On 12.12.2006 Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Hmm, well when I load this DVD in question, it is labled DVD_VR wonder
if that's the issue? I found I had Toast on my Mac, but couldn't figure out
how to make that work either.
Is it a DVD+R(W) or DVD-R(W). If the latter I would advice you to
On 12.12.2006 A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Toast can read such DVDs.
I just tried it. Interestingly Toast copies fine but the copied disk
won't function. It gets stuck at the menu. There was no error message,
not even single log entry in the system.log. I bet Toast thinks copy
was successful. I
On 12.12.2006 Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Does anyone know what happened to the Classical Archives web page? It hasn't been responding for the last few days when I tried it.
I just went to the page and it loaded fine
Really? When I try
- Original Message -
From: Will Denayer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 2:26 AM
Subject: [Finale] The 'Manual'
Well, I wanted to ask about this before, but it sounds so stupid that I
refrained myself from doing so.
When I ask something, people
There have been several references to Disk Utililty - is this part of
windows? Where do I find it?
Thanks,
Lawrence
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In a message dated 12/12/2006 12:10:04 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Really? When I try http://www.classicalarchives.com/ I get no response.
Do you have a different url?
The above works fine for me on both IE and Firefox, but www.prs.com also
works, if you want to try
On 12.12.2006 dc wrote:
Perhaps you should try with a different browser, because they seem to block access to any suspected
robot. Could they be confusing your browser with a robot? Accesses from a suspected robot may be
barred for one day or even, in some case, permanently. They also have
On 12.12.2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really? When I try http://www.classicalarchives.com/ I get no response.
Do you have a different url?
The above works fine for me on both IE and Firefox, but www.prs.com also
works, if you want to try that.
That is so strange, I just tried Firefox
Hi,
I just accessed the Classical Music Archive from England using the following
URL:
_http://www.classicalarchives.com/_ (http://www.classicalarchives.com/)
All the best,
Lawrence
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On 12.12.2006 dc wrote:
Johannes Gebauer écrit:
I tried with Firefox but with the same result. How can I get myself unblocked?
Anyway you can use a different ISP?
How? I have a High Speed DSL connection, I can't just switch ISPs,
unless I use a Modem connection. That would not be a
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow / 2006/12/11 / 08:19 PM wrote:
Could you fathom a guess then what type of computer set-ups are being
used to generate the full symphonic demos I have heard on Garritan's
webpage? My hunch is that the people that are creating these files
have some really
Daniel Wolf wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Could you fathom a guess then what type of computer set-ups are being
used to generate the full symphonic demos I have heard on Garritan's
webpage?
There are two issues here, using Garritan samples in a live player (i.e.
while working in Finale),
At 12/12/2006 03:04 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 12.12.2006 Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Does anyone know what happened to the Classical Archives web page? It
hasn't been responding for the last few days when I tried it.
I just went to the page and it loaded fine
At 03:29 AM 12/12/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There have been several references to Disk Utililty - is this part of
windows?
It's a Mac thing.
Aaron.
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At 10:28 AM 12/12/06 +0100, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
How can that be, have the classical archives been censored for Europe?
It might be a DNS issue at your ISP. Try this:
http://208.139.194.154
Dennis
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Johannes Gebauer / 2006/12/12 / 03:04 AM wrote:
Really? When I try http://www.classicalarchives.com/ I get no response.
Do you have a different url?
I bet you are having router issues.
Have you run 'traceroute'? You can use Terminal to run it, or Network
Util in your Util folder does it too.
There are similar products on Windows, things like MagicISO, although
not quite as robust, as Disk Utility can create and restore from back up
disk images, repair drive permissions, etc.
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On 12.12.2006 dc wrote:
Johannes Gebauer écrit:
How? I have a High Speed DSL connection, I can't just switch ISPs, unless I use
a Modem connection. That would not be a solution...
At least it would help you locate the problem. What's wrong with an ordinary
dial-up connection for midi files
Ah, well ... it sounds as if the project is, indeed, Toast.
Life goes on,
Dean
On Dec 11, 2006, at 11:07 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Johannes Gebauer / 2006/12/12 / 06:08 PM wrote:
Toast can read such DVDs.
I just tried it. Interestingly Toast copies fine but the copied disk
won't
At 08:43 AM 12/12/06 +0100, Daniel Wolf wrote:
In any case, this is not a Garritan problem, this is a problem with
sound samples. To get adequate quality, samples have to be large, and to
play them in realtime, they have to sit in RAM.
Doesn't it depend on the implementation? I have used large
Streaming is discouraged due to the CPU load it causes.
From: Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Sent: Tue 12-Dec-06 12:37
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] Garritan Sound Libraries and Finale?
At 08:43 AM 12/12/06 +0100, Daniel Wolf wrote:
In any case, this is not a Garritan problem, this is a
At 04:27 PM 12/12/06 +0100, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 12.12.2006 Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 10:28 AM 12/12/06 +0100, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
How can that be, have the classical archives been censored for Europe?
It might be a DNS issue at your ISP. Try this:
http://208.139.194.154
Yup. Seems Disk Utility can do a bunch of things, except compensate for
Sony's stupid DVD_VR format...
