612 9499 5073
Website: www.tandt-consultancy.com.au

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Re: winamp scripts

2008-10-05 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Are those the latest? - for winamp 5.5? Using jaws 10 beta here and also 
jaws 9.





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You can get them hear.
http://www.jfwlite.com/programs.html
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Hi there

Was just curious, does anyone know where to get the latest jaws scripts
for winamp?

thanks



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winamp scripts

2008-10-05 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi there

Was just curious, does anyone know where to get the latest jaws scripts for 
winamp?

thanks



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Re: warning about the turtle beach montaygo DDL

2008-10-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)

Hi,

With this laptop, hardware accelleration has to be brought down to 60 or so. 
I'm planning building a new desktop. Does anyone have the realtech Alp 688 
or 860? I can't remember what exactly the soundcard is...I know its realtch, 
though.




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HI listers.  I have some words of warning if any of you ever decide to
purchase the card I mentioned in the subject line.  I bought one of them,
and am currently working to get it sent back.  When recording, you can't 
set
levels by using a similar level to what the computer volume is for 
recording

line-in sources.  If you do, you will get lots of distortion.  Other than
that, the card seems to work fine except that in some games, I had to turn
the hardware sampling rate down to 33 percent so the computer wouldn't
crash.  Assuming all goes well, I intend to go with the sound blaster x-fi
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Re: A digital recorder wanted

2008-09-21 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi there

I highly recommend the Olympus ds50. Records in WMA format, not sure the 
memory, but I love the quality and probably has most of the things your 
looking for. I love the remote for it too.




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> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone suggest a product which will meet my needs.
>
> I am wanting a digital recorder which I can use to record meetings, etc. 
> It must:
>
> 1. Be able to record in MP3 format up to at least 192 KBPS.
>
> 2. Have the facility for recording to a line in socket as well as stereo 
> microphones.
>
> 3. Have a headphone output for listening.  A separate line out would also 
> be an advantage.
>
> 4. Be able to connect to a PC via an USB port, where the files appear in a 
> drive on the PC so that they can be copied using Windows
> Explorer in both directions.
>
> 5. Have basic editing facilities, e.g. cut, copy and paste.
>
> 6. Have at least 8 gig of storage.
>
> 7. Have manual volume control (preferably with a peak limiter) as well as 
> automatic volume control.  With the automatic control, it
> should preferably have buffer ahead checking so that the volume can be 
> adjusted without distorting on loud sounds.
>
> 8. Operate from mains power via a power pack or on batteries.
>
> 9. And most important, be fully or close to fully accessible to a totally 
> blind person.
>
> Price is not really an issue.  If there isn't anything which exactly 
> satisfies my needs, but there is something which comes close,
> please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
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Re: New podcast concerning the new talking iPod Nano.

2008-09-20 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

I spent 600 bucks for an ipod video 30 gb a while back. I also have a victor 
reader stream. Now, of course, ipods are totally overpriced compared with 
mainstream mp3 players. I don't know why, but a 2 gb ipod costs twice as 
much as a 4 gb regular mp3 player. The stream? I love the thing. I'll never 
be without it. It can do so much and its half the price of that ipod.

The ipod stil rules in terms of music playback, since I put rockbox on it (I 
recommend that to anyone, too, you can get a sandisc sansa mp3 player and 
they work darn good.)

The streams audio recording might be a bit bad, but who cares! It kills the 
book port and many other mp3 players I've used, and I don't think humanware 
put much work into it- and I mean that as a compliment. Humanware did such a 
great job on that thing that the stream is now my book port- I'll take it 
wherever I go. The ipod, too, because they both have there uses. I think now 
that this ipod might just be what us blind folks are looking for in the 
accessibility longterm- as long as apple keeps providing speech feedback, 
anyway. Maybe other mp3 player venders might start doing the same- afterall, 
think about it. Sited people could use the speech feedback to there 
advantage- while driving, while running, while working out at the gym.





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Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 2:14 PM
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> Is it possible that you tried the Stream's MP3 capabilities before they
> added independent bass and treble control for music? The Stream was
> designed first and foremost as a book reader, and its music capabilities
> are kind of a work in progress. You won't find a better player anywhere
> for Audible content, there are the NLS books (applicable for Americans
> only), its DAISY capabilities are second to none, and for something so
> small, the voice recorder feature is absolutely fantastic. It's not
> everyone's answer, of course, people have different needs depending on
> geography, lifestyle, and financial considerations, but it is one answer
> that has worked and does work for many.
>
> bruce
>
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> On Sat, 20 Sep 2008, Dave McElroy WA6BEF wrote:
>
>> The stream is a great product, but I have to say that I don't think its 
>> MP3
>> quality is that hot.  Admittedly, I've not played many others, so it is
>> certainly possible that they are all the same.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
>> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 12:36 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: New podcast concerning the new talking iPod Nano.
>>
>> The problem I have with these devices is the same old 1 and that comes
>> down to how much money you have.
>>
>> If you can't afford an Ipod Nano (and I accept that perhaps you can't)
>> , then there are some other great alternatives out there and I
>> mention this just to show that I'm not bias towards Apple Ipods in any
>> way but what I do have a bias against are products which are so
>> expensive in order that they be accessible, in other words products
>> exclusively designed for the blind but that's another topic for
>> another day .
>>
>> First, take a look at the Creative Zenstone line of players and (even
>> better than that I'm told) take a look at some of the Sandisk players.
>>
>> Now if you want an Ipod that's perfectly accessible then perhaps you
>> can take a look at one of the Shuffles, if you can use a CD player
>> then you can certainly have a good shuffle.
>>
>>
>> On 20/09/2008, at 3:53 AM, Rick Harmon wrote:
>>
>>> The stream rules totally.  I love it and would recommend it highly
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> Rick
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 1:50 PM
>>> Subject: Re: New podcast concerning the new talking iPod Nano.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm not Jonathan, though I know he'll be able to offer you some great
>>> advice too. I can't recommend highly enough the Victor Reader
>>> Stream. It
>>> may be overkill for what you want, but it is small, easy to use, 100%
>>> accessible, and works very well with music, boks, podcasts, and the
>>> like. You can hook your thumb drive right into it if you want to,
>

Re: another skype question

2008-09-09 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

Go into the view menu, hit up aro once or twice, when your screen reader 
says accessibility, hit enter on that. Make sure both of those boxes are 
checked (keyboard navigation and simplified graphics), and do the following 
to make sure your volume isn't low:

1. Go to the tools menu by hitting alt t.
2. Press p for options.
3. Go down once, you should hear audio options. Now tab twice until you hear 
microphone volume: 0 percent.
4. Hit right aro, or more acurately hold it down, jaws will stil say 0 
percent but it should be at 100.
5. Tab a few more times until you hear speaker volume. Again, hold down your 
right aro. By the way, this is a good time to mention it. If let skype 
control your audio is checked, it really does screw up your audio devices. 
So I recommend having this unchecked. (With my USB headset, it kept turning 
the microphone volume down so I kept getting frustrated until I finally 
realized). It really makes your system go bonkers, some of the time- but for 
some people can work wonders.

Now, tab over to save, and you should be good to go. Also be sure and check 
in sounds and audio devices to make sure your microphone isn't muted. Make 
sure its at 100 percent, too- I keep mine there. I'd rather people here me a 
bit too much than not at all.

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> hello friends, i have just downloaded the latest version of skype, but 
> when
> i try to call people i can't hear anything, normally i hear the ringing
> tone, and then the person answering, but now, i can't hear anything,but 
> when
> i called a friend tonight using my skype out contact, i could  not hear
> anything, yet her phone rang and when she answered it there was silence, i
> think i may have something turned off or volume really low, how do i bring
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Re: Victor Wave

2008-09-07 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Your friend is mistaken, then;

The victor wave is a daisy player/cd player, shaped like a compact personal 
cd player; in other words, a walkman with daisy capabilities. What daisy is?

Well, you can go to page number, if the book has that capability; switch 
between skipping chapters, phrases, pages or paragraphs. This all, of 
course, depends on weather or not the cd has the capability but at the 
least, you can move between chapters and phrases. The other thing about this 
nifty player if the fact it has USB connectivity to the computer, for 
downloading firmware updates- there are no more, however, because this unit 
is now beeing replaced with the victor reader stream, which I own and love.




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> Hi all,
>
> I hope everyone had a nice summer.
>
> Does anyone  know anything about the Victor Wave?  Last night, my friend
> told me that it is supposed to be a combination cd player/card readr.
>
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Re: olympus digital recorder

2008-09-05 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I'm pretty sure the ds models in general have voice guidance. I got shown a 
ds30, and most of the things talked.




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>
>
>> Hello:
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>> The Olympus DS-50 is the only 1 I'm aware of that has voice guidance.
>> Please
>> check our newsletter for updates on hardware products and software.
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>> Subject: olympus digital recorder
>>
>> What is the newest olympus digital recorder out there and how much 
>> storage
>> space does it have.  Right now I have the DS50 so I am wondering if any
>> new
>> recorders came out since then.
>>
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Re: audible.com help/converting books to MP3

2008-09-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

If I'm not mistaken- yet I could be, because I don't use audible- there are 
different audible formats. If you want mp3, I believe its audible 4, but I 
have no idea what these other formats are- have you checked in audible 
managers menu's? How about the download manager just for giggles?

Hope that helps some.

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> First, I wasn't sure which to download--Audible Download Manager or 
> Audible Manager--when purchasing my first book.  Not being sure I first 
> downloaded Audible Download Manager but found it confusing and wasn't sure 
> where in Media Player to find my file or how even to get into the player 
> itself.  So I downloaded Audible Manager, which is on desktop and it says 
> you can use its player or Windows Media.  Well I did get it to play with 
> the Audible player and I do like the way it continues from where you left 
> off when you re-open Audible Manager.  But I don't know the hot keys as 
> far as forwarding, rewinding and using volume on this player and wouldn't 
> mind help there.
>
> But what I'd also like help with is being able to somehow convert Audible 
> books into MP3's so they can be played in Winamp.  I know that somehow 
> they convert to small files and these files end in mid-sentence, but I do 
> prefer Winamp and am hoping someone can show me how to convert books to 
> MP3.
>
> Thanks.
>
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Re: Problems creating a gapless audio Cd, help!

2008-09-02 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Someone said, on your previous topic, to hit alt enter on the list of 
selected tracks and make that there time between tracks 0. Or frames, or 
whatever it is- its been a while now. Have you tried it? You didn't specify 
that, so you might want to try that before you post something else in a new 
thread about this, which could have been continued in the old one, anyway.


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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 6:17 AM
Subject: Problems creating a gapless audio Cd, help!


> Ok Guys and girls heres a strange one for you.
>
> I need to create an audio cd with track marks but no silence between 
> tracks and that one trakc plays automaticly right after the other without 
> pauses silence or needing to hit the track switch.
>
> I started out by editing some large audio files and taking small sections 
> from them roughly 10 to 20 seconds in length and creating separate wav 
> files.
>
> I used Goldwave and I made sure each file was trimmed so they ended 
> without extra silence in the files.
>
> I then burned a CD using Nero 6
>
> I check the box that says no pause between tracks on the beginning  screen 
> and that didn't work.
>
> Not only were there pauses, but I actually had to hit the track forward to 
> play the next track.
>
> I then burned another cd and checked the same box as before but then when 
> in to the advanced screen and checked the box that says remove silence at 
> the ends of cda tracks.
>
> Still the same result.
>
> Yes I could merge all the files in to one file and create a trackless cd 
> that plays the way I want it to and infact I have done that as a failsafe 
> but what am I missing?
>
> what am I doing wrong that my original methods are not giving me what I 
> want?
>
> Is there a bug in Nero 6 or a bug in the operator grin!
>
> any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Problems creating an audio cd with Neero, a puzzler! continued:

2008-09-02 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Well, it could be a burner issue, some burners don't like burning a cd with 
no silence between them, god knows why. I have a 7 year old burner here that 
does it just fine. I picked up a newer lg one and tried it, with no luck, 
just to see if it could be a hardware issue, I'm using nero 8.

On another desktop, I tried it again, both burners work, but one on there is 
a 4 year old lg, the other a 2 year old sony.

