Hifi Digital music options

2013-07-22 Thread Matthew Allbones
Hi List

I am newly subscribed to this list and looking to finally take the
step of switching from CD to digital.I seem to ahve 3 options in front
me but don't seem to be able to find any useufl info to amek a final
selection.

1. By a DAC and link my pc directly to my amp(Arcam A85)
2. The sonata+ internet radio and an external drive (can't find out if
this would actually work and if it will suport Flac).
3. Find a mainstream music streamer with an accessible app controlled
through an android d device.

As i am trying to do this on a budget that needs factoring in as well.

All comments gratefully received.

Matt

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RE: Hifi Digital music options

2013-07-22 Thread Jed Barton
Hey Matt,

Jed here, email me privately and I'll help you out bud.  How's it going?

Cheers,
Jed

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Allbones
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 7:57 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Hifi Digital music options

Hi List

I am newly subscribed to this list and looking to finally take the step of
switching from CD to digital.I seem to ahve 3 options in front me but don't
seem to be able to find any useufl info to amek a final selection.

1. By a DAC and link my pc directly to my amp(Arcam A85) 2. The sonata+
internet radio and an external drive (can't find out if this would actually
work and if it will suport Flac).
3. Find a mainstream music streamer with an accessible app controlled
through an android d device.

As i am trying to do this on a budget that needs factoring in as well.

All comments gratefully received.

Matt

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review Of The Sangean PDR6 AM/FM Analogue Portable Radio

2013-07-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
This radio has been seen in stores for below $45.00, at that price its an 
absolute bargain so get the radio whilst you can.

Nothing fancy about this little beauty, it receives AM and FM well and sounds 
as good as the price does.

The PDR6 is a very small portable with a 3 inch speaker which delivers an 
incredibly rich and clear sound for a radio of its size.

The radio has bass and treble controls to customise the sound even further to 
your liking though I found listening to a variety of material including music 
and sport to be very enjoyable with both bass and treble controls set to flat.

The bass and treble have detents in the middle of their travel so setting these 
controls to flat is no Hit and Miss exercise.

Volume, Bass and Treble controls have that lovely Thick Drag type feel to 
them.

The Bass and Treble controls will require a little force to adjust as these 
controls look like small discs nearly flush to the left-hand side of the radio 
so you'll need two fingers to make an adjustment most likely.

There's only 2 other controls, the tuning knob and the power on/off/Fm/AM 
selector.

Sensitivity and selectivity of this radio are reasonable and I found no 
overloading on the AM or FM bands.

The Tuning knob offers a little springy resistance when turned but I don't mind 
this, I found it easier with this sort of feel to Fine Tune signals.

For the FM antenna Sangean have included a screw on Rubber Ducky type antenna 
and I have wondered why other manufacturers haven't warmed to this idea before 
now, removing the antenna means that you have a very compact radio unit indeed 
and why have the antenna attached at all if you're just enjoying AM broadcasts.

The PRD6 runs on 4 AA batteries or a 6 volt power adapter which came supplied 
with my model, the speaker has a power rating of 1 watt so I should think that 
this radio should provide you with a good 20 hours of continuous quality 
listening with a set of Alkaline batteries.

The headphone output is stereo for FM broadcasts but unfortunately there's no 
stereo/mono switch, probably a mute point I guess but the stereo/mono switch is 
dead handy for pulling in those weak FM signals.

The PDR6 is all about value, good build and displaying great attributes of a 
good radio for a most reasonable price.

People have asked me which I prefer, the CC EP Analogue tuning radio or the 
Sangean PRD6 reviewed here, I'd take the PRD6 any time.

Yes, the CC EP is more sensitive without a doubt but build quality is 
absolutely shocking, I've had 2 of CC EP radios and they just don't last.  The 
PRD6 is sensitive and selective enough for most situations and at nearly half 
the price of a CC EP radio but the sound of the PRD6 sells it.



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RE: Rogue Amoeba - Under The Microscope Blog Archive Airfoil for Windows 3.5 With System Audio Capture

2013-07-22 Thread Rick Alfaro
The link works just fine here.


