I have never heard of ogg files. I don't think they will play on a regular
player; .wav would. You may have to convert those ogg to mp3 or regular
.wav files. In ads I never hear of CD players capable of playing ogg files.
Mimi
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Thanks, Geoff, for all your work.
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:46 PM
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> FYI for those who might have been wondering what happen
can you burn ogg files with nero i have nero 6.3.1.17
if this can be done can you listen to them on a regular cd player ? or how can i
convert them to a format that i can listen to on a cd player?
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I just heard about Replay Radio on this list so I got a demo to try. I
can't seem to get any controls when I start the program. it doesn't seem to
have a menu either. I can't even close the program with alt-f4 or from the
taskbar.
Any WinEyes people using this program successfully?
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Oh, Tony! I wish I did not lose my father's old stereo to those vipers in
Nevada in 1999. It had an 8-track recorder/player, 3-speed turntable,
cassette recorder/player and AMFM radio all in one compact unit. I would
have loved to help you digitize 8-track tapes if you wanted that done! I
wish
I've heard of wire recorders. I don't go back that far. Reel to reel was
wonderful even if it was bulky. Oh, the quality even at 3-3/4! I miss that
format.
Mimi
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Oh, no! That means your disc devloped an error in it. If you are using
CDR's, which you can only use once, there is nothing you can do to fix that
once it's burned. If the problem persists throughout the pack of discs, you
have a bad package! You might have to try a different brand of discs.
An
I think you can copy the CD to the Clipboard and then paste it into the
audio list on your burner program. I am a Nero user, so if you are using a
different program, I wouldn't know what they use. Hope this helps a little.
Mimi
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From: "Cynthia Handel" <[EMAIL PROT
I used to have an A P H machine, but have not had one in years. I never had
crosstalk on them. I don't have it in my NLS machine. I'm thinking of
buying myself a Narrator player because when I plug in the NLS machine to
charge, if you are encoding during the charging, you will hear a hum. I
don
If you don't have a demagnetizer, but are fortunate enough to have a soldering (gun)
you can use the but end as a demagnetizer. I would be surprised if any of you remember
the old wire recorders. if the wire broke, you tied it in a small knot and kept on
recording.
-- "nick danger" <[EMAIL PRO
FYI for those who might have been wondering what happened with the stream
and archives of the ACB convention.
From: Geoff Shang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We apologise for not being able to bring you Thursday's sessions on demand
or as replays. Due to having
I think you are using Nero, so there should be some feature in it to copy the disc to
the hard drive so you can burn the track to a disc. get someone to install another
drive so you don't have to go all through that.
-- "Cynthia Handel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, I still have the same probl
All changes must be carried out in Sounds under the Control Panel. SF will
record whatever the system presents it. Don't use JFW, so can't comment
about scripts.
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From: "Juan Sosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pc audio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9
Hello everyone:
I am writing because I was wondering if by any chance someone could please
assist me in using the sound forge program.
Ok I did managed to installed it with no problem, and I am able to record my
voice by using my microphone. and what I am trying to do is to record a
radio show fro
Hi Mimi,
Gods! I thought I was the only person who felt that way about some of the
good old school stuff. And on that subject since we're going back into the
past a little right here, remember the 8-track tapes? I was digging around
in one of my boxes and found about 120 of em! Unfortunately when
mike.
transmitter works fine plugged into another device.
marco.
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Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitter sound related issues
Marco
Jumping into
Hi Kevin,
I didn't know that Nero did this. But, I looked at CDex and got it done
with that. Thanks.
Cindy
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Hi.
I don't use Replay radio but have come across similar problems. Have you
tried switching virtual cursor off with insert + Z and then using the tab
key? May be worth a try. Just hit insert + Z to switch it back on again
afterwards.
Kevin
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For future reference www.whatis.com could be useful. It tells you what file
extensions mean, good for obscure ones!
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:35 AM
Subject: what is a .ws
If you read down the list of tracks in CDEX using your normal PC or
insertion cursor then you're going to end up highlighting the last track
only and ripping only that track.
The default for CDEX is to select all tracks for ripping so you literally
just need to put your disc in the drawer, start C
Terri, this problem is usually a function of the tape recorder. You might
get some improvement if you clean the heads of both the playback and record
heads of the machine. A cotton swab with denatured alcohol is best for this
unless you have special head cleaner stuff. Also, if you should have a
If you are moving up from replay 4.x to 5.0, the registration should be
automatic or it was for me. If in your case this is not happening, it may
be that your 4.0 version was purchased prior to April 15. Contact support
for help in that case. If you have typed in your registration, I think
ther
Hi Kris.
The tools I use are CDEX for ripping CD's to my hard drive, Winamp for
listening to MP3 & internet radio and Nero for burning CD's.
These should be sufficient for what you're looking to do and both CDEX and
Winamp are free.
Winamp is one of those programs where there's a number of keyst
Hi Cindy.
If you want to copy the CD completely, you'd do well to get a burning
program such as Nero. Even with a single drive, you'll still be able to
copy the CD as Nero will read the source CD, reject it when it's finished
reading and then ask you to load the blank.