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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: Problems creating an audio cd with Neero, a puzzler! continued:


> Hello again.
>
> Well I tried it the way you suggest and it didn't work but wait! there is 
> more.
>
> Nero put up an error message saying that in the current write mode some of 
> the audio properties are not supported by your burner.  It then said that 
> if I clicked ok it would adjust the properties to fit and that ment 
> reinserting the pauses between tracks.
>
> Is this totally a hardware issue?  Do I have to buy a different burner to 
> support no silence between tracks?
>
> Is it a mode setting such as an ISO cd versas something else?
>
> Do I absolutely have to use an audio blank in this case rather then a data 
> CD?
>
> Any light from you guru's out there?
>
> Thanks again in advance.
>
> Don
> On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 09:35:38 -0400, Dan Kerstetter wrote:
>
>>Have you tried selecting all the files on your burn list and then you can 
>>go
>>into properties by pressing alt enter.  Make your adjustments from there.
>>That's what I do and it seems to work fine.
>
>>HTh
>
>>Dan Kerstetter
>
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>On Behalf Of Donald Breda
>>Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 7:28 AM
>>To: the pc audio group
>>Subject: Problems creating an audio cd with Neero, a puzzler!
>
>>Well this sounds like a real novice question and thats ok but believe me 
>>its
>>not, or at least I don't think so.
>
>>I did some audio editing in Goldwave cutting sections from large audio 
>>files
>>and breaking them out to several small files.
>
>>I made sure each cut was trimmed nicely removing any silence at ends of 
>>both
>>files.
>>I then fired up Nero 6 to create the audio cd.
>
>>I encountered the following problems.
>
>>Here was my goal first of all.
>>You need this to understand the problem.
>
>>I wanted an audio cd that played every track automaticly with no silence 
>>or
>>gaps between tracks.
>
>>I checked the no gaps between tracks or however Nero says it on the
>>beginning screen.
>
>>That didn't work.
>
>>I then created another cd where I checked the same box but then went in to
>>the advanced controls and checked remove silence at end of cda trakcs and
>>even with both boxes checked it didn't work.
>
>>If I played track 1 I manually had to advance to track 2 it just wouldn't
>>play on its own unattended.
>
>>What is going wrong?
>
>>Is it a bug with my particular version of Nero?
>>Am I missing something, thats entirely possible?
>
>>I need to create an audio cd with tracks but where one track plays rapid
>>fire right after another as if there were no tracks.
>
>>Yes I could merge the files in to one file and burbn it that way but I
>>really wanted the track marks.
>
>>what am I doing wrong?
>
>>I need this for voice over demos and thats the way they want them these
>>days.
>
>>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>>thanks in advance.
>
>>Don
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: More on recorders

2008-09-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

Why not check out the olympus ds models (ds30, ds40, ds50)? They have good 
quality and good battery life, and they do a lot more than just record- so, 
you get quite a bit of bang for your buck, in my oppinion.

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Subject: More on recorders


> Hi,
> So I did some testing with the H340. And even with stuff I can put it
> through here, it's not going to cut it. Plus the fact that it only works
> properly 1 out of 4 times. So now my question is what would be a good
> recorder that isn't too noisy, will record for a few hours on a battery
> charge and will accept stereo mic input? I've looked at the H2, the R09
> HR and the Olympus LS10. If there are more, or someone has an old one
> that they want to sell, let me know.
>
>
> Thanks
> Brandon
>
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Re: How can I stream so WIndows moble devices such as the Packmate can tune in?

2008-08-25 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Shoutcast will work. You'll just need to put something about download 
GSplayer, from http://www.greensoftware.com, I think that's what the URL is, 
sorry if its incorrect. Nevertheless, if it isn't, take a cruise over to 
http://www.pacmategear.com. Its most certainly there, if anywhere.

hope that helps
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 4:47 PM
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can tune in?


>I meant Live radio streams. Actually, I have both an icecast and
> shoutcast, and I want to get one of them to stream to windows Moble.
>
> On 8/25/08, Christopher Chaltain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I haven't used it myself, but I've heard good things about Orb from
>> http://www.orb.com/.
>>
>> Alex Follo wrote:
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Re: How can I stream so WIndows moble devices such as the Packmate cantune in?

2008-08-25 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Well, just make sure you have a playlist such as m3u, or pls, as shoutcast 
default is, I think. GS player can support both- and windows media player on 
there isn't very good imho, anyway- and I'm guessing most people have GS 
player. This also applies to the windows Mobile 6 platform as well.

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> -- 
> Alex
> Hi, I was just wondering how I could stream so that moble devices on
> windows pocket pc 2003 could listen in. For thouse who know what one
> is, I want to be able to stream to a packmate.
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Re: More on the Leadtek Winfast HDTV2000 Video Capture TV Tuner Card

2008-08-24 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Oh, wow. I didn't even pay attention to this thread but you seriously have 
my attention now. So Where exactly did you get this? And how much did it 
cost? I want one!


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Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: More on the Leadtek Winfast HDTV2000 Video Capture TV Tuner Card


> Hi Everyone!
>
> Ok, only been home for 12 hours but I've been playing for most of that
> time , I'll bomb out later on today no doubt.
>
> Thanks for all the email regarding this device, I didn't think so many
> people would be interested so here follows some more observations I've
> made about the device thus far.  I did tell you that I'd gone as far as
> scheduling broadcasts to be recorded with this tuner, you can also have
> the tuner burn the recording straight to a blank DVD, that's extremely
> useful if you plan to play the DVD on a player at a later time.
>
> Someone wrote to me privately regarding scanning for channels, you can
> do this easily by pressing f2 from the main screen, a "scan channels"
> dialogue box pops up, you can select your country and then your city,
> not just capital cities but regional centres and cities close to
> transmission towers are mentioned, i guess these locations also adjust
> the sensitivity control which exists in this dialogue box.  When you've
> selected your ountry and city press the scan button and the scan takes
> place, takes about 1-2 minutes to complete.  Now this is for the digital
> TV tuner and not the analogue TV tuner, the card has both and (to be
> quite honest), I'd want to use analogue when digital is on offer in your
> location , you'll get a far better picture (if anyone is
> interested I can attach a sample of some of the video this card records,
> I have 10 seconds of it recorded here and its about 5.5MB in length, the
> card records in uncompressed MPG video format by default though this can
> be changed.)
>
> So just to wet your appetite even further, here's a brief list of some
> of the shortcuts on offer.
> F1 Help
> f2 scanning settings
> f8 EPg (electronic Programme Guide)
> f9 Scheduler
> f10 Capture settings (image)
> f11 Video settings
> f12 General Settings
> a Audio Control
> h Video control
> s Audio Control (stereo/mono)
> Up arrow, Channel Up
> Down Arrow, Channel down
> Left Arrow, Decrease Volume
> Right Arrow, Increase Volume
>
> There are others of course and they're all listed in the help file.
>
> I have sighted assistance coming tomorrow and then the fun starts, we'll
> get to work on the remote controller which came with the card.
>
>
> -- 
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Re: burning CDs with WMP

2008-08-23 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Alternitively, hit alt f to go to the file menu and go down until you hear 
write these files to cd, if your in classic view or whatnot.

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Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: burning CDs with WMP


> Hi.
> I don't have a blank cd in my pc at the moment so I can't look to make 
> sure
> about this, but I think you hit tab, moving out of the folder view list,
> until you hear a button, at this point, the button is probably called 
> write
> these files to cd, by the way, now start down arrowing and see if you get
> something.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Sabaruddin Isa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 11:23 AM
> Subject: Re: burning CDs with WMP
>
>
>> Hi
>>
>> where exactly does that burn button reside? I cant quite locate it.
>> Thanks
>>
>> On 8/22/08, Cornell Ligon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello there,
>>> You can simply go to the file folder of each rip and select individual
>>> songs. Then, copy and drag over to CD drive.Once you've moved all the
>>> songs
>>> you want, tab over once, followed by down arrow to 'burn to disc.' That
>>> should then open WMP and you may have to tab over and hit the 'start
>>> burn'
>>> button.
>>> HTH!
>>> Once you've put all song files there, tab over once, and then arrow down
>>> to
>>> burn
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Cornell
>>>
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 Subject: burning CDs with WMP
 Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 07:41:57 -0400

 Hi,

 I ripped all the CDs I want to WMP. Now I want to burn songs from each
 of
 the CDS, but not every song on every CD. I inserted a blank CD, but am
 stuck on what to do next. I looked at the help for burning CDs, and it
 says I need to create a list and need to drag items to there. I use
 Jaws.
 What do I need to do and how do I do it to burn the songs I want?

 Thank you.


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Re: Olympus WS_311M and Rockbox or any other available accessibility toolfor it

2008-08-20 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

I'd just like to give you some advice- check the rockbox page before you ask 
questions like that- it will tell you, on the homepage, what players it does 
not and does support.

thank you


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> Hello List!
>
> I was recently given an Olympus WS_311M Recorder/Player.  Does Rockbox 
> work with this model of player?  If so, which version and how is it 
> installed?
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Re: Klango player, success!

2008-07-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)
What exactly does this player do? It sounds really interesting.

thanks

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Subject: Klango player, success!


> Hey folks
>
> As the subject line says, I've figured it out so let me try to
> explain this the very best I can.  I followed Anthony's suggestion,
> and this time, I kept JAWS 9.0 running while I ran the Klango Player,
> just to see what might happen. I have a host of SAPI 5 voices
> installed here so I figured at least one of them should start at some
> point.  I ran the Klango Player DX Mode option from the menu, it
> actually shows up as a regular file in windows explorer which I
> thought was kind of interesting.  Anyways, I heard the tick, tock,
> sound as before.  I know on this particular machine that sometimes it
> takes a while for one of the voices to load.  So I remained patient
> to see what happened.  After waiting only about 30 to 45 seconds, I
> heard the Realspeak Samantha voice, which is my default SAPI
> synthesizer start speaking.  I again followed Anthony's awesome
> advice and created an account from with in a program. You're
> presented with a menu and the first choice is log in, and the second
> choice is create an account. To choose an option, just press
> enter.  To create an account, you first enter a username, and then
> press enter.  If your username is accepted, you can then create a
> password.  You're then asked to enter it again.  If you forget it
> there is an option to remind you later so don't worry.  After that,
> you're asked to enter an e-mail address so that they can send you an
> e-mail with your password.
>
>  So I set that up and we were all good. It asks you if you'd like to
> enable auto-login, which I then turned on.  The really interesting
> thing about this program is that when you're presented with a menu of
> choices, or you're asked to enter information, the voice is panned
> completely to the left, and depending on what you do, the voice pans
> over to the right.   To conseptualize this, imagine that you open the
> menu bar with the alt key.  Your first choice will be spoken in the
> left speaker.  As you use your right arrow key to move along the
> choices, the voice moves further right, until the last choice is read
> only in the right speaker.  This is cool because it kind of gives you
> an idea of where you are within the menus.
> Cool feature!
> I took a look at the media section and it contains a number of radio
> stations, podcasts and audio books, just as we've read before.  The
> cool thing about the Podcasts is that you can choose to actually
> listen to it before you download it to your hard drive.  So if you
> don't like something you won't waste time downloading stuff you know
> you don't want. Nice! Overall this player is a lot of fun! I do think
> they need to make things a little easier to understand on the
> documentation end so that people will understand *exactly* what is
> going to happen before they get started I.e.  In other words, In the
> documentation, they should mention that a tick, tock sound will be
> heard while your SAPI 5 voices load, and that it's important to run
> the DX Mode option first and wait for your default SAPI 5 voice to
> start speaking.  I think this will help new users feel a lot more 
> comfortable.
>  Hope that helps clear things up.  Thanks again Anthony for your
> great advice on getting this going for me, and thanks to everyone
> else who responded to my original question too.
>
> Chris
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victor reader stream

2008-07-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

I went to download version 2.0 for the victor reader stream. However, all I can 
find is the 2.0 of stream companion, and 1.2 of the firmware. 

I went to:
http://www.humanware.com/en-canada/support/vr_stream_software

any ideas?

thanks.

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Re: Free-For-All Friday

2008-06-10 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

I really think this is a great idea. I have a question- can radio shows be 
promoted as well? (I'm trying to start one and don't have many listeners).