Best regards,

Rick Alfaro


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Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 9:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Rogue Amoeba - Under The Microscope  Blog Archive  Airfoil
for Windows 3.5 With System Audio Capture

Well I don't so I have know idea what's going on at your end smile.

On 21/07/2013 10:56 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
 And I still get a 403 since its the same.

 Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:

 Here it is again then.

http://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2013/07/20/airfoil-for-windows-3-5-with-syste
m-audio-capture/

 On 21/07/2013, at 8:57 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:

 I get a 403 response when using this link.

 Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:

 I've been an Airfoil user for 6 or more years for both Mac and Windows.

 Whilst the Windows version presents some accessibility challenges at
the moment its still usable.

 version 3.5 for Windows has just been released and you can read all
about it here.


http://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2013/07/20/airfoil-for-windows-3-5-with-syste
m-audio-capture/


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Re: review Of The Sangean PDR6 AM/FM Analogue Portable Radio

2013-07-22 Thread Casey
Hello Dane where can you get this radio or look at this radio in the 
united states?

Is this something you would have to order from Ccrane?
I know that C crane just put out A new radio A hand held with A.m and 
F.m and weather band.

It was something like 59.00 or about that price.
It is a hand held radio.
So take a look about that one on there site encase you haven't already 
seen it.

Here I will post the e-mail that I have gotten.
Witch talks more about this radio.

1-800-522-8863
Casey,
We are very excited to announce the arrival of our newest radio, the
CC Pocket Radio w/ AM, FM and Weather
. This radio is very easy to use and has some of the best overall 
performance for

a pocket radio.


I know that doesn't give you much to go on.
But hear you are non the less.
So with that I will get out have hear and thanks for telling us about 
this radio.




On 7/22/2013 8:01 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

This radio has been seen in stores for below $45.00, at that price its an 
absolute bargain so get the radio whilst you can.

Nothing fancy about this little beauty, it receives AM and FM well and sounds 
as good as the price does.

The PDR6 is a very small portable with a 3 inch speaker which delivers an 
incredibly rich and clear sound for a radio of its size.

The radio has bass and treble controls to customise the sound even further to 
your liking though I found listening to a variety of material including music 
and sport to be very enjoyable with both bass and treble controls set to flat.

The bass and treble have detents in the middle of their travel so setting these controls 
to flat is no Hit and Miss exercise.

Volume, Bass and Treble controls have that lovely Thick Drag type feel to 
them.

The Bass and Treble controls will require a little force to adjust as these 
controls look like small discs nearly flush to the left-hand side of the radio 
so you'll need two fingers to make an adjustment most likely.

There's only 2 other controls, the tuning knob and the power on/off/Fm/AM 
selector.

Sensitivity and selectivity of this radio are reasonable and I found no 
overloading on the AM or FM bands.

The Tuning knob offers a little springy resistance when turned but I don't mind this, I 
found it easier with this sort of feel to Fine Tune signals.

For the FM antenna Sangean have included a screw on Rubber Ducky type antenna 
and I have wondered why other manufacturers haven't warmed to this idea before now, 
removing the antenna means that you have a very compact radio unit indeed and why have 
the antenna attached at all if you're just enjoying AM broadcasts.

The PRD6 runs on 4 AA batteries or a 6 volt power adapter which came supplied 
with my model, the speaker has a power rating of 1 watt so I should think that 
this radio should provide you with a good 20 hours of continuous quality 
listening with a set of Alkaline batteries.

The headphone output is stereo for FM broadcasts but unfortunately there's no 
stereo/mono switch, probably a mute point I guess but the stereo/mono switch is 
dead handy for pulling in those weak FM signals.

The PDR6 is all about value, good build and displaying great attributes of a 
good radio for a most reasonable price.

People have asked me which I prefer, the CC EP Analogue tuning radio or the 
Sangean PRD6 reviewed here, I'd take the PRD6 any time.

