Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.

2007-11-15 Thread Chuck Adkins
If I could just add a small thought, you'd be surprised how easy some of 
this stuff is to use. It's really more intimidating than it sounds.


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 I'm not talking about anyone being knocked, rather, that what you are
 proposing may be out of the leagues of some of us, regarding installing 
 plug
 ins, to Soundforge and all the ramifications that this feat may involve! 
 I,
 for one, have used Soundforge 6.0, for quite awhile, but, on only a
 rudimentary level, wherein I can edit, normalize, resample(if I want to
 convert a file, that I have recorded, in mp3, back to wave), etc., etc.,
 etc..  In other words, I haven't explored the Noise Reduction realm, much 
 at
 all and wouldn't have a clue, as to getting rid of machine noise, as
 opposed to hiss and other things!  Does that make my point of view a 
 little
 clearer, Dane?  I am not knocking you, either, just trying to prevent
 Knowledge Frustration!

 Regards,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:40 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Sure! I'm not knocking anyone, the point I was making was that the
 Noise Reduction plug-ins marketed alongside Sound Forge are not the be-
 al and end-all of plug-ins. I'll have the information later on today.

 On 16/11/2007, at 6:39 AM, Mac Norins wrote:

 Well, are you prepared to educate anyone who is willing to follow
 your lead,
 as to how to use the plug ins, that you are talking about, when you
 find and
 publish your info, to the list?  One has to remember that not
 everyone has
 the same amount of expertise that you may have, in this realm, Dane!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
 - Original Message -
 From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:32 AM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Now before we go any further here, I think it worth reminding everyone
 that you do not have to use the Sound Forge Noise reduction plug-ins
 specifically for reducing noise or hiss, in fact its probably better
 that you don't as there are far more affective and far more accessible
 plug-ins out there which will work with Sound Forge and other
 compatible software such as Adobe Audition, Total Recorder etc. Its
 been a good while since I've used some of these things, I've referred
 to them on list before so I'll dig around my software collection and
 get back to the list with the name and the web site of the plug-ins I
 purchased.
 All adjustments and settings were completely accessible with a screen
 reader providing feedback when adjustments were made.

 On 15/11/2007, at 10:16 PM, Kathy Szinnyey wrote:

 Stupid question for you guys and gals:  Do I have to have the more
 expensive
 version to get those plug-ins?


 Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at

 http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/

 http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:30 AM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 You may want to purchase their Noise Reduction plug-in.  Hope this
 helps.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kathy Szinnyey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:26 AM
 Subject: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 I'm using soundforge 6.0, I think it is, the cheap version.  I
 know I
 can't
 elminate all hiss or some static I've found in a couple recordings
 I've
 done, but is there anything I can do to cut that noise down?
 Also, I'd
 like
 to upgrade but I think I don't know where to find our serial
 number.  Can
 anyone help?  As always, I'm much obliged!

 Peace,
 Kathy



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Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.

2007-11-15 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, it had a lot of power, I'm now leaving the list!!!


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Yes, my reply had a lot of power, now didn't it? grin
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 7:19 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Man, I'm not sure how you ment that. I was just trying to gently 
 encourrage
 people to not be afraid to venture out and try new things and not to let
 these products intemidate them. Your right, maybe I shouldn't have written
 it I hope I took that wrong.

 Man, you really have to be careful how you post on these lists, talk about 
 a
 rough crowd!!! SMILE LOL


 - Original Message - 
 From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 9:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Yes, that was certainly a small thought!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 6:26 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 If I could just add a small thought, you'd be surprised how easy some of
 this stuff is to use. It's really more intimidating than it sounds.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 6:41 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 I'm not talking about anyone being knocked, rather, that what you are
 proposing may be out of the leagues of some of us, regarding installing
 plug
 ins, to Soundforge and all the ramifications that this feat may involve!
 I,
 for one, have used Soundforge 6.0, for quite awhile, but, on only a
 rudimentary level, wherein I can edit, normalize, resample(if I want to
 convert a file, that I have recorded, in mp3, back to wave), etc., etc.,
 etc..  In other words, I haven't explored the Noise Reduction realm, 
 much
 at
 all and wouldn't have a clue, as to getting rid of machine noise, as
 opposed to hiss and other things!  Does that make my point of view a
 little
 clearer, Dane?  I am not knocking you, either, just trying to prevent
 Knowledge Frustration!

 Regards,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:40 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Sure! I'm not knocking anyone, the point I was making was that the
 Noise Reduction plug-ins marketed alongside Sound Forge are not the be-
 al and end-all of plug-ins. I'll have the information later on today.

 On 16/11/2007, at 6:39 AM, Mac Norins wrote:

 Well, are you prepared to educate anyone who is willing to follow
 your lead,
 as to how to use the plug ins, that you are talking about, when you
 find and
 publish your info, to the list?  One has to remember that not
 everyone has
 the same amount of expertise that you may have, in this realm, Dane!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
 - Original Message -
 From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:32 AM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Now before we go any further here, I think it worth reminding everyone
 that you do not have to use the Sound Forge Noise reduction plug-ins
 specifically for reducing noise or hiss, in fact its probably better
 that you don't as there are far more affective and far more accessible
 plug-ins out there which will work with Sound Forge and other
 compatible software such as Adobe Audition, Total Recorder etc. Its
 been a good while since I've used some of these things, I've referred
 to them on list before so I'll dig around my software collection and
 get back to the list with the name and the web site of the plug-ins I
 purchased.
 All adjustments and settings were completely accessible with a screen
 reader providing feedback when adjustments were made.

 On 15/11/2007, at 10:16 PM, Kathy Szinnyey wrote:

 Stupid question for you guys and gals:  Do I have to have the more
 expensive
 version to get those plug-ins?


 Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at

 http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/

 http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:30 AM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 You may want to purchase their Noise Reduction plug-in.  Hope this
 helps.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kathy

Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.

2007-11-15 Thread Chuck Adkins
Man, I'm not sure how you ment that. I was just trying to gently encourrage 
people to not be afraid to venture out and try new things and not to let 
these products intemidate them. Your right, maybe I shouldn't have written 
it I hope I took that wrong.

Man, you really have to be careful how you post on these lists, talk about a 
rough crowd!!! SMILE LOL


- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Yes, that was certainly a small thought!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 6:26 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 If I could just add a small thought, you'd be surprised how easy some of
 this stuff is to use. It's really more intimidating than it sounds.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 6:41 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 I'm not talking about anyone being knocked, rather, that what you are
 proposing may be out of the leagues of some of us, regarding installing
 plug
 ins, to Soundforge and all the ramifications that this feat may involve!
 I,
 for one, have used Soundforge 6.0, for quite awhile, but, on only a
 rudimentary level, wherein I can edit, normalize, resample(if I want to
 convert a file, that I have recorded, in mp3, back to wave), etc., etc.,
 etc..  In other words, I haven't explored the Noise Reduction realm, much
 at
 all and wouldn't have a clue, as to getting rid of machine noise, as
 opposed to hiss and other things!  Does that make my point of view a
 little
 clearer, Dane?  I am not knocking you, either, just trying to prevent
 Knowledge Frustration!

 Regards,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:40 PM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Sure! I'm not knocking anyone, the point I was making was that the
 Noise Reduction plug-ins marketed alongside Sound Forge are not the be-
 al and end-all of plug-ins. I'll have the information later on today.

 On 16/11/2007, at 6:39 AM, Mac Norins wrote:

 Well, are you prepared to educate anyone who is willing to follow
 your lead,
 as to how to use the plug ins, that you are talking about, when you
 find and
 publish your info, to the list?  One has to remember that not
 everyone has
 the same amount of expertise that you may have, in this realm, Dane!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
 - Original Message -
 From: Dane Trethowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 4:32 AM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 Now before we go any further here, I think it worth reminding everyone
 that you do not have to use the Sound Forge Noise reduction plug-ins
 specifically for reducing noise or hiss, in fact its probably better
 that you don't as there are far more affective and far more accessible
 plug-ins out there which will work with Sound Forge and other
 compatible software such as Adobe Audition, Total Recorder etc. Its
 been a good while since I've used some of these things, I've referred
 to them on list before so I'll dig around my software collection and
 get back to the list with the name and the web site of the plug-ins I
 purchased.
 All adjustments and settings were completely accessible with a screen
 reader providing feedback when adjustments were made.

 On 15/11/2007, at 10:16 PM, Kathy Szinnyey wrote:

 Stupid question for you guys and gals:  Do I have to have the more
 expensive
 version to get those plug-ins?


 Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at

 http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/

 http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com

 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 2:30 AM
 Subject: Re: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 You may want to purchase their Noise Reduction plug-in.  Hope this
 helps.
 - Original Message -
 From: Kathy Szinnyey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:26 AM
 Subject: Soundforge and reducing hiss, static, etc.


 I'm using soundforge 6.0, I think it is, the cheap version.  I
 know I
 can't
 elminate all hiss or some static I've found in a couple recordings
 I've
 done, but is there anything I can do to cut that noise down?
 Also, I'd
 like
 to upgrade but I think I don't know where to find our serial
 number.  Can
 anyone help?  As always, I'm much obliged!

 Peace,
 Kathy



 Listen to Kathy

Re: Accessible FM transmitters

2007-09-13 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, you guys probably don't have an NPR who wants all the freqs for all 
their translators and therefore is very much against LP FM.


- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 12:01 AM
Subject: RE: Accessible FM transmitters


 Hmmm, I'm glad to be living in new Zealand, land of the free. smile. 
 Here
 anyone is entitled to set up a low power FM station with a maximum power 
 of
 1 watt, within two defined areas of spectrum. You don't have to apply for
 any license, just set up and go. The Radio Spectrum management group 
 reserve
 the right to come and inspect your installation at any time and there are
 fines if you're over power. You also are required to do a station
 identification that provides contact details a minimum of every three 
 hours.
 But that's it. Simple. And you'll find some of the best radio out there on
 those frequencies. Lots of niche and community broadcasters.

 Jonathan



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Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio

2007-09-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
For that I use Total Recorder which stops when there is no audio. It seems 
to do very well.
- Original Message - 
From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:49 AM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though a
 Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
 rather than doing it in GW.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Matthew2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:55 PM
 Subject: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio


 Hi all,

 Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in 
 audio?
 That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there are
 any
 gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather than
 listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to quickly find my
 way to any part of the file that has a piece of silence caused by an 
 audio
 gap. If this feature does in fact exist within Sound Forge, please let me
 know what its called and I'll research it from there.

 big thanks,

 Matthew




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Re: Is High Criteria Gone?

2007-08-29 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hi, it also works for me as does highcriteria.com. Don't know if I wrote 
that right but I've been going since 430am this morning, lots of production, 
makes for a long long day.

Chuck
- Original Message - 
From: David Truong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 6:34 PM
Subject: RE: Is High Criteria Gone?


 HI Steve,

 The total recorder link works.  I even did a live refresh  and cleared
 anything to insure that it was not an offline page.  I think mate it's 
 time
 to check your own settings or router etc.  Maybe even your ISP?

 Sound recording tools: Total Recorder - captures any audio from the
 Internet, records audio from CD, microphone, line-in, converts any sound
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 Capture video from the PC screen or from hardware video devices; merge 
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 with audio tracks into AVI files; edit video files without re-encoding 
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 the Video Add-on.

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 conventional VCR.

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 re-recording.

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 automatically split a long broadcast into smaller pieces and tag them.

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 On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 16:25:02 -0700, you wrote:

I just visited

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and it works.

