Brent Harding wrote:
But, if I'm on netmeeting and turn the volume for the show down,
could I keep recording, so I can record the whole show including
the part where I'd be on? There's this show I listen to sometimes
that takes calls on netmeeting, and I'd like to be able to record
it, and
Brent Harding wrote:
Mine has digital out, don't know what kind, it just says digital
out. Also, about the sblive value, can it be made to allow recording
from the mike and wave output at the same time, so they mix in one
file? Or can it record more than one thing, so I can record a
Eric Woudenberg wrote:
Department of Computer Science V, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
Please do NOT get me into trouble by spreading this to newsgroups or
reporting me to the authorities, alright? This is for educational
purposes only.
Haha! Got you! :-)
Being a student at the
I wrote:
But why did you have to mirror it?
The original document (in compressed postscript format) is available
at http://leon.cs.uni-bonn.de/~kurth/diss_kurth.ps.gz
Well, I just had a look at it, and found it to be in German language...
Not exactly usefull to most readers here, so forgive
Hi!
MO uses a laser to heat a surface and a magnetic head to change the direction
of the attoms in this surface. It's based on the 'curry effect'.
You might see some curry effects when you order diner at an Indian
restaurant, but as far as I know, md uses the "Curie"-effect to
achieve data
Hi!
Hmm, is it just me or is the idea of receiving this every day
until January, 2nd a little disturbing? :-))
Mark Holmes (or rather his email program) wrote:
I'm on leave until 2 Jan. Please contact Ade Morris (AMORR x3553)
for PAFS problems or Jeffrey Bowman/Jason Hiscocks (JBOWM x4394,
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
| I just want to know if there is a difference of quality of
| the digital out between different CDROMs, because my CDROM
| is a 8X Goldstar (GCD-R580B) and perhaps it would be better
| to buy a new one :)
Nope. What comes out of the optical jack on one unit is
Remko van der Vossen wrote:
if you consider that a MD recorder can accept a streaming
digital input of CD quality audio (via the optical in), encode
it with ATRAC, AND write it to the disk, all in real-time -
then i think you'll find the bandwidth of the system quite
sufficient for
Dan Frakes wrote:
Hannes Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know if there are tools to edit mp3s in the mpeg domain,
without the conversion mp3-wav-mp3?
I could use a tool that cuts single mpeg frames from songs to remove
clicks or long intros from songs...
You didn't mention
Hi!
Does anyone know if there are tools to edit mp3s in the mpeg domain,
without the conversion mp3-wav-mp3?
I could use a tool that cuts single mpeg frames from songs to remove
clicks or long intros from songs...
Bye,
Hannes
Hi!
Although this discussion has been taken to private mail, I want to
add two possible solutions to the problem of "stuttering" sound:
1.) Buffering: I don't know about winamp, but all mp3-players I
have allow to set the size of a buffer for decoded audio data.
If this buffer is large
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
Same original CD and player, different recorders, different MDs, same
problem. Though to be honest, it is worse on the 702mk. I originally
thought it might be a problem with Sharp's ATRAC, but I had similar
results on the Sony unit.
The Sharp 70x series have a
Hi!
I am designing an audio mixer for my stereo at the moment, but
have run into some problems. Maybe somebody here can help me:
Can anyone here provide hints or schematics for using the Philips
chip TDA1074A as a channel fader?
Alternatively, suggestions for other circuits that will do the
Tugrul Tanyol wrote:
Thanx for the reply Ian. I wonder what happened to the original
adapter. Today we measured the output of my 220-110V convertor
to see that it supplies exactly 119V.
Your adaptor might be delivering this high voltage only when not
under load. If you connect the target
Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
I used to have a little table that listed how long you could listen
to certain things before permanent damage occoured. Two of the
high end sounds were "rock concert", 110dB, 7 minutes
Now, that's a short concert!
Another rule-of-thumb, though not really
Marc SPARC wrote:
Do you have an idea of the SB16 uses internal S/PDIF signals,
or other signals we can hook up off the SB16's main chip and
convert to S/PDIF ?
Some version use SPDIF.
There are some schematics etc. on this page:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My questions: Has anyone experienced this problem? It seems to
me to be an EEPROM setting problem. Does anyone know which EEPROM
settings control the volume settings? Is there any way to reset
the EEPROM settings completely? My warranty is up, so I'm really
in
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