Fisher, Allen wrote:
There are similar products on Windows, things like MagicISO, although
not quite as robust, as Disk Utility can create and restore from back up
disk images, repair
Actually, the Garritan samples are much smaller than the instruments
in most sampled libraries. They compensate for the small sample size
by using sophisticated programming. The library was designed from the
ground up to be loaded into RAM.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Looks like. I tried both Toast and Handbrake, all with the same
results. Dismal failure. As Hiro says, looks like it's simply not
compatible. I do, however, thank you for all your help. I would
however, love a response, if one is available, on my question on
adjusting Bass sounds in
Will Denayer wrote:
Aaron, thanks a lot for you explanation, now it all makes sense.
I found the manual and promise to read it. Would someone be willing to explain
to me how I can notate glissandi? With best regards, Will
It's one of the Smart Shapes. Enter your starting note and your
there is really no need for the word glissando, or even the abbr. on
a glissando line; musicians know what this is, if uncertain, you can
perhaps write gliss. on the 1st instance in the score in each
instrument, but place it as a text element, NOT attached to the
gliss. line.
really the
On 12 Dec 2006 at 8:54, Fisher, Allen wrote:
There are similar products on Windows, things like MagicISO, although
not quite as robust, as Disk Utility can create and restore from back
up disk images, repair drive permissions, etc.
I'm sure Disk Utility is great, but on Windows, one never
Um...ok...
But on a Mac you never need to run a virus protection program, or
anti-spyware program. So, I guess it evens out
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006 at 8:54, Fisher, Allen wrote:
There are similar products on Windows, things like MagicISO, although
not quite as
Hi, I'll see if I can find said control. Thanx,
Dean
On Dec 12, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Dean,
There is a control in the Kontakt player that will allow you to
lengthen the sustain of pizz. notes. Look for that and see if it
helps. In any case, the prevailing concept
What do spyware and anti-virus have to do with a Disk Utility? David
Fenton's point was merely that citing the ability to repair drive
permissions isn't a good point of comparison between DISK UTILITY
programs! He wasn't attempting to start a platform, merely pointing out
that Disk Utility's
On 12.12.2006 Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Looks like. I tried both Toast and Handbrake, all with the same results. Dismal
failure. As Hiro says, looks like it's simply not compatible. I do, however,
thank you for all your help. I would however, love a response, if one is
available, on my
maybe I'm confused as to what the Media Tab is, and where it is. When
I open my version of Toast (Titanium 5.2), there are like 4 choices
(tabs?) on the top of the window ... one of those being audio, etc.
One of them is Copy, with a couple of disc icons .. I assume that 's
what you mean
Facts huh?
I'm sure Disk Utility is great, but on Windows, one never needs to
repair drive permissions, so that's not exactly a feature that would be
a relevant point of comparison.
I'm just point out FACTS as well. He's not comparing anything. He could
have just kept this mouth shut and
You know best.
David H. Bailey
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Facts huh?
I'm sure Disk Utility is great, but on Windows, one never needs to
repair drive permissions, so that's not exactly a feature that would be
a relevant point of comparison.
I'm just point out FACTS as well. He's not comparing
On 12 Dec 2006 at 13:05, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006 at 8:54, Fisher, Allen wrote:
There are similar products on Windows, things like MagicISO,
although not quite as robust, as Disk Utility can create and
restore from back up disk images, repair drive
Point is way did you even have to chime in on this one? Hmm?
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006 at 13:05, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006 at 8:54, Fisher, Allen wrote:
There are similar products on Windows, things like MagicISO,
although not
Could Eric Dannewitz and David Fenton take their antipathy outside, please?
-Randolph Peters
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On 12 Dec 2006 at 20:57, Randolph Peters wrote:
Could Eric Dannewitz and David Fenton take their antipathy outside,
please?
Tell Eric, not me. I didn't do a damned thing to provoke his effort
to start a platform war.
--
David W. Fentonhttp://dfenton.com
David Fenton
On 12 Dec 2006 at 18:43, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006 at 13:05, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006 at 8:54, Fisher, Allen wrote:
There are similar products on Windows, things like MagicISO,
although not
Sorry, David.
I think you did, by responding to it. I have my own opinions on
these matters - personal ones, informed only by my limited
experience. I respect the fact that your experience (and that of
others) is greater.
Every once in a while, someone will make a provocative statement
Stopped. I don't feel like Fenton bashing tonight.
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006 at 20:57, Randolph Peters wrote:
Could Eric Dannewitz and David Fenton take their antipathy outside,
please?
Tell Eric, not me. I didn't do a damned thing to provoke his effort
to start a
I haven't seen this mentioned, but Garritan is having a group buy this
year. Great way to get the full version of GPO, Jazz Band, and/or the
Strat Violin libraries.
https://amerifare.cybrhost.com/harps/GroupBuyForm-122006.php
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Johannes Gebauer / 2006/12/12 / 10:27 AM wrote:
Can you be more specific? Why would I run this, and what would it tell
me. Would it fix it?
I forgot you are not in the US. Here in America, router problem has
been increased past year or so. Mostly caused by DoS attack. I don't
know about
There is an amusing video on YouTube that contains many of the issues
that we face as composers, arrangers and engravers.
This short video of Magdalena Kozena : Kommt, ihr angefochtnen
Sunder (from J.S. Bach's Cantata BWV 30) demonstrates just-in-time
music delivery, reasons for splotchy and
On 12.12.2006 Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
maybe I'm confused as to what the Media Tab is, and where it is. When I open my
version of Toast (Titanium 5.2), there are like 4 choices (tabs?) on the top
of the window ... one of those being audio, etc. One of them is Copy, with a
couple of disc
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