I've heard it at Best Buy. I love the stereo image, but for surround sound,
I prefer a real surround sound system. With 6 actual speakers. Or 8 for 7.1
which you'll need for some Blu-Ray movies. I'll reserve judgment on it since
I havn't heard it with an actual movie. All though like I said, I pref
Hi, Tom,
I'll take a stab at what you might do different.
Control-P brings up the edit box with the time info in it.
The first number is the total length of the file shown in minutes,
seconds and fractions of a second. Hours would be shown if necessary.
The second number is the current position
Hi folks. I for a number of reasons am thinking of investing in the Bose
Cinemate 1SR speakerbar. This item is rather expensive and although I
listened to it in the dealers for around an hour, it isn't the same as
personal experience. The product with it's Bluetooth subwoofer sounds very
good an
Total recorder is much easier than audacity and alike, you must do a
test recording from the build in low end soundcart and see if that is
good enough. Otherwise, you might want a better external soundcard and
you would then need to set it up and afterwords tel total recorder to
record from that ca
Am replying to an older post; I saw where it was possible to go directly to
a certain part in a file with MP3 Direct Cut. If I understood the
instructions correctly, one types in the number of where you want to be in
the file; then presses "enter"..I did this..but it did nothing! Am I
leaving
Hi
I have a selection of mp3's music files on my victor stream,
apart from mp3 gain, what other program increases the volume
on mp3 files please?
Regards
Adrien
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I would recommend Total Recorder. You'll have to set things up to
record from the line in, and run tests to make sure the recording
levels are loud enough.
You'll need some way to monitor the recording so you're not recording
dead air after the tape is done.
Total recorder does have a mode where
Hi, list.
I have some audio cassettes that I would like to have on my computer. How can I
do that and what software I need to accomplish this task? I have Total Recorder
if that can be used for that.
One more question, a friend of mine records material for me by reading it to
cassette recorder b
I too would love a copy as I'm struggling to come to grips with my new
Android tablet.
Roger
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From: john poole
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Subject: RE: Android Podcast
Hello Andrea,
Where would I find Scott's podcast?
Much ap
Hello Andrea,
Where would I find Scott's podcast?
Much appreciated,
John.
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Sherry
Sent: 29 May 2013 23:25
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Subject: Android Podcast
If Scott is on this list I wou
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