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From: "graham stoodley"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 11:23 PM
Subject: Infrarecorder - I Found A Problem
>I installed Infrarecorder, and have successfully burned a data disk. I
> can't burn an audio CD, howe
I installed Infrarecorder, and have successfully burned a data disk. I
can't burn an audio CD, however. I have 5 .wav files that I want to make
into an audio CD, and I go through all the steps including burn compilation
to disk, but, when pressing OK, the CD simply ejects with a message Write
Brian and Mario. Infrarecorder sounds a good replacement for me for my now
outdated CDRWIN program. Can you tell me if it has a "Verify" function for
checking the integrity of the burn after the CD or DVD is burned?
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From: "Brian Olesen"
To: "PC Audio Discussion L
I was a devoted user of CDRWIN to burn Cds and DVDs mostly for storing MP3
and other files, but also Making music CDs. My new computer and its CD/DVD
drive is not recognized by CDRWIN, which seems to have ceased updates. I
would be greatful for recommendations on burning programs that work wel
Arthur, I also have the pro version of Sound Taxi, and as far as I can
tell, the only extra conversion speed you get is if you are converting
more than one file at a time. Converting more than one file
simultaneously does seem to be slightly faster than would be
converting them serially one af
Jim, I could not get my Victor Stream to recognize my 4 GB standard SD
card. Though not very prevalent, there are 4 GB SD standard cards,
and I have one for my BrailleNote, but the Stream requires an SDHC
card for 4 GB and above.
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From: "Jim Noseworthy" <[EMAIL PRO
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On Sun, 24 Jun 2007, Graham Stoodley wrote:
> It did, indeed, help, Roden, but I'll keep the advantages of the
> later
> version over the inconvenie
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From: "Graham Stoodley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 12:27 PM
Subject: Easy CD-DA Extractor Scripts: Where Do I Find Them?
>I wasn't aware there were scripts for Easy CD-DA Extracto
I wasn't aware there were scripts for Easy CD-DA Extractor. Will the
more alert among us please tell me where to obtain them?
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Is the Uher you are using the one with 5-inch reels and a metal case?
I might be able to help, but, as you point out, without the AC unit,
the machine is nearly useless today.
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From: "Joe Bollard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pc -audio"
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:
Dean, batch processing is much more accessible in Sound Forge 8 than I
found it with earlier versions and the extrernal module, which I could
never get to work. I have made the batch processing work in Sound
forge 8. For the record, I was using JAWS 7 and the Snowman's
scripts, so I cannot sa
If I remember the SF manual correctly, the .PCA file format is Sound
Forge's proprietary lossless compression algorithm; it's particular to
Sound Forge as a spacesaver.
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From: "Nolan Crabb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, Januar
Nolan, I have had good results in removing crosstalk by using the
Noise Gate function in the SF8 menu. That's Noise Gate rather than
Noise Reduction. You need to tinker with the decibel setting -
somewhere between -30 and -35 worked best for me without cutting off
the speech at the end of phr
Nolan, out of my limited Sound Forge 8 experience, just up-arrow or
down-arrow changes the zoom rate for how much the right or left arrows
move the cursor. If you still have trouble, perhaps marking the
beginning of the portion to be deleted with the letter I, and the end
with the letter O mig
In Outlook Express, try CTRL-F3 instead of just F3.
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From: "Kristine Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: Admin Reminder Re: Accessible Tuners
I had the same experience. I didn't kno
I use a Victor Classic, version 2.2.4, not the Classic Plus, and it plays
32-bit MP3 files 22,050 mono all the time. What are you using to encode?
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From: "Curtis Delzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 3:59 PM
Sub
In my current project in Sound forge 7, I create regions for the material I
wish to record to CD. I can't figure out how to edit a region name or
delete a region. Can any Sound Forge user advise me how to edit region
names or delete regions?
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I believe it came bundled with version 7 of the Kurzweil 1000 scanning
program, and was then replaced in Version 8. If you have version 7, you
should still have the Realspeak voices.
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From: "Jessica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Thanks, Ken. Now I remember that that's where I think I first learned it
could be done. I will check as you suggest.
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From: "Ken Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Noise R
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> On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Graham Stoodley wrote:
>
> > When using Noise Reduction with Sound
When using Noise Reduction with Sound Forge 7, I want to take a noise print
from the middle of the file and then apply it to the whole file. I can't
seem to get the technique of doing it. Sometime ago, I read of a way to
select the whole file from within the Noise Reduction preset, but I can't
fi
A while back, I upgraded from Sound Forge 6 to Sound Forge 7. I have mostly
used SF in .wav files, but last week I tried to open an MP3 file in SF 7,
only to be told it is an unsupported format. I think I recall being able to
edit MP3 in SF 6. How do I get what I need to handle MP3 files in SF 7
Sorry, Andy, I have no other suggestions. My system is also XP Home, but I
have never received the "resource is in use" error message that you get, and
my file menu for my CDR drive has always shown a "Write these files to CD"
item. I can only suggest that you go into Windows Explorer or My Compu
Andy, try this in Windows Xp for burning MP3 to a CD. Highlight the files
you want to copy. Copy them to the clipboard with CTRL-C. Put a blank CD
in your drive. Navigate to your drive with the blank CD in it. When there,
press CTRL-V to paste the MP3 files into the drive. Screen reader shoul
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