 Dean, I just clicked on the URL embedded in this message and got
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Re: mp3sparks, previewing full album?

2007-08-16 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, but can't remember how, it's been a while. Seems I had to use the 
mouse. I'll mess with it this weekend and see if I can remember how I did 
it.

Chuck using Window-eyes


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Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 7:32 PM
Subject: mp3sparks, previewing full album?


 On all of mp3, I used to be able to preview a full album.  On
 mp3sparks, the player window appears, and just sits there, trying to
 transfer data.  Has anyone gotten the preview to work on mp3sparks?


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Re: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.

2007-08-14 Thread Chuck Adkins
Question, where's the best place to get the DS50?

Thanks,

Chuck
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.


 Olympus DS-50 will do the trick real nicely, and any of the PDAs using 
 MobileSpeak Pocket speech software will work great. These are probably the 
 easiest to lay your hands onto.



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 : Hi Folks:
 :
 : What is out there that will provide access to DRM material while still 
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Re: Is mp3sparks down?

2007-08-06 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, I'm not sure, it just wouldn't let me in. I even called my bank to 
make sure everything was OK and it was on their end. I'd be curious if you 
now have the same problem.


- Original Message - 
From: Dancing Queen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 7:49 AM
Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


 What did it way the problem was?

 Trace

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 8:05 PM
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


 Yes, I had the same problem yesterday. I tried to put more i my account
 last
 night and it would not take my payment. I plan to try again latter.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Dancing Queen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 5:57 AM
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


 I've just spent over two hours downloading about fifteen or so tracks,
 every
 single one of them averaged at 16kbs transfer rate, it was painful!! 
 I'd
 set one downloading and then go and do something else and then come back
 for
 the next one, its driven me nuts, its rediculously slow and needs
 sorting.

 Trace who fed the dogs, filled up the washing tablet container, emptied
 the
 dishwasher, put things in the cupboard and so on while the downloads 
 took
 place

 - Original Message - 
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 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 3:22 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 No I haven't because I haven't thought of anything that I would like to
 download yet

 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 7:48 AM
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 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 brilliant

 have you tried downloading yet and how fast was it?

 Trace

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 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 1:38 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 Well I added money to my account last night with a credit card so yes
 we
 can
 do it.



 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
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 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 6:06 AM
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 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 That's what i want to know.

 BTW, how slow is that site? it took me over five minutes to download
 one
 track this morning, the transfer rate was averaging 16kbs, it was so
 slow
 it

 was painful, I gave up and will try again later or in the morning.

 Trace

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 From: Otis Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 2:20 AM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 Are we able to add money to our account using a credit card now?



 Otis Blue

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 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 7:56 PM
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 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Yes, it will.


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 From: Dancing Queen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 7:24 AM
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


I wasn't invited to use mp3sparks so, will my balance be transferred
over
 and my log in details be the same?

 Thanks

 Travce

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 3:43 AM
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


 Oh sure, but I but it is being run by the same people, because my
 ballance
 would show up both places and both sites look the same. My resource
 actually
 in Russia was wrong maybe about mp3sparks being closed down, but 
 she
 thinks
 it will probably be a matter of time, but she along with me thinks
 they
 will
 just open another site.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:09 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi Chuck, for some months now, AllOfMp3's shut-down has been
 anticipated.
 People who spent enough with them were given an invitation quite
 some
 time
 back to migrate to MP3Sparks. Those invited users have been using

Re: Is mp3sparks down?

2007-08-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, I had the same problem yesterday. I tried to put more i my account last 
night and it would not take my payment. I plan to try again latter.


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Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 5:57 AM
Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


 I've just spent over two hours downloading about fifteen or so tracks, 
 every
 single one of them averaged at 16kbs transfer rate, it was painful!!  I'd
 set one downloading and then go and do something else and then come back 
 for
 the next one, its driven me nuts, its rediculously slow and needs sorting.

 Trace who fed the dogs, filled up the washing tablet container, emptied 
 the
 dishwasher, put things in the cupboard and so on while the downloads took
 place

 - Original Message - 
 From: Otis Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 3:22 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 No I haven't because I haven't thought of anything that I would like to
 download yet

 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 7:48 AM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 brilliant

 have you tried downloading yet and how fast was it?

 Trace

 - Original Message - 
 From: Otis Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 1:38 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 Well I added money to my account last night with a credit card so yes we
 can
 do it.



 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 6:06 AM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 That's what i want to know.

 BTW, how slow is that site? it took me over five minutes to download one
 track this morning, the transfer rate was averaging 16kbs, it was so 
 slow
 it

 was painful, I gave up and will try again later or in the morning.

 Trace

 - Original Message - 
 From: Otis Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 2:20 AM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 Are we able to add money to our account using a credit card now?



 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 7:56 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Yes, it will.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Dancing Queen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 7:24 AM
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


I wasn't invited to use mp3sparks so, will my balance be transferred
over
 and my log in details be the same?

 Thanks

 Travce

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 3:43 AM
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


 Oh sure, but I but it is being run by the same people, because my
 ballance
 would show up both places and both sites look the same. My resource
 actually
 in Russia was wrong maybe about mp3sparks being closed down, but she
 thinks
 it will probably be a matter of time, but she along with me thinks
 they
 will
 just open another site.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:09 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi Chuck, for some months now, AllOfMp3's shut-down has been
 anticipated.
 People who spent enough with them were given an invitation quite 
 some
 time
 back to migrate to MP3Sparks. Those invited users have been using
 MP3Sparks
 in place of AllOfMP3 well before AllOfMP3 was closed. All that has
 happened
 now is that the anticipated shut-down of AllOfMp3 has occurred.
 MP3Sparks
 was down due to the load, but it was never shut down.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 1:00 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Yes, that is now true, but it always hasn't been. Of course allofmp3
 was
 shut down, it's now mp3sparks.com. It's my understanding that these
 sites
 could keep oppening and closing

Re: Is mp3sparks down?

2007-08-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, it will.


- Original Message - 
From: Dancing Queen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


I wasn't invited to use mp3sparks so, will my balance be transferred over
 and my log in details be the same?

 Thanks

 Travce

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 3:43 AM
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?


 Oh sure, but I but it is being run by the same people, because my 
 ballance
 would show up both places and both sites look the same. My resource
 actually
 in Russia was wrong maybe about mp3sparks being closed down, but she
 thinks
 it will probably be a matter of time, but she along with me thinks they
 will
 just open another site.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:09 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi Chuck, for some months now, AllOfMp3's shut-down has been 
 anticipated.
 People who spent enough with them were given an invitation quite some
 time
 back to migrate to MP3Sparks. Those invited users have been using
 MP3Sparks
 in place of AllOfMP3 well before AllOfMP3 was closed. All that has
 happened
 now is that the anticipated shut-down of AllOfMp3 has occurred. 
 MP3Sparks
 was down due to the load, but it was never shut down.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 1:00 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Yes, that is now true, but it always hasn't been. Of course allofmp3 was
 shut down, it's now mp3sparks.com. It's my understanding that these 
 sites
 could keep oppening and closing as the Russians try to keep them open
 because of the money. You'll just have to take your chances.

 For those interested, mp3sparks.com looks, acts, and feels like
 allofmp3.com
 and the alltunes application looks, feels, and acts very similar to the
 allofmp3 xplorer.

 Tomorrow, this post may not be correct  but for now, I am downloading
 songs
 as I write. I had some sighted assistance though in setting up my
 Alltunes
 so when I order using IE7 I can open the Alltunes application and all my
 tracks will just automaticaly start downloading.


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 5:26 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 The post from Terese was correct. MP3sparks.com was only down for a
 short
 period, it is back now.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 5:46 a.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

From what I read in an earlier post you can add funds on there, haven't
 managed to get on to the site as yet, haven't tried though as I've been
 very
 busy all day

 Trace

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 From: Otis Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 5:44 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 Can you add funds to that? Or is it the same as Allofmp3.com?



 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:12 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Can someone send it as a working link so I'll have a go.

 Trace

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 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:44 PM
 Subject: Is mp3sparks down?


I have tried several times to visit the mp3sparks.com site with no
luck.
 All I'm getting are IE cannot display the web page errors.  Thanks
 for any help, Norma




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Re: Is mp3sparks down?

2007-08-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, that is now true, but it always hasn't been. Of course allofmp3 was 
shut down, it's now mp3sparks.com. It's my understanding that these sites 
could keep oppening and closing as the Russians try to keep them open 
because of the money. You'll just have to take your chances.

For those interested, mp3sparks.com looks, acts, and feels like allofmp3.com 
and the alltunes application looks, feels, and acts very similar to the 
allofmp3 xplorer.

Tomorrow, this post may not be correct  but for now, I am downloading songs 
as I write. I had some sighted assistance though in setting up my Alltunes 
so when I order using IE7 I can open the Alltunes application and all my 
tracks will just automaticaly start downloading.


- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 5:26 PM
Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 The post from Terese was correct. MP3sparks.com was only down for a short
 period, it is back now.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 5:46 a.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

From what I read in an earlier post you can add funds on there, haven't
 managed to get on to the site as yet, haven't tried though as I've been 
 very
 busy all day

 Trace

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 From: Otis Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 5:44 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 Can you add funds to that? Or is it the same as Allofmp3.com?



 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:12 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Can someone send it as a working link so I'll have a go.

 Trace

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 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:44 PM
 Subject: Is mp3sparks down?


I have tried several times to visit the mp3sparks.com site with no luck.
 All I'm getting are IE cannot display the web page errors.  Thanks
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Re: Follow-up on FM Transmitters

2007-08-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
Same with the Ramsey model I have, in fact all my Ramsey stuff has gone 
further then the Ccrane, but it is a very very good unit if your running 
with something with some type of volume control output.. I never have to 
raise my Ccrane volume up that high so I never heard much of that noise.


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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:23 PM
Subject: RE: Follow-up on FM Transmitters


 Keith, 'scuse the strong opinion, but yes I do have a cCrane here and it 
 is
 complete crap compared with this new one. Absolutely no comparison. When 
 you
 crank the volume up on a radio tuned to the CCrane, you can hear the nasty
 sound of the electronics. The CCrane would, I would estimate, have about a
 quarter of the range of the new one, even after the mod. Just no contest!

 Jonathan

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 On Behalf Of Keith Gillard
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 2:15 p.m.
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 Subject: Re: Follow-up on FM Transmitters

 Hi Jonathan,

 Sounds great!  Thanks for the news.  How does it compare with the C Crane 
 FM
 transmitter?  Provided you have tried both of course.

 Cheers...Keith

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 A couple of months ago, there was a great thread on this list about FM
 transmitters. A user recommended the transmitter found at
 http://www.wavemach.com.

 I purchased one of these and am thrilled. The range is huge, the
 construction solid, no nasty power hum, very good stereo separation, in
 short, no complaints whatsoever. I got him to add a level control that
 allows me to set the line in for the two RCA sockets, and he also added
 small buttons for setting the frequency. It has a standard antenna socket 
 at
 the back and comes with a very solid little antenna, not just a wire.

 So if you're looking for an FM transmitter, this one is definitely worth a
 look, but it is on the high end of the price range. You definitely get 
 what
 you pay for though.

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Re: Is mp3sparks down?

2007-08-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
Oh sure, but I but it is being run by the same people, because my ballance 
would show up both places and both sites look the same. My resource actually 
in Russia was wrong maybe about mp3sparks being closed down, but she thinks 
it will probably be a matter of time, but she along with me thinks they will 
just open another site.


- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:09 PM
Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi Chuck, for some months now, AllOfMp3's shut-down has been anticipated.
 People who spent enough with them were given an invitation quite some time
 back to migrate to MP3Sparks. Those invited users have been using 
 MP3Sparks
 in place of AllOfMP3 well before AllOfMP3 was closed. All that has 
 happened
 now is that the anticipated shut-down of AllOfMp3 has occurred. MP3Sparks
 was down due to the load, but it was never shut down.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 1:00 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Yes, that is now true, but it always hasn't been. Of course allofmp3 was
 shut down, it's now mp3sparks.com. It's my understanding that these sites
 could keep oppening and closing as the Russians try to keep them open
 because of the money. You'll just have to take your chances.

 For those interested, mp3sparks.com looks, acts, and feels like 
 allofmp3.com
 and the alltunes application looks, feels, and acts very similar to the
 allofmp3 xplorer.

 Tomorrow, this post may not be correct  but for now, I am downloading 
 songs
 as I write. I had some sighted assistance though in setting up my Alltunes
 so when I order using IE7 I can open the Alltunes application and all my
 tracks will just automaticaly start downloading.


 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 5:26 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 The post from Terese was correct. MP3sparks.com was only down for a short
 period, it is back now.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Dancing Queen
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 5:46 a.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

From what I read in an earlier post you can add funds on there, haven't
 managed to get on to the site as yet, haven't tried though as I've been
 very
 busy all day

 Trace

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 From: Otis Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 5:44 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi,

 Can you add funds to that? Or is it the same as Allofmp3.com?



 Otis Blue

 Milwaukee Wisconsin
 53218-4349
 Voice: (414)-461-8885
 Fax: (414)-461-8856
 Cell: (414)-736-3967
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:12 PM
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 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Can someone send it as a working link so I'll have a go.

 Trace

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 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:44 PM
 Subject: Is mp3sparks down?


I have tried several times to visit the mp3sparks.com site with no luck.
 All I'm getting are IE cannot display the web page errors.  Thanks
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Re: Is mp3sparks down?

2007-08-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
Jonathan, could you send me an email off where I can contact you?

Thanks. I find all of this very very interesting. No matter what they try to 
do to stop all this stuff, they can't. The record industry as we know it is 
dead. First there was Napster and when they shut them down and changed them, 
along came limewire. The Russians will never give up because there is way 
too much money at stake. What is $30 to us seems to be $100 for them. I hope 
they continue and I am confident they will. The days of purchasing a $20 CD 
with two songs we like on a CD containing 12 songs is over!
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From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:56 PM
Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi chuck, that's right, when high spending AllOfMp3.com users were invited
 to migrate, their AllOfMp3.com account was closed, and their balance
 transferred to MP3Sparks. From what I can gather, it seems they have now
 done this to everyone since the original site's demise.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 2:43 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Oh sure, but I but it is being run by the same people, because my ballance
 would show up both places and both sites look the same. My resource 
 actually
 in Russia was wrong maybe about mp3sparks being closed down, but she 
 thinks
 it will probably be a matter of time, but she along with me thinks they 
 will
 just open another site.


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 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 10:09 PM
 Subject: RE: Is mp3sparks down?


 Hi Chuck, for some months now, AllOfMp3's shut-down has been anticipated.
 People who spent enough with them were given an invitation quite some 
 time
 back to migrate to MP3Sparks. Those invited users have been using
 MP3Sparks
 in place of AllOfMP3 well before AllOfMP3 was closed. All that has
 happened
 now is that the anticipated shut-down of AllOfMp3 has occurred. MP3Sparks
 was down due to the load, but it was never shut down.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 1:00 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Is mp3sparks down?

 Yes, that is now true, but it always hasn't been. Of course allofmp3 was
 shut down, it's now mp3sparks.com. It's my understanding that these sites
 could keep oppening and closing as the Russians try to keep them open
 because of the money. You'll just have to take your chances.

 For those interested, mp3sparks.com looks, acts, and feels like
 allofmp3.com
 and the alltunes application looks, feels, and acts very similar to the
 allofmp3 xplorer.

 Tomorrow, this post may not be correct  but for now, I am downloading
 songs
 as I write. I had some sighted assistance though in setting up my 
 Alltunes
 so when I order using IE7 I can open the Alltunes application and all my
 tracks will just automaticaly start downloading.


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 The post from Terese was correct. MP3sparks.com was only down for a 
 short
 period, it is back now.

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From what I read in an earlier post you can add funds on there, haven't
 managed to get on to the site as yet, haven't tried though as I've been
 very
 busy all day

 Trace

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 Hi,

 Can you add funds to that? Or is it the same as Allofmp3.com?



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 Can someone send it as a working link so I'll have a go.

 Trace

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I have tried several times to visit the mp3sparks.com site with no 
luck.
 All I'm getting are IE cannot display the web page errors.  Thanks
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Re: Follow-up on FM Transmitters

2007-08-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
Thanks, I went to their site and was very very impressed. Bob sure know his 
stuff doesn't he!!

Have you heard or messed with any AM transmitters? From the research I've 
done the Sstran looks like a very good deal if you can have it built. They 
can take 100 per cent modulation and have a built-in compressor and with a 
good antenna, I hear you can get about a mile or two. Not something you 
would want your speech to be on SMILE. I wouldn't my speech going out 
over any of these transmitters. I'm glad I have an external dec talk 
SMILE


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 Hi Chuck, I paid US$359 which included the volume control and push button
 mods, and shipping to New Zealand. So it'll be a little cheaper I am sure
 when shipping inside the US. The company is Canadian.

 -Original Message-
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 On Behalf Of Chuck Adkins
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 2:50 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Follow-up on FM Transmitters

 Curious, what kind of price are you talking about for one of those units
 mentioned?

 Chuck


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 Subject: RE: Follow-up on FM Transmitters


 Hi Bob, well thanks for the terrific recommendation. This thing is 
 superb.

 I
 got the 100 MW just for home use. LPFM is legal in New Zealand and if I
 were
 ever to get into that again, highly unlikely though that is, I'd use 
 these
 guys for sure.

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 On Behalf Of Bob Seed
 Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 2:09 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Follow-up on FM Transmitters

 Hi
 That was me that recommended getting an FM transmitter from wavemach, as 
 I
 saw their line of transmitters on the internet. I am curious as to what
 model of transmitter people are ordering Tis company builds both
 professional and home based transmitters. It is for this reason that I
 recommended them. Glad to hear that you are pleased with the product. It
 is
 a little pricy, but as they say you pay for what you get


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I also bought one and I agree.
 It is also very easy to substitute a different antenna if you choose to
 do
 that.
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 Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:25 PM
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A couple of months ago, there was a great thread on this list about FM
 transmitters. A user recommended the transmitter found at
 http://www.wavemach.com.

 I purchased one of these and am thrilled. The range is huge, the
 construction solid, no nasty power hum, very good stereo separation, in
 short, no complaints whatsoever. I got him to add a level control that
 allows me to set the line in for the two RCA sockets, and he also added
 small buttons for setting the frequency. It has a standard antenna
 socket
 at
 the back and comes with a very solid little antenna, not just a wire.

 So if you're looking for an FM transmitter, this one is definitely 
 worth
 a
 look, but it is on the high end of the price range. You definitely get
 what
 you pay for though.

 Jonathan


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Re: Is mp3sparks down?

2007-08-01 Thread Chuck Adkins
No, you may have missed my earlier posts. Allofmp3 and MP3Sparks a site by 
allofmp3 were shut down by the Russian government at the behest of the US 
government and the record industry RIAA. The World Trade Commission told 
Russia that they might become a member if they shut down allofmp3 so they 
are gone. I think if you have Alltunes on your computer, you can spend your 
remaining balance, but that's it. Allofmp3 and mp3sparks which was nothing 
but allofmp3 under a different name are gone.

So much for free enterprise here in the land of the free.


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Subject: Is mp3sparks down?


I have tried several times to visit the mp3sparks.com site with no luck.
 All I'm getting are IE cannot display the web page errors.  Thanks
 for any help, Norma




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Re: audio editor shopping, Total Recorder vs. Goldwave?

2007-07-31 Thread Chuck Adkins
I use Sound Forge to do all my audio cleaning because I like it's 
filtering. I haven't tried Diamond. Where do you get that?


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Subject: Re: audio editor shopping, Total Recorder vs. Goldwave?


 Copying audio onto a computer from vinyl (old fashioned
 records) or tape is certainly appropriate for the list and
 the subject seems to be of interest to many list members.
 So, post away!

 If anyone is interested, I use Goldwave to record a wave file
 from an external turntable, cassette or open reel tape
 machine.  Then I use Nero to burn CDs.  I have Diamond Cut
 Six to clean up noise but I'm by no means very experienced in
 using most of the features.  I have used the noise reduction
 in Goldwave and it does just a fair job.

 There are many ways to copy audio onto a CD and I think it
 comes down to the software and hardware you have and how much
 you want to spend on additional software and hardware.

 Tom

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Re: sites for downloading music

2007-07-22 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, just thought I would inform you that the Russian government shut them 
down about a week and a half ago, after the World Trade Commission hinted to 
Russia that they might be let in if they shut down allofmp3. I think you may 
be able to use All Tunes only to spend your remaining balance if you have 
any, but you can't add more or anything.

I hate to see them go. It's just the RIAA killing another form of 
competition. They were much happier when we all marched down to our favorite 
stored and plunked down $20 for a CD with twelve songs 2 of which we liked, 
on a CD that is cheaper to produce than earlier vinyl lp's.

Chuck


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I use oll of mp3, its not altogether technically legal and there's a visual
 verification when you register, also, you have to buy pre payment cards to
 put credit in to your account as the credit card companies decided not to
 allow transactions to them, not their place to sensor us in my opinion but
 that's how it is.

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 Can anyone recommend any sites that work well with JAWS for purchasing 
 and
 downloading music? I tried to download Itunes, but it would not install,
 and
 I'm not sure how well it will work with JAWS. I've tried Rhapsody, but 
 I'd
 like something that I could buy per song and not have to pay a
 subscription
 every month, if there is such a thing.

 http://www.mypowermall.com/mall/3736
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Re: Refreshable Braille clock for broadcasters

2007-06-21 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, I agree. I use my Braille Sense, but for years since my Sciences For 
The Blind clocks--two exactly--have worn out I am fair at counting down time 
in my head, but as I get older can't do that as reliablely as I could. Those 
SFB clocks were the best though because they seemed to stay accurate longer. 
You'd be surprised at the grief I got for calling the WWV phone number to 
reset stuff (303-4997111)


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 For years I've thought it would be nice to have a simple
 little clock with a braille display.  I wore out two of the
 mechanical ones produced by Science for the Blind products.
 Very valuable for a blind broadcaster for getting into a
 network, back timing songs etc.

 Hope braille displays become inexpensive enough some day to
 make them practical to be used in a clock.

 Tom

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I'm looking for a way to monitor the current time by second.
 This was a very handy feature of the Braille Lite, but I
can't find any other way of doing it.

Pac Mate does have a stopwatch feature but this is
cumbersome when you're wanting a live cue, counting up to mid
night etc.



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Re: Refreshable Braille clock for broadcasters

2007-06-21 Thread Chuck Adkins
The Braille N Speak will not work in a broadcast environment and will not 
give you a second by second countdown as the hour progresses. What is needed 
is a realtime touch accessible clock with second hand feedback. Just getting 
a timer is a simple problem to fix. Just to clarify what is needed I think.


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 The BrailleNote  18 cell is less than $10,000. Another option is an old
 braille 'n Speak with a count down timer and stop watch.