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>I know several list members who have podcasts and webcasts
> and there are probably many others who I do not know about.
> I've been trying to think of a way to help podcasters and
> webcasters promote their casts and came up with this idea.
>
> Maybe a couple times a month, say the first and third Friday
> of each month, we could have a free-for-all Friday when any
> list member could post a short concise message telling about
> their cast.  I'm thinking posts could be made all day Friday
> UTC.  I would send out a message to the list a few hours
> prior to the start of the Friday time period and explain that
> it is a free-for-all Friday and what UTC time would be in the
> United States and maybe other parts of the world.
>
> If I don't get too many complaints against doing this maybe
> we can try it this Friday, the thirteenth of June.
>
> Send complaints to:
> tom at pc dash audio dot org.
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Re: Free-For-All Friday

2008-06-10 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Yeah, but I have to agree there, though I think its a good idea. I'd 
probably only post when necisary, because it would always be the same- of 
course, my website is hopefully going to have some more podcasts, that is of 
course, asuming it will work. Not to mention my upload speed, but that's 
another story.

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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 9:53 AM
Subject: RE: Free-For-All Friday


> I'll probably be the only one who doesn't like the idea, and that's
> okay, it's not my list, but I just think there are so many such forums
> out there already, and people cross-post to all of them. If it's a
> dedicated forum for advertising podcasts and shows and so on, fine,
> great. But if five other lists allow it, and I'm a member of all five
> lists for various reasons, I have to read five copies of the ad.Plus,
> you're always goingto have thepeople who will post ads on other than the
> designated days,a nd then claim that they didn't know.Just my two cents'
> worth, and I'm sure I'll be overruled on this one, which is fine.
>
> bruce
>
>
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:02:57 -0400, "albert griffith"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> I like the idea but I'd rather we don't allow people to promote the
>> presentations of others. If we do this will become just another
>> advertising
>> outlet for developers and vendors.  I'd like it to have a noncommercial
>> texture.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Behalf Of dennis
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 9:52 AM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: Free-For-All Friday
>>
>> i think this is a great idea.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 8:45 AM
>> Subject: Re: Free-For-All Friday
>>
>>
>> >I think this is a good idea but I'd like to see the idea extended
>> > slightly so people could let people on the list know of podcasts or
>> > online radio stations they find interesting even if the person
>> > mentioning the podcast or station isn't involved with that podcast or
>> > station.
>> >
>> > Regards Steve.
>> >
>> > From: Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>> >
>> > I know several list members who have podcasts and webcasts
>> > and there are probably many others who I do not know about.
>> > I've been trying to think of a way to help podcasters and
>> > webcasters promote their casts and came up with this idea.
>> >
>> > Maybe a couple times a month, say the first and third Friday
>> > of each month, we could have a free-for-all Friday when any
>> > list member could post a short concise message telling about
>> > their cast.  I'm thinking posts could be made all day Friday
>> > UTC.  I would send out a message to the list a few hours
>> > prior to the start of the Friday time period and explain that
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Re: Accessibility Evangelism and Unfortunate NewsFromAmericaOnline(AOL) Radio

2008-06-08 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Yeah, but yahoo has, at least found a solution; call or email them. In my 
experience, this has bearly been an inconvenience. I was on the phone in 
minutes, and I had my acount created by a representitive.


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>  You may not like AL very well;  however, they have made their capcha
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Re: Unfortunate News From America Online (AOL)

2008-06-08 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Well, guess this doesn't really apply to me, since I'm not in america 
(hence, don't have to pay healthcare and the dollar is good- but that's off 
topic), but I believe with james on this issue;we should be looking at 
different solutions, after all, there are a lot out there- just to name a 
few:

http://www.mikesradioworld.com
http://www.bluebeat.com
launchcat.yahoo.ca

etc, and they're all free! And most of them use mainstream players like 
winamp, or windows media player.


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> Well, I fully believe that law suits should be a last resort, and we
> shouldn't "panic". In this case though, I'd like to point out a few 
> things.
>
> "we will take some significant steps backward as we transition to the use 
> of a third party player. We apologize for the inconvenience"
>
> I believe Curtis Chong when he says "Mr. Wlodkowski ... is a man of 
> integrity and a person who is deeply committed to ensuring access to AOL's 
> services by all people with disabilities.", but it sounds to me like our 
> inability to access AOL or CBS Radio is considered a mere inconvenience to 
> AOL. Since we have other streaming options, I suppose technically it is 
> just an inconvenience, but if everyone providing on line streams and media 
> players felt this way then it wouldn't be long before this vital source of 
> information and entertainment would be inaccessible to the blind. I agree 
> that as blind persons and Americans, we have bigger issues facing us, but 
> you can always say that about any given issue. Furthermore, more and more 
> people are getting their information on these weighty issues over the 
> internet, and the blind should be able to do the same.
>
> "The necessity of this new business model was driven by the dramatic 
> increase in the music royalty rates paid for Internet Radio.  This action 
> by the record labels left AOL no choice but to look for an alternative way 
> to stay in the internet radio business. Given the business demands and 
> accelerated transition, there wasn't ample time for us to effective 
> address the major usability issues with the CBS Player. The AOL Radio team 
> is aware of the accessibility barriers presented by this transition, and 
> is committed to addressing the issue with CBS Radio once the new player 
> interface launches on June 9."
>
>
> When did AOL and others know about this dramatic increase in royalty
> rates paid to internet radio? Is it really the case that they didn't
> have ample time to deal with accessibility issues? Why are they waiting
> until June 9th to address this issue with CBS radio?
>
> Like I said, we shouldn't "panic", although I'm not sure I've seen
> anyone panic yet, and we shouldn't jump to the conclusion that anyone
> needs to file a law suit. On the other hand, although AOL and Mr.
>
> Wlodkowski are coming clean with this issue, I don't think they should be 
> given a free pass either. For my part, I'm not convinced they couldn't 
> have addressed this issue before June 9. Furthermore, I don't think 
> business needs are a justification to break the law.
>
> Well, that's just my $0.02, and I know people who are a lot smarter than 
> me and who are a lot familiar with all of these issues are looking into 
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Re: talks

2008-06-06 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Tox is a program designed to work on nokia phones. Its basically a screen 
reader for your phone, as I understand it.


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> High Paul,
> What is Talks?
> Is it some kind of firmware to make the phone more assessable for blind
> people?
> Thanks.
>  John.
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>>I just bought a new cell phone.  I have downloaded the talks file
>> which is a zip file.  I unziped it in to my unzip directory to see
>> what it was there are 2 files.  I'm assumming that I unzip them to my
>> phone?
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Re: Irritating with stream companion.

2008-06-05 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Really? That's daisy books your talking about right? - for normal books, I 
use a card reader- or transfer via my computer, much easier imho.


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> Problems with that stream companion software is that a big bug exists
> that in some books, all of the files are not uploaded to the card so
> the books sent via this method are corrupted. I've pointed this out
> to HumanWare, but nothing done as of yet, and it's been at least 3 months.
>
> ..c
>
> At 10:21 PM 6/4/2008, you wrote:
>>Hi
>>
>>What makes you think this?
>>In stream companion, go to notes tab, select the stream, hit space on all
>>the notes you want to select? Not that hard...imho, anyway. doesn't take
>>that long, iether.
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>> > can
>> > not select all notes end convert them in to wav files.
>> > I think this is really bad because if you have many notes you'll have a
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Re: Irritating with stiream companion.

2008-06-04 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

What makes you think this?
In stream companion, go to notes tab, select the stream, hit space on all 
the notes you want to select? Not that hard...imho, anyway. doesn't take 
that long, iether.


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> Hello!
> One thing i have found out when using the stream companion is that yu can
> not select all notes end convert them in to wav files.
> I think this is really bad because if you have many notes you'll have a 
> lot
> of extra work to do.
> Or maybe blind people have extra time in their life-).
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Re: Which Players do best with which players

2008-06-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

Thanks a lot for that- I didn't even realize it. By the way, is there really 
any difference in winamp 5.5 and the newest one? And any idea where I can 
get 5.24?

thanks


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Which update pop up are you talking about? If it's the one that let's
you know about a new version when you start Winamp, you can disable that
in the settings. Go into Winamp preferences, I use Control-p. Arrow up
or down until you get to "General Preferences". You can then tab over to
"Check for new version of Winamp at startup." and uncheck that option.

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> Hi,
>
> Did you instal jim grimsby's scripts?
> What screen reader are you using?
> What version of winamp were you using at the time?
>
> Personally, I think my favorite version is 5.24. But I hate that stupid
> update thing that popps up. I also do not recommend listening to burned 
> cds
> with it, it keeps asking for song info (grrr) about every 10 seconds.
> Annoying to say the least.
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> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 2:52 AM
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>
> Hello!
> Winamp is a really goood one.
> Winamp is not the mos accessible.
> At least when i tried it last time.
> /Anders.
>
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>
>
> I recommend winamp, for all filetypes. It plays a lot of them, and a
> personal favorite format of mine is .ogg. You can get 64 kbps with no
> problem, it sounds like nearly 96 kbps mp3 quality.
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>
>> Hi
>>  Can someone please tell me which types of files play best on which
>> players.  For example, which play best on WMP?  Thanks for all past
>> and future help.  Sometimes I really am forgetful.
>>
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Re: Quick and easy song release data?

2008-06-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

Check out azlyrics.com. They have album information- if it was newer music 
you were looking for, I could highly recommend scot flowmens website- but he 
does from the early 90s on. His reviews are excellent, though, and it goes 
by album- and gives the release date.


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>I was given a large stack of 45RPM records by a friend who wanted them
> transferred to CD for her brother's 60th birthday.
> I thought it would be fun to include the disc's release date on the CE's
> Table of Contents.
> Is there a Website that makes look-up like this fast?
> I've been GOOGLing and wading through Wikipedia, and would like
> something a bit less labor-intensive.
>
> TIA
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Re: Streaming Clear Channel Stations

2008-06-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

I don't think I'm that desperate, yet. This probably isn't legal, anyway- 
but yeah, it does sound neat.

Amazing what technology can do nowadays.


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> If you folks outside of the USA really want to hear those clear
> channel streams, one option is to go to
> http://www.hidemyip.com
>
> and get the program which makes your IP look like something from
> the United States.  A disclaimer, however.  I have not used this
> program but have heard from reliable sources that it works,
> although I do not know the cost.
>
> One other thing.  In terms of accessibility, their web site
> stinks.  I just went there, and there were quite a few unlabeled
> buttons.
>
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Re: trying to listen to this station

2008-05-31 Thread constantine (on laptop)
So far, no- I've been looking at http://www.mikesradioworld.com. Under the 
united states stations, I've only seen one or two stations with the cc tuner 
so far- which is a good thing. These stations have been music stations.


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> Larry
>
> I can only make some intelligent guesses as to why CC blocks its streams
> internationally and other major U.S. players don't.
>
> (1)  Their attorneys have advised them to do this.  Keep in mind that
> different lawyers have different legal opinions.  These opinions may also
> be a result of a company's past history or aversion for lawsuits.
>
> (2  cc MAY HAVE reached an agreement with certain royalty organizations to
> do this in exchange for some concession.
>
> Short of a definitive statement from the company, all we can do is play a
> guessing game which really isn't all that productive.
>
> Out of curiosity, have you seen the same blockage with talk, news and
> sports stations as with music ones?
>
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Re: A Question about Differences in the responses of cd players.

2008-05-31 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

Try track-at-once. It burns each track, stops for a few seconds, and burns 
another track; whereas disk at once and session at once are mostly for data 
cds; however, they can also be used for audio cds. I think that track at 
once will work with all cd players, and disk at once with newer once. 
Probably wrong, though.


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From: "Vinny Samarco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: A Question about Differences in the responses of cd players.


