About Power DVD

2004-04-27 Thread James Arthur Robinson, President of Jardata Inc.
Hello List! I use Power DVD and there are a couple of check boxes or choices that you can arrow down to and press OK on to get the movie going. There is a Play DVD where you left off and Play DVD at beginning or some similar wording. I don't know these boxes got there, but they pop up each

About DCPlusPlus

2004-04-27 Thread ANN
Hi Folks, Just downloaded DCPlusPlus, and the JFW scripts. Any suggestions of good hubs to join? My, but there are a lot of them in the Public hubs list. I'm mostly downloading mp3 files, if that helps. Thanks. ~Ann ___ PC-Audio List Help,

Re: downloading music

2004-04-27 Thread Norma A. Boge
I use Napster and the Real Music Store. Both very Jaws friendly and easy to use. At 07:15 PM 4/26/2004, you wrote: Wow just visited Winmx and could hardly find anything up there. Where are most of you downloading music now? What is accessible with Jaws 5.0 Thanks. Ray Slaton Tallahassee,

power point audio

2004-04-27 Thread Shawn Keen
Hi all, can someone write me privately if you have done any work on power point and adding music / vocal tracks to power point presentations. I am wundering how you go about adding a music track to play in the back ground while viewing. Thanks Shawn Shawn The Porn And Jeb Show Sundays 6 to 8

Re: downloading music

2004-04-27 Thread frank deweese
Hi: I, too, enjoy down loading music. Could you provide some information about Napster. Is there cost involved? Do you need special software? Any information will be appreciated. Frank - Original Message - From: Norma A. Boge [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list.

Re: downloading music

2004-04-27 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Frank. With the new Napster, you have to pay for single song, or a monthly fee. - Original Message - From: frank deweese [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 2:57 PM Subject: Re: downloading music Hi: I, too, enjoy

Re: downloading music

2004-04-27 Thread Steven Hicks
You have to pay for the Napster don't you? - Original Message - From: Norma A. Boge [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 6:29 PM Subject: Re: downloading music I use Napster and the Real Music Store. Both very Jaws friendly

Using winap to down load

2004-04-27 Thread frank deweese
I've been using winap to down load music and audio books. I also share my files for the benefit of others. However, I have difficulty reading the names of some of the files. Is there some way to eliminate this problem? Frank ___ PC-Audio List

microphone hum

2004-04-27 Thread John Schwery
For some reason I am getting a hum from my microphone plugged into my sound blaster live, sound card. I tried another microphone and I still get a hum. Does anyone know how I might solve this problem? John My operat~1 system unders~1 long filena~1 , does yours ?

Re: microphone hum

2004-04-27 Thread Michael Killian
Assuming that each microphone has its own cord and plug, the only explanation I have is a defective mic jack. I don't know if it can be fixed. You will probably have to contact Creative Labs to find out. Michael Killian K4MFK Nashville, Tn [EMAIL PROTECTED] Co-Conspirator to Make the World A

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Re: winamp

2004-04-27 Thread Chris Skarstad
If you have JAWS version 5.0, press insert plus h and you will get a whole bunch of keystrokes. same for insert plus w. the interface is strange and not for a beginning windows user but if you are prepared to learn a few non-standard keystrokes and if you know how to navigate through tree

Re: nero 5 question

2004-04-27 Thread Chris Skarstad
As far as your first question goes, don't do anything. If you know you have 80 minutes of audio for sure and you don't get an error message when trying to create an audio cd with that, you should be fine. I have never had to change a single setting in Nero with the exception of taking the 2

Re: Source for minor league sports...

2004-04-27 Thread Mike Pietruk
Richie Are you sure that you have that url correct. I've tried it a couple of times today with no success. On Mon, 26 Apr 2004, Richie Gardenhire wrote: Can someone tell meif www.afl.com is a legitimate place to catch arena football games, and are there archived games at that sight? And

Re: downloading music

2004-04-27 Thread Norma A. Boge
Napster tracks are $0.99 a track, and I think $9.99 an album. There might be a monthly fee for unlimited downloads, I don't use it so don't know for sure what it costs. The Napster software is accessible, IMHO. At 01:57 PM 4/27/2004, you wrote: Hi: I, too, enjoy down loading music.

Re: downloading music/more on Napster

2004-04-27 Thread Norma A. Boge
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Re: downloading music

2004-04-27 Thread Norma A. Boge
Otis, on www.napster.com, there is a link about signing up for Napster premium. That sounds like what you want. Under the link there is info about what it is. At 02:29 PM 4/27/2004, you wrote: Hi, I'm signed up with the new napster. How can I switcch to the monthly service? I looked for

Re: Using winap to down load

2004-04-27 Thread Chris Skarstad
You can't that I know of. that is unless there's this huge secret I don't know about? I think what's actually happening is that Frank is listening to the files with Winamp and is actually using another program to download the music, correct? that makes the most sense to me. At 10:31 PM