Yes, the CC EP is more sensitive without a doubt but build quality is 
absolutely shocking, I've had 2 of CC EP radios and they just don't last.  The 
PRD6 is sensitive and selective enough for most situations and at nearly half 
the price of a CC EP radio but the sound of the PRD6 sells it.



**

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Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
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Re: review Of The Sangean PDR6 AM/FM Analogue Portable Radio

2013-07-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yes, the radio is available in the U.S. and Australia though I can't see why it 
wouldn't be available anywhere else.


On 23/07/2013, at 7:30 AM, Casey cwoll...@wi.rr.com wrote:

 Hello Dane where can you get this radio or look at this radio in the united 
 states?
 Is this something you would have to order from Ccrane?
 I know that C crane just put out A new radio A hand held with A.m and F.m and 
 weather band.
 It was something like 59.00 or about that price.
 It is a hand held radio.
 So take a look about that one on there site encase you haven't already seen 
 it.
 Here I will post the e-mail that I have gotten.
 Witch talks more about this radio.
 
 1-800-522-8863
 Casey,
 We are very excited to announce the arrival of our newest radio, the
 CC Pocket Radio w/ AM, FM and Weather
 . This radio is very easy to use and has some of the best overall performance 
 for
 a pocket radio.
 
 
 I know that doesn't give you much to go on.
 But hear you are non the less.
 So with that I will get out have hear and thanks for telling us about this 
 radio.
 
 
 
 On 7/22/2013 8:01 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 This radio has been seen in stores for below $45.00, at that price its an 
 absolute bargain so get the radio whilst you can.
 
 Nothing fancy about this little beauty, it receives AM and FM well and 
 sounds as good as the price does.
 
 The PDR6 is a very small portable with a 3 inch speaker which delivers an 
 incredibly rich and clear sound for a radio of its size.
 
 The radio has bass and treble controls to customise the sound even further 
 to your liking though I found listening to a variety of material including 
 music and sport to be very enjoyable with both bass and treble controls set 
 to flat.
 
 The bass and treble have detents in the middle of their travel so setting 
 these controls to flat is no Hit and Miss exercise.
 
 Volume, Bass and Treble controls have that lovely Thick Drag type feel to 
 them.
 
 The Bass and Treble controls will require a little force to adjust as these 
 controls look like small discs nearly flush to the left-hand side of the 
 radio so you'll need two fingers to make an adjustment most likely.
 
 There's only 2 other controls, the tuning knob and the power on/off/Fm/AM 
 selector.
 
 Sensitivity and selectivity of this radio are reasonable and I found no 
 overloading on the AM or FM bands.
 
 The Tuning knob offers a little springy resistance when turned but I don't 
 mind this, I found it easier with this sort of feel to Fine Tune signals.
 
 For the FM antenna Sangean have included a screw on Rubber Ducky type 
 antenna and I have wondered why other manufacturers haven't warmed to this 
 idea before now, removing the antenna means that you have a very compact 
 radio unit indeed and why have the antenna attached at all if you're just 
 enjoying AM broadcasts.
 
 The PRD6 runs on 4 AA batteries or a 6 volt power adapter which came 
 supplied with my model, the speaker has a power rating of 1 watt so I should 
 think that this radio should provide you with a good 20 hours of continuous 
 quality listening with a set of Alkaline batteries.
 
 The headphone output is stereo for FM broadcasts but unfortunately there's 
 no stereo/mono switch, probably a mute point I guess but the stereo/mono 
 switch is dead handy for pulling in those weak FM signals.
 
 The PDR6 is all about value, good build and displaying great attributes of a 
 good radio for a most reasonable price.
 
 People have asked me which I prefer, the CC EP Analogue tuning radio or the 
 Sangean PRD6 reviewed here, I'd take the PRD6 any time.
 
 Yes, the CC EP is more sensitive without a doubt but build quality is 
 absolutely shocking, I've had 2 of CC EP radios and they just don't last.  
 The PRD6 is sensitive and selective enough for most situations and at nearly 
 half the price of a CC EP radio but the sound of the PRD6 sells it.
 