> Hi,
> The program is called premier cd-dvd creator.  Someone sent me the link 
> once
> and I downloaded.  The first 30 data or mp3 burns are free.
> What I have never understood about that program (though I have tried to 
> make
> sense of the manual) are the three writing options of Track at once, 
> sesion
> at once, or disk at once.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Vinny Samarco
> Fort St. John, B.C. Canada
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 8:40 AM
> Subject: Re: A Question about Differences in the responses of cd players.
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got a cd walkman here from Panasonic which will play cds just fine;
>> its
>> from 1992 or so, the same time as that cd player your talking about. When
>> I
>> make cds, I use nero or, in some cases, easy cd creator. Not really sure
>> what bitrate would have to do with it; aren't cds always burned at 1124
>> kbps
>> or some such? So it should be universal- for audio cds anyway. Your 
>> making
>> an audio cd right? When I first used nero I kept making data cds until I
>> finally found the combo box for data, audio, etc. Frustrating...programs
>> like to hide things. Anything odd in the options diologue? Is this 
>> program
>> free? If so, I'll see what I can do with it, and see if cds burned with 
>> it
>> will work on my walkman, if that would help?
>>
>>
>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>>
>> contact details:
>>
>> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram,
>> Fujitsu
>> 100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Vinny Samarco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 7:46 AM
>> Subject: A Question about Differences in the responses of cd players.
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>I have a bit of a dilemma.  A local restaurant wants to play cds of 
>>> my
>>> musical group as  background music.  These would be sold to the public
>>> also.
>>> Their system (I don't know what kind it is) won't play the cds at all, 
>>> it
>>> could be as old as fifteen years, and it might be older.  Yet, the cds
>>> will
>>> play on any other unit, in a car, or portable unit that we have tried.
>>> This
>>> large player in the restaurant easily plays commercially made disks.  I
>>> recorded them using Goldwave  at 44100 using.wave files, of course.
>>> I have made the master cds using Premier Cd recorder.
>>>Could their be varying bit rates that I am not aware of, or some
>>> setting
>>> in the premier cd recorder or Goldwave. that I might need to alter so
>>> these
>>> will play on an older machine?
>>>By the way, I don't understand anything about bit rates and why any
>>> other machine but this older large commercial unit
>>> won't play these particular disks.
>>> Thanks for help and suggestions.
>>> Vinny Samarco
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: Which Players do best with which players

2008-05-31 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

Did you instal jim grimsby's scripts?
What screen reader are you using?
What version of winamp were you using at the time?

Personally, I think my favorite version is 5.24. But I hate that stupid 
update thing that popps up. I also do not recommend listening to burned cds 
with it, it keeps asking for song info (grrr) about every 10 seconds. 
Annoying to say the least.

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From: "Anders Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 2:52 AM
Subject: SV: Which Players do best with which players


Hello!
Winamp is a really goood one.
Winamp is not the mos accessible.
At least when i tried it last time.
/Anders.

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I recommend winamp, for all filetypes. It plays a lot of them, and a
personal favorite format of mine is .ogg. You can get 64 kbps with no
problem, it sounds like nearly 96 kbps mp3 quality.


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Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 6:51 PM
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> Hi
>  Can someone please tell me which types of files play best on which
> players.  For example, which play best on WMP?  Thanks for all past
> and future help.  Sometimes I really am forgetful.
>
>
>
> Marsha
>
>
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Re: A Question about Differences in the responses of cd players.

2008-05-31 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

I've got a cd walkman here from Panasonic which will play cds just fine; its 
from 1992 or so, the same time as that cd player your talking about. When I 
make cds, I use nero or, in some cases, easy cd creator. Not really sure 
what bitrate would have to do with it; aren't cds always burned at 1124 kbps 
or some such? So it should be universal- for audio cds anyway. Your making 
an audio cd right? When I first used nero I kept making data cds until I 
finally found the combo box for data, audio, etc. Frustrating...programs 
like to hide things. Anything odd in the options diologue? Is this program 
free? If so, I'll see what I can do with it, and see if cds burned with it 
will work on my walkman, if that would help?


Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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- Original Message - 
From: "Vinny Samarco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 7:46 AM
Subject: A Question about Differences in the responses of cd players.


> Hi,
>I have a bit of a dilemma.  A local restaurant wants to play cds of my
> musical group as  background music.  These would be sold to the public 
> also.
> Their system (I don't know what kind it is) won't play the cds at all, it
> could be as old as fifteen years, and it might be older.  Yet, the cds 
> will
> play on any other unit, in a car, or portable unit that we have tried. 
> This
> large player in the restaurant easily plays commercially made disks.  I
> recorded them using Goldwave  at 44100 using.wave files, of course.
> I have made the master cds using Premier Cd recorder.
>Could their be varying bit rates that I am not aware of, or some 
> setting
> in the premier cd recorder or Goldwave. that I might need to alter so 
> these
> will play on an older machine?
>By the way, I don't understand anything about bit rates and why any
> other machine but this older large commercial unit
> won't play these particular disks.
> Thanks for help and suggestions.
> Vinny Samarco
>
>
>
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Re: I made a big boo-boo!

2008-05-30 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

Pretty sure gold wave would, its handled bigger for me, anyway (I once had a 
6 gb file which I split into about oh, maybe 6000 individual files...)


HTH
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 10:12 PM
Subject: I made a big boo-boo!


>I recorded a wave file, standard ready-for-CD-type wave file
> parameters, but I wasn't watching the clock and let it run over 2gb in
> size (ran to 2.28gb to be exact).  Now, when I want to open it in
> Sound Forge Version 7, I get an error that tells me it can't do it. Is
> it because the file is too big?  Was this fixed in Version 8? Should I
> use a file-splitter to cut it down to manageable sized pieces, and if
> so, which one?  Or will some other editor handle a big file like this
> properly, and if so, which one?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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Re: trying to listen to this station

2008-05-30 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I really think this is stupid. There waisting money, why not let people from 
Canada such as myself or other countries listen to there stations? Seems to 
be only in the states, too. Don't mean to sound rude but its usually the 
case, anyway.

Anyway, it didn't work for me.


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From: "Barry Chapman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: trying to listen to this station


>I live in Australia and when I try to access 
>www.939online.com/cc-common/streaming_new/index.html?refreshed=yes I get:
>
> Licensed Content Access Request
> Your IP Address: xx.xxx.xx.xx
>
> Due to licensing restrictions, we are not able to allow access to the 
> content you are requesting from outside the United States. We
> are sorry we can no longer provide access to Canada. If you currently 
> reside in the United States, please select one of the options
> below to process your request. Please allow up to 60 hours to process your 
> request.
>
> Choose from the following:
>  I am US Military
>  I live outside the United States
>  I am inside the United States
> Submit
>
> Has anyone from outside the US chosen "US Military", "I live outside the 
> United States" or "I am inside the United States" and have
> been granted access?
>
> Thanks,
> Barry Chapman
>
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> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 11:50 PM
> Subject: Re: trying to listen to this station
>
>
> A note for those living outside the U. S. If you have had occasion to
> attempt to stream a Clear Channel station but found it impossible, where 
> you
> live might be the reason why.
> Clear Channel blocks non U. S. residents from listening to all of their
> streams including HD2 stations. To my knowledge, they are the only radio
> station streaming company  who impose this restriction. If you notice "CC
> Tuner as part of the stream's url and you live outside the States, you 
> will
> be excluded.
>
> Needless to say, I am not a big Clear Channel fan.
>
> Larry
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Re: JLC's Internet TV was: accessible software to view 3000 television orradio stations?

2008-05-30 Thread constantine (on laptop)
The only problem I have with this is, is there a way to stop the channel 
from playing?

thanks
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From: "Bobcat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 9:23 PM
Subject: JLC's Internet TV was: accessible software to view 3000 television 
orradio stations?


>I use JLC's Internet TV with Jaws.  Sometimes it is hard to get Jaws 
>focused
> in the right area.  Understanding the layout of the screen helps.  I wish 
> it
> used the control tab or f6 to switch tabs.  Instead, I need to use the 
> jaws
> cursor a lot to switch areas.
>
> It's free but it installs a "community toolbar".  It won't work if you
> uninstall the toolbar and you can not choose not to install the toolbar in
> the first place.
>
> It does have system wide hot keys but you need to turn on numlock to make 
> it
> work.
>
> Have no other issues with Jaws or my computer so far.
>
> Bob
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Barry Chapman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 3:31 AM
> Subject: Re: accessible software to view 3000 television or radio 
> stations?
>
>
>> Hi Lisa,
>>
>> You might wish to try JLC's Internet TV.  You can get it from
>> www.jlc-software.com/index.php?page=internet_tv.html
>>
>> It works well with JAWS and on the page it states:
>>
>> JLC's Internet TV is a FREE program for watching and browsing thousands 
>> of
>> TV channels freely available on the internet. It's
>> probably the biggest and most up to date database of channels ever, and
>> users are able to submit, rate and flag channels. And with
>> the new flagging and rating system you'll easily see which channels works
>> and which is worth to watch and our goal is to bring you
>> the best online TV experience out there!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Barry Chapman
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Lisa Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:12 PM
>> Subject: accessible software to view 3000 television or radio stations?
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I had a sighted friend who showed me a program that allows you to view
>> 3000
>> television and radio stations around the world. I think this is really
>> cool.
>> Does anyone know of an accessible software that would work with JAWS in
>> viewing many of these channels? He says that the program he installed on 
>> a
>> laptop computer is only usable with a mouse and not a keyboard. Any
>> suggestions?
>> Thanks for your assistance in this area.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>>
>>
>> Lisa Hall, Braille Proofreader
>> BANA Representative for Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually
>> Impaired
>> Cincinnati, Ohio
>>
>> President since 1996 of
>> National Association of Blind Office Professionals (NABOP), a Division of
>> National Federation of the Blind
>>
>> Web page:
>> http://www.lisa-halls-world.org
>>
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>> Skype: lisa120362
>>
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Re: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?

2008-05-30 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Yeah, but windows media player takes way too long, typical microsoft: it 
has to "initialize and get the files ready for copying!" Of course, with 
real player, it takes about a quorter of the time...


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From: "Valiant 8086 on laptop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?


> Hi.
> I think I'll stick to windows media player since it's installed already
> anyway. Just got curious about how winamp did the things.
> ----- Original Message - 
> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 6:15 PM
> Subject: Re: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?
>
>
>> Use real player. It works really great imho, or at least last time I 
>> tried
>> it it did. It burns audio really nicely, anyway. Data cds work fine with
>> just plane old windows xp burn utility.
>>
>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>>
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>>
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>> Fujitsu
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>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Valiant 8086 on laptop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 10:01 AM
>> Subject: Re: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?
>>
>>
>>> Hi.
>>> Nod ok I'll try that. I've always used windows media player for this 
>>> sort
>>> of
>>> thing, but at the same time really wanted to know how to rip and butn
>>> with
>>> winamp since it could do it but hid the feature somewhere or others.
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 9:52 AM
>>> Subject: Re: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I think I know how to do it, thought imho real player does much better
>>>> at
>>>> this, as winamp only burns at some rediculously slow speed and, even if
>>>> you
>>>> have a 52 x burner and pay for it, you can stil only burn at 40x!
>>>> Anyway,
>>>> I
>>>> think what you do is create a playlist, then open that playlist in
>>>> winamp.
>>>> Now go to the playlist editor and hit your applications key. Don't 
>>>> quote
>>>> me
>>>> on this, but I think there's a burn button somewhere.
>>>>
>>>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>>>>
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>>>> Fujitsu
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>>>> - Original Message - 
>>>> From: "Valiant 8086 on laptop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> To: 
>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 6:33 AM
>>>> Subject: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi.
>>>>> There's a certain bit of curiosity regarding just how to do this. When
>>>>> I
>>>>> instal winAmp it has an option to install sonic cd ripping etc. it 
>>>>> also
>>>>> advertises that the free version of winamp can only burn at 12x or rip
>>>>> at
>>>>> such, or something. Anyway, I never figured out how to actually rip a
>>>>> cd
>>>>> or burn one or anything like that with winamp. Anyone know how it's
>>>>> done?
>>>>> Cheers:
>>>>>
>>>>> Audi

Re: accessible software to view 3000 television or radio stations?

2008-05-30 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

Just because its mouse use only doesn't mean the jaws cursor can't be used, 
asuming there is some text.


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From: "Lisa Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:52 AM
Subject: RE: accessible software to view 3000 television or radio stations?


> Hi Albert,
>
> The program is called Online TV Directory version 9.1.
> This is all the information I know at this time.
>
>
>
> Lisa Hall, Braille Proofreader
> BANA Representative for Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually
> Impaired
> Cincinnati, Ohio
>
> President since 1996 of
> National Association of Blind Office Professionals (NABOP), a Division of
> National Federation of the Blind
>
> Web page:
> http://www.lisa-halls-world.org
>
> Work phone: (513) 522-3860, extension 2271
> Cell phone: (513) 550-5155
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>
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>
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>
>
>
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Re: accessible software to view 3000 television or radio stations?

