I've used wmp11 for a long time, and have had no problems ripping burning or
anything else for that matter.
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Hello,
I'm trying anapod explorer, and despite disconnecting it in the way
described in the documentation, I lose everything, and have to re-initialize
the ipod. It is a shame, because the program is good, and I'd rather not use
itunes.
Thanks,
David.
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Bob,
It sounds a lot more advanced than my DS50, but you could set time and date
on that, even though there was no speech for these settings. It was a case
of counting beeps for hours minutes etc, a double beep when they hit zero. A
bit fiddly, but once done, you don't need to worry about it again
set all the volume levels for the various inputs and outputs.
Thanks again:
Rick USA
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Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:11 AM
Subject: RE: Sound Card Scripting
> Rick,
>
>
Rick,
I would guess that in the case of cards with proprietary drivers, you'd need
to script the card software itself. In the case of Creative, this is
imperative, since a great deal of the functionality is only available via
creative software. The MSAA route is a bit of a non-starter here, and I
Dave,
I'm with you! Creative support has always been bad, and believe me, even if
you do get to speak to someone, you won't get a lot of joy, just a load of
guesses.
The support I've received from Edirol has been exemplary. OK, so the card I
have is an expensive one, but every time I've asked for
screen readers.
Bob
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Subject: RE: Surround plugins hardware etc
> Bob,
>
> I have the SRS program installed, and agree that the
Look in my music under my documents. There should be a folder there.
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On Behalf Of Kenbu
Sent: 02 December 2009 20:26
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Subject: Re: CD Ripping Question
I also have a
Start CDEX first, then put in the cd.
You'll still get that box come up, but just make it go away.
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Sent: 02 December 2009 16:39
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Subject: Re:
Tom,
You need to be online. Start CDEX, then insert the CD. Everything should
just happen after that.
David.
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Sent: 02 December 2009 16:26
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Su
Soft synths are fine, but quite fiddly. They generally come in the form of a
plugin, which is used as part of midi sequencing software like sonar or
cubase. That being the case, you generally get a picture of a synth with
knobs and sliders which you click. Stay tuned though, because there are
stand
hat virtual haircut thing on
> Youtube. I can't believe it actually sounds surround through a normal USB
> headset.
>
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Hi,
I spend a lot of time listening to music through headphones, and have tried
on many occasions to find a piece of software which psycho acoustically
creates a feeling of depth through headphones. I've looked at a couple, but
none are particularly accessible. D
Does anyone on the list have e
I love my Edirol ua101. I was getting more fed up with creative's products
as my demands grew larger, but the edirol works well with soft synths and
for recording and playback.
David.
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I certainly agree with this. You can now not only tag files dependent on
folders, but also get tags from places like freeedb and musicbrainz,
provided you know the name of the album. An excellent program!
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Hi,
If you have two sound cards, maybe you should check that total recorder is
recorder is recording from the correct card, and that winamp and wmp are
being output to that card.
HTH,
David.
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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 3:09 PM
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> MP3 tag from http://www.mp3tag.de
>
> ------
> Fr
Does anhyone know of one. Most of my files are tagged, but I've noticed that
since I've been using wmp11 library, there are a load that aren't. Ideally, a
program that will bulk tag a directory.
Thanks,
Dave.
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h... Thought no one knew. (smile)
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> Judy
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>
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>
If you press stop, then record again, this will create a new file.
hth,
Dave.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 2:53 AM
Subject: edirol question
>
> Does anyone know how to make sure you create a new
Brad,
To be honest, probably the simplest way is through windows media player. It
won't play them off the shelf, but once you've downloaded and installed the
xp codek pack from free codeks, it works fine.
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James,
As far as accessibility is concerned, the pro version works the same as your
current version. As to additional featheres, you can rip/burn cds a lot
quicker, but apart from that, nada.
hth,
Dave.
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Does anyone know how to do this?
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I'm trying this out in winamp and wmp. Has anyone used it? It looks totally
inaccessible to me.
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It is because winamp uses a different database to cdex, a common problem.
Dave.
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Subject: CD Info
> Hey guys,
> I got a cd that I am trying to rippe in cdex, but the cd
You can play them in winamp if you have the plugin. It is called inmpc. It
is an excelent format, lossy, but good quality.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: AUDIO FILE FO
them yet. I have tried several and most of them seemed to
> be accessible. As long as you knew what you were typing in those edit
> boxes
> in the configuration dialog. Some of them have presets which can make
> things
> a ittle easier.