If you want to rip a CD t
And my A P H desk top machine, that I purchased a couple of years ago,
doesn't have this cross talk problem. But I do have some small problem
with cross talk on my Sony 2 track stereo recorder that's modified to
play NLS tapes, that I purchased from I R T I last year. But it's
really not legibl
Hi,
for the person who asked what a wsx file is, it's a file which lists
private servers which people who are win mx users can use. I want to thank
someone on this list for sending his file to me.
Take care,
Bill K.
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Hi listers
With sighted help, I learned how to use Nero 5.5 to burn mp3 files to a CD. I split
thirty five tracks into three folders and tried to make three CD's from these. At 4x
speed, only 4 tracks were burned. Then, running my CD burner at 1x speed, the first
eleven tracks are burned (and p
OK, I still have the same problem/question. I only have one CD drive and
want to copy a CD onto my computer so I can burn it onto another disk.
Since I've already played it and the feature in Real Player and Windows
Media Player no longer works (saving to library), how should I do this?
Cindy
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Hi, it should save the recordings in c:\program
files\highcriteria\totalrecorder
and there's a tab in options, and the settings dialog, where you can
change this.
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 11:48:45 +0100, Sunil wrote:
>I've just used the schedule in TotalRecorder to record some audio from the
>net but
Hi, Shawn, I would tell winamp you're using a lan connection, but I
even did that when I was using dial-up to prevent it from going on line
every time I would try and play a stream, and even on dial-up, it
didn't seem to hurt anything.
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 04:03:12 -0700 (PDT), shawn klein wrote:
Cdex 1.5.
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:23 AM
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> What do you use for encoding?
>
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> From: "mi
Hi, Terri, wonder if the head alinement is different between your nls
machine, and your standard tape player? head alinement is very
critical, especially when you're dealing with the outer tracks, and a
classic example of cross talk was the original 4 track pros that irti
sold in 1996, don't know
Terri,
You can buy a demagnetizer from a store such as Radio Shack. You need to
be sure that you know where the tape heads on your machine are located.
Some demagnetizers have a rubber-tipped object that is run lightly over
the tape head with a horizontal motion. The rubber tip is essential
bec
What do you use for encoding?
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> You get that with older tapes which are signs of wear and tear.
Head alignment has nothing to do with speed. Won't help. Sorry.
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> I never think about the head
Charles
I too run the transmitter off the headphone jack of a stereo. Not only do
I get the benefit of the receiver's 5-band equalizer, I can also feed the
output of my doubletalk speech synthesizer to it.
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Jumping into this thread late so don't know if this has been tried or
mentioned. I presume your cable has an 1/8 plug on the end which goes
into the sound card.
If the cable is ok, plugging it into any device -- radio, stereo, whatever
-- that can accept such a connector should tell you i
Hi All,
Well, here goes. I know absolutely nothing about this stuff so forgive me
if my questions are very elementary.
I have a mixed file, both music and audio, on my C drive. I want to copy
this to a CD. What program should I use? I've looked at Easy CD Creator
but can't find any place where
If you don't change where you want the files saved, you can find them in
c:\program files\high criteria\total recorder. Hope this helps!
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Subje
I can just tell you how I do it and it work for me.
First after recording and testing, I go to save as. Next in the file name
edite I type and address and a name for the file.
Like: c:\temp\name and the file will go to the temp folder I made in my C
drive.
Georges
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the head alignment deals with the azimuth and clarity of the over all sound of the
tape. if you don't have a good alignment tape I wouldn't attempt trying to align tape
heads.
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I think it may be her tape machine that is in question. we don't know what kind of
noise reduction it has, whether the bias setting are set propperly and so forth. she
may be using the wrong tape type, it could be a lot of things. if she had a dbx unit,
that might fix every thing, but I don't k
I have both Windows Media Player and Real 10 on my computer. The first time
I put a CD in, Real 10 will ask if I want to save it to my music library. I
did that, yesterday, but had a problem and had to delete the tracks I saved.
I know that Windows Media Player will save the tracks also, but, onc
I think it may be her tape machine that is in question. we don't know what kind of
noise reduction it has, whether the bias setting are set propperly and so forth. she
may be using the wrong tape type, it could be a lot of things. if she had a dbx unit,
that might fix every thing, but I don't k
hi there.
it should be saved under program files\highcriteria\total recorder.
cheers.
marco.
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From: "Sunil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 8:48 PM
Subject: Where does TotalRecorder save recordin
Thanks Marty. My Dad and I will be networked too, so
sometimes we'll both be using the connection at the
same time, so I don't think I'll set it up to 0. Do I
need to tell winamp somehow that I'm no longer on dial
up? When I installed it, it asked me my connection
type.
Shawn
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I've just used the schedule in TotalRecorder to record some audio from the
net but can't find where its been saved. I haven't changed the default
settings and assumed it would be saved in a directory in ProgramFiles but I
can't find anything there. I searched my hard drive for it too and can't
fi
i think it's either the cable or the sound card. i'm going to try running
another cable in the next few days and we'll see if that fixes it. if not,
i'll grab another sound card from ebay and try that sollution out and
hopefully that will fix things for good.
marco.
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no i haven't. will purchase one in the next few days and do so though.
marco.
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:15 AM
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Hi M
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