Hi, a few days ago someone mentioned a keyboard that has a range of about 100 feet.
Can anyone tell me where to get it? Thanks, Joe.
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I have the software on disc, but no USB drivers since Windows reinstalation.
All I need is the USB driver.
Mimi
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do an add new hardware wizard and see what happens, if it detects it.
Hope it works.
Good luck.
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Hi, All. In my c
Hi.
Try
http://www.xmradio.com/xmpcr/downloads.jsp
for a copy of the software.
Aman
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Hi, All. In my case with my PCR, unfortunately, according to my computer which has
Windows 98SE, the USB driver is missing. This explains why I am unable to get the XM
PCR to play now. When Windows 98 was reinstalled during recent computer repairs, the
USB driver got deleted. Unfortunately,
Hello,
I have installed the software for my Xm Pcr successfully on two
machines, one running XP home and the other running 98 S E.
However, when I attempt to install it on my HP 4150 laptop which is
running 98 S E and has 256 megs of ram, I first get the message "unable
to initialize com port; pl
That's very true about 192 or higher kbps files for music, because the bulk
of my mp3 collection on my external drive is metal, the higher bitrates do
help out big time. Plus if you have a stereo system with a stereo wide
feature, you can very easily hear the artifacts in a 128kbps file, witch is
w
Oh, it helpss a lot. I notice sometimes a book is so lousy to begin with
that adjusting the rate doesn't matter. When a book cannot be saved and
does not sound right to me, if I cannot get a better copy, I skip it. Sad,
but what else can you do in some cases? Sometimes, when they copy a book,
l
Well, here in Canada they've abandoned the talking book on cassette
altogether.
Bruce
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Thanks Bruce. That certainly clears it up about bit rate. Yes, a talking
book encoded at 32 sounds real good. Sounds better than the NLS machine we
play it on, eh?
Mimi
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you cna also stop the media that your playing by holding control and
pressing s and then alt f4. real player will close with alt f4 if no media
is being played, but for some reason won't if media is being played.
marco.
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