Sony SRX-x99B Speaker System

2017-01-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
For those looking at a “Stand-Alone” speaker system then take a look at the Sony SRS-x99B when you’re out shopping. I’ve linked to a review below and I’ve not seen the system myself yet but I certainly intend to. The author of the review points out that the Sony unit doesn’t sound quite as good

Fwd: Vinyl Studio

2017-01-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi! Here’s an eMail from someone writing to the techno-chat list regarding the Vinyl Studio Record Cataloging and Recording Software for Windows and Mac OS. I own both the versions of this excellent Software and of course credit goes to another list member of pc-audio who brought Vinyl Studio to

Re: downloading .wav files

2017-01-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
I’m impressed! What a lot of trouble some people go to. > On 19 Jan 2017, at 1:27 am, Hamit Campos wrote: > > Ah yes that's another idea too. > > > On 1/18/2017 9:06 AM, Dean Martineau wrote: >> I tend to use insert+space, s to turn off speech before starting a >>

Re: downloading .wav files

2017-01-18 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah yes that's another idea too. On 1/18/2017 9:06 AM, Dean Martineau wrote: I tend to use insert+space, s to turn off speech before starting a recording. If forms-mode opos are an issue, I could turn off JAWS entirely, disable them temporarily, turn off auto-forms mode, or switch to NVDA and

RE: downloading .wav files

2017-01-18 Thread Dean Martineau
I tend to use insert+space, s to turn off speech before starting a recording. If forms-mode opos are an issue, I could turn off JAWS entirely, disable them temporarily, turn off auto-forms mode, or switch to NVDA and deal with the sounds there. Turning off JAWs speech has thus far sufficed.

Re: downloading .wav files

2017-01-18 Thread Hamit Campos
Ah good idea. Just be carefull of JAWS. That's why I try and avoid my idea of him using his H6's line in or this kinda thing. Unless you feel confortable sending JAWS to some other card you could get een the pops of JAWS going into and out of forms mode. But yeah good idea and my PC's builtin

RE: downloading .wav files

2017-01-18 Thread Dean Martineau
Another approach, take it or leave it, is the free Virtual Recorder program which lets you capture whatever comes to the soundcard as either a .wav or .mp3 file. There are other ways to do this, but I happen to like this one: http://opopanax.net/download/ -Original Message- From:

Re: downloading .wav files

2017-01-18 Thread Hamit Campos
You can google stuff, I'd just use an old PC you don't give a damb about just incase something unfriendly comes along for the ride. I did this kinda thing looking for light saber sounds and stuff from Godzilla 1998. But yeah the Intell jingle. They still do it. try google but just be carefull.