times 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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it or have used it,
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Ken, for Goldwave, go to www.goldwave .com
It runs around $50 CDN.
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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?
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Thanks. I'll go for whatever trafic there is.
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> If you'll sen
Perfect, thanks. I didn't know you could download it.
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list.
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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?
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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.
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r more American. So, what I've 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 wh
x27;s been my
experience that different editors can work better with different media.
Thanks again for the idea.
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ere is something out there
that will offer that sort of accessibility with a bit more speed.
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ght out 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.
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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.
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How accessible is CD Architect? What can it do when it comes to performing
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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?
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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?
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Petro, Thanks very much! Upgrading to Replay AV 7.14 has solved my Gameday
Audio problem. I'm now connecting to every game instantly. My thanks to
everyone who offered suggestions, and thanks again to Petro for solving the
problem.
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Can replay access Gameday Audio? If so, how do I go about it? As for
versions, I have 8.07. I don't know if there's a newer version, but I'll
check.
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I'll definitely post whatever I learn. No work with the Cubs game though.
You were right, it's postponed.
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That is worth another try. Thus far, hold times have required more of a wait
than I could manage, but it might have calmed down by now.
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e was a
patch for it.
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What crackling noise when JAWS speaks? I'
Thanks Dennis. I'll try that when the Cubs game starts this afternoon.
Really I've never seen anything like this problem before. Very frustrating,
especially when all settings on all computers match.
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I rememember when I was living in an apartment in the States, audio from a
suage treatment company's two-way radios regularly found their way into my
computer's speakers. Made for some interesting audio.
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ped. In my case, the
equalizer was causing the trouble. Since I removed it from the mix, no
problem.
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Hi Martina. An excellent idea. I gave it a try and unfortunately there's
still silence from Gameday Audio, but I really appreciate your suggestion.
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I still have 2 newer computers that won't recieve gameday audio and 2 older
ones that will. For the present, I'm calling it good.
BTW the 2 that will not run Gameday Audio respond that way whether it's
accessed with or without screen reader assistance.It sure has me c
Thanks everyone for the WMP 11 feedback. Much appreciated.
Larry
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> The onl
Speaking as someone who uses Goldwave professionally every day I'd be
inclined to agree with you Bruce. I find the cost of upgrading it to be most
accomodating.
Larry
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0 can't do? Just
wondering because I've heard very few positives so far.
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umber of seconds that you wish for Nero to pause instead of
the default 2 seconds.
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it and will pass along any possible solution. Aside
from sharing anything I learn about a possigle fix that might help others
with the same issues, I'm signing off on the subject.
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Thanks Beth. Your suggestion is definitely worth a try. Much appreciated.
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e way down
or muted makes sense. Can you tell me where to find mute and volume on the
embedded player? I have a software synthesizer, so I can't duplicate what
others do with WMP.
Larry
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exclusively on the
user's end. It is difficult, not to mention frustrating for me to track the
problem when everything else that I stream works flawlessly.
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1 will not.
They're all on the same router with the same firewalll and antivirus
settings. Furthermore, all play every other kind of audio with the exception
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in order to
adjust volume with WMP. Then again, I have no volume to adjust. LOL. So, I'm
back to the drawing board it seems.
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d appreciate it. Once I'm dumped in the
player with no audio, how do I access WMP keyboard commands?
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Hi Kevin and thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I've tried both
archived and live games, some with the game in progress, all with no audio.
I've never had any trouble streaming any other audio and my firewall isn't
blocking it. Still, thanks again.
Larry
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Same exact deal here with my wife seeing the same thing that yours sees. I
didn't subscribe to Gameday Audio last season due to chronic audio problems.
Maybe I should have stuck with that decision.
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Hi Jim. I'm using AVG Free Edition. I've used it for years with no audio
interference from it.
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Hi Dennis. Good to know that it isn't just me. If you come up with a
solution, I'd like to hear about it. They have our money while we have no
audio. Something wrong there somewhere.
Larry
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bit of a hit and
miss proposition. But maybe it's me.
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Hi Kathy. I believe that the Replay Converter, which can be bundled with
Reply AV or purchased separately, will convert .ra to MP3. I haven't tried
it myself, as I don't have many .ra files on my system these days, but I'm
pretty sure Replay Converter will take care of you.
OK, I'm probably speaking completely out of turn, but here goes.
Just a question. is it possible that the "what you hear" option has
been killed by Microsoft? I know that this has happened in Vista, at
least to those computers that have been updated with new drivers
written to do so. I'm just th
Hey Chris, Thanks a whole bunch.
Larry
At 09:13 PM 3/6/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Larry. Here you go.
>
>http://www.acbradio.org/archives/RadioReading/mainmenulive/ml20070214.mp3
>That's a direct link to the file with the interview. Enjoy!
