Brilliant; thanks.
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On Behalf Of robert Doc Wright
Sent: 10 November 2009 18:56
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Subject: Re: 2 Sound cards and JAWS
yes it is. I just did.
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Thanks again.
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Subject: Re: 2 Sound cards and JAWS
yup it is
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This review doesn't take into account the accessibility of this program.
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High Robert,
Yes it can.
I do this with Roxeo all the time.
All you need to do is, put the CD that you wish to make a copy of in the
drive #1, and the blank disc in drive #2.
After that, you just tell your computer to burn what's on disc #1 on to disc
#2 and it's done!
My best regards.
John.
Hi
I have just installed winamp 5.56, when I launch the program
It brings up the library, how can I disable this?
Regards
Adrien
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abolish some disability benefits?
Please see the save our benefits campaign website below and
join the
I think the command for turning on (or turning off) the Winamp library is
either control-L or alt-L..whichever one it is, it works as a toggle;
hitting it once will turn it on (if it's off)..then if you want to get rid
of it, hit it again..and it'll go away until you want it again. HTH
Tom
It is alt l. Also if you arrow down into the alt menu to win amp sub menu
and then down you can check it there by entering on anything you want it to
show. You will have to go in multiple times for multiple items.
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From: Tom Kaufman
Okay..I knew it was either control..or Alt..I also knew someone would put
us back on the right track; Alt-L it is!
Tom Kaufman
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Okay, I've been playing with Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio 9 and Goldwave and
here are my notes concerning both and I tackle the hard question first.
Which should you buy? No doubt about the answer to that hard question, save
spend the same money whatever you buy but you're certainly going to
You're doing this with cdr/w?
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From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 7:00 AM
Subject: Re: Rewritable cd's
High Robert,
Yes it can.
I do this with Roxeo all the time.
All you need
Hi!
Okay, in the latest audio tweet on my twitter page you'll hear more about Sound
Forge Audio Studio and Goldwave, you'll find the url to my twitter in the
signature portion of this message.
If you want to put audio on your own twitter page then type twaud.io into your
browser, works best
Hi, Dane. I'm using goldwave version 5.55 with window-eyes 7.11, and none of
the goldwave
window-eyes set files work. The window-eyes scripts work but the set files no
longer do. Have you
had this problem? I contacted Richard Turner, the creator of the set from iles,
and he said I would have
No, I can't say I've had that problem myself but then again I may not have been
paying attention, I'll ook-out for that next time I'm using the sfotware, later
on today in other words.
Thanks for letting me know.
On 12/11/2009, at 9:00 AM, tim cumings wrote:
Hi, Dane. I'm using goldwave
I will be downloading Goldwave soon. Thanks for all the reviews - it really
hellped make my mind up on which recording software to try. I am also
interested in the MultiSequence recorder and might try that later after I
learn a little about recording in general.
Rick USA
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Just great! I run Windoweyes 7.0 and was going to download the most recent
version of Goldwave! Now I'm not sure where to go. Do I try to use Goldwave,
do I not use Windoweyes, do I try and mess with the set files or what?
Great, after allot of reading I pick Goldwave and in the next e-mail I
Is there an external sound card or USB multitrack mixer that would allow
multiple tracks being recorded at the same time? If so could you use it with
Multiquence or any of the other multitrack software?
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From: Dane trethowan dane.tretho...@me.com
To: PC Audio
I had no problem using WE 7.0 and Goldwave so I don't see any problem.
On 12/11/2009, at 10:45 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
Just great! I run Windoweyes 7.0 and was going to download the most recent
version of Goldwave! Now I'm not sure where to go. Do I try to use Goldwave,
do I not use
There are plenty of them.
On 12/11/2009, at 10:47 AM, robert Doc Wright wrote:
Is there an external sound card or USB multitrack mixer that would allow
multiple tracks being recorded at the same time? If so could you use it with
Multiquence or any of the other multitrack software?
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I was a sound forge user...
Seriously i was untill about 2 years ago. Once I saw how much accessibility
Chris (the developer I think) put in to goldwave I had to buy it. It also
felt good to actually by something myself and actually be able to aford it.
Though there are still some things I
Rick, I'm sorry I am not sure how badly you need these set files. I use WE
and gwave everyday at the radio station and I don't think I've ever used set
files for it.
bb
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent:
If you want the best bang for your buck as far as audio recorders and editors
go then there's one piece of software that really puts Sound Forge Audio
Studio, Sound forge Pro and Goldwave to absolute shame and that's Amadeus Pro,
the multi track recorder/editing software for the Mac, without a
Rick, I use GoldWave every day with Window-eyes and/or System Access. No
problem with either right out of the box. I use GW for audio restoration.
Maybe you're using it for an aspect that I haven't needed, but honestly I've
never run into a problem using GW and Window-Eyes.
My experience with
High Robert,
I have more then a few times.
What I would do is, convert the files to wave, and then burn them to CDRW.
And then I would copy them to CDR.
John.
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From: robert Doc Wright talmi...@wrightplaceinc.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
That System Access is an absolute gem! works with so much stuff with very
little tweaking needed, comes with great software speech, now there's really
something that gives you more bang for your buck
On 12/11/2009, at 1:52 PM, Larry Naessens wrote:
Rick, I use GoldWave every day with
Yes Yes yes we're all well aware of the mac. grin I really enjoy hearing
what you have to say. It's because of you I have almost bought a mac two or
three times. If they weren't so damn expensive.
TC
bb
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From: Dane trethowan dane.tretho...@me.com
To: PC Audio
what you have created is just another data disk. it will not create an
standard audio disk.
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From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: Rewritable cd's
High Robert,
Hope for yet then smile, just reading about the new Macbooks, over here they
retail for $1,299.00 which is excellent value for money for this type of
machine, its getting harder every day to distinguish between the standard
Macbook line and the Macbook Pro
http://www.apple.com/macbook for the
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