 It's not really a an expensive problem to solve.
 Judy



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 If you have a spare $10,000 you could get a Braille Note which can display
 the time by second.
 Perhaps a lazy 2 grand could be increased to $10,00 by backing the Hawks 
 for
 premiers.


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I trust this is not off topic as it does relate to broadcasting in a
digital environment and this list is rich with broadcasters and technical
operators.

 I'm looking for a way to monitor the current time by second.  This was a
 very handy feature of the Braille Lite, but I can't find any other way of
 doing it.

 Pac Mate does have a stopwatch feature but this is cumbersome when you're
 wanting a live cue, counting up to mid night etc.

 Anyone with any bright ideas.  Suggestions off list would be welcome.

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Re: Refreshable Braille clock for broadcasters

2007-06-21 Thread Chuck Adkins
Sure, but do they give you a second by second run down or readout or 
voiceout as it were?


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 The important word you're missing in this discussion of
 clocks for broadcasters is, braille!

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Re: skipe

2007-06-21 Thread Chuck Adkins
Mark, you don't pay for calling another computer. My Skype name is 
cadkins6739 in Columbus Ohio. Feel free to call me. I think you arrow down 
to the person you want to call and hit enter. If they are online, you hear a 
ring. If not nothing happens. I haven't used it much so not sure how to work 
everything. Hope that helps.

Chuck


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I hope this on topic,
 I need some with my skipe.  I have managed to download it and set up a 
 user name and password, I have also managed to add a contact, but I don't 
 know how to call that person.  I also need to chech that I don't need to 
 pay if I am calling another computer.
 If this message has been off topic then could correspondents contact me 
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Re: chat rooms

2007-06-21 Thread Chuck Adkins
You have to sign up and you then download their chat client. I hope to talk 
to you on Skype some time. If I can ever help you, please just email me and 
I will do my best.

Chuck from Columbus Ohio

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I hope this message is suitable.
 I have just been to the for the people.com website and tried to enter a 
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 about.  What is this chat client?  do I need one to use these chat rooms 
 and where do I go to get one?

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Re: Review of Plantronics Audio 550 DSP Headset

2007-06-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hey, you must have missed an earlier post of mine. You can find them at
http://mwave.com
for about $52 and software is included. If I can be of any further help 
please email me off and I will be glad to help in any way I can.

Chuck


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 Where can I find these headphones



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 The headphones don't have noise cancelling features but the microphone
 filters out background noise.

 At 12:44 PM 5/06/2007, you wrote:
As I read through the review quickly, I did not notice whether these
are noise cancelling phones.  If so, no thanks!

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Re: Review of Plantronics Audio 550 DSP Headset

2007-06-04 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hey, did a Google, found the headsets from a company called Mwave
http://mwave.com
for about $52 and software comes with

It's hard to imagine anybody owning a computer without some type of internet 
access but I suppose some people may.
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 Hello Steeve,
 What if you're just starting out with pcs but you don't yet have internet,
 how are you suppose to get the software for those headphones?
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 I came across the following review recently.  I
 mainly use this USB headset with Skype and find it works very 
 ell.  -Steve.

 Plantronics Audio 550 DSP Headset
 Makaveli - 2007-05-14 19:38:13 in
 Reviewed by: Makaveli
 Reviewed on: May 15, 2007
 Manufacturer: Plantronics
 Provided by: Plantronics
 Price: $119.95 USD

 Introduction:

 Everyone has heard the phrase, Get your head in
 the game. What's a better way to
 get into the game than by absorbing the sound and
 blocking outside noises? Can a
 Plantronics .Audio 550 DSP headset put your head
 into the game so that you can play
 the game how it's supposed to be played? Let's
 get these things on and find out!

 Plantronics has been manufacturing lightweight
 communications headsets since 1962.
 Recently, the company has offered mobile headsets
 and next-generation computer audio
 headsets. Plantronics continues to pursue being a
 trend-setter in its respective
 markets.

 Closer Look:

 The package sets a good tone for the enclosed
 product because it looks simple, professional,
 and it displays the product.  I like to see what
 I'm getting into when I purchase
 a product, so it was good to be able to see the
 headset up close and personal before
 I opened the package.  The back of the package
 lists the specifications and features
 of the product with a picture of the headset all
 laid out. I was also intrigued by
 the message at the top of the back side of the
 packaging. It boasts about how a set
 of Plantronics headsets were used to communicate
 from the first moon landing crew
 to NASA in 1969.

 Enough babbling, let's get this thing out of the
 plastic! Now while it's not impossible,
 it is fairly difficult to open the plastic. I had
 to pry it open with quite a bit
 of force and I almost thought about getting a
 pair of scissors. Once it was out,
 I could already tell that the cable was going to
 be very long, which is a huge plus.

 I'm not going to lie, I have a big head, so I had
 to make sure the headset could
 accommodate me, as well as other users who have
 big heads. Below you can see a picture
 of one side of the headset pulled down the
 farthest it can go, along with the other
 side pushed up as far as it can go.

 The top of the headset is a very comfortable pad
 which can, to an extent, move horizontally,
 though it does not move vertically.

 The ear cups have the same padding as the top of
 the headset but slightly thicker.
 The speakers themselves are 40mm large. I like
 the red color of the speakers because
 it goes well with black and it's discreet.

 Closer Look:

 The microphone is very unique on this headset.
 For starters, it has a very nice level
 of resistance when you pull it down. I like that
 because it gives you a sense of
 sturdiness; it's not going to move when you move
 your head or the headset.  The mobility
 of the microphone isn't as good as I would like
 it to be. The image on the left shows
 the microphone in its up position, and the
 picture on the right shows how far the
 microphone can be pulled down. Something that
 disappoints me is that the microphone
 can't be rotated 360 degrees because I know some
 people who like to have the microphone
 on the right side of their headset.

 Let's examine the cable now. The cable is three
 meters long, so it should suffice
 for most people. There is a volume control about
 a foot down from the headset which
 is very cool. It has 3 buttons: volume up, volume
 down, and mute. The mute button
 is very useful because it mutes only your
 microphone, so you can still hear others.
 When you have mute on, the outer ring of the button glows red.

 Down the wire you'll find an orange band that has
 7 different languages telling you
 to go to www.plantronics.com/downloads and get
 the PerSono software.  I think this
 is kind of weak because what if you don't have internet access?

 Before I forget, the cable is connected via USB.
 Near the bottom of the cable is
 a little casing surrounding the cable which
 displays the Plantronics logo and the
 technology that the headset uses (DSP - Digital Sound Processing).

 Installation:

 To install your headset, just plug it into a free
 USB 

Re: transmitters

2007-06-04 Thread Chuck Adkins
Me for sure. The only thing I've heard about the Sstran from someone who 
built one is they claimed they were getting a bit of hum and they weren't 
sure why.

Also, keep in mind that around your yard during the day, may not be around 
your yard at night because of the other stuff on freq during sunset times.

I'm going to be following with interest the appearance of nighttime IBOC 
here in the US which I understand is coming up very very shortly, possibly 
within 30 to 45 days.
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: transmitters


 Bruce

 If you decide to go through with this, please report back.
 A whole bunch of us would be interested.




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Re: transmitters

2007-06-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
I'm curious. I am very interested in acquiring an AM transmitter. So far 
I've found the Sstran to be the best one but has anybody else had any 
experience with using any AM Transmitter and what were your results and what 
would be your recommendations?

Thanks,

Chuck
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 8:56 PM
Subject: transmitters


 Two more sources for transmitters
 http://www.ontheair3.com/#bc-100
 This site sells AM transmitters for under a hundred dollars.

 http://www.decade.ca
 Decade is a Canadian company that sells FM transmitters that are ready to 
 go on air out of the box. Frequency is by a series of dip switches at the 
 back of the unit.

 Another site that you may want to visit is called Hobby tron. Their 
 ttransmitters are in kit form, but they will assemble it for you for a 
 small fee.

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Re: transmitters

2007-06-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Bob, let me ask a dumb question. What would be a good antenna? I'm afraid it 
would be something I would have to have built.

Thanks, don't mean to be a pest

Chuck


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Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: transmitters


 The Sstran looks as if it is a pretty straight forward unit at a good 
 price.
 Will they assemble it for you. Expect to cover one to two miles with a 
 good
 antenna according to the specks.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 8:07 AM
 Subject: Re: transmitters


 I'm curious. I am very interested in acquiring an AM transmitter. So far
 I've found the Sstran to be the best one but has anybody else had any
 experience with using any AM Transmitter and what were your results and
 what
 would be your recommendations?

 Thanks,

 Chuck
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 Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 8:56 PM
 Subject: transmitters


 Two more sources for transmitters
 http://www.ontheair3.com/#bc-100
 This site sells AM transmitters for under a hundred dollars.

 http://www.decade.ca
 Decade is a Canadian company that sells FM transmitters that are ready 
 to
 go on air out of the box. Frequency is by a series of dip switches at 
 the
 back of the unit.

 Another site that you may want to visit is called Hobby tron. Their
 ttransmitters are in kit form, but they will assemble it for you for a
 small fee.

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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
In kit form it's about $250 or there about. Assembled wired and tested it is 
about $450 I think. It has a mic input which I didn't have my builder 
assemble, and two line inputs so you have a transmitter and a mixer of sorts 
all in one. The is a button on the transmitter which gives you talkover 
function as well if you don't want to manually fade down anything but I've 
never been a fan of that stuff. I don't even like the cross faders. If I 
can't manually  fade stuff myself, I'm getting too old to use it. The freq 
is changed by up and down buttons on the front of the unit. Mine runs all 
the time but, I may have to purchase this unit if I can afford it but it 
should have the volume knob asking but still in all a VERY VERY VERY good 
deal. I'd love to have one for a week to play around with it and compare 
units


- Original Message - 
From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:26 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Hi Chuck, how much does the ramsey cost, and will they offer to assemble 
 it?
 What kind of power output is it doing if you're getting that kind of 
 range?
 And did your first two wives prefer another brand of transmitter, or have
 you had to chop it into thirds? grin.

 -Original Message-
 From: Chuck Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 2:18 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

 How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob on
 it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has the
 ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for 
 sports
 or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal. 
 This
 Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't
 interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife so
 I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.

 Chuck


 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I 
 wrote
 to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
 see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.

 Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of
 questions.
 If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.

 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the
 transmitter
 end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
 that is connected to it?

 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
 totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could
 set
 it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.

 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?

 Thanks for your help.

 Jonathan

 Here's what they wrote back.

 Hi Jonathan,

 This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
 one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that
 you
 can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
 fixed level line outputs.

 The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the 
 small
 recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 
 small
 push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.

 The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
 insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
 since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
 Surface mail
 can take up to 3 months in some cases.

 Best regards,
 Dave
 TEL: 416-243-2260
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
I use the monitoring jacks and have them hooked in to another receiver so if 
I hear something distorting, I can check that output and see if the 
distortion is still there. Obviously if is isn't, the distortion is in my 
transmitted signal.
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 1:36 AM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes there shouldn't be a problem with them sending you an assembled unit.
 The nice thing about the fm100b is that it has its own built in mixer, two
 line ins and a mic in, volume control, stereo/mono selecter, and the 
 ability
 to set frequency easily from the front of the unit.  On the back there are
 two set of stereo line in rca jacks and anoutput set of rca jacks for
 monitoring (should you decide to use them, I never have found a reason).
 The unit will also work with 120v or 220/240v as well.  All in all not a 
 bad
 unit.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:27 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 That's fascinating, so here in new Zealand, they should be able to send
 one
 to me. thanks.