> What programs have you tried so
Just to put my two pence worth in, I agree with Kevin entirely. Flak is
extremely good, and whilst it takes up more space, it is worth it.
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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 6:04 PM
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I'm looking for an accessible spacial plugin for winamp which makes headphone
listening more pleasant. Does anyone have any experience of this kind of thing.
I don't mind configuring it so long as it is reasonably accessible.
Many thanks,
Dave.
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I have downloaded a plugin to achieve this. It also reckons it plays dvds,
but I haven't tried it yet. It certainly works with avi files.
If anyone needs it, apply to me off-list, and I'll put it up at sendspace.
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Does anyone have either of these in zip format.
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These scripts won't compile under jaws 8. Does anyone have them working under
jaws 8, if so, I'd be grateful for your hellp. jaws 8 wasn't out when the
scripts were built, and I don't have sufficient knowledge of jaws scripting to
make modifications to them.
Many thanks,
David.
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Hi all,
Has anyone managed to get this working. It talks a good fight, but I've never
actually managed to get logged on. I click on start winamp remote, and jaws
says: winamp remote starting. Then it very helpfully says: winamp remote
stopping.
I have verified my email address with orb, and have
Arnaud,
You are correct. The software such as it is is just a generic usb driver
which enables sound to be picked up by the computer from the turntable,
nothing fancy.
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Hi all,
I now have a sony vaio with my dvd plus on it. I have loaded a video, but it
won't allow me to burn it to dvd. I can however make a dvd folder. Can this be
burnt to dvd, and played on a dvd player?
Thanks,
David.
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Additionaly, it is worth pointing out that ripping to mp3 is free as far
as wmp is concerned, and you should be able to doit without messing
about with plugins etc.
Dave.
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Kevin,
I am thinking of writing a small program which would calculate the size
of lossy non-lossy conversions. Do you imagine people would find this of
any use. I tend to work it out in my head, but it sould be nice to have
a program which did it for you.
Dave.
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I'm with Kevin on this.
I have dumped winamp now, since all the functionality of winamp can be
got from wmp, with no problem.
David.
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Hi Joe,
Sorry to take so long getting back, but have been rehearsing all day,
(it takes me all day to get Because you're mine right). However, it
sounds like you have the same module I have, and in whichcase, there
should have been a disk with it. Yes, it is plug and play, but if you
want to fiddle
question
Hi David,
I have Sound Blaster Live.
In order to get head phones, you have to set it to 4 speakers.
This is a Creative sound card.
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Joe,
What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
is a headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox,
then you need to decide whether when using headphones, the sound comes
out of the sp
I use BitPump. It works OK for me.
Dave.
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Subject: Torrent Download Question
What program are people on this list using for torrent
Pressing right-arrow does it when I just tried.
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Subject: How to make winamp 5.35 pro fast forward?
I've reinstalled the program,
Play the file through to the bit where it goes quiet, then pause.
Press control-home and this will select from this point to the beginning
of the file.
You should then be able to normalize in the usual way, remembering that
anychanges you make will only effect your selected material.
H
TH
Dave.
scratches from a record
it can play as i said. it's just this one stubborn scratch.
Now. how do i clean, do i move towards my chest or stomach or away from
my
body towards the grooves. Randy.
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Don't use water. Small bubbles will form in the groove, and you could
end up in a worse situation. Alcohol is the thing to use. If the problem
is dirt, this will fix it, but if the vinyl is damaged, there is not a
lot you can do.
Dave.
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Michael,
Many thanks for this. I found the program you mention, but did not know
about the tutorial.
I'll give it a listen.
Thanks again,
David.
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Hi all,
I have just recorded the contents of a cassette onto my computer. It
consists of about 14 tracks, and I’d like to find a quick way of
splitting it up. I vaguely remember that there is a program that will do
this, but years ago. What is the most accessible program I can use. The
file is mp3,
Jed,
I use it all the time with jaws scripts. Email me off-list, and I'll
send them to you. I'm assuming you are referring to cooledit pro?
Best,
Dave.
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is incorrect.
i have total recorder and yes it does install a driver but this does not
interfer with other recording aps such as sound forge/goldwave/cool edit
and
the like
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Brian,
I still use it, but be careful, as it installs a proprietory driver
which may mess up other recording/playing software you may use.
David.
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Goldwave definitely won't do this!
There are various wav to midi programs, none of them very accurate.
Dave.