2008-05-30 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

The below fello stated it worked with jaws. You basically download a channel 
list and watch, and yes it is free, and no it doesn't cause any trouble.


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> Hi back List, is there anyone out there that has actually used this TV
> Web program and viewed shows or movies without hassle?
> How does it work? Do you download the TV program and then waht?
> Does it cause any troubles with Jaws, Magic or Open book or any other
> programs?
> This sounds good, and what are the cost of it all?
> Thank you's,
> MMM
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> On Fri, 30 May 2008 19:31:11 +1000 "Barry Chapman"
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>> Hi Lisa,
>>
>> You might wish to try JLC's Internet TV.  You can get it from
>> www.jlc-software.com/index.php?page=internet_tv.html
>>
>> It works well with JAWS and on the page it states:
>>
>> JLC's Internet TV is a FREE program for watching and browsing
>> thousands of TV channels freely available on the internet. It's
>> probably the biggest and most up to date database of channels ever,
>> and users are able to submit, rate and flag channels. And with
>> the new flagging and rating system you'll easily see which channels
>> works and which is worth to watch and our goal is to bring you
>> the best online TV experience out there!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Barry Chapman
>>
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>> To: 
>> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 1:12 PM
>> Subject: accessible software to view 3000 television or radio
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>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I had a sighted friend who showed me a program that allows you to
>> view 3000
>> television and radio stations around the world. I think this is
>> really cool.
>> Does anyone know of an accessible software that would work with JAWS
>> in
>> viewing many of these channels? He says that the program he
>> installed on a
>> laptop computer is only usable with a mouse and not a keyboard. Any
>> suggestions?
>> Thanks for your assistance in this area.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>>
>>
>> Lisa Hall, Braille Proofreader
>> BANA Representative for Clovernook Center for the Blind and
>> Visually
>> Impaired
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Re: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?

2008-05-29 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Use real player. It works really great imho, or at least last time I tried 
it it did. It burns audio really nicely, anyway. Data cds work fine with 
just plane old windows xp burn utility.

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> Hi.
> Nod ok I'll try that. I've always used windows media player for this sort 
> of
> thing, but at the same time really wanted to know how to rip and butn with
> winamp since it could do it but hid the feature somewhere or others.
> - Original Message - 
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I think I know how to do it, thought imho real player does much better at
>> this, as winamp only burns at some rediculously slow speed and, even if
>> you
>> have a 52 x burner and pay for it, you can stil only burn at 40x! Anyway,
>> I
>> think what you do is create a playlist, then open that playlist in 
>> winamp.
>> Now go to the playlist editor and hit your applications key. Don't quote
>> me
>> on this, but I think there's a burn button somewhere.
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>> Subject: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?
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>>
>>> Hi.
>>> There's a certain bit of curiosity regarding just how to do this. When I
>>> instal winAmp it has an option to install sonic cd ripping etc. it also
>>> advertises that the free version of winamp can only burn at 12x or rip 
>>> at
>>> such, or something. Anyway, I never figured out how to actually rip a cd
>>> or burn one or anything like that with winamp. Anyone know how it's 
>>> done?
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Re: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?

2008-05-29 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

I think I know how to do it, thought imho real player does much better at 
this, as winamp only burns at some rediculously slow speed and, even if you 
have a 52 x burner and pay for it, you can stil only burn at 40x! Anyway, I 
think what you do is create a playlist, then open that playlist in winamp. 
Now go to the playlist editor and hit your applications key. Don't quote me 
on this, but I think there's a burn button somewhere.

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Subject: how do I burn and rip cds with winAmp?


> Hi.
> There's a certain bit of curiosity regarding just how to do this. When I 
> instal winAmp it has an option to install sonic cd ripping etc. it also 
> advertises that the free version of winamp can only burn at 12x or rip at 
> such, or something. Anyway, I never figured out how to actually rip a cd 
> or burn one or anything like that with winamp. Anyone know how it's done?
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Re: Which Players do best with which players

2008-05-27 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I recommend winamp, for all filetypes. It plays a lot of them, and a 
personal favorite format of mine is .ogg. You can get 64 kbps with no 
problem, it sounds like nearly 96 kbps mp3 quality.


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> Hi
>  Can someone please tell me which types of files play best on which
> players.  For example, which play best on WMP?  Thanks for all past and
> future help.  Sometimes I really am forgetful.
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Re: need help with rar files.

2008-05-27 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Get win rar from
http://www.rarlabs.com
And extract the mp3 files. Now burn them to cd.


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> hi list I have a few rar files and I would like to burn them on to a disk 
> as an MP3 I tried doing this through gold wave and cdex but both of these 
> programs do not let me see the files in the folder that I created for 
> them.
> can any one help me I do not want todelete these files can any one 
> help me out with this.
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Re: Equalizing Volume

2008-05-19 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

I'm not sure about sound forge, but in gold wave, when you do a batch 
process, there's an effects tab. Pressing enter on the add button presents 
you with a veriety of choices, one of which is maximize volume, and probably 
a way to normalize it, too. Not sure about sound forge- does it have a batch 
processing feature? If it does, check around for an effects tab, or 
something similar.

Hope that helps, sorry I don't have sound forge (too expensive for me 
)


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> Hi listers,
>
> Is there a way to do a batch volume boost in Sound Forge ver 8?  I am 
> trying
> to get each of my MP3's to be the same volume.  I want to be able to get 
> it
> done using a batch process in stead of one at a time.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Tim
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Re: Equalizing Volume

2008-05-19 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Sorry, I'm not sure what your responding to- there's no message underneath 
yours...if you mean volume eq, I'm sure they're is a way to do it. But I 
don't own sound forge and have no desire to so.


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Re: Equalizing Volume

2008-05-19 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Windows media player has a volume normalizer. I'm not sure where it is- but 
its in the main tab there, when you go to burn a cd- right by crossfade if 
I'm not mistaken.


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> Hi all,
> I have a folder of mixed music  songs. Mixed meaning...MP3 and WAV.
> I have  an older version of Goldwave. The volumes on all of the songs are 
> all different as they were recorded at many different times and from 
> different devices.
> How can I get all of the volumes the same if I  wanted to put them on a CD 
> or DVR disc?
> I have Windows Media Player also.
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Re: MP3 Tutorials

2008-05-18 Thread constantine (on laptop)
What exactly do these do? Are they the history of mp3? how mp3 is encoded? 
how to use a specific encoder to work with mp3? etc.


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Re: A Question About IPods

2008-05-14 Thread constantine (on laptop)
But rockbox does, as people have stated before.


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> Either does an IPOD.
>
> Do some Googling And please let us know what you find out?
>
> Cheers...Keit
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> Subject: Re: A Question About Ipods
>
> I apologize if I already posted this, but the Zen Stone is a real good
> option, I have one myself, but it's capacity is only a few GB, and it
> doesn't support lossless or uncompressed formats.
>
> Valiant8086 (on laptop) wrote:
>> Hi.
>> If you're trying to use one with rockbox, go to http://rockbox.org and
>> look for information on which players rockbox supports. If you just
>> want something user friendly without needing rockbox you can try
>> milestone 311 or
>> 12 coming soon, vi player, zen stone (a really good option), or you
>> can even use an olympus ds series recorder to play MP3, WMA and I think
> WAV files.
>>
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>> Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 4:10 PM
>> Subject: Re: A Question About Ipods
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>>
>>> High Valiant8086 on laptop,
>>> Which one is?
>>> I am looking for one that is blind user friendly.
>>> I prefer an Ipod that can play uncompressed files.
>>> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>> Thanks.
>>>  John.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Valiant8086 (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:09 PM
>>> Subject: Re: A Question About Ipods
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi.
>>>> As far as I know, the last time I checked, the Nano was not
>>>> supported by rockbox. In fact, it specifically said it wasn't.
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 8:47 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: A Question About Ipods
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Yes, rockbox makes the nano a lot more user friendly. I have an
>>>>> ipod video 30 gb here, but its basically the same thing.
>>>>> And now that the new rockbox installer is out, no more of that
>>>>> going into the command prompt; its all done for you, and its very
>>>>> painless. voices can be found at:
>>>>> http://www.tbrn.net/rockbox
>>>>> the rockbox manual is very intuitive.
>>>>> They kater to us blind folks.
>>>>> You have speech output afor files, menu items (pretty much all of
>>>>> them, except perhaps an alarm- but who would use that). It gives
>>>>> you battery status information, etc. It lets you specifically set up
> sound settings.
>>>>> You
>>>>> get the option of choosing what the anti-skip buffer is- this
>>>>> basically is like a portable cd player, with hard drive based
>>>>> models that is. Since the nano is flash based, no real need for
>>>>> that here- a waiste of battery and it wouldn't work anyway. You can
>>>>> choose to shuffle, repeat, or repeat all, as well as shuffle
>>>>> repeat, and I'm not sure what else. Crossfading and fade in and
>>>>> fade out are all options too. You can even make .talk clips
>>>>> painlessly with the voicebox utility. Basically, while your ipod is
>>>>> plugged into the pc, you open this utility up, set a few very
>>>>> simple options such as voice directories or voice file names, and
>>>>> set it if you want it to notify you when it has finished. Now you
>>>>> choose the drive that your ipod reprisents (for me it is g, but it
>>>>> can be anything). Now press enter on run, I thi

Re: Podcasts for the blind?

2008-05-14 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

Blindcooltech is probably the best, also there is blind-geek-zone.net, which 
I like just as much if not more as bct. Rick Harmon is a great podcaster- he 
knows his stuff.


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> Hello!
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> Btw that i have problems subscribing to the soundaround podcast.
> It wont load into my podcatcher.
> I am using a podcatcher from www.webbie.org.uk.
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Re: A Question About Ipods

2008-05-12 Thread constantine (on laptop)
THe ipod video is. I'm positive the ipod photo can- check on rockbox 
website. It lists all of them.

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> High Valiant8086 on laptop,
> Which one is?
> I am looking for one that is blind user friendly.
> I prefer an Ipod that can play uncompressed files.
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
> Thanks.
>  John.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Valiant8086 (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:09 PM
> Subject: Re: A Question About Ipods
>
>
>> Hi.
>> As far as I know, the last time I checked, the Nano was not supported by
>> rockbox. In fact, it specifically said it wasn't.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 8:47 PM
>> Subject: Re: A Question About Ipods
>>
>>
>>> Yes, rockbox makes the nano a lot more user friendly. I have an ipod
>>> video
>>> 30 gb here, but its basically the same thing.
>>> And now that the new rockbox installer is out, no more of that going 
>>> into
>>> the command prompt; its all done for you, and its very painless. voices
>>> can
>>> be found at:
>>> http://www.tbrn.net/rockbox
>>> the rockbox manual is very intuitive.
>>> They kater to us blind folks.
>>> You have speech output afor files, menu items (pretty much all of them,
>>> except perhaps an alarm- but who would use that). It gives you battery
>>> status information, etc. It lets you specifically set up sound settings.
>>> You
>>> get the option of choosing what the anti-skip buffer is- this basically
>>> is
>>> like a portable cd player, with hard drive based models that is. Since
>>> the
>>> nano is flash based, no real need for that here- a waiste of battery and
>>> it
>>> wouldn't work anyway. You can choose to shuffle, repeat, or repeat all,
>>> as
>>> well as shuffle repeat, and I'm not sure what else. Crossfading and fade
>>> in
>>> and fade out are all options too. You can even make .talk clips
>>> painlessly
>>> with the voicebox utility. Basically, while your ipod is plugged into 
>>> the
>>> pc, you open this utility up, set a few very simple options such as 
>>> voice
>>> directories or voice file names, and set it if you want it to notify you
>>> when it has finished. Now you choose the drive that your ipod reprisents
>>> (for me it is g, but it can be anything). Now press enter on run, I 
>>> think
>>> the button is called- and, using your default sapi 5 voice, it will
>>> convert
>>> the spelled out names you'd usually here (for example, dog would be d, 
>>> o,
>>> g,
>>> very annoying), to full speech. Of course if you don't have sapi 5 this
>>> might be an issue, however, I personally would use e speech. It is free
>>> and
>>> it doesn't sound half bad and, most of all, it can be quite quick if you
>>> have long file names. Its used in the open source screen reader NVDA,
>>> (nonvisual desktop access)if anyone cares to know.
>>>
>>>
>>> hth!
>>>
>>>
>>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
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>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 4:30 PM
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>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello List Members,
>>>> I am thinking about getting an ipod.
>>>&g

Re: zenstone scripts

2008-05-10 Thread constantine (on laptop)
There's nothing- and there never will be- for the simple reason that since 
there is no screen, it would most likely be impossible to code. But, if you 
organize your music just so (first by artist, than album, for example, or 
maybe genre, then artist), that might help some!