 
 
 **
 
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 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 
 
 
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Re: review Of The Sangean PDR6 AM/FM Analogue Portable Radio

2013-07-22 Thread tim cumings
Dane  where is it available in the u.s. I looked on amazon and they have the 
5 and the 7 but not the 6.


- Original Message - 
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: review Of The Sangean PDR6 AM/FM Analogue Portable Radio


Yes, the radio is available in the U.S. and Australia though I can't see 
why it wouldn't be available anywhere else.



On 23/07/2013, at 7:30 AM, Casey cwoll...@wi.rr.com wrote:

Hello Dane where can you get this radio or look at this radio in the 
united states?

Is this something you would have to order from Ccrane?
I know that C crane just put out A new radio A hand held with A.m and F.m 
and weather band.

It was something like 59.00 or about that price.
It is a hand held radio.
So take a look about that one on there site encase you haven't already 
seen it.

Here I will post the e-mail that I have gotten.
Witch talks more about this radio.

1-800-522-8863
Casey,
We are very excited to announce the arrival of our newest radio, the
CC Pocket Radio w/ AM, FM and Weather
. This radio is very easy to use and has some of the best overall 
performance for

a pocket radio.


I know that doesn't give you much to go on.
But hear you are non the less.
So with that I will get out have hear and thanks for telling us about 
this radio.




On 7/22/2013 8:01 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
This radio has been seen in stores for below $45.00, at that price its 
an absolute bargain so get the radio whilst you can.


Nothing fancy about this little beauty, it receives AM and FM well and 
sounds as good as the price does.


The PDR6 is a very small portable with a 3 inch speaker which delivers 
an incredibly rich and clear sound for a radio of its size.


The radio has bass and treble controls to customise the sound even 
further to your liking though I found listening to a variety of material 
including music and sport to be very enjoyable with both bass and treble 
controls set to flat.


The bass and treble have detents in the middle of their travel so 
setting these controls to flat is no Hit and Miss exercise.


Volume, Bass and Treble controls have that lovely Thick Drag type feel 
to them.


The Bass and Treble controls will require a little force to adjust as 
these controls look like small discs nearly flush to the left-hand side 
of the radio so you'll need two fingers to make an adjustment most 
likely.


There's only 2 other controls, the tuning knob and the power 
on/off/Fm/AM selector.


Sensitivity and selectivity of this radio are reasonable and I found no 
overloading on the AM or FM bands.


The Tuning knob offers a little springy resistance when turned but I 
don't mind this, I found it easier with this sort of feel to Fine Tune 
signals.


For the FM antenna Sangean have included a screw on Rubber Ducky type 
antenna and I have wondered why other manufacturers haven't warmed to 
this idea before now, removing the antenna means that you have a very 
compact radio unit indeed and why have the antenna attached at all if 
you're just enjoying AM broadcasts.


The PRD6 runs on 4 AA batteries or a 6 volt power adapter which came 
supplied with my model, the speaker has a power rating of 1 watt so I 
should think that this radio should provide you with a good 20 hours of 
continuous quality listening with a set of Alkaline batteries.


The headphone output is stereo for FM broadcasts but unfortunately 
there's no stereo/mono switch, probably a mute point I guess but the 
stereo/mono switch is dead handy for pulling in those weak FM signals.


The PDR6 is all about value, good build and displaying great attributes 
of a good radio for a most reasonable price.


People have asked me which I prefer, the CC EP Analogue tuning radio or 
the Sangean PRD6 reviewed here, I'd take the PRD6 any time.


Yes, the CC EP is more sensitive without a doubt but build quality is 
absolutely shocking, I've had 2 of CC EP radios and they just don't 
last.  The PRD6 is sensitive and selective enough for most situations 
and at nearly half the price of a CC EP radio but the sound of the PRD6 
sells it.




**

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Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
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Re: review Of The Sangean PDR6 AM/FM Analogue Portable Radio

2013-07-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm not exactly sure where but I know someone did look it up and send me 
details of specs and pricing so do a Google search.


