Thanks Tim. I was trying to buy albums at iTunes, which I guess explains why
I hit a brick wall until I got help. guess I'll have to buy somewhere else,
though we have fewer choices for that sort of thing in Canada.
Larry
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Thanks John. Real cheap speaks to me. I'll check it out.
Larry
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High
question would move us out of the realm of what is
acceptable on this list, please feel free to email me personally.
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No the standalone client is very usable. If you go to my web site
Interesting. The Canadian site still says $9.95, or at least did as of
yesterday. There is also a higher level subscription of some sort for
$14.95.
Larry
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Doc, I found a review of Napster's web based interface at the following
link.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/071016/0315689.html
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it to work.
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sitting against our living room window.
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My main objection to any kind of this type of radio is not knowing
the listen link
to my favorites or to my desktop, I can at least ad a shortcut for the
listen page to my desktop folder, again, avoiding the need to open the
browser.
HTH
Larry
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wouldn't be surprised if you find that XM is the superior product. I got
and XM radio for Christmas and I love it. Still, if I lived somewhere that
offered a decent number of Hd choices, I'd give it a try.
Larry
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somehowe save a given audio
configuration to the desktop, one thatI could locate and press to force my
audio settings to take effect? This is an extremely random problem, so I
would like a method of countering it while I try to figure out what's
causing it.
Thanks for any ideas.
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Hi there. After having some problems with Winamp 5.35, I finally downloaded
Winamp 5.5. Now, every time I boot the computer, something called Winamp
remote wants to be loaded. Could someone please let me know how I can stop
thiss from happening? This is a backup machine without a lot of space,
When I reinstalled Winamp using a custom install, I found that one could
choose to decline the installation of Winamp remote and adjust a bunch of
other things, just as Chris suggested. Thanks very much Cris and sorry for
the false alarm.
Larry
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I've got version 10, where f8 works as it always has. If I'm only burning
CDs and converting files, is there really any reason for upgrading?
Larry
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Clicked your link and got it the first try.
Larry
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Hi!
Just been looking to see what the latest news
Hi. I folllowed your link and it took me straight to accessible world.
Larry
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Hi All, I
It doesn' matter. At 10:24 AM 11/9/2007, you wrote:
Not using JFW.
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If you're using JFW, use alt-v to close the video frame.
on the
purchase. The entire program is very easy to use with a screen reader and,
as has been noted here, scripts are available for Jaws users. It will
definitely do what you need it to do quickly and efficiently.
Larry
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Winamp 5.35 and pretty much all earlier winap versions can be downloaded at
the Winamp Heaven site. Not sure of the url but you can google it.
Larry
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.
Thanks for your thoughts on that score.
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to turn off the check for updates, hit control p for preferences
questions, but my only
sattelite listening experience is through XM on Winamp.
Thanks in advance.
Larry
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which
service offered the most functionality for me as a blind guy and then take
it from there, learning which service offered more of what I want to hear.
Larry
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Thanks very much Norma.
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The Sirius Stiletto SL100 lists
Thanks Chris. I'll do that then.
Larry
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Hi Lary. I know this is a couple days late, but sometimes that does
Thanks Albert and everyone else for your suggestions.
Larry
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With Winamp, people believe they've
to
frequently.
Larry
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Well, there are still lots
It seems to me that there's no reason in the world not to use both Winamp
and WMP. I've had both onboard for years and what I do is to use the
strengths of each player.
Larry
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Yes, you can plug the cassette deck directly into your computer. The reason
that I prefer a receiver is that it allows me to patch in multiple sources,
such as a turntable, another deck or even a tuner. I also like using a mixer
as it lets me tweek the audio and to some degree the volume,
Excessive volume from your recording source can also fry your sound card.
But if you start with the volume turned low and adjust it upward in small
increments, you should be ok.
Larry
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. In that case, she probably should just patch
the cassette deck directly into her PC.No reason to add unnecessary
elements.
Larry
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and
no other player exhibits this issue. Has anyone else experienced this
problem?
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there, but for cost
and ease of use, those would be my suggestions.
That should get you started with some things to try out. -
Hope this helps.
Larry
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Hi Scott. I went to the page that you indicated and clicked on the link
called NHL Game Radio. IIf you arrow down past their standard links you will
find a list of games along with listen links, just as in past seasons.
Hope this helps.
Larry
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Thanks Gary.
Larry
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I think that Premier CD/DVD Creator is only $59.00!
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I agree wholeheartedly. I would really appreciate knowing what makes Nero
worth the price. I'm not saying it's a poor program or anything of the sort,
just that it isn't worth the $79. If I'm wrong, I'd love for someone to show
me how and where.