I hope that helps- sorry for being so pesimistic, 


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> no their is nothing at the moment.
>
> hth
>
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>
>>I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
>> something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the
>> computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.
>>
>> Vicki
>>
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>> Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:02 AM
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>> Yes, you can download some jaws  scripts from
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>> I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
>> Samuel Wilkins
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Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-10 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

I love doubletalk on the book port. I can't stand reading text files with 
the stream; the voice just seems way too slow! I like it faster, which 
doubletalk does a great job at. Also, I checked out my info on a 2 gb sd 
card. 300 hours of available recording time (that's right, 300)! Actually 
that was with about 700 mb taken, so about 1.1 gb there. Pretty good imho. 
If you want a recorder, you would want something like the olympus, which 
comes with an external mic (the ds30, anyway). THe vr stream is not a stand 
alone voice recorder as Mike said- so, that would explain some things. It 
does, however, serve its purpose as a multi tasking unit. I love it, for the 
most part- the only gripe I have with it is the fact that it doesn't last as 
long as the book port, and you can't change the battery (it has an internal 
one that is replacable but only with a certin kind, not A A which I like).

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> Bob
>
> One of the advantages of the Stream, as it records at a low rate, is that
> recordings take up less space.  It's designed as a voice recorder, not
> something to record a symphony concert with.
> And that's for the better, in my estimation, as it discourages
> bootlegging.
> The VR Stream is a mp3 player and book reader, not an all purpose audio
> machine.
> By designing it the way it is, HumanWare was able to keep its price at the
> reasonable end of the spectrum.
> If you truly need a recorder, buy a recorder.
> If you want something to play mp3 podcasts and radio shows and sermons, my
> principal use of the Stream, this fills the bill.
> If you want to play NLS digital talking books, Audible Books, or RFB&D
> books, the Stream fills the bill.
> If you wish to read textfiles and electronic texts, the Stream can do this
> too though, personally, I'd have to be pretty desperate to listen to the
> supplied synthesized speech.
> Let it be said, I'm biased towards TripleTalk/Double Talk speech of the
> BookPort and that which I have on my pcs.
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Re: CD Copying machines

2008-05-09 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Ok but honestly, if that's all it does, why not just use two cd drives? You 
can get them for like 10 bucks or so these days.



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>I bet that machine is slow as all heck. it probably burns at about 4 x or
> so, which is way to slow. if you're going to spend that kind of money, 
> fine
> one that burns about 52 x.
>
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 6:23 PM
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>
>
>> Hello,
>> I bought a machine that was sat up like that about 4 years ago.
>> It does record from CD to CD.
>> But however, it won't make copies of store bought CD's.
>> But if you still want to do that with that unit, run a pare of RCA cables
>> from the record out of your stereo receiver and in to the record in of 
>> the
>> unit.
>> But keep in mind, you will have to change the tracks on the CD while it's
>> recording.
>> Or else, you will have a CD with 1 big track.
>> My best regards.
>>  John.
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>> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 7:08 PM
>> Subject: Re: CD Copying machines
>>
>>
>>> Wow, that really does sound neat. How does it work- do you press a 
>>> button
>>> to
>>> copy and it coppies the cd to another cd- or does it have some sort of
>>> hard
>>> drive?
>>>
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>>> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 4:05 PM
>>> Subject: Re: CD Copying machines
>>>
>>>
>>>>I just picked up a sony at crutchfield for !299.  It is a 5 disc cd
>>>> changer with a cd copier.  You can probably find other brands
>>>> cheaper.  My equipment is sony however and I just wanted it to match
>>>> the rest of my equipment.
>>>> On May 3, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Saqib wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello. I would like to know where is the best place to get CD copying
>>>>> machines and what is the price range for these machines?
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Re: A Question About Ipods

2008-05-09 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Yes, rockbox makes the nano a lot more user friendly. I have an ipod video 
30 gb here, but its basically the same thing.
And now that the new rockbox installer is out, no more of that going into 
the command prompt; its all done for you, and its very painless. voices can 
be found at:
http://www.tbrn.net/rockbox
the rockbox manual is very intuitive.
They kater to us blind folks.
You have speech output afor files, menu items (pretty much all of them, 
except perhaps an alarm- but who would use that). It gives you battery 
status information, etc. It lets you specifically set up sound settings. You 
get the option of choosing what the anti-skip buffer is- this basically is 
like a portable cd player, with hard drive based models that is. Since the 
nano is flash based, no real need for that here- a waiste of battery and it 
wouldn't work anyway. You can choose to shuffle, repeat, or repeat all, as 
well as shuffle repeat, and I'm not sure what else. Crossfading and fade in 
and fade out are all options too. You can even make .talk clips painlessly 
with the voicebox utility. Basically, while your ipod is plugged into the 
pc, you open this utility up, set a few very simple options such as voice 
directories or voice file names, and set it if you want it to notify you 
when it has finished. Now you choose the drive that your ipod reprisents 
(for me it is g, but it can be anything). Now press enter on run, I think 
the button is called- and, using your default sapi 5 voice, it will convert 
the spelled out names you'd usually here (for example, dog would be d, o, g, 
very annoying), to full speech. Of course if you don't have sapi 5 this 
might be an issue, however, I personally would use e speech. It is free and 
it doesn't sound half bad and, most of all, it can be quite quick if you 
have long file names. Its used in the open source screen reader NVDA, 
(nonvisual desktop access)if anyone cares to know.


hth!


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> Hello List Members,
> I am thinking about getting an ipod.
> The one that I have my mind sat on, is the Apple Nano 8 gig.
> My question is, how user friendly is  the Apple Nano for blind people?
> And also, would Rock Box make it more user friendly for me?
> Thanks in advance.
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Re: CD Copying machines

2008-05-09 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Wow, that really does sound neat. How does it work- do you press a button to 
copy and it coppies the cd to another cd- or does it have some sort of hard 
drive?

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: CD Copying machines


>I just picked up a sony at crutchfield for !299.  It is a 5 disc cd
> changer with a cd copier.  You can probably find other brands
> cheaper.  My equipment is sony however and I just wanted it to match
> the rest of my equipment.
> On May 3, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Saqib wrote:
>
>> Hello. I would like to know where is the best place to get CD copying
>> machines and what is the price range for these machines?
>>
>>
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Re: recording with Victor Stream

2008-05-09 Thread constantine (on laptop)
No, it can't. I believe it records at 20 kbps, mono. However the mic is 
really really sensitive. I record things starting (cars etc), and it doesn't 
sound half bad.


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Subject: recording with Victor Stream


> What are the recording capabilities and formats of the
> Victor Stream?  Is it only voice quality or can it record in higher 
> quality
> and stereo?
>
>
>
> Bob
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Re: sound card headset microphone

2008-04-26 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Great to hear; you can get them anywhere. Just make sure they have the 3.5 
mm plugs on them. I got mine at best buy. I guess they both have there 
advantages; and, since my ambitions were the same as yours, I chose the ones 
that plug into the soundcard. A note to people on laptops. If your using 
your microphone, but not using the headphones, and using the laptops 
internal speakers, anything coming out of them will sound horrible, if your 
talking to another person, or recording something with gold wave, anything 
you hear from the microphone, coming from those speakers will sound like 
something you would hear on an AM radio.





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> plugs into the sound card using two cables instead. I want to use 
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Re: drive going bad maybe?

2008-04-26 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi

1. Have you tried restarting the computer?
2. Have you tried playing just a regular audio cd that you know contains 
content?
3. Maybe get an entirely new dvd rom drive. I have a computer here that's 7 
or 8 years old and is running fine- so, if the main components stil work, 
why change?


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> Hi,
> Ok my computer is about 6 years old. I got it in 2002. it's a dell. When I
> put dvds in to play, sometimes they play and sometimes they don't. And I
> don't know why. I have a lidian dvd rom drive. I just put a dvd in to play
> it and the drive spins for a little like it's trying to recognise the 
> drive
> or the disc in the drive then just stops. I also tried holding down shift
> while I closed the drive tray and still nothing. But the dvd played a few
> days ago. I think it's time for a new computer soon, unless someone 
> elsehas
> another opinion or ideas?
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Re: major shoutcast plugin problem

2008-04-22 Thread constantine (on laptop)
A few questions here

What version of winamp are you using, if your using the plug in with that?
When does it happen. Are you doing anything particular?
What kind of connection are you on?
What system are you running?
Does it reconnect?


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> Hey guys,
>
> Alright, i'm having a huge problem with the shoutcast plugin that i
> find unacceptable, cause it is happening way too often.
> I have a local shoutcast server, and the plugin connects to it.
> Randomly it disconnects.  I have the check box that says automatically
> re-connect.
> It hapens every day or every other day.  It just disconnects without
> warning.
> This is air time that my station is losing, and i can't fix it until i
> get home.
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> I find it appauling, and it is driving me nuts.  Any thoughts as to
> why and how i can avoid this?
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Re: "Switch" & "Tunebite"

2008-04-19 Thread constantine (on laptop)
That's really odd, it converted all of them for me.

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> Hi.
> I have switch at your suggestion Tyler, but when I converted midi files 
> that
> I'd written, it was having all sorts of problems, including it only
> converted one track from the midi file rather than all 3.
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 2:12 PM
> Subject: Re: "Switch" & "Tunebite"
>
>
>> Yeah, I love switch. i just finished converting 6000 midis with it and it
>> went perfectly on normal priority, as I was using the PC. THis here 
>> laptop
>> lags slightly when I convert at max priority; same when I use goldwave.
>> But
>> they work and this laptops getting on in years, kind of.
>>
>> But, have fun with switch.
>>
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>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:18 PM
>> Subject: Re: "Switch" & "Tunebite"
>>
>>
>>> Yeh, Switch is very accessible, and the free version will convert almost
>>> anything! I don't think it'll handle DRM protected files though. The URL
>>> is http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html.
>>>
>>> Walter Ramage wrote:
>>>> Hi Folks.  Some of you may have noticed a topic lately about Sound 
>>>> Taxi.
>>>> I
>>>> have purchased this programme but I'm having accessibility problems and
>>>> the
>>>> scripts won't install as I need JAWS 8 or above and I only have version
>>>> 7.
>>>> Anyhow, After purchasing Sound Taxi I played around on the net to see 
>>>> if
>>>> there was a programme that would be easier to use.  Unknown to me I
>>>> seemed
>>>> to have downloaded a programme called "switch."  I only discovered I 
>>>> had
>>>> installed it when I went to play a music file and found on the file 
>>>> menu
>>>> an
>>>> option to "convert this music file."  I noticed also another new entry
>>>> on
>>>> the file menu, "edit this file."  & also "recorder.  I have no idea how
>>>> I
>>>> managed to do this but when I activated each of these I had to download
>>>> another component to activate them which I have done.  I haven't had
>>>> time
>>>> to
>>>> have a play with them yet, except the converting option.  I tried to
>>>> convert
>>>> a protected file but it said it couldn't convert as it was protected 
>>>> but
>>>> it
>>>> was simple to go through the procedure including selecting the bit 
>>>> rate,
>>>> right up to the convert button.  On the face of it, they look easy to
>>>> use
>>>> with Jaws.  You have all the normal options in the convert option as 
>>>> you
>>>> do
>>>> with Gold wave and in the edit option theirs all the normal stuff such
>>>> as
>>>> mix etc.  This programme is free and I haven't paid a penny for it and
>>>> there
>>>> is no indication that I will have to in future.  AS I said, I don't 
>>>> know
>>>> where I got this.  The program is called "Switch plus" and  I suspect I
>>>> got
>>>> it when I downloaded a trial version of "Tunebite."  "Tunebite" is
>>>> another
>>>> program

Re: "Switch" & "Tunebite"

2008-04-19 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Yeah, I love switch. i just finished converting 6000 midis with it and it 
went perfectly on normal priority, as I was using the PC. THis here laptop 
lags slightly when I convert at max priority; same when I use goldwave. But 
they work and this laptops getting on in years, kind of.