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave McLean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 3:05 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

 The assembled units Ramsey sells are export only.  The fm100b domestic
 (U.S.) unit is 25 milliwatts, the export unit can be set between 25
 milliwatts and 1 watt but must be done internally.
 The 25 milliwatt unit is in kit form only (at least from Ramsey) but the 
 1
 watt unit can be bought assembled. The Ramsey fm100b kit costs $269 and
 the
 assembled 1 watt unit is about $429.
 They also sell less expensive units, the Fm25b, the fm30b, and the fm35b.
 The fm30/fm35 are the small brothers of the Fm100b and consequently less
 expensive.  If memory serves the fm35 which can be bought assembled is
 about
 $300.
 I am not sure about the accessibility of the fm30 and fm35 because they
 use
 a menu system to set the frequency and other parameters such as volume.
 The fm25b is even cheaper and all adjustments must be made from inside 
 the
 unit.  It also only is sold as a kit from Ramsey.
 The sources for assembly of these units have dried up somewhat because of
 the FCC clamp down on selling illegal units.  Units sold as kits in the
 U.S.

 can be sold with more leeway in terms of power output than assembled 
 units
 which are supposed to be FCC certified as part 15 compliant.  Ramsey was
 fined several thousand dollars a couple of years ago because they were
 selling assembled units for export to people in the U.S. and those units
 weren't being exported.

 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:26 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Hi Chuck, how much does the ramsey cost, and will they offer to assemble
 it?
 What kind of power output is it doing if you're getting that kind of
 range?
 And did your first two wives prefer another brand of transmitter, or 
 have
 you had to chop it into thirds? grin.

 -Original Message-
 From: Chuck Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 2:18 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

 How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob
 on
 it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has
 the
 ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for
 sports
 or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal.
 This
 Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't
 interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife
 so
 I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.

 Chuck


 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I
 wrote
 to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted
 to
 see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.

 Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of
 questions.
 If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive 
 it.

 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the
 transmitter
 end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the 
 device
 that is connected to it?

 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
 totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could
 set
 it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.

 3. How much would it cost to ship one

Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
OK, I'm not sure what your point is. I'm not telling anyone to go out and 
buy anything, just answering questions I was asked. I wouldn't transmit any 
kind of synthesized speech over any transmitter that went more than 75 feet 
anyway. You would do well with the Ccrane.

I'm not sure what your point was because I never said the Ramsey was the be 
all end all. Just trying to be of help and answer questions as best I can 
and nothing more


- Original Message - 
From: Mike Pietruk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Chuck
 my theory on transmitters is I want one to cover the area I require, and
 no more.
 It's not only a legality issue; but also one of privacy.
 I am hoping that someone somewhere will do a review of this Canadian
 transmitter discussing the range issue among other things.
 Based on what Jonathan posted, the company appears to be customer oriented
 -- something I'd expect in a high-end priced unit such as this.
 Right now, the Arkon soundFeeder models sf-120, sf-121, and sf-150c (all
 discontinued) meet my needs
 which are for listening in and around the home and yard and for mostly
 non-musical programming.
 I really wouldn't want a unit that had greater range than that.

 One of the problems in this type of discussion is that different folks
 have different expectations, needs, and what they deem acceptible.
 If you were going to be listening to the opera or symphony in your garage
 which was 75 feet away from the point of origination, you might be happy
 with nothing less than a full clear
 local quality fm signal.  On the other hand, if your uses were for
 monitoring a baseball game or working with your wireless keyboard on the
 front porch,
 you might be content with the quality of signal akin to that of a
 semi-local fm from a town 20-30 miles away.
 It all depends on what you want or need -- and that's why, I've come to
 believe, that user comments can often be so dramatically radically
 different on the same unit.
 Plus your local home environment might well influence just how a given
 transmitter might function; and perhaps even atmospheric and climatic
 conditions.




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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
Look at the Sstran AM trans. Great unit, nicest I've seen, even has it's own 
audio compressor.


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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Our FM band is ridiculously crowded. An FM transmitter really isn't
 feasible around here. What I'd like to find is a nice way to transmit
 reliably on AM.

 Bruce

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 On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:

 The fm transmitter transmit on the fm band picked up by any fm radio.
 My radio of choice is the Sangean Dt-300vw which is a shirt pocket 
 walkman
 style radio with which I wear Koss headphones.
 The basic set up is this:
 A 3.5 cable goes from the headphone jack of the pc to a y-cable
 Another cable goes from the headphone jack of the TripleTalk to the
 y-cable
 The y-cable is connected to the fm-transmitter.


 On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:

 When using a wireless transmitter and a wireless keyboard, how do you 
 hear
 or listen to what your scren reads out to you?  Do you have to wear a
 wireless headset all over the place?

 I'm interested in one, but I confess I don't have enough knowledge to 
 put
 one through its paces even if I win it as a prize, grin!!  Thanks for 
 all
 help.

 Sincerely,
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Re: List Name In Subject Line

2007-06-01 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hey guys, enough already. Tom has already decided he is not going to mess 
with it. I'm sorry I brought it up


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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 5:41 AM
Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line


I definitely do not want the list name in the subject field.  It would mean
 taking much more time going through the mail.

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 I agree with Jonathan.

 Does it really add anything anway?

 One would hope that list members are experienced enough not to require 
 the
 list name in the subject line to tell them what the source of the message
 is.

 Bob Nelson


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 Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:20 PM
 Subject: RE: List Name In Subject Line


 Oh please God, no! It serves absolutely no useful purpose and just makes
 more verbiage to listen through. It's perfectly easy to set up a rule or
 filter based on the header for those who want mail from the list to be 
 in
 its own folder.

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 11:11 p.m.
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 Tom, I'd think this would be a good idea for people that get a lot of
 emails
 from various lists.  I personally like it as well


 At 07:01 5/31/2007, you wrote:
Chuck,

Late last year I did have the list name in the subject line
and got one negative message about it.  Since apparently no
one else noticed or cared I removed it.  Personally I like
the list name in the subject line because it makes for easier
filtering.  If enough list members want it I'll put it in.

Tom

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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Chuck Adkins
Actually, if it works as well as the Ramsey product $275 is a very good deal 
since it's already built. I was very impressed with the site and products 
offered.


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From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:57 AM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Ouch, it's $275 but it sounds superb!

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: Bob Seed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 1 June 2007 3:38 a.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

 If you are looking for a good FM transmitter for your home I would suggest
 going to the following site: http://www.fmamplifiers.com This is 
 aCaanadian
 company that sells both commercial and non commercial FM transmitters. 
 They
 have a 100 millawatt FM transmitter that is ready to go right out of the 
 box
 with a rubber ducky antenna.  Apparently changing the frequency is pretty
 easy and straight forward for a blind person.
  12 Volt Power Supply

  Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
 compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that
 works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

  All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
 the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



  This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform
 most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed 
 to
 pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz
 for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big
 stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
  Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you
 will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily 
 be

 selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The
 frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I
 should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested 
 this

 unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
  The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that
 shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high
 gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on
 the back of the unit.

  If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo
 transmitter, this is definitely the one!



 Contact Information:
  Telephone
  416-243-2260

  Fax
  973-909-8447



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 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 11:51 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


I guess people's mileage varies as they say, but for me, even after making
 the mod to the CCrane, the performance was significantly worse in terms 
 of
 coverage than the two Veronica units I own.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Monitor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 9:44 a.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

 Yes and C.CRANE has a good one too... Thats the one I'm using right 
 now...
 - Original Message -
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:09 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Another option if you have the cash is Broadcast Warehouse.  You can set
 the
 frequency on the front of their units.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:30 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes check out the 100 milliwat unit if you're looking to transmit just
 around your immediate living area.  The only issue with this unit is 
 you
 will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is 
 done
 however you should be set.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give 
 the
 Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while
 they
 are
 kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
 To: PC-Audio
 Subject: Wireless transmitter

 Hi
 Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
 I bought 2 small fairly 

Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Chuck Adkins
How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob on 
it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has the 
ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for sports 
or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal. This 
Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't 
interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife so 
I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.

Chuck


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From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I wrote
 to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
 see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.

 Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of 
 questions.
 If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.

 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the 
 transmitter
 end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
 that is connected to it?

 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
 totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could 
 set
 it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.

 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?

 Thanks for your help.

 Jonathan

 Here's what they wrote back.

 Hi Jonathan,

 This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
 one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that 
 you
 can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
 fixed level line outputs.

 The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the small
 recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 small
 push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.

 The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
 insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
 since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
 Surface mail
 can take up to 3 months in some cases.

 Best regards,
 Dave
 TEL: 416-243-2260
 http://www.fmamplifiers.com



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Re: List Name In Subject Line

2007-05-31 Thread Chuck Adkins
I strongly disagree. It's easier if there is one subject line for filtering. 
As far as verbiage, how could the words PC Audio be that much more.
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From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:20 AM
Subject: RE: List Name In Subject Line


 Oh please God, no! It serves absolutely no useful purpose and just makes
 more verbiage to listen through. It's perfectly easy to set up a rule or
 filter based on the header for those who want mail from the list to be in
 its own folder.

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 11:11 p.m.
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 Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line

 Tom, I'd think this would be a good idea for people that get a lot of 
 emails
 from various lists.  I personally like it as well


 At 07:01 5/31/2007, you wrote:
Chuck,

Late last year I did have the list name in the subject line
and got one negative message about it.  Since apparently no
one else noticed or cared I removed it.  Personally I like
the list name in the subject line because it makes for easier
filtering.  If enough list members want it I'll put it in.

Tom

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Re: List Name In Subject Line

2007-05-31 Thread Chuck Adkins
My goodness, I do apologize for opening that can, I just thought it might be 
a help and easier to filter, shows how much I know. It worked well on 
another list I'm on, so I thought it might on this one, just trying to help.

It's amazing though how emotional something like this can get that seems 
like to me not much of a big thing. I've put my can opener away!


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Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line


 Apparently Chuck opened a big can of worms and I proceeded to
 dump them all over the place.  Sorry.  There will be no
 changes to the subject line of the pc audio list.  At ease!

 Thanks for expressing your opinions.

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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-05-31 Thread Chuck Adkins
Don't know what the cost is, maybe $60 and it is at
http://www.ccradio.com

Good luck,

?Chuck
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 how can I get the ccrane and how much would it cost me?
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 Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 10:43 AM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Hi,

 Don't forget the $59 c crane fm transmitter.  I have two and
 consider them two of my most estute investments.  I have a wireless
 keyboard, so I can control my computer anywhere in my home or on the
 deck.  Any radio provides audible feedback, and I have several
 stationed around my house.  I can read email in bed!  I control
 xmpcr, winamp playlists, and can sit on the deck with a cup of coffee
 and enjoy listening to the new york times.  If needed, the c crane
 phone number is:
 800 522 8863

 The transmitter runs on batteries or ac adapter.  Batteries last for
 a really long time.  That means you can take one along with an mp3
 player and listen on a car radio!  Pretty cool!

 Rusty
  At 05:09 PM 5/30/2007, Dave McLean spake thusly:-
Another option if you have the cash is Broadcast Warehouse.  You can set
the
frequency on the front of their units.
- Original Message -
From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


  Yes check out the 100 milliwat unit if you're looking to transmit just
  around your immediate living area.  The only issue with this unit is
  you
  will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is
  done
  however you should be set.
  - Original Message -
  From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
  Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter
 
 
  Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give
  the
  Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while
  they
  are
  kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.
 
