Re: MP3 Directcut

2007-08-15 Thread Mike Pietruk
Kelley While the volume levels were correct all along, what caused the problem was that the appropriate setting required for recording wasn't checked. For the benefit of readers, here is how I stumbled upon the solution. Knowing that apparently nothing would record, I decided to attempt to

Re: MP3 Directcut

2007-08-15 Thread golden
may i know what is red button software? thanks so much for your kindest response. - Original Message - From: Mike Pietruk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 5:16 PM Subject: Re: MP3 Directcut Kelley While the volume

Soundforge7: MP3 codec problem

2007-08-15 Thread Ray's Home
Hi. My First post to this list. As subject says, I'm using Sony Sound Forge 7. Little did I realise the MP3 codec or whatever it is must be registered after so many uses. The problem? The computer SF7's is on is not connected to the internet at present. So, my question is: can anyone think

Re: MP3 Directcut

2007-08-15 Thread Mike Pietruk
RedButton is a program, sold through www.radiotime.com designed to record radio stations that stream via the net. There is a fully functioning 14-day trial version which can be converted into a permanent version for just under $30. While recordings are made on your pc, the scheduling of

zen stone

2007-08-15 Thread leslie ferrell
I bought the one gig creative Zen stone this weekend and can't get it to play. I hooked it up to my computer all night and pasted a book onto the drive. What's wrong? Leslie check out this new and exciting business opportunity and it's totally free!!! http://www.mypowermall.com/Biz/Home/5847

Re: zen stone

2007-08-15 Thread Gary G Schindler
Leslie? Were you able to play the samples in the music folder? If I remember there are three of them. press the button in the middle of the wheel for a couple of seconds and let go. you should hear something if the player is charged. - Original Message - From: leslie ferrell [EMAIL

Re: zen stone

2007-08-15 Thread leslie ferrell
I checked my book was an egg file I've converted it to MP3. Does the player also play the wma files from the public library? I also downloaded the Zen stone lite and the jaws scripts do I have to paste the scripts any where? Leslie - Original Message - From: Gary G Schindler [EMAIL

Re: zen stone

2007-08-15 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Lesley. A common problem that people have found with the zen stone is not waiting long enough for it to start playing. Hold the centre play button in for 3 seconds and then wait for 15 to 20 seconds for it to start playing. Make sure the volume isn't turned right down and make sure your

Re: zen stone

2007-08-15 Thread leslie ferrell
thank you. - Original Message - From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 9:01 AM Subject: Re: zen stone Hi Lesley. A common problem that people have found with the zen stone is not waiting long enough for

Making Simple Programmes for Podcasts

2007-08-15 Thread G. McFarlane
Hi Apologies if it seems that I've asked something like this before. I have for a grander scale project for streaming radio on the net. Now however I'm looking for something simpler. I wish to make simple DJ'd music programmes with a bit of chat. I need to be able to cue up the music and be

All my podcasts on Replay Products I have done

2007-08-15 Thread petrakigianos-giasou
By request by one person. I am posting all URLs for you. If the links get broken put them together. http://www.applian.com/Podcasts/45-brian-hartgen.mp3 http://www.applian.com/Podcasts/44-yousendit-plugin.mp3 http://www.applian.com/Podcasts/43-rav-821-installation.mp3

Re: Making Simple Programmes for Podcasts

2007-08-15 Thread Dean Martineau
Part of the solution, how I avoid having others hear JAWS unless I want them to, is to use earphones on my end. Dean At 12:50 PM 8/15/2007, you wrote: Hi Apologies if it seems that I've asked something like this before. I have for a grander scale project for streaming radio on the net. Now

zen stone

2007-08-15 Thread Joe Bollard
i have the zen stone one GB , but there is a 2 GB version, and i am wondering apart from the obvious difference in disk space, has the 2 GB model any other additions, i am really pleased with the xen stone, which i use specifically for books, i have an i audio also, with voiceboxthat i use just

Re: zen stone

2007-08-15 Thread Gary G Schindler
you don't need the creative lite program. you can use windows explorer to place MP3 or WMA files on the player. to my knowledge the library files won't play on the Zen stone. if you download an overdrive book and transfer the book to the Zen stone, that will work. they are DRM protected WMA

Missing Podcasts here Petros Podcasts

2007-08-15 Thread petrakigianos-giasou
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Re: Making Simple Programmes for Podcasts

2007-08-15 Thread G. McFarlane
Hi Dean It's more the fact that when you are recording on the computer it can also record the Jaws, although I take the point about using headphones. I think I'll have to use 2 soundcards, one specifically for Jaws. Thanks for your response. Gordon Original Message - From: G. McFarlane

Re: Making Simple Programmes for Podcasts

2007-08-15 Thread Dan Eickmeier
Yep you'd have to, either that, or an external synth At 06:56 PM 8/15/2007, you wrote: Hi Dean It's more the fact that when you are recording on the computer it can also record the Jaws, although I take the point about using headphones. I think I'll have to use 2 soundcards, one specifically for

Re: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.

2007-08-15 Thread Geoff Eden
Yes, they are in stock. Geoff - Original Message - From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:24 PM Subject: Re: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled. I think that Frontier Computing in Toronto sells