But, have fun with switch.

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From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: "Switch" & "Tunebite"


> Yeh, Switch is very accessible, and the free version will convert almost
> anything! I don't think it'll handle DRM protected files though. The URL
> is http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html.
>
> Walter Ramage wrote:
>> Hi Folks.  Some of you may have noticed a topic lately about Sound Taxi. 
>> I
>> have purchased this programme but I'm having accessibility problems and 
>> the
>> scripts won't install as I need JAWS 8 or above and I only have version 
>> 7.
>> Anyhow, After purchasing Sound Taxi I played around on the net to see if
>> there was a programme that would be easier to use.  Unknown to me I 
>> seemed
>> to have downloaded a programme called "switch."  I only discovered I had
>> installed it when I went to play a music file and found on the file menu 
>> an
>> option to "convert this music file."  I noticed also another new entry on
>> the file menu, "edit this file."  & also "recorder.  I have no idea how I
>> managed to do this but when I activated each of these I had to download
>> another component to activate them which I have done.  I haven't had time 
>> to
>> have a play with them yet, except the converting option.  I tried to 
>> convert
>> a protected file but it said it couldn't convert as it was protected but 
>> it
>> was simple to go through the procedure including selecting the bit rate,
>> right up to the convert button.  On the face of it, they look easy to use
>> with Jaws.  You have all the normal options in the convert option as you 
>> do
>> with Gold wave and in the edit option theirs all the normal stuff such as
>> mix etc.  This programme is free and I haven't paid a penny for it and 
>> there
>> is no indication that I will have to in future.  AS I said, I don't know
>> where I got this.  The program is called "Switch plus" and  I suspect I 
>> got
>> it when I downloaded a trial version of "Tunebite."  "Tunebite" is 
>> another
>> programme like Sound Taxi for decoding DRM encoded music files.  If I 
>> have
>> time in the next day or so then I'll have another search to see where I 
>> got
>> it and let you know or you can do a google search for "switch" music
>> converter.  If anyone finds it before I do, I would appreciate their 
>> posting
>> what they find.  That other programme I mentioned is "Tunebite" and the 
>> link
>> is:  http://tunebite.com/en/remove_drm/index.html.  Walter.
>>
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Re: accessible Ipods

2008-04-06 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I absolutely love rockbox. I have a 30 gb ipod video and, while rockbox 
doesn't run as long as the orriginal firmware, it speaks song names to you, 
and is really a good sounding system. However, newer ipods aren't supported; 
you'll have to look for an ipod video, nano, etc.


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> If you're willing to replace the iPod's firmware with an open source
> alternative, you should check out rockbox.org. There you'll find all of
> the players currently supported by Rockbox.
>
> Ketan Kothari wrote:
>> Which Ipod is accessible or could be made accessible?  Please help. 
>> Thank you.
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Re: MP3 question

2008-04-06 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I don't see why, unless it keeps on compressing the current bitrate. BUt 
that doesn't really make sense. I mean, it should stay the same quolity, but 
just make sure you don't downgrade the current bitrate, or move it up, 
otherwise you'll just get a bigger file size and the same quolity as when 
you orriginally saved it; so, be careful what bitrate you save it as.



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> If I take an MP3 recording, put it in Sound Forge, then save it again at 
> the same bit rate, will it degrade in quality each time I save it ?
>
> I was told this, and thought that if it was saved at the same rate, it 
> would stay the same quality?
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Re: Looking for accessible Download Manager

2008-04-02 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Free download manager. I love it.

http://www.freedownloadmanager.org


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> To download multiple audio files from websites like .mp3s. Like
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Re: Headphones V Headsets?

2008-03-05 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Yeah, just one problem:

The USB headphones can't be used in conjunction with stario mixer, what you 
hear, etc, so if you want to use that, you'll be out of luck. I'm using a 
pair of acoostic headphones with an attached mic, and they work just as 
good, if not better, than my USB pair made by the same company.


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Now I'm glad you mentioned this as I'm about to receive a new pair of
Logitech Clear-Chat Pro headphones and I'll certainly be using those
with a sound editor or whatever, they're a USB 2.0 device and as far
as I know, they just function as a standard sound device or card does
when it comes to an audio editor, just direct your input and output of
the editor to the headphones and off you go, what could be more
convenient. I've heard the quality of these things and (given the fact
that they're worth about $40.00) the quality isn't too bad, very
acceptable for most audio work.

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> hi guys,
>
> when using an audio editing program such as Goldwave, Sound Forge,
> or Sonar
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Re: What you Hear and Vista

2008-03-03 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Get a headset which plugs directly into the soundcard. that way, you can 
simply use the microphone and / or what you hear at the same time, a lesson 
I learned a while ago. USB headsets are good for some things- but bad for 
others.


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Subject: Re: What you Hear and Vista


> Hi.
> The headset is it's own sound card. changing settings for the sound 
> blaster
> won't effect settings applied for the USB headset.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Caroline" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>> Hi everyone.  I'm trying to set up my SB X-Fi sound card to use the What
>> you Hear option in Goldwave.  The option is there, but no matter what
>> setting I choose, nothing changes.  I even tried setting the recording
>> source to Audio in, which, to my thinking should record total silence, 
>> yet
>> it still recorded sound through my microphone.  I don't know if this 
>> makes
>> any difference or not, but I am using a Logitech USB headset.  As it
>> stands right now, Goldwave is working great for recording me, but I want
>> to be able to have it record my computer as well in certain 
>> circumstances.
>> Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.
>>
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Re: Goldwave Audio Editor

2008-03-02 Thread constantine (on laptop)
So seriously, I'm finding this a bit insulting. You expect gold wave, priced 
at 29 bucks, to do what sound forge does huh? Well, sound forge is about 400 
plus, and honestly, only a millionare could afford it. Not to mention, if 
you don't like gw's noise reduction features, use audacity, as someone on 
here already stated, its features in terms of noise reduction are better 
than gw.


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Subject: Re: Goldwave Audio Editor


Yeah ok but Sound Forge (unless I'm wrong these days) is ten times the
price is it not? Let's face it, you "get what you pay for" in some
cases and if you really wanted a better Noise Reduction Plug-in
(assuming that the one from Goldwave is as bad as you say it is) then
it was my understanding that you could buy the Sound Forge Noise
Reduction system as a separate plug-in?

On 03/03/2008, at 5:05 AM, Gary G Schindler wrote:

> I expect a noise reduction package to work better than it does, and
> a soundforge
> like editing capability.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 11:02 AM
> Subject: Re: Goldwave Audio Editor
>
>
> I've not played with that part yet but really, for $40.00? What do you
> expect, its a steal.
>
> On 02/03/2008, at 8:37 PM, Gary G Schindler wrote:
>
>> the biggest complaint I have about Goldwave is that the noise
>> reduction isn't very
>> good at all. Soundforge is much better in this respect. I used to
>> like the Diamond
>> Cut programs for noise reduction too, but for editing files for a
>> blind person was
>> and probably still is difficult. if studio recorder from APH had
>> some kind of
>> noise reduction, I might have sprung for it, but it is pricy, so if
>> I am going to
>> shell out money, I'll buy soundforge again. wavepad does some nice
>> things too, but
>> seemed rather limited in what it does do so I quit using it. I
>> thought it could be
>> a little easier to do basic editing functions with it.
>>
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
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>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 10:08 PM
>> Subject: Goldwave Audio Editor
>>
>>
>> Ok, well I'm very impressed with this editing package and in a lot of
>> ways I believe Goldwave to be more functional and practical than
>> Sound
>> Forge ever was or probably is ever likely to be, the layout of the
>> manual is very well done and easy to get around.
>> I went to the site at http://www.goldwave.com but I couldn't find a
>> purchase price anywhere and (to my slight annoyance) it seems that
>> Goldwave INC won't take paypal  but if its a fair price then
>> I'll save to purchase this.
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Re: sound editing?

2008-03-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I love wavepad, and goldwave. Wavepad, I found, was great for splitting 
files- imho a bit easier than gold wave. Sound forge is about my entire bank 
acount, so I won't even go there- but lets just say that its a bit over 
priced and has a lot of features I won't use anyway.

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Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 1:28 PM
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Yes, I've heard a lot about Goldwave but never tried it yet, ah well
it won't do any harm to add it to the "editor collection". The Sound
Forge manual is a monster, when I last looked at it I think it was
about 400 pages or more, anyone digested each and every page of it
yet? I was considerably impressed with Wavepad too, been a while since
I looked at it but I don't think it was too badly priced either.
Audasity should be worthwile investigating too if features available
in 1.35 beta make it to the next official version.

On 02/03/2008, at 5:00 AM, Larry N wrote:

> Hi Billy. Interesting question. I have 4 sound editors onboard.
> There's
> GoldWave, Sound Forge 8, DC 6 and WavePad. If you are asking about
> simple
> ease of use, accessibility and a manual that is easy to understand
> and set
> up in a way that can be accessed quickly, then GoldWave wins hands
> down.
> However, there are tasks that DC6 performs better than any piece of
> software
> that I've ever used. For instance, it has excellent hiss reduction and
> comprehensive noise reduction. The down side is that its manual is
> difficult
> to use with speech.
>
> And Sound Forge? I truly feel that I get less out of it than I
> probably
> should, simply due to a lack of understanding. For instance, Sound
> Forge
> works with editable files which are made into and edited from what the
> program calls regions. What is a region? I'm not exactly sure, nor
> am I
> certain how to go about creating one or editing the thing with
> keyboard
> alone. Perhaps it is my own inability to understand, but none of the
> Sound
> Forge faithful have been able to show me why this program is worth
> its hefty
> price tag. I would still love to know how to take a recorded file,
> such as
> that generated by a vinyl LP and edit out pops clicks and extraneous
> noise,
> then burn it onto a CD using Sound Forge only. Others in this group
> can do
> so, however I have not succeeded as yet.
>
> Meanwhile, with the exception of actually burning the CD, I can edit a
> project from start to finish using either GoldWave or DC6,
>
> To be entirely fair, I can perform some tasks more quickly while
> using Sound
> Forge. It's equalizer is superior. Its general audio restoration
> feature
> works quickly and for the most part reliably when applied to an
> entire file.
> But I don't find the manual easy to use, so I'm sure I'm not getting
> the
> most from the program.
>
> As for WavePad, that hasn't been discussed much here. I own a copy,
> but to
> be honest, I haven't played with it a great deal as yet.
>
> Others will have their own ideas, but if I were buying my first
> audio editor
> which could take me far beyond the beginner stage, I would choose
> GoldWave.
>
> Hope this helps you in some small way.
>
> Larry
>
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>
>> hi guys,
>> what is the best sound editing software on the market today?.
>>
>> What is the basic differences between Gold Wave & SoundForge?,
>>
>> What are the latest versions of both pieces of software, and which
>> is more
>> speech friendly?,
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Re: Goldwave Audio Editor

2008-03-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I believe its 40 dollars or so, which is well worth it imho.


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Ok, well I'm very impressed with this editing package and in a lot of
ways I believe Goldwave to be more functional and practical than Sound
Forge ever was or probably is ever likely to be, the layout of the
manual is very well done and easy to get around.
I went to the site at http://www.goldwave.com but I couldn't find a
purchase price anywhere and (to my slight annoyance) it seems that
Goldwave INC won't take paypal  but if its a fair price then
I'll save to purchase this.

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Re: Midi files

2008-03-01 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I use www.vgmusic.com. Lots and lots of files there.


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Subject: Midi files


Howdy Folks!
I had a whole archive of these damn things at one time but they seem
to have disappeared. Does anyone have some sort of collection of MIDI
files or does anyone know where I can go to download some? Want to set
up the MIDI stuff with  the Mac.

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Re: stario mix and microphone issue

2008-02-25 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Mic shows up in recording control, not playback.