  Jonathan
 
  -Original Message-
  From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
  To: PC-Audio
  Subject: Wireless transmitter
 
  Hi
  Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
  I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently
  (now
  legal in UK) to 1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and
  broadcast
  this into the fm band of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
  2. To broadcast Sky from the box throughout my house for each VHF
  radio
  to
  pick up.
  (Both transmitters are at different buildings) I probably got what I
  paid
  for. Both transmitters do work but sometimes slightly distorted,
  suggesting
  not a strong enough range. There is also a fairly strong hum in the
  background, I hasten to add which is not in the original.
 
  I'm looking for something which gives good quality, as good as normal
  sound
  on VHF. Any suggestions from your own experience?
  Thanks.
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-05-30 Thread Chuck Adkins
I am a firm believer in the Ramsey FM units, I have used 3 of them myself.

Has anyone on this list used either the Sstran or Ramsey AM transmitter?


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From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 The Ramsey units aren't bad either.  I'm not up on what the legal power
 limit is in the U K these days but you might be able to purchase one of
 their assembled units.
 If not you'd need to find someone to assemble the kit.
 Also the Decade Ms100-s is a great sounding unit and is legal to operate 
 in
 the U S so I'd imagine also in the U K.  It costs between 5 and 6 hundred
 dollars though.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Rob Monitor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes and C.CRANE has a good one too... Thats the one I'm using right 
 now...
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:09 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Another option if you have the cash is Broadcast Warehouse.  You can set
 the
 frequency on the front of their units.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:30 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes check out the 100 milliwat unit if you're looking to transmit just
 around your immediate living area.  The only issue with this unit is 
 you
 will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is 
 done
 however you should be set.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give 
 the
 Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while
 they
 are
 kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
 To: PC-Audio
 Subject: Wireless transmitter

 Hi
 Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
 I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently 
 (now
 legal in UK) to 1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and
 broadcast
 this into the fm band of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
 2. To broadcast Sky from the box throughout my house for each VHF 
 radio
 to
 pick up.
 (Both transmitters are at different buildings) I probably got what I
 paid
 for. Both transmitters do work but sometimes slightly distorted,
 suggesting
 not a strong enough range. There is also a fairly strong hum in the
 background, I hasten to add which is not in the original.

 I'm looking for something which gives good quality, as good as normal
 sound
 on VHF. Any suggestions from your own experience?
 Thanks.
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-05-30 Thread Chuck Adkins
Ccrane is very good, but for them to be useable there was an adjustment you 
had to make but I understand the new ones have been modified so you can't 
make the adjustment. The afore mentioned adjustment didn't make them 
illegal, and if your not interfering with anyone, I don't think anyone would 
even notice.


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From: Rob Monitor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes and C.CRANE has a good one too... Thats the one I'm using right now...
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:09 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Another option if you have the cash is Broadcast Warehouse.  You can set
 the
 frequency on the front of their units.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:30 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes check out the 100 milliwat unit if you're looking to transmit just
 around your immediate living area.  The only issue with this unit is you
 will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is done
 however you should be set.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give the
 Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while 
 they
 are
 kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
 To: PC-Audio
 Subject: Wireless transmitter

 Hi
 Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
 I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently (now
 legal in UK) to 1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and
 broadcast
 this into the fm band of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
 2. To broadcast Sky from the box throughout my house for each VHF radio
 to
 pick up.
 (Both transmitters are at different buildings) I probably got what I
 paid
 for. Both transmitters do work but sometimes slightly distorted,
 suggesting
 not a strong enough range. There is also a fairly strong hum in the
 background, I hasten to add which is not in the original.

 I'm looking for something which gives good quality, as good as normal
 sound
 on VHF. Any suggestions from your own experience?
 Thanks.
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-05-30 Thread Chuck Adkins
yes, that's what I hear too. You can I hear do well on AM during the day but 
at night is when you have the trouble. The Sstran has a built in processor 
which I hear works very well, plus you can modulate 100 per cent with it. 
I'd love to see one. Tuning with it though can be a problem so they say, but 
I think with the proper portable with the RF gain turned back, you could 
tune it rather well but don't know.


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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


I haven't used either but have heard nothing but praise for the Sstran. 
The
 Ramsey A M 25 gets mixed reviews.  There FM stuff seems to be much better.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 8:43 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


I am a firm believer in the Ramsey FM units, I have used 3 of them myself.

 Has anyone on this list used either the Sstran or Ramsey AM transmitter?


 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 6:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 The Ramsey units aren't bad either.  I'm not up on what the legal power
 limit is in the U K these days but you might be able to purchase one of
 their assembled units.
 If not you'd need to find someone to assemble the kit.
 Also the Decade Ms100-s is a great sounding unit and is legal to operate
 in
 the U S so I'd imagine also in the U K.  It costs between 5 and 6 
 hundred
 dollars though.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Rob Monitor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 5:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes and C.CRANE has a good one too... Thats the one I'm using right
 now...
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:09 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Another option if you have the cash is Broadcast Warehouse.  You can
 set
 the
 frequency on the front of their units.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:30 PM
 Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


 Yes check out the 100 milliwat unit if you're looking to transmit 
 just
 around your immediate living area.  The only issue with this unit is
 you
 will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is
 done
 however you should be set.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
 Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


 Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give
 the
 Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while
 they
 are
 kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
 To: PC-Audio
 Subject: Wireless transmitter

 Hi
 Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
 I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently
 (now
 legal in UK) to 1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and
 broadcast
 this into the fm band of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
 2. To broadcast Sky from the box throughout my house for each VHF
 radio
 to
 pick up.
 (Both transmitters are at different buildings) I probably got what I
 paid
 for. Both transmitters do work but sometimes slightly distorted,
 suggesting
 not a strong enough range. There is also a fairly strong hum in the
 background, I hasten to add which is not in the original.

 I'm looking for something which gives good quality, as good as 
 normal
 sound
 on VHF. Any suggestions from your own experience?
 Thanks.
 Gordon McFarlane

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Re: comprehensive mp3music site?

2007-05-30 Thread Chuck Adkins
No, I was able to search it very well and could preview music too without 
joining. We joined it and I loved it but my wife didn't because they didn't 
have much she liked. Guess what we don't have anymore

When your married you have to decide to either be right or be happy

SMILE
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I tried emusic.com but I couldn't figure out how to search the
 site.  I wonder if one has to join before it can be searched?


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Re: comprehensive mp3 site?

2007-05-30 Thread Chuck Adkins
Whoops, I replied to John's message before seeing this post. Sorry about 
that. I should probably read all my email before replying to anything. I 
love this list and get a lot out of it.

Tom, have you thought of fixing it so the subject line has the list name? 
Just my idea.

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 OK guys, talking about swaping music is really off topic for
 the list even with the expanded guidelines.  Write to each
 other privately.

 Thanks,

 Tom

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Re: XM and Sirius Question

2007-04-19 Thread Chuck Adkins
Try both XM and Sirius sites. They have a lot of stuff. As far as 
accessibility goes, well that's a tough one and is maybe not the topic of 
computer audio, with the acception I feel being XMPCR, a device no longer 
made.


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Subject: XM and Sirius Question


 Hey there. During the next few days I'm going to be trying the Canadian
 online versions of XM and Sirius. Then I'll be purchasing a radio from one
 or the other. Can anyone direct me to reasonably priced accessible XM or
 Sirius in-home receivers?

 I know that policy interpretations have tightened of late, so if my 
 question
 is off topic, please kindly direct me to where it isn't off topic.

 Peace,

 Larry



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Re: A.M. Radio

2007-04-13 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, I haven't heard HD but I have had a lot of information that the FM 
quality isn't that much better, and the AM HD sounds like an average Windows 
Media feed, not to mention that signals can be heard to get.


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Subject: Re: A.M. Radio


 Don, here is a lot of good info regarding HD radio

 www.hdradio.com


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 On a closely related topic, can anyone point me to a
 comprehensive list of a.m. and f.m. stations which are now or
 soon will be broadcasting using the so called HD digital format
 in the United States.

 Thanks.

 Don Roberts

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 I don't think that there is one best sight -- just a lot of
 good ones
 that the serious listener needs to be aware of.
 One reason for saying this is that no one database has
 everything.
 Another reason is that different websites have differing
 approaches to how
 things are organized.
 For example, I often use that streamingradioguide page I posted
 yesterday
 for its handy
 having a state's listings right in front of me.
 When I want to do an area search, I often use the Radio-Locator
 site as it
 gives me an overview of what the local radio dial looks like.
 Billsparks.org works well when I have a particular call letter in
 mind and
 he happens to include it in his database.
 Vtuner.com is also great for quick call letter searches.
 MikesRadioWorld strong suite is international listing; Vtuner is
 also
 heavy into this.
 In short, the avid internet radio listner nees to be familiar
 with as many
 sites as possible and figure out which one to use given the task
 at hand.




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Re: xm pcr software

2007-04-12 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes I do, how can I get it do you, I have the CD


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Re: another GameDay Audio shortcut

2007-04-11 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, I have had no problem playing the audio ever, but I've never been able 
to raise or lower the volume in the embedded media player they use. I use 
Window-eyes and don't want to get in to that thread, but if there is a 
Window-eyes user who does manipulate the volume control within the media 
player and not their sound card, please email me off list
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as not to clutter the list with a screen reader issue.

Thanks, Chuck


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 hi. i don't know if you have tried this but i have found it works as well.
 when you go to the mlb site, go to register loggin first. then log in and 
 go
 back to the multy media page. then enter on the game you want. it starts
 playing for me right away. like i said i don't know if you have tried this
 but if this doesn't work then i'm truely stumped.for me it was strickly a
 loggin issue.
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 Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 4:40 PM
 Subject: Re: another GameDay Audio shortcut


 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 
 confused.

 Larry


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  Let me pass along 2 additional tips:
 
  Firefox can store both userid and password if you login with that
 browser.
  If you are using the password manager Roboform and log in via your
 default
  browser (in my instance, ie6), it too can remember all signon info.
 
  We haven't heard back from those who could logon but not get sound.
  Are you folks still having problems, or did you figure things out.
  If the latter, tell us what resolved things for you.
 
 
 
 
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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, that's good, but that doesn't make Goldwave any better then Sound 
Forge, just a little less expenssive. I for one prefer Sound Forge, but 
there is no right or wrong.
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I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
Forge.

bruce

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Re: Please Take This Off The List

2007-04-09 Thread Chuck Adkins
My thoughts, the MLB talk was not of a personal nature, just my thoughts not 
being the list moderator.


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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: Please Take This Off The List


 Tom,

 While the treatise of whether or not Goldwave or Soundforge are better is
 just banter, what constitutes, By The Way, any conversation about MLB Game
 Day audio being on topic, for this list?  I may be wrong, but, that seemed
 to be a topic that kept me deleting posts, for a few days, recently.  Is
 your favor with Baseball fans, rather than with Audio fans?  I might be
 prejudiced, in favor of not talking about Sports, on this list, but, I
 didn't make a fuss about all of that MLB talk and neither did you, at all!
 Please explain, again, the priority here, won't you?  While I understand 
 the
 personal nature of the thread, that just went past, I could not and do not
 understand favor with sports fans, on an audio list, at all!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins

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 OK guys, stop with the personal messages.

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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
I agree. The big discussion has been how to raise and lower the volume. It's 
not a big deal for me, but it would be nice to be able to do that.


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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...