On 23/07/2013, at 8:05 AM, tim cumings thcumi...@comcast.net wrote:

 Dane  where is it available in the u.s. I looked on amazon and they have the 
 5 and the 7 but not the 6.
 
 - Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 5:53 PM
 Subject: Re: review Of The Sangean PDR6 AM/FM Analogue Portable Radio
 
 
 Yes, the radio is available in the U.S. and Australia though I can't see why 
 it wouldn't be available anywhere else.
 
 
 On 23/07/2013, at 7:30 AM, Casey cwoll...@wi.rr.com wrote:
 
 Hello Dane where can you get this radio or look at this radio in the united 
 states?
 Is this something you would have to order from Ccrane?
 I know that C crane just put out A new radio A hand held with A.m and F.m 
 and weather band.
 It was something like 59.00 or about that price.
 It is a hand held radio.
 So take a look about that one on there site encase you haven't already seen 
 it.
 Here I will post the e-mail that I have gotten.
 Witch talks more about this radio.
 
 1-800-522-8863
 Casey,
 We are very excited to announce the arrival of our newest radio, the
 CC Pocket Radio w/ AM, FM and Weather
 . This radio is very easy to use and has some of the best overall 
 performance for
 a pocket radio.
 
 
 I know that doesn't give you much to go on.
 But hear you are non the less.
 So with that I will get out have hear and thanks for telling us about this 
 radio.
 
 
 
 On 7/22/2013 8:01 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 This radio has been seen in stores for below $45.00, at that price its an 
 absolute bargain so get the radio whilst you can.
 
 Nothing fancy about this little beauty, it receives AM and FM well and 
 sounds as good as the price does.
 
 The PDR6 is a very small portable with a 3 inch speaker which delivers an 
 incredibly rich and clear sound for a radio of its size.
 
 The radio has bass and treble controls to customise the sound even further 
 to your liking though I found listening to a variety of material including 
 music and sport to be very enjoyable with both bass and treble controls 
 set to flat.
 
 The bass and treble have detents in the middle of their travel so setting 
 these controls to flat is no Hit and Miss exercise.
 
 Volume, Bass and Treble controls have that lovely Thick Drag type feel 
 to them.
 
 The Bass and Treble controls will require a little force to adjust as 
 these controls look like small discs nearly flush to the left-hand side of 
 the radio so you'll need two fingers to make an adjustment most likely.
 
 There's only 2 other controls, the tuning knob and the power on/off/Fm/AM 
 selector.
 
 Sensitivity and selectivity of this radio are reasonable and I found no 
 overloading on the AM or FM bands.
 
 The Tuning knob offers a little springy resistance when turned but I don't 
 mind this, I found it easier with this sort of feel to Fine Tune signals.
 
 For the FM antenna Sangean have included a screw on Rubber Ducky type 
 antenna and I have wondered why other manufacturers haven't warmed to this 
 idea before now, removing the antenna means that you have a very compact 
 radio unit indeed and why have the antenna attached at all if you're just 
 enjoying AM broadcasts.
 
 The PRD6 runs on 4 AA batteries or a 6 volt power adapter which came 
 supplied with my model, the speaker has a power rating of 1 watt so I 
 should think that this radio should provide you with a good 20 hours of 
 continuous quality listening with a set of Alkaline batteries.
 
 The headphone output is stereo for FM broadcasts but unfortunately there's 
 no stereo/mono switch, probably a mute point I guess but the stereo/mono 
 switch is dead handy for pulling in those weak FM signals.
 
 The PDR6 is all about value, good build and displaying great attributes of 
 a good radio for a most reasonable price.
 
 People have asked me which I prefer, the CC EP Analogue tuning radio or 
 the Sangean PRD6 reviewed here, I'd take the PRD6 any time.
 
 Yes, the CC EP is more sensitive without a doubt but build quality is 
 absolutely shocking, I've had 2 of CC EP radios and they just don't last.  
 The PRD6 is sensitive and selective enough for most situations and at 
 nearly half the price of a CC EP radio but the sound of the PRD6 sells it.
 