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Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 5:17 PM
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> YOu'd have to go into properties, and make sure the mic is checked to
> appear in those controls.HTH
>
>
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> On 25-Feb-08, at 5:39 PM, constantine (on laptop) wrote:
>
>> What control, exactly? I've got hrm, wave out or whatever, uh, cd
>> audio (no
>> idea what that is), and my midi player (sw synth).
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
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>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Dan Eickmeier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 11:30 PM
>> Subject: Re: stario mix and microphone issue
>>
>>
>>> Hi Tyler,
>>> the mute check box you're looking for is actually under your playback
>>> controls, hth
>>>
>>>
>>> Dan Eickmeier, Brantford, Ontario Canada.  Amateur radio station
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>>>
>>> On 25-Feb-08, at 12:03 AM, constantine (on laptop) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I used to have windows xp media center on this laptop. I installed
>>>> xp pro; ever since then, I can't find the mute check boxes for these
>>>> devices. I used to be able to select my stario mix, mute my
>>>> microphone, then select it and unmute it, enabling me to talk while
>>>> I was using my stario mix. Now my mute button magically disapeared-
>>>> and I can't talk while doing a music recording and such- which sucks
>>>> for podcasting- I wanted to do a podcast on a mud.
>>>> ]
>>>> any suggestions? I go to control pannel, sounds and audio, audio
>>>> tab, recording volume, enable the stario mix by going to
>>>> properties>recording, selecting stario mix and mic. Now I go hit alt
>>>> p, make sure advanced controlls are checked. I select stario mix-
>>>> but then, under microphone, all I have are volume, and select. Now,
>>>> I know I used to have mute. I have the drivers for this connecsant
>>>> installed and functioning. They're the latest- I just don't see the
>>>> mute check box.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas or suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> thanks!
>>>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
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Re: stario mix and microphone issue

2008-02-25 Thread constantine (on laptop)
What control, exactly? I've got hrm, wave out or whatever, uh, cd audio (no 
idea what that is), and my midi player (sw synth).

thanks

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Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: stario mix and microphone issue


> Hi Tyler,
> the mute check box you're looking for is actually under your playback
> controls, hth
>
>
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>
> On 25-Feb-08, at 12:03 AM, constantine (on laptop) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I used to have windows xp media center on this laptop. I installed
>> xp pro; ever since then, I can't find the mute check boxes for these
>> devices. I used to be able to select my stario mix, mute my
>> microphone, then select it and unmute it, enabling me to talk while
>> I was using my stario mix. Now my mute button magically disapeared-
>> and I can't talk while doing a music recording and such- which sucks
>> for podcasting- I wanted to do a podcast on a mud.
>> ]
>> any suggestions? I go to control pannel, sounds and audio, audio
>> tab, recording volume, enable the stario mix by going to
>> properties>recording, selecting stario mix and mic. Now I go hit alt
>> p, make sure advanced controlls are checked. I select stario mix-
>> but then, under microphone, all I have are volume, and select. Now,
>> I know I used to have mute. I have the drivers for this connecsant
>> installed and functioning. They're the latest- I just don't see the
>> mute check box.
>>
>> Any ideas or suggestions?
>>
>> thanks!
>> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>>
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stario mix and microphone issue

2008-02-24 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

I used to have windows xp media center on this laptop. I installed xp pro; ever 
since then, I can't find the mute check boxes for these devices. I used to be 
able to select my stario mix, mute my microphone, then select it and unmute it, 
enabling me to talk while I was using my stario mix. Now my mute button 
magically disapeared- and I can't talk while doing a music recording and such- 
which sucks for podcasting- I wanted to do a podcast on a mud. 
]
any suggestions? I go to control pannel, sounds and audio, audio tab, recording 
volume, enable the stario mix by going to properties>recording, selecting 
stario mix and mic. Now I go hit alt p, make sure advanced controlls are 
checked. I select stario mix- but then, under microphone, all I have are 
volume, and select. Now, I know I used to have mute. I have the drivers for 
this connecsant installed and functioning. They're the latest- I just don't see 
the mute check box.

Any ideas or suggestions?

thanks!
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Re: Converting .mid Files To .MP3 Files?

2008-02-21 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

For one, I didn't know you wanted to, anyway, this program is one of my 
favorites. I've just finished converting a nice big batch of midis into mp3 
(about 100 or so). Its a good over night job, though it sure doesn't lag 
your computer like gold wave does (at least on here). I had error checking 
on and high quolity encoding, so it took a while, but it sounds great!


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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: Converting .mid Files To .MP3 Files?


> Hi.
> Dang how come you didn't tell me about this. I was talking about 
> converting
> a midi file to mp3 the other day but you never mentioned it. Anyway, hope
> you're doing well.
> Cheers:
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:00 PM
> Subject: Re: Converting .mid Files To .MP3 Files?
>
>
>> Try switch audio converter.
>> I think you can get it at
>> http://nch.com.o, or just google nch software. I love this program.
>>
>> Its freeware btw
>>
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>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 6:51 AM
>> Subject: Converting .mid Files To .MP3 Files?
>>
>>
>>> Hi listers.
>>>
>>> Does anybody know where I can get a quick and dirty freeware program to
>>> do
>>> this?  I am needing this ASAP because I have someone with a .mid file
>>> that
>>> needs to be converted to .MP3 PRONTO!  I tried downloading 
>>> "bestmidi2mp3"
>>> but the file I need to convert is too big for the trial version.  The
>>> .mid
>>> file is only 9KB.  Also, Winamp will NOT convert .mid files.
>>> Thanks for any help in advance.
>>>
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Re: Can you recommend good ear buds for not more than $100?

2008-02-21 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Why do you need ear budds over 100 bucks, anyway? Heh just curious. Anyway, 
I've got a pair of earphones here (I know you said earbudds, but I'm just 
throwing this out there). There senniecer, I'll grab the model number if you 
want. They're noise canceling headphones, actually I think they're sony, 
yeah that would be it, which I got from best buy for 80 bucks. JVC is also a 
good brand.


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> Can you recommend good ear buds for not more than $100?  The only
> experience I have is with ear buds that come with an audio device.  I'd 
> like
> to get something a little more serious.  I'm considering the Bose ear buds
> for $99.95.  Have you tried them?  I really can't get into the $400 
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Re: .CDA files

2008-02-21 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi,

These files are mostly found on audio cds. You might want to use switch from
www.nch.com.o
I think it'll work, to convert that there .CDA files of yours into mp3.

hth

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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 7:03 AM
Subject: .CDA files


>I have some CD's with the extension .CDA on the files. I want to place them
> on my hard drive and play them with Winamp. I have never seen this
> extension, and I would like to know what kind of file this is and how to
> transfer it to my hard drive and play it. Thanks.
>
> Vicki
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Re: Converting .mid Files To .MP3 Files?

2008-02-20 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Try switch audio converter.
I think you can get it at
http://nch.com.o, or just google nch software. I love this program.

Its freeware btw

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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 6:51 AM
Subject: Converting .mid Files To .MP3 Files?


> Hi listers.
>
> Does anybody know where I can get a quick and dirty freeware program to do 
> this?  I am needing this ASAP because I have someone with a .mid file that 
> needs to be converted to .MP3 PRONTO!  I tried downloading "bestmidi2mp3" 
> but the file I need to convert is too big for the trial version.  The .mid 
> file is only 9KB.  Also, Winamp will NOT convert .mid files.
> Thanks for any help in advance.
>
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Re: Sound devices for the PC

2008-02-17 Thread constantine (on laptop)
The sb live does, I know that for a fact.

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From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: Sound devices for the PC


This is all very interesting but what I'm particularly concerned about
is whether these cards have digital i/o ports SPDIF ports if you like?

On 18/02/2008, at 4:29 PM, Valiant8086 (on laptop) wrote:

> Hi.
> I have an x-fi for my laptop but I don't like that one. Creatives
> are ok in
> general, I have an audigy in my desktop and it rocks. The live
> 24bits are
> all right too. turtle beach is supposed to make good high end sound
> cards.
> - Original Message -
> From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 10:26 PM
> Subject: Re: Sound devices for the PC
>
>
> Hi Dane,
>
> I'm not sure exactly, but I love the connecsant cards. I have one on
> this hp
> pavillion of mine (laptop), and it performs beautifully- and right
> now there
> are no independant volume controls on this card (but I forget what its
> called). I'll look into it and see what I can find. I also have a
> SiS 7018
> on this desktop sitting beside me, but its horrible. Don't go with
> SiS.
> Creative are really great; I have an SB live on another of my
> desktops. I
> love it. THe stario mix feature especially, since it keeps the base
> and
> doesn't distort at all, and also unlike some soundcards, when you go
> to 0
> percent, it means 0 percent- and when you put it at 100, most
> soundcards
> I've used distort but don't get any louder- this one really pumps
> the volume
> up and performs spectacularely!
>
> hope that helps;
>
> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>
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>
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 5:55 AM
> Subject: Sound devices for the PC
>
>
> Hi everyone!
> Ok (as surprising as this may sound to a lot of people) I'm a novice
> with the PC technology (or trashbox as I prefer to call it  these days so I'd appreciate some input from other list members here.
> I've spoken about my DAT and I intend to get the digital converter
> that someone on this list kindly gave me the name of, I found it still
> in stock in some of the shops here so I've placed an order.
> The discussion has also prompted me to look at a new sound device for
> the Trashbox, I've used (up until now) SB Live cards, the Realtek ac97
> built-in sound device on the Mother Board of the Trashbox and the Imic
> sound devices, all have performed to my expectations but now however,
> well I'm stepping into unfamiliar teritory as I want to purchase a
> sound card with digital i/o capabilities but on the other hand I want
> it to be as accessible with speech as is practical, I'm told that many
> of the new sound devices on the market have volume controls which
> differ from the standard windows volume controls, is this correct?
> I briefly looked at the catalogue displayed by my local computer store
> on the net http://www.istore.com.au and looked at the Creative brand,
> there's no shortage of sound devices there it would seem but which one
> to buy? Should I in fact steer clear of Creative completely and go for
> something else?
> Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
> As a footnote to this, my Trashbox is approaching its fifth birthday
> so I'm wanting something which will be compatible with my current
> Trashbox and will be compatible with a new Trashbox which I plan to
> purchase in about 6 months all being well. Of course! if the device
> should be compatible with the Mac then that's a bonus but that's
> something that I don't class as a priority.
> Thanks In Advance
>
> **
> Dane Trethowan
> From Melton Victoria Australia
> Phone +613 9747 3975
> Voiceover Tech Support +613 8732 9237
> Fax +613 9743 7954
> mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: Sound devices for the PC

2008-02-16 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Hi Dane,

I'm not sure exactly, but I love the connecsant cards. I have one on this hp 
pavillion of mine (laptop), and it performs beautifully- and right now there 
are no independant volume controls on this card (but I forget what its 
called). I'll look into it and see what I can find. I also have a SiS 7018 
on this desktop sitting beside me, but its horrible. Don't go with SiS. 
Creative are really great; I have an SB live on another of my desktops. I 
love it. THe stario mix feature especially, since it keeps the base and 
doesn't distort at all, and also unlike some soundcards, when you go to 0 
percent, it means 0 percent- and when you put it at 100, most soundcards 
I've used distort but don't get any louder- this one really pumps the volume 
up and performs spectacularely!

hope that helps;

Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive
- Original Message - 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 5:55 AM
Subject: Sound devices for the PC


Hi everyone!
Ok (as surprising as this may sound to a lot of people) I'm a novice
with the PC technology (or trashbox as I prefer to call it http://www.istore.com.au and looked at the Creative brand,
there's no shortage of sound devices there it would seem but which one
to buy? Should I in fact steer clear of Creative completely and go for
something else?
Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
As a footnote to this, my Trashbox is approaching its fifth birthday
so I'm wanting something which will be compatible with my current
Trashbox and will be compatible with a new Trashbox which I plan to
purchase in about 6 months all being well. Of course! if the device
should be compatible with the Mac then that's a bonus but that's
something that I don't class as a priority.
Thanks In Advance

**
Dane Trethowan
 From Melton Victoria Australia
Phone +613 9747 3975
Voiceover Tech Support +613 8732 9237
Fax +613 9743 7954
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Re: Ripping Audio from MPEG and AVI

2008-02-03 Thread constantine (on laptop)
Wow, I love this converter. I was looking for something that would convert 
all .mid files, and so here it is!

thanks a lot,
Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 2:59 AM
Subject: Re: Ripping Audio from MPEG and AVI


> On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 07:30:38 +0200, you wrote:
>
>>Switch Audio Converter from www.nch.com.au/switch does all that for free.
>
> Thanks, I'll give it a try.
>
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