>
>
>At 07:00 PM 3/6/2007,
lking IRC client, and thought the Replay-AV segment
was to follow, but it apparently isn't even on the next successive
file. Anyway, if someone could direct me to that interview, I would
really appreciate it.
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#x27;re already recording in mp3 format.
I love my Total Recorder. I love being able to edit mp3 files with such ease.
HTH,
Larry
At 03:25 PM 3/3/2007, you wrote:
>I have the newest total recorder. If I have a file that I want to pull a
>piece of and I do the shift l and shift r and then copy
eplay AV? And
if it does, where can I find it?
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Sorry Dana, I don't have an answer for you, but may I jump in wwith a second
XM question here? In Winamp 5.33 where do I find the XM stations?
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on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
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>
>On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Larry Higgins wrote:
>
> > Mad is an mp3 decoder that lets you listen to mp3 files at
> > 24/32 bit resolution, if you have a sound c
;to do?
>
>Thanks
>
>
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>Subject: The mad plugin uploaded to sendspace
>
>
> > OK, all who are interested. Below is the link to the
At this point, I would have to say, just try it and find out.
At 11:35 PM 2/22/2007, you wrote:
>If the file starts with only 16-bit, how can you increase to
>24-bit? I'm afraid I, also, dropped in rather late.
>Thanks.
>
> - Original Message -
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;have a soundcard that will let me sample and play in Sound Forge at
>64 bit, but, of course, I can't save at any place close to that level.
>
>
>
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Hank,
Unfortunately, the attached link didn't make it through the list.
Could you either mail me privately, or just copy the URL into your reply?
Thanks,
Larry
At 10:31 PM 2/22/2007, you wrote:
>attached is a stream I am having problems listening to
>server 2 is causing the s
again on
Shoutcast, I might better start taking advantage of it again .
If you want to know more, download the file from Sendspace, if it is
still there, and take a look at the text file included in the
archive, then let me know if you need any help setting it up.
Happy listening,
Larry
At 09:33
that watery sound that used to
creep into the music, especially either in quiet passages, or when
symbols are sustained.
Anyway, get back to me, and let us compare settings and such.
TTYL,
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odcasts than streams, and of course that presents no problem for mad.
Good luck,
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At 03:38 PM 2/22/2007, you wrote:
>I can't get any streaming to work with the release you gave me.
>
>73
>hank smith
>amateur radio call sign:
>KE7IEF
>echo link node:
>301027
>em
Hank,
If you downloaded the file I uploaded to sendspace, it makes
reference to streaming in the text file. I haven't tried my luck
working with streams, but I'm not sure if it is really ready for
prime time in that department. I think I'll have to try working with
that as soon as my Novocaine
they pertain to my
personal system, so any adjustments outside these instructions as
given in the text file are entirely up to you.
Hope you like it as much as I do. If not, just throw it away and
forget about it.
Enjoy,
Larry
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I downloaded what I thought might be the latest version from the site
mentioned in the in_mad.txt documentation file, but that version was
outdated. anyway, I'll try to have it upon Sendspace within a half an
hour or so, and let everybody know when it's done.
Thanks everybody for
Casey,
Before you do anything, go to the general preferences tab in Winamp,
and tab to the playback options. on that page, tab to the checkbox
that says "allow 24 bit audio" and check it. I don't think it will be
necessary to change any of the other options in that box, but then
again, I'm not
Petro, I would definitely be interested in such a podcast, especially
since I'm considering the suite or recording utilities.
Thanks,
Larry
At 02:23 PM 2/20/2007, you wrote:
>I think I figured out a way to eliminate capturing your screen
>reader's synthesized speech at the ver
. You will also need to restart Winamp. If this should
present any problems, You will have to either work them out, or just
forget it I guess .
Larry
At 06:34 PM 2/19/2007, you wrote:
>where can I get this plug in at?
>
>73
>hank smith
>amateur radio call sign:
>KE7IEF
>echo
just that much more
enjoyable with this plugin. But if not, you couldn't prove it by me.
Just give it your best shot.
Larry
.
At 05:42 PM 2/19/2007, you wrote:
>how do you link eq to Winamp?
>
>73
>hank smith
>amateur radio call sign:
>KE7IEF
>echo link node:
>
h. In high quality mp3
encodes, your bass response should really increase.
Anyway, needless to say, your mileage may vary.
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>Hi Larry,
>
>What does the Mad plug-in do?
>
>Reed
>
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ng through all that, you should be all set.
This thing really shines with mp3 files above 160kb. Give it a shot,
I think you'll like it if you really give it a chance.
If you need any further help, just let me know. I do have what I
believe to be the latest version if you need it.
Larry
A
Thanks Doc. It's not for me then.