 Gameday Audio has worked as it should from the opening day of spring
 training to the present.
 Hence, any problems are on the user end rather than the supplier.
 I have sampled numerous feeds over the first 4 days of the regular season
 without a hitch.




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Re: Using Your Computer To Turn Your Old Records Tapes In To Cds,

2007-04-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
I agree. I use Total Recorder and Audio Recorder Deluxe and record the whole 
album, then use Sound Forge to split the tracks and do any prep on 
individual files like pop and click filtering, then use Nero for the CD 
burn. Sure, there may be a simpler way to do it, but this way I'm sure of 
what I'm getting. But keep in mind one man's feast is another man's famine. 
There are a million ways to do it, and a million programs to use. You'll 
have to find whets right for you and go for it.

Good luck,

Chuck
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: Using Your Computer To Turn Your Old Records  Tapes In To Cds,


 Gold Wave, Sound Forge, Total Recorder, Audacity, these are the ones
 that spring readily to mind. You could even use Studio Recorder, which
 is about as speech-friendly as they come, even though it's primarily
 designed for voice recording. There's no shortage of these. I don't know
 where you looked, Frank, but there are all sorts of options out there.

 bruce
 On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 11:32:49 -0400, Frank DeWeese
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 I've looked all over hell's half acre for such a varmit but haven't found
 one yet.  Good Luck.
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 Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:22 AM
 Subject: Using Your Computer To Turn Your Old Records  Tapes In To Cds,


  hello every one, I am DJ DR. P.
  I am a Jaws user.
  I would like to use my computer to turn my old records and caset tapes 
  in
  to cds.
  Here is my set up and what it's consisted of.
  I have a Dell desktop that is running Windows XP service pack 2.
  I am running Jaws 8.1.
  I also have a SONY cdr/rw drive whitch came with the system.
  I didn't like the Mother Board sound, so I ordered and installed a 
  Sound
  Blaster Odyssey 4 Series molty media controler sound card.
  My other equipment is a vintage Fisher 500-s stereo reciever a JVC tape
  deck, a JVC turn table, and a Peavey vacuum tube mic preamp.
  My preamp is hooked up in between the reciever's record out and sound
  card.
  I have downloded many types of software such as D Power Amp, and 
  others.
  But none of them work with Jaws.
  Could any one tell me whare to look for software to perform this task 
  that
  is very user frendly with Jaws?
  Thanks a hole bunch.
 
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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, I think the issue is raising the volume within the player without 
having to mess with your sound card.
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 11:35 AM
Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...


 There are numerous ways to control volume even if you cannot get at the
 volume controls within the gameday player.

 (1)  Get a keyboard that includes extra keys for raising and lowering
 volume as well as muting.

 (2)  Autohotkey from autohotkey.com
 has among numerous scripts available a volume control one where you can
 define keys to do this.

 On the programs page of JFWlite

 www.jfwlite.com

 you will find a link to a program called Volume Tray.
 This too gives you control over your volume.

 Another handy utility called

 Wizmo


 available from

 www.grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm

 allows you to do all sorts of neat tricks.  I have set up hotkeys to set 5
 different volume levels and another that makes certain that the soundcard
 is active.
 A couple other neat functions of Wizmo is that it can force shutdowns and
 reboots of your pc in those times when all else fails and normal
 shutdowns/reboots just hang.

 With all of the above, why worry if you can happen to locate a particular
 player's volume controls.


 On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Jeff Bishop wrote:

 Yeah, what a huge disadvantage sad face.


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 I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, but 
 of
 course there's no way I know to control the volume.

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Re: a couple questins regarding gameday audio and choosing a player?

2007-04-04 Thread Chuck Adkins
I don't know when this note will post but I'm having the same trouble with 
Window-eyes. I turn MSAA off and hear custom control once then nothing 
happens. Sure wish I could fix it.


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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: a couple questins regarding gameday audio and choosing a 
player?


 Hmm, guess I'm the od man out here. I'm following instructions to the
 letter, but still no audio. Also, when in the player with Jaws 8.0 and
 pressing insertZ, then shift tabbing, the address of the player is spoken
 but nothing more. I'm not hearing what I'm supposed to hear 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.

 Larry
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 holy cow dean you did it. that was the problem. it works. thats great! i
 don't know how you found this but i'm happy now.
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 I will try here to provide a summary of all that is known about
 accessing GameDay Audio.  I'm answering a couple private queries and
 a list all at once.  Remember as I go through this that there are
 several ways of accomplishing something in Windows.

 First, it is my experience so far that the system works.  When I
 don't get audio, it has been because I wasn't signed in, even though
 sometimes I thought I was.  Beyond that, I can't help with the no
 audio problem.

 Here's what I know.

 the link to get you straight to the Multimedia Center, where audio
 links are found, is this:

 http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mediacenter/index.jsp

 I tend to do this backwards.  I go to the game, knowingly get no
 sound, sign in, then refresh the media player page.  So to get to the
 game, the easiest way is to search for the radio station that carries
 the game.  You can also use table navigation to peruse the available
 games.  the station will be a link, activating it will bring up the
 media player, but you won't hear anything yet.

 At this point, alt-tab back to the media center and use the links
 list to pull up Register - Login.  When you reach this page, find the
 fields for email address and password.  the system seems to retain
 nothing between sessions, so enter those.  You'll then get to the
 member info page.  Now alt-tab back to the media player and hit F5 to
 refresh it.  Shortly, you'll hear sound, unless you're in a
 commercial break for one of the networks that silences them.

 thanks to Kelly Ford, we now know that if you're using windows Media
 Player 11, and perhaps earlier editions, you can control the volume
 of the stream independent of the synthesizer using windows Media
 Player keystrokes.  to do this,  turn off your screen reader's
 special web navigation mode, whatever it is called.  For JAWS users,
 hit insert-z, window-Eyes users, shift-Ctrl-a.  Now shift-tab until
 you hear something like unnamed-20.  Now, experiment.  with WMP 11,
 F8 lowers the volume and F9 raises it.  In WmP10, F9 and F10 are the
 lower and raise keystrokes.  You may or may not need to use your
 screen readers pass through or bypass key; I didn't have to do so
 with JAWS 8.

 I'm sure many will correct this post, and as I say, one can do things
 in a different order than I do them, but I'm trying to answer several
 questions in one post.

 Dean



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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, there is a way, just not for us. I run all my stuff through a mixer 
and an audio processor. Wait, it's not as expensive as it sounds. I got my 
mixer for $179 and my audio processor for about $90. Of course I use it for 
other things and they have paid for themselves, but having equipment like 
that is a huge advantage for sites like mlb. In mozilla with Window-eyes I 
can find the slide controls for the volume, but can't do anything with them.




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hey, calling them is a lost cause.


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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 5:37 PM
Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...


 Anything we can do about it for the moment?  Anyone got any contacts?


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 On Behalf Of dennis
 Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 3:34 PM
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 Subject: Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

 it won't work inside window media player because they use the flash 
 player.
 i've been trying all day to get it to work and its pissing me off again.
 there is allways this kind of crap on opening day and sometimes they don't
 fix it for the first couple weeks. ps.. they sure did charge my credit 
 card
 on time though!
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 Hi,

 Has anyone gotten Game Day Audio to work inside of Windows Media Player?
 If
 so, how did you do it?  I sure wish Replay AV would work with MLB.

 Jeff



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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
Cool, I'll try that,

Chuck
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 7:54 PM
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 I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
 hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
 screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and 
 changed
 volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

 Kelly



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 I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present,
 but of course there's no way I know to control the volume.

 Dean




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Re: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

2007-04-03 Thread Chuck Adkins
well, tried it with IE7 and Mozilla but no go. Using WE5.5 Windows XP Pro
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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...


 Try tabbing with the JAWS virtual PC or Window-Eyes browse mode off until
 you hear unmamed view.  This will ensure focus is in the WMP control on 
 the
 page.  Shift+tab is faster.

 Kelly





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 Not working for me either.  Wonder what makes our systems different?

 At 05:40 PM 4/2/2007, you wrote:
Wierd, that doesn't work for me even with a bypass key or turning off the
screen reader.


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Subject: RE: Game Day Audio in Windows Media Player - not in browser ...

I've been able to control the audio just fine using the standard WMP
hotkeys.  I have to use the pass key or bypass key option for whatever
screen reader I'm using but I listened to a few different games and 
changed
volume with keys like F8 and F9.  I have WMP11.

Kelly



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I'm having no trouble listening to the Royals and Red Sox at present, but
 of
course there's no way I know to control the volume.

Dean




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Re: FTP and DST Off Topic

2007-03-10 Thread Chuck Adkins
I agree. Trees stand because when a strong wind blows, their branches have 
the ability to bend a little. Because I use an FTP client in my audio work, 
many moons ago my first thought would have been to write or post to a list 
to ask about which FTP client should I use or try to get help with a 
particular FTP Client. --that would have been my first thought. Now that I 
am smarter and realize how email lists are ran, I just pick up the phone.


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Subject: RE: FTP and DST Off Topic


 Tom,

 What if you are using it to up loed audio?


 (hum)
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 On Behalf Of Jana Jackson
 Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 1:45 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: FTP and DST Off Topic

 Well, then, someone is welcome to e-mail me off-list.  When a person needs
 help with something and doesn't know where to go, they should be able to 
 at
 least ask for it.  I've been working on getting a workable system together
 for weeks, so that I can start my radio show.  For every work-around I 
 find,

 five more hurdles seem to pop up.  Figured that this one should be easily
 fixed.

 Now, I apologize for not putting the words Off-topic in the subject line,
 but rather than getting told off for it, maybe it would be better if you
 just told me where to find one, whether on or off-list.  It isn't like I
 started a thread, I haven't gotten a single response!  That's okay, but I
 mean, come on!

 If anyone can help me, my e-mail address is either
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Thanks!

 Jana

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 Subject: FTP and DST Off Topic


 Folks,

 FTP programs and day light saving time are off topic for the
 pc audio list.

 Thanks,

 Tom



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Re: The mad plugin uploaded to sendspace

2007-02-23 Thread Chuck Adkins
Can I ask a dumb question? What is the Mad Plug-in and what is it supposed 
to do?

Thanks


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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 12:32 AM
Subject: The mad plugin uploaded to sendspace


 OK, all who are interested. Below is the link to the zipped file
 containing the essential files for making use of the mad plugin. That
 is, the in_mad.dll file, along with a file called in_mad.txt which
 contains basic instructions for setting it up.

 As you know I gave specific instructions as 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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Re: Most accessible sound editor?

2007-02-18 Thread Chuck Adkins
Bruce, don't know but I think it's the keyboard commands are like those of a 
word processor. You can go through the sound file by using the page up and 
down keys, by small amounts with the left and right arrow, scrub easily, 
things like that. The page up and down is a big thing for me since I use it 
a lot doing editing of very big files. I can hit space bar play, and page up 
or down and hear the audio advance very quickly. The only way I know to do 
that in Goldwave is to hit the fast forward function key which for a big 
file isn't really fast enough for me. I do not use SF for recording, just 
editing.

I use SF6 haven't upgraded.
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 What makes Sound Forge more accessible than Gold Wave? Just asking, not
 disputing.

 bruce

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 On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Gary Petraccaro wrote:

 Sound Forge is probably the most accessible sound editor, but it's not 
 multi-track, nore is it close to being the cheapest.
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  Subject: Most accessible sound editor?


  Hi all,
  I have just joined this list. What is the most accessible sound editor? 
 Or multi track recording program?
  Any help is apreciated!
  Many thanks,
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Re: ids for internet radio stations?