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Hello,
Does anyone know of away to convert movfiles to mp3? You normally have
to use quicktime to play these, and I’d rather play them using winamp or
wmp.
Thanks,
Dave.
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Yup, have a look at Mac.
Dj Paddy
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:12 PM
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> Hi folks,
> I have been happily
Hi folks,
I have been happily building up an mp3 collection, but haven't generated any
playlists. I now have the need to do this. Ideally, it would be nice to just
feed it a folder name, and make it generate multiple playlists, one for each
album.
Is there a way to do this?
Many thanks,
Dave.
I
Nice one Barry.
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Subject: Re: make music catalog
A very quck way of doing this is to go to yoru music folder, Hit apps key on
it, hit play
You could just use windows media player. I've used it for a while now, and
it seems to work fine.
Dave.
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High ritch
Hi All,
I thought nothing could be simpler, but when I sung my first track, things
started to go wrong. When I cam to play back, there was a huge gap at the
beginning. Then I recorded a second track, when I played back, I could hear
both, excellent. I added a third, but playing back I heard nothing
Did you manage to get the library sorted out? I've given up
trying. How did you do it?
tThanks,
Dave.
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Under accessories entertainment volume control, set the mut checkbox. This
will mean that you won't hear what comes through the microphone, and you
won't get feedback.
Dave.
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I'm having the same problem, and I'm also hoping for a solution.
Daves
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Hi, All.
Just updated to the official rel
I managed to get it working on my windows xp home system, but the
library is still a mess. Jaws only speaks one letter for each member of
the tree view. 5.2 was the best it has been, but seems tohave gone
downhill from then.
David.
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Kurt,
A lot depends on what player you are synchronizing with, and the software
you are using to do the synchronization. Essentially, I do the following:
Tell the computer that it needs to look in my music\my albums. It compares
the player's contents with the contents of that folder, and anythin
Steve,
You can certainly use winamp to rip from cds, but I tend to use media
player for such things now. I guess I've gotten used to it.
Dave\s
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at would happen. Wonder how it
works anyway.
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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: Rather spooky
> Hi Folks,
> This isn't a probl
My program seems to have lost the feed for this. I tried going into ie, and
setting it up again, but it didn't seem to want to tell me the feed address,
and said somethng about setting it up so that pods downloaded into my
favourites. This doesn't seem to have worked.
Any help deeply appreciated,
unted mics not on ears
hi dave i'm goeing tu buy a buynoral mick set wud you bee able to make me
one wud it stil work with a 7 inch?
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Sent: Monday,
I can sympathise with your problem. The problem with ear mounted mics is
that any movement of the head is bound to cause a shift in the stereo field.
Having said that, you won't get a good recording with them placed under a
seat. Why not just use a good stereo mic? Alternatively, you could build
I've had a problem with recording using my soundblaster audigy 2 for a
while. I've got around it by selecting microsoft sound mapper for input and
output, but nevertheless, I'd like to get to the bottom of it.
If I select SB audigy, I record something, but when I come to play back,
bits are missing
Hi Folks,
This isn't a problem, just rather strange. I just converted a vinyl, and put
the contents on to an audio CD, having got rid of deck noise, and split the
thing down into individual tracks.
The audio CD wored fine, and I decided to play it through winamp. Playing
commercial cds, I'm quite u
Joe,
Its possible that you put the files onto the CD, and it converted them to
wav rather than leaving them as MP3. I use nero myself, but if you want them
to remain as mp3, just generate a data cd. Check the cd to make sure that
they are there as mp3s. Furthermore, the player may not handle vari
Samuel,
This needn't be too complicated. What will happen is this: 1.You can launch
the installer. 2.Everything will be installed, apart from versions of
programs/drivers which are older than the ones you have. You'll get a
question about these, and my best advice is to not re-install these.
3.Ev
I have an accessible midi to wav convertor, and you could then convert the
wav files to mp3 using another application. Its called miditowav.
Dave.
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i'v thort about getting a zen can you cut and past the audio on to them?
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or when you ran your finger
round the wheel, anyone know about this? If this is the case then
this would also be helpful.
On 11/03/2007, at 7:47 AM, David Reynolds wrote:
I don't think you need to worry too much about accessibility at the
computer
end, since mosrt players such as winamp
I don't think you need to worry too much about accessibility at the computer
end, since mosrt players such as winamp and windows media player now seem to
cater for ipods and other players. It is more to do with the accessibility
of the player itself. I have a creative zen, and it has a 30gb drive
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