 
 
 **
 
 Dane Trethowan
 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 
 
 
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problem with total recorder

2013-07-22 Thread john riehl
I'm having a problem with total recorder 8.3 professional. Every time I use
it it changes the sound scheme on my PC; I have to go in and re-set the
sounds in my default sound scheme. Is anyone else having this problem and,
if so, how do I fix it?

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Re: problem with premissions

2013-07-22 Thread gary metzler

Hi Austain,

Thanks for the suggestion.

-Original Message- 
From: austin pinto

Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 10:13 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: problem with premissions

hi if u want to save your audio to audacity folder do the following.
1. after installing audacity if it has a desktop shortcut press the
aplications key on it and select run as administrater your problem
will be solved

On 7/21/13, gary metzler gmtra...@bellsouth.net wrote:

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for that suggestion.  I changed the save l location and now I can
save my files.  Thanks again for your help.o

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Tice
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 7:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: problem with premissions

Gary,

Can you change the save location to somewhere like My Documents or
Desktop?  These folders have read/write permissions by default in 
Windows,

whereas the Audacity folder might not.

Here is a Microsoft article on changing folder permissions:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2623670/en-us#method11


When I record with Audacity I save to a folder I've created on the desktop
and there are no problems with permissions.

Best regards,


Patrick Tice
wa0...@arrl.net



From: gary metzler gmtra...@bellsouth.net
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 6:46 PM
Subject: problem with premissions


Hi All,

I am using windows 8 audacity and window eyes.  When I try to save a sound
file in audacity it says I don’t have premision to save in the audacity
folder.  How can I fix this?  Any help is most appreciated. 
Thanks,Regards,

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Re: problem with premissions

2013-07-22 Thread Isaac

you can even set the shortcut to always run as administrator if you wish.
- Original Message - 
From: gary metzler gmtra...@bellsouth.net

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Subject: Re: problem with premissions


Hi Austain,

Thanks for the suggestion.

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From: austin pinto

Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 10:13 PM
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Subject: Re: problem with premissions

hi if u want to save your audio to audacity folder do the following.
1. after installing audacity if it has a desktop shortcut press the
aplications key on it and select run as administrater your problem
will be solved

On 7/21/13, gary metzler gmtra...@bellsouth.net wrote:

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for that suggestion.  I changed the save l location and now I can
save my files.  Thanks again for your help.o

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From: Patrick Tice
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 7:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: problem with premissions

Gary,

Can you change the save location to somewhere like My Documents or
Desktop?  These folders have read/write permissions by default in 
Windows,

whereas the Audacity folder might not.

Here is a Microsoft article on changing folder permissions:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2623670/en-us#method11


When I record with Audacity I save to a folder I've created on the desktop
and there are no problems with permissions.

Best regards,


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Subject: problem with premissions


Hi All,

I am using windows 8 audacity and window eyes.  When I try to save a sound
file in audacity it says I don’t have premision to save in the audacity
folder.  How can I fix this?  Any help is most appreciated. 
Thanks,Regards,

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Sangean PRD6

2013-07-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi!

Just talking to friend who informs me that the PRD6 is available in the U.S. 
from Universal Radio, in Australia try Radio Parts at 
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Re: Sangean PRD6

2013-07-22 Thread tim cumings

thanks dane.

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Hi!

Just talking to friend who informs me that the PRD6 is available in the 
U.S. from Universal Radio, in Australia try Radio Parts at 
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Re: problem with total recorder

2013-07-22 Thread covici
Its trying to help by silencing the system sounds so they won't be
recorded -- I think there is an option in recording source and
parameters to turn them on.

john riehl realma...@verizon.net wrote:

 I'm having a problem with total recorder 8.3 professional. Every time I use
 it it changes the sound scheme on my PC; I have to go in and re-set the
 sounds in my default sound scheme. Is anyone else having this problem and,
 if so, how do I fix it?
 
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How do you get from one episode to another on a dvd using windows media player?

2013-07-22 Thread randy tijerina

Friends, i'm curious.
How do you get from the first episode to another using windows media 
player while watching a dvd?



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