Larry
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looking around for possible
alternatives.
Larry
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Hi Dane and all,
I
be
able to use the program once purchased. Probably, but not definitely. I've
been burned often enough to hesitate, ya know?
Larry
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might be best served by trying demos of
all the major editors. Then choose the one that fits your needs, comfort
level and budget. That's why demos are out there. In the end, what works for
you is the best choice.
Peace,
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I spoke to GW Micro, and was told that they hadn't yet worked with Nero 8.
Not sure if that's the case universally.
Larry
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how. I
also can't see purchasing 7 when 8 is just around the corner. Guess we'll
see what it has to offer wwhen they trot it out.
Larry
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I was afraid of that, but had to make sure. I'm not a fan of that sort of
restriction, but it is what it is. Thanks Tim.
Larry
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That works in Nero 7 as well? Thanks, I had forgotten that one.
Larry
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Hi,
Once you have
own hiss removal filters within the program.
If memory serves, the price of DC 6 lives somewhere in the middle between
the cost of GoldWave and the full version of Sound Forge.
HTH
Larry
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, it will
let you work with files within the folder as before.
I don't think I'll be buying Nero 8 unless it's a lot more excessible than
7.
Larry
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, has
anyone had any success burning Audible books to CD when using any other
program?
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Hi Bill. I have no problem using DC 6 with the keyboard. The menus and all
functions speak very well. You could download DC6 and try it before you by
it. Unless they've changed the demo since I used it, you can try any
function you like. You just can't save anything.
HTH
Larry
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How is their selection compared to Audible's?
Larry
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Emusic.com has just started
suggestions? Or is Nero just a bit less accessible than it was with version
six?
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Larry
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Thanks much for the Nero info.
Larry
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Well, I'm not at my Windows machine right now or I'd tell you
, but GoldWave is
not among the problem apps.
Larry
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I'm interested in given Goldwave a try
.
First, how do I find the CD burning element of the program? Second, is it
anywhere near as accessible as Nero 6, or should I downgrade instead of
paying for an upgrade?
Larry
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Hi. First, can I create a CD where some tracks have the standard 2 second
pause before the next track starts playing, while other tracks have a 0 or 1
second pause? If so, how do I do that? Second, how is text writing done in
Easy CD DA Extractor?
Thanks in advance.
Larry
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long. Not 58, not a
minute, but almost always 59 seconds. Any Goldwave experts care to take a
shot at that one?
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, hasn't been working for me lately. Can someone
tell me how to do this in Sound Forge 8 using Window-Eyes?
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Nope, my various versions have been licensed since 2003.
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You're not using
Thanks for the instructions on how to split files in Sound Forge. I know the
program does a great deal. My problem has been that of finding what I need
when performing different tasks. Thanks again.
Larry
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How do you find gaps in audio using GoldWave?
Larry
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That is one thing which
to scedual a
program to record then split in total recorder?
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I swear I tried this last night, but apparently
. I of coursed have poured over the
settings to see what might be wrong, but nothing I do seems to work.
Any ideas please?
Thanks much,
Larry
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I am running XP Home Edition.
At 07:49 PM 9/1/2007, you wrote:
Larry, which operating system are you running?
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that could have become quite frustrating.
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suggest that I use? Also, is there anything else that I should know
regarding accessibility?
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account.
for each log on user.
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Listers,
Could anybody give me the shortest way to make Total Recorder
?
At 11:06 AM 8/2/2007, you wrote:
you have to regester it on each account.
for each log on user.
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Listers
be considered when deciding whether or not to upgrade to Vista.
Just my two cents for whatever it's worth.
Larry
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Hi All,
I recently tried playing
that I should be aware of in making such a switch, please let me know.
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Larry
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, think I'll hit the Nero site, and look for the latest update
so at least I'll be prepared.
Thanks a bunch,
Larry
At 12:39 PM 6/30/2007, you wrote:
High Larry,
Any cd or DVD drive you get comes with software.
Most of them that I know about comes with Nero, but some may come with
Roxyo
be replacing the drive today.
Thanks again,
Larry
At 09:46 AM 6/30/2007, you wrote:
Hi Larry.
You may already know, but if you're buying a new DVD drive, or a CD drive
for that matter, it's highly likely that you'll at least need to update your
nero software. Updates are different to upgrades
with sharing issues within our network. After some
frustrating attempts to resolve the issues, we replaced it with a Netgear
router. That solved both streaming and sharing problems.Probably not quite
what you're hoping to hear, but that was our experience.
