Thank you, Jacob, It looks like this will be a time-consuming but manageable
project. I'm looking forward to giving it a try.
Shari
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Thank you, Steve, Will do.
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Shari,
Try this website for Goldwave tutorials:
http://www.blind-geek-zone.net
Steve Parke
Thank you, Rick,
Silly me - I looked at Jaws-users.com, but forgot to check
blind-computing.com
Shari
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There are also various, off the shelf combinations of hardware and software
out there, that involve things like turntables that specifically connect
directly to PC using USB connectors, and they're meant for pretty much only
then transferring the LP's into digital formats, but not sure how usabl
I've read reviews on several of those off-the-shelf packages, just to get a
good sense of options. Of course, I couldn't tell anything about
accessibility, but since I have a turntable and receiver, I'd prefer not to
buy new hardware. Some of the packages seemed to automatically create CDs,
an
Listers,
Will someone please tell me how to stop these files from showing up in
folders all over my computer? Infact, what are they and what do they mean?
They are even showing up in my music folder?
Thanks to all.
Carliss
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Hi
You had me wondering too. So I did a web search and found the
following.
" operating system. The use of the "INI file" has been changed in Windows in
favor of the
registry,
and deprecated in .NET in favor of XML .config files. The name "INI file"
comes from the
filename extension
usually
We have just posted the 2012 winners of our *Top 25 Web Sites for Gamers
who are Blind*
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I have noticed that for the past few days Ninja Words (an online dictionary)
has not been working. Does anyone know if they have taken the site down?
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I think Audacity do a program called Spin-it-again, which cuts the tracks
and you even get to name the tracks before they are finalised.
Larry
London, UK
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Hello:
This is for those of you who are audio buffs.
For years, I have been trying to integrate all of my computer and audio systems
at work. Someone on this list suggested a mixer. So, I purchased an 8 channel
mixer board.
So far, it works pretty well; however, there are still a couple of prob
These files are hidden system files. Microsoft does not expect you to
delete, move or even see these files. At some point, you must have
changed your settings to show hidden and system files (not recommended).
To hide these files again, do the following:
1. Open Windows Explorer to the folde
The reason the iPhone audio including the ring, insists on playing through
the iPhone speaker is because the iPhone knows that the device is not a
combination microphone / audio device. The iPhone will ring on external
speaker always unless you are using a device that will allow you to answer
and t
Hi,
Do we have any bloggers on here? If so, where does one post blogs? I tried
www.blogspot.com but can't figure out how to post a new blog! Lol, so if
there are any suggestions, please pass them along.
Thanks.
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