Hi Danny.
Here's how the copy protection scheme works in the MD world. If your
original recording is analog, that is, you used the RCA or Walkman plug to
record analog audio to the MD, you can make one level of digital copy from
that MD. You won't be able to make a digital copy of these second l
as like most digital formats, mini disc has a serial copy management system,
so you can't copy from the mini disc player to the computer unless you use
the sonic stage software that comes bundled with the player. this converts
the atrac format to wave. the wave files would have to be converted t
Hi listers, and thanks to Kevin for all of the insight there. Well, I
found a USB MD player on Ebay and enquired about the possibility of
copying from player to PC, as the blurb about it only rferred to
recording and playback (the player in question is the Sony MZ-N510).
The person offering the it
Version 3.0 of the Winamp scripts for Window-Eyes are now available from
Script Central at www.gwmicro.com/sc. ere are the changes in this
version:
Window-Eyes 7.2 is required for this release.
Added the ability to select a different sound card when Winamp is launched. The
sound
card used prior
You could use an external sound card instead and use the internal sound for
speech. It would cost less and may sound better. One possible
disadvantage is not having hardware speech. I can't suggest any sound cards
as I haven't had experience with USB or Firewire audio interfaces.
- Origi
Hi Danny.
I am a proud owner of five minidisc (MD for short) recorders, and somewhere
around 400 blank MDs, as well as some albums that I bought from the store.
I was curious about how these things worked, so here's what I remember.
The minidisc uses what is called magneto optical writing. What
Not necessarily. It's just by default stereo mix, if supported, is
disabled on all Windows 7 installations.
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On 24/05/2010 22:30, Brian
Hi again I don't have the c common files audio plugin file in my ahead
folder.
But if I go to program files under my C drive and go under my ahead folder
and in that folder I have a Nero folder.
In that folder I found a audio plugins folder.
Is that were I need to put those plugins or is that in
Hi,
has anyone done any series audio production and editing with windows seven?
I am about to make the move, and thought I read that windows seven was not
as efficient as windows xp?
Brian.
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Hi everyone. Following my recent question about recording onto CD,
somebody suggested that I try using write once discs, but my stand
alone recorder will only accept audio discs (not data discs) which
would make this expensive in the long run. However, it was also
suggested that I might try to ob
Hi Casey,
The archive I gave you is a zip file, so you have to put them manually
into a folder.
The folder should be
C:\Program files\common Files\Ahead\AudioPlugins. I said should be
because I use an italian operating system so there might be translation
errors.
Best regards,
gianluca.
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