Larry
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> Not for what I've seen. I
Everything I've read about Studio Recorder seems to emphasize voice
recordings. However, my work involves editing and restoring music files.
Does studio recorder offer editing and restoration features that lend
themselves to music?
Larry
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Expert Impulse Noise, Continuous
Noise, Harmonic
reject and Dynamic Noise. There are help files which explain these filters
very well, though I don't find those help files to be as accessible as
GoldWave's.
Larry
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uch a matter of
personal preference.
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>I didn't find the Diamond Cut
fine, and you can always create your own filter modifications just as in
GoldWave and probably Sound Forge.
I can't speak to reducing FM noise. I've never tried it.
Larry
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o use it for line in
recoring. That aspect of the program works very well.
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>
You're right, there are things that could stand some improvement. Still I
don't know of another free editor out there that performs better. If there
is one, and it works with speech, I'd like to hear about it.
Larry
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of the box. But
with DC6, as with GoldWave, they specialize in what I need. Just my own
humble oppinion here and nothing more.
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d free editor and is
accessible, at least when it comes to the aspects of the program that I use.
I believe you can add keyboard shortcuts to help make the program more
accessible. Maybe someone can advise as to how that is done?
Larry
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I would say that it's the best free editor out there. I have several paid
for programs on board, but I still use audacity quite often.
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Judy, the USB turntable that was mentioned a few months back is the Newmark
TTUSB. It comes with Audacity and works just fine with speech. I bought
mine new on eBay for quite a bit less than retail.
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Yes, that's the one. Thanks.
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>I think you want DVD Audio Extrac
Hi everybody. I'm interested in downloading and trying DVD extractor for the
obvious purpose of ripping DVD audio to MP3 or something similar. When I
Google DVD extractor the program which pops up is DVDPean Pro. Is this the
program that I want?
ation along with
the .dll file, because it is a lot larger, with a lot more features.
You could really get lost.
Thanks for the heads up,
Larry
At 06:03 PM 11/1/2006, you wrote:
>Hi:
>
>You can also obtain the latest version of the plugin from my server at:
>ftp.compuconference.com
Hello listers,
I have pasted below a Sendspace link for downloading the MAD plugin.
I've had a number of requests to send, but all but one of my file
attachments have bounced for being too big. I don't really understand
why because the file is only 145kb in size. Anyway, I hope it will
make as
I guess that's what I wanna know too.
At 02:52 PM 11/1/2006, you wrote:
>Do 32-bit cards even exist yet? I've not heard of any, but yet many
>recording programs support recording for what would be that format if it
>comes out.
>
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11/1/2006, you wrote:
>In the Winamp Properties, Playback section, look for the check box labeled
>"allow 24 bit." Check it.
>
>I can't say I notice much of a difference. But I'm not using the MAD encoder
>Larry spoke of, as yet.
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>
>On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Larry Higg
a while, but it is very good.
At 11:23 AM 11/1/2006, you wrote:
>I have the SB Live 24-bit External sound card. Is this an option I should
>enable?
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e, especially since
I've been so taken with it's performance, but would be open to suggestions.
Thanks,
Larry
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before, but can someone please tell me where to find flac to mp3
conversion software?
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between each song at 0 seconds when reburning. I've done this when
transferring live vinyl and it works seamlessly. You can do this with Easy
CDDA Extractor, Nero and probably a bunch of others.
Hope this helps.
Larry
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Brandon,
I don't contribute much to the list admittedly, but every now and
then, I think I might have at least a nickle's worth to contribute .
What I've found about the situation with Winamp making the noise,
that is a problem I believe caused by attempting to fast forward
through a track, or
rpose does Copy Gear serve.
Thanks very much to both Linda and Chris for pointing me to the download
url.
Larry
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The Anipod Explorer has been mentioned several times on this list and I
finally got around to deciding to buy it. But it now seems that before I
can buy it I have to find it. Can someone please post the url?
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Larry
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accomplish.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Larry
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go into further detail.
I've burned a lot of data cds over the past year or so, and I don't
think a cd burning program could be any easier to use.
Larry
At 06:34 AM 6/3/2006, you wrote:
>Hi, gang. Short of just copying and pasting files from my hard drive to a
>CD with Windows Ex
If DC6 didn't work for you, then by all means don't use it. The same
applies to any software I believe.
Cheers,
Larry
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From: "Gary Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:1
Hi Dennis. You can read about DC6 and access its demo from here.
http://www.diamondcut.com/Catalog/DC6.htm
Larry
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From: "dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: gold wav
n. My last suggestion would be that anyone
considering an audio editor might want to think about giving DC6 a try. They
have a demo that let's you try all aspects of the program before purchasing
it. You just can't save anything in demo mode. Jus my 2 cents.
Larry
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