Larry
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From
forge?
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I asked my question yesterday, but no one responded. Let's try it from
another angle
to have a go at helping me solve this
issue?
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Hello Jean. I'm saving Sound Forge edited files as .wav files and then
dropping them into Nero. I can't imagine what I might be doing wrong. But
for some reason, Nero won't accept them.
Larry
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,
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, or is there a setting that I need to make to
bypass this dialog box?
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Larry
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I'll check that. Thanks Tom.
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Larry,
In addition to saving files in dot wav format, do you save them
using
. In
Nero, removing the 2 second gap between tracks is a simple matter. How can I
accomplish the same thing when using CD Architect?
As always, thanks for any suggestions you might be able to offer.
Larry
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Hello again,
I had previously posted about a reading problem with my cd burner,
and plan to purchase a disc cleaner later today. Wish me good luck
g. But that begs a question.
I am wondering how Nero goes about verifying the files if the disc
can't be read? I guess I'm revealing my obvious
that if you want no pause, you should
enter in 0.
5. Press enter to save your choice and repeat the process with any other
tracks where you would like the preceeding pause to be different than the
default 2 seconds.
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Larry
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open to any other possible
suggestions. After all, if to further troubleshoot this problem is to
destroy my music, I can hardly justify doing that.
Thanks a bunch,
Larry
At 05:20 AM 6/6/2007, you wrote:
Larry,
Does the CD drive read commercially produced discs OK?
Can you use the discs burned
I'm wondering if there is any way of fast forwarding an archived MLB Audio
game. I've had archived games drop out completely, leaving me with the
choice of starting over or just forgetting about it. Anything else I can
try?
Larry
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the disc can be read
by the drive immediately after the burn. And even if it couldn't read
them, Nero verifies that all files have been successfully burned to
disc. Any Ideas as to what might be the problem here?
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Larry
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so there should be no shortage of help, if you need it.
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Hi Larry
Ken, for Goldwave, go to www.goldwave .com
It runs around $50 CDN.
Larry
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Hi
Hi. In GoldWave I can esily manually split a large track into separate
tracks while listening by setting cue points and then splitting the file.
Can I do the same thing in Sound Forge? If so, how?
Thanks.
Larry
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has narrowed of late, so if I've strayed off
topic, my appollogies, and please feel free to email me with suggestions off
list.
My thanks in advance to anyone who might be willing to lend a hand.
Peace,
Larry
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Does anyone know of a group for Sound Forge users?
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Perfect, thanks. I didn't know you could download it.
Larry
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Hi Larry,
I did
Thanks. I'll go for whatever trafic there is.
Larry
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If you'll send a blank message to
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to
the right folder? If it won't self install, then what do I do with it?
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learned is
that seeking Sound Forge answers is far more complicated than I experienced
when I was learning about the plusses and minuses of GoldWave and DC6.
Finally, if I can't demo a program first, I won't consider buying it. That's
pretty much where I stand on it right now.
Larry
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that will be of
greatest use to me. Is there someone out there who has used these add ons
with either screen reader? If so, I would be very interested to hear how
well they performed for you when editing vinyl or tape files.
Thanks very much.
Larry
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Hi Gordon. I see that Audition 2.0 is available. Have you seen that version?
Also, I have both Winwo-Eyes and Jaws. Do you know, or does anyone here know
if Audition works with Window-Eyes?
Larry
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of the
box? LOL, maybe it's me, but I get more spoken feedback with DC6 itself. And
you're right, it's a fine audio editor.
Larry
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Subject
there
that will offer that sort of accessibility with a bit more speed.
Larry
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From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge With Window-Eyes
Hi Larry
It's
my
experience that different editors can work better with different media.
Thanks again for the idea.
Larry
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From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge
-eyes
without additional set files? I am now using GoldWave and DC6 to perform
such tasks and need to be sure that Sound Forge will increase speed
andefficiency before going to the expense of buying it. Any thoughts?
Larry
- Original Message -
From: Jerry Richer Com
To: PC audio
How accessible is CD Architect? What can it do when it comes to performing
audio restoration on old records and tapes?
Larry
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It's audio editing software. I like it a lot, though some on this list feel
that it isn't accessible.
Larry
- Original Message -
From: Gary Petraccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge
Hi. I understand that Sound Forge requires scripts when used with Jaws. But
What about Sound Forge with Window-Eyes. One aspect of GoldWave that I've
always liked is that it works with Window-eyes right out of the box. And
Sound Forge?
Larry
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