I believe that it is to do with music where you can control the instrument,
tempo and other things on the computer, but I could be wrong.
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You can read about Diamond Cut and other audio products at:
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I haven't tried Diamond. Where do you get that?
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I believe that it is to do with music where you can control the instrument,
tempo and other things
I have tried several times to visit the mp3sparks.com site with no luck.
All I'm getting are IE cannot display the web page errors. Thanks
for any help, Norma
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I get a box asking for user name and password. Any ideas on how to get
past this or an alternative site to get a user name and password?
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Hi,
you can go into tools on the media player and move down to enhancements
submenu. if it's on your machine, select audio converter. Alternatively, you
can open start menu, all programs and select digital media enhancements from
that point, which should have the audio converter there.
If
Mike, I have now gotten my Virgin Media cable box hooked up to my computer
system, through the in-line.
I'll keep you're Transmitter suggestion in mind for future consideration,
Billy
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Thank you. I had several references to audio converter in my saved messages
and none had the same program in mind. grin
Much appreciated.
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From: Cornell Ligon
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: Lossless
Hello listers,
If you turn the back of the computer to face you, What is the jack on the very
left? There are two jacks below the set of three on the top. Can some one
please tell me what those jacks are for? I have a del computer that's about a
year old.
Thanks
Michael
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Actually that's what I use quickmix for. I have a default profile placed in
my start up folder and it opens and I get my sound card settings back. I
also ave a shortcut key to set my default volumes back if I need to.
SAG
: This simple, new program was recently announced in IRTI's email
:
Band In A Box is an accompaniment program. You play your instrument
and Band In A Box fills out the rest of the band. It's been around for
fifteen years. Last I knew it had every kind of style of music you could
think of. You tell it what style you want, what instruments you want, the
I wonder if this program can also restart the Windows Audio service should
it somehow stop? That would probably be the only condition under which I'd
purchase this tool. Oh, and, also, I think it would have to be able to run
on a U3 Flash drive.
Please visit http://BlindWebAccess.com and
Michael. I'm afraid all computers are different.
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Hello listers,
If you turn the
Are you registered with them from allofmp3?
Trace
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From: Jason Boston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: sites for downloading music
I get a box asking for user name and
Well, it's not on my system and on the MS web site, it has discontinued
support. I bet you're running wmp11, right?
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Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: Lossless
Hi,
you can go into
Can someone send it as a working link so I'll have a go.
Trace
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From: Norma A. Boge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Is mp3sparks down?
I have tried several times to visit the
Hello listers,Can someone please tell me what I can do about fixing this
problem? I think the jack at the very left of my sound card is mest up. Every
time I plugg my spekers in I can not hear the sound hardly at all. Or very low
Thanks
Michael
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No, you may have missed my earlier posts. Allofmp3 and MP3Sparks a site by
allofmp3 were shut down by the Russian government at the behest of the US
government and the record industry RIAA. The World Trade Commission told
Russia that they might become a member if they shut down allofmp3 so they
High Michael,
Now I have a question for you.
Does the sound card detach from the mother board, or is the sound card
intergrated on the mother board with many other things?
I'm asking because I own a DELL system.
It came with a sound card that is made by Sound Max.
That's what all DELL systems
How can you hear your computer's speech if the volume is so low? How do you
know it isn't your speakers themselves?
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I just checked my Dell Optiplex PC. If my memory is correct, there are 3
ports on most sound cards. jacks are color-coded to correspond to the speaker
cable color so it's not something you can figure out by feel.
However, on all my Dells in my computer room, the middle jack of the 3 is
Dear Moderator
please can you help me turn yahoo groups back on please.
all the best from sean waiting.
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Thanks for the tip, Doc,
I have an HP multi-media system at home so my soundcard is fine (I use
Dells at work).
BTW, I would not recommend HP PCs - they have a lot of extraneous add-ins
that cause a lot of problems with JAWS.
Dan
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It is intergrated to the board. I say this because all you canfeel are the
holes sticking out.
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High once again Michael,
You can use an off the shelf sound card like the ones made by Sound Blaster.
They just plug right in to one of the slots on the mother board.
All you have to do after that is lode in the software CD that came with it,
and you're all sat!
Try that and see if that solves
Hello listers, How do I in able my microphone? My del computer has two jacks
at the front. One is for the microphone and the other is for headphones.
Thanks
Michael
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Hi,
Could someone please recommend an accessible software that can be used to
convert from mid file to mp3?
Thank you very much.
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No, I just wanted to try it out.
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Are you registered with them from allofmp3?
file to mp3?
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what are they shaped like?
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what are they shaped like?
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Hello listers,
If you turn the back of the computer to
No my dell has sigma tel.
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High Michael,
Now I have a question for you.
Does the sound card
ok will do. I have some thing else for you.
Can you please help me with my microphone? I can not get it to
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it is possible that the system you have has surround sound and those may be
other jacks for your sound card.
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so does mine
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No my dell has sigma tel.
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why don't you leave them pllugged into the jack that works? if this sound
card has surround sound capabilities then that last jack may be for rear
channel.
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yes I have
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have you gone into volume control to check there?
start menu
programs
accessories
have you gone into volume control to check there?
start menu
programs
accessories
entertainment
voulume
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if you could please help i would very much appreciate it
Ok I am not sure what is happening but this is what I do
1. Alt E
2. RIght arrow one time and down arrow to where it says Insert Tracks
3. I enter there.
4. When I tab one time it sometimes says Insert Files Button to enter press
space bar
Since you have been in volume control was microphone checked? Have you
switched to the record section to see what setings are set there. Now, I
havn't tried using the microphone in from yet. I've been thinking of
reinstalling skype but since this is my editing computer I hesitate to place
ok let me try this again. I go in to programs intertainment v for volume I
tab around and see nothing about microphone. As far as recording settings I
go in there and go to recording volume button press enter and see some thing
about line in. Rear microphone checkbox is not checked. Tab
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