How do one remove internet explorer?
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From: Jason Boston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 12:46 AM
Subject: Removing windows media player
How do you remove windows media player from windows XP
1. totally off topic
and 2. ie is imbedded in to windows so one does not
tj
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From: Kenneth suratt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: removing internet explorer.
How do one remove
Hi all, if you have uncensored versions of songs which have
questionable content in their vocal tracks, is there any way that I
could edit out that content with SoundForge or CakeWalk Sonar? As I
do have both?
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James
As so far you haven't gotten any helpful answers, let's see if we can
figure something out.
(1) Have you tried these links on a pc other than the one your girlfriend
is using? If not, that's step 1.
(2) Has your girlfriend attempted listening to these stations via other
links than
Although it's not an option in the menus, you can put bleep sounds in with
Sound Forge. It's just a bit involved, but once you get the hang of it, it
takes a few seconds. Is this what you wanted, bleeps, or something else? If
you want the instructions, then let me know.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
Some of its awful but some's great.
Trace
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I don't know how to answer that question, because I quit charting
Yeah I think that's what I've been looking for
At 09:55 AM 7/25/2007, you wrote:
Although it's not an option in the menus, you can put bleep sounds in with
Sound Forge. It's just a bit involved, but once you get the hang of it, it
takes a few seconds. Is this what you wanted, bleeps, or something
greetings mike the links work fine on my machine, as they are in the hd
radio section i am not sure where else you could find them, i am wondering
if it is a setting in ie in terms of not automatically allowing the stream
to open to play don't know if that is something that needs to be changed
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Hello James,
I haven't been following this thread so I don't know exactly what's been
written before. When you try the links are you getting a dialog box asking
if you want to save or open the links? If so, I had a similar problem with
a new computer recently. When the dialog box comes up
High David,
I'm not 100% sure, but I think you can probably do this with DBPOWERAMP.
It can convert one file to another.
My best regards to you all!
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From: David Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 6:19 PM
Subject:
High Allison,
One way you could do this, is to burn the windows sound schemes on to a cd.
Then you can load that cd in to any computer and install them right from the
cd.
My best regards to you all!
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From: Allison Mervis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I believe you misunderstood her question. She wants to create her own sound
skeem. She's looking for the best way to package it for portability.
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From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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OK, they won't work for you then...Keith
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From: leslie ferrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: converting mov files to another format
i'm not running jaws 8.
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Ok. that's all well and good but how is she to pachage the sound files in to
a self installer and have it go to the media folder and asign themselves to
the specific sounds?
SAG
: High Doc,
: I told her how to package them.
: When I got ready to tell her how to make her own sound scheme,
:
High List Members,
I just wanted to take a few moments to tell you how to make a sound scheme
using Sound Recorder.
First, I will start by telling you that I don't remember how to do this in
operating systems that came out before Windows XP, so I will start here with
Windows XP.
1. Hit the
i'm not running jaws 8.
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From: Keith Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: converting mov files to another format
Hi,
If your running jaws 8 you can use Brian's scripts
Hello, there's a command called paste special in Sound Forge. An easier and
more exact way to bleep out content without possibly losing your place, is
to use the synthesis menu, simple tone, then five-second tone. Get a new
data window for that, select all, and then go back to the project you're
Ok. then how did this guy I now of make an installer for the windows sound
skeem and have it going in o the right directory?
SAG
: High Sara,
: It doesn't work that way.
: The schemes aren't peaces of software, they are just sound or if you
: will, audio files.
: You can copy them to your
High Doc,
I told her how to package them.
When I got ready to tell her how to make her own sound scheme, that's when
my phone ringed.
But here is how you can make your own sound scheme.
You can use a program that already comes with windows.
This program is called Sound Recorder.
You can use this
High Sara,
It doesn't work that way.
The schemes aren't peaces of software, they are just sound or if you will,
audio files.
You can copy them to your clipboard and paste them in to where ever you want
them to go.
My best regards to you all!
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From: Sarah [EMAIL
I bought sound taxi to do what your asking about. It's only fifteen
dollars. It's not real accessible but after playing with it I've figured
out how to use it with jaws. Leslie
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From: David Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July
Hi,
If your running jaws 8 you can use Brian's scripts from:
www.hartgen.org/portable.html
and select the miscellaneous topics link.]
He can only guarantee them working with Jaws V8 at the moment.
hth...KG
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From: leslie ferrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You don't
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From: Jason Boston
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 12:46 AM
Subject: Removing windows media player
How do you remove windows media player from windows XP media center
edition 2005?
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: removing internet explorer.
1. totally off topic
and 2. ie is imbedded in to windows so one does not
Hello,
Does anyone know of away to convert movfiles to mp3? You normally have
to use quicktime to play these, and I’d rather play them using winamp or
wmp.
Thanks,
Dave.
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mathew i'd like the instructions chris ramsay how do i put
beeps in with sf. chris
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