2007-02-14 Thread Chuck Adkins
email me off.

Chuck


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Subject: ids for internet radio stations?


 hello I am looking for inexpensive, but good places to get some 
 professional
 ids done for my internet radio station I am going to be launching cwrn
 cross world radio network
 its a christian internet radio station
 any ideas for places to get some ids done for cheap?
 thanks
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Re: Audacity

2007-02-12 Thread Chuck Adkins
Brandon, can't help you much with Jaws, but I've been able to use Audacity 
with Window-eyes pretty well. You should be able to just hit space and play 
your file. There is a list of keyboard commands at the audacity site. Can't 
remember the website, but I'm sure you can do a Google with no problem.

Chuck


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Subject: Audacity


 Hi all,
 Does anyone use Audacity successfully? I've got 1.2.6 up here. I can't
 figure out a way to listen to the file after I've put an effect on it,
 or even to listen to it at all unless I export it, which seems pretty
 inefficient.
 The help isn't accessible with JFW 7, has anyone gotten anything from
 it? I can arrow through the contents and the books, but F6 doesn't do
 anything, and neither do the graphical buttons. I've never run into a
 help system like that before.

 Thanks
 Brandon




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Re: station ID

2007-01-06 Thread Chuck Adkins
sure, email me off list!

Chuck


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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 6:18 AM
Subject: Re: station ID


 
 
 
 
 hi kelly!
 it's to produce some station ID.
 so you would be hearing from me! thanks.
 David
 Come check me out on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/highenergyfm
 or take a listen http://www.live365.com/stations/highenergyfm
 
 
 
 
 
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Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 13:30:19 -0600

Hi David,
 Could you be more specific as to what you're looking for? Are you a
collector of station IDs and are looking for new material, or are you
looking for someone to produce something for you? If it's the latter, you
can check out my business website, www.kjsproductions.com where I've got
some demos of my work.
 Hope this helps.


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Re: Macks and speech access.

2007-01-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, I need some clarification, how is this off topic We all use 
computers for audio--what else---and to me it shouldn't matter whether it's 
a mac or Windows computer, I wasn't asked that when I signed up. These 
discussions effect me tremendously because I do a lot of audio production on 
my machine and most of the production houses I'm familiar with in town use a 
Mac with Pro Tools so I'd like to know these things. If we were arguing 
about the difference between Jaws or Window-eyes to me that would be off 
topic.

Just some thoughts


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Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: Macks and speech access.


 Hello:

 Excuse me; however, for those of us who would like to investigate the
 possibility of using a Mack as an audio source, I think the topic is very
 relevant to this list; unless, of course, by PC, you are strictly 
 referring
 to PC as apposed to personal computer.


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 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 4:42 PM
 Subject: Re: Macks and speech access.


 Well, it cannot be compared to JAWS or Window-Eyes but really, I
 don't know whether this list is the place to have a discussion on
 this particular topic. A few messages ago, one of the other listers
 gave an url to a very good resource page where you can find allot of
 info on VoiceOver, what people are using it with and for and an
 extremely informative email list to boot.
 If you go to http://www.apple.com and search for VoiceOver, you'll
 find a mound of stuff there too including tutorials on VoiceOver and
 various applications in multiple formats which include MP3 Audio and
 HTML. Naturally, I will answer any questions anyone has off list, I'm
 not a Mac expert by any manner of means but if I cannot answer a
 question then I can hopefully point you in the right direction.

 On 06/01/2007, at 2:40 AM, Jed Barton wrote:

 How is the voice over screen reader?
 Is it really workable like jaws, or can you just get by with it?

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 10:35 AM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Macks and speech access.


 Hi:

 Could you give me some idea about the quality of computer speech access
 on a
 Mack as compared to a PC using JAWS or Window-Eyes?

 Thanks all over the place.

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 Subject: Re: Macks and speech access.


 Its amazing just how many people who sell Mac machines aren't aware of

 this, when I first went to look at a Mac over a year ago at my local
 Mac reseller, I bowled him over by following a simple instruction
 someone else had given me which was, To activate the OS tiger
 VoiceOver screen Reader, boot up the Mac machine and press command-F5
 and hold down the FN key whilst doing this if you're using a
 notebook, did the trick alright and I've been using my Ibook ever
 since.

 On 04/01/2007, at 7:10 AM, Sky Taylor wrote:

 Yes apple 10.4 Tiger has Voice Over in it
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 I think that Apple has the Mack OS Tiger with a built-in
 screenreader.
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 Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 2:06 PM
 Subject: Macks and speech access.


 Hi Folks:

 I am working with a client who has recently lost most of his vision
 and who would like to continue using a Mack with speech access.

 Is there anyone here who can provide me with information concerning
 the Mack and speech access?

 I personally have never used a Mack so I'm feeling pretty out of it.

 Thanks all over the place gang.



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Re: Audacity Version 1.3.2 Beta is now Available

2006-11-02 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, buat I use Sound Forge for my editing


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Subject: RE: Audacity Version 1.3.2 Beta is now Available


 Is there anyone using it.

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 Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 10:13 PM
 To: GUI Talk; PC Audio; Access-L
 Subject: Audacity Version 1.3.2 Beta is now Available

 Audacity for Windows version 1.3.2 beta is now available and one
 place where you can download it from is at
 http://audacity.sourceforge.net.  Audacity is a free sound
 editor.  Here are the changes in this version and some of the changes
 sound encouraging for users of adaptive technology:

 Usability improvements
 New selection bar
 New features for label tracks
 Improved toolbar docking flexibility
 Menu renaming and reorganization
 Selection, ruler, and playback control improvements
 Major improvements to some built-in effects
 New Repair effect
 Improved Equalization effect
 Many fixes and minor improvements to other effects
 Improved accessibility for the visually impaired
 Improvements for screen readers, accessibility of tracks, and hot keys
 Timer recording
 Auto-save and automatic crash recovery
 New features and bug fixes for Nyquist


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Re: Article: US Official: AllofMP3 Must Shut Down

2006-10-06 Thread Chuck Adkins
I'm sure if clear channel owned them there would be no problem!!


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Subject: Re: Article: US Official: AllofMP3 Must Shut Down


 The New World Order keeps rolling right along, right on schedule!
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 This article is taken from the Beta News Home page at
 www.betanews.com.  -Steve.

 US Official: AllofMP3 Must Shut Down
 By Ed Oswald,
 BetaNews
 October 5, 2006, 11:43 AM

 The United States is continuing to pressure Russia to shut down the
 music site allofmp3.com,
 with a top trade official saying Wednesday it would be hard to see
 the country being
 a member of the WTO with the site still operating in the country.

 Calls for AllofMP3's demise are again surfacing as the two countries
 attempt to restart
 negotiations for Russia to enter the international trade group. Talks
 stalled in
 July after persistent disagreements related to agriculture and
 intellectual property
 issues.

 Representatives from both Russia and the U.S. will meet in Geneva,
 Switzerland next
 week with a goal of having an agreement by the end of this month.
 However, it is
 likely a non-negotiable stipulation of the talks will be the shutting
 down of the
 music site.

 AllofMP3 claims it has licenses from Russian Multimedia and Internet
 Society (ROMS)
 and the Rightholders Federation for Collective Copyright Management
 of Works Used
 Interactively (FAIR).

 However, neither the U.S. nor Britain recognize those licenses, and
 the British music
 industry sued the site in July. Joining the WTO has been a publicly
 stated goal of Russian President Putin,
 and he has begun to talk about intellectual property rights issues in
 the country
 recently.

 The dialogue is continuing. We're making progress slowly but
 steadily and we'll
 see if we can get there, US Trade Representative Susan Schwab was
 quoted by Reuters
 as saying to reporters. There's no guarantee that we'll get it done.


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Re: NFL Field pass

2006-09-24 Thread Chuck Adkins
I had no problems with it last year at all. I use Window-eyes and have NO 
real problems with Real Player.


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 Hi to all,
 I am interested in subscribing to NFL Field Pass offered on NFL.com.
 Before I do I wanted to make sure that everything about the service is
 accessible with a screen reader.
 I have read that you use Real Player to listen to the games. Since I
 have never used real player, is there any problems I should be aware of,
 or anything I will not be able to access with a screen reader?
 I am running Jaws 7.0 with windows XP home.
 Any information or advice about the service anyone could give me would
 be appreciated!
 Thanks,
 Chris



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Re: downloading music from Usenet news groups

2006-09-23 Thread Chuck Adkins
question, I have no or not much MP3 music and I understand to download music 
from news groups you need stuff to share, is that correct? What news group 
and download client would any of you suggest for a beginner usine 
Window-eyes 5.5?

Thanks Chuck
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 Version 1.93 does YEnc just fine.

 On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 16:22:48 -0700, you wrote:

Joe, I download music from Usenet using one of two ways.

I have a trial version of a program called Newsshark which is
pretty accessible.  Also, I have an Easy News subscription, so I
can download binaries via http.  However, I read a cautionary
note that downloading via http at high speed is potentially
troublesome if one has a Linksys router (which I do) because
files can become corrupted.  This has not yet happened to me, but
I am concerned.

The last I knew, Agent could not handle Yenc encoding.  Has this
been fixed.  Also, I thought I had read that more recent versions
of Agent were much less accessible.

Incidentally, I usually use Window Eyes 5.5 but also have a demo
of Jaws 7.0.

Don Roberts

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what screen reader do you use? I've modified the sets created by
Steve
Holmes for Agent and Window-eyes and use Agent 3.3 with fine
results. Plan
to start on Agent 4.0 soon.
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Subject: downloading music from Usenet news groups


 Hello,

 If anyone else on this list downloads music from Usenet news
 groups, I would be interested to know what program you are
 using,
 especially now since Forte Agent in its present incarnation is
 only minimally accessible.

 Thanks for feedback.

 Don Roberts


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Re: Adobe audition

2006-08-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
Just a thought and a short note, I've had some success using it with 
Window-eyes, although I think the most keyboard accessible programs I've 
used continue to be Sound Forge at the head of the list, followed by Total 
Recorder, and Goldwave.


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Subject: RE: Adobe audition


 Jed,
 Yes,it is a multitrack program. No, it does not work verry well with JFW

 HTH.

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 Hey guys,
 I've never used adobe audition.
 Can someone explain it, is it a multitrack program?
 Does it work well with jfw?

 Thanks,
 Jed



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Re: Adobe audition

2006-08-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
True, no debate here, but I was only speeking of accessibility with the 
keyboard. For what I do, Goldwave and Sound Forge do all I need, but theres 
no question Adobe Audition may win hands down with effects and of course 
with multi-track capabilities. For my voicework again though, Sound Forge 
does all I need. Again, I was only talking about work with the keyboard and 
was in NO WAY trying to compare the three programs.


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Subject: Re: Adobe audition


 Hi there,

 Just a conflicting point of view Adobe Audition is a multi-track program
 annd it does sort of have a 70% functionality with JFW. A question that I
 will also answer here in regards to: Why not sound forge or gold wave?
 Well, Gold Wave is a good program in itself however it does not have very
 good effects as post-production goes. Sound forge is another step up but
 still doesn't offer the dynamic range that adobe audition offers in 
 reverb,
 chorus, flange, phase, etc.


 Cheers
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 Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 2:55 AM
 Subject: Adobe audition


 Hey guys,
 I've never used adobe audition.
 Can someone explain it, is it a multitrack program?
 Does it work well with jfw?

 Thanks,
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Re: Wireless transmitters for headphones.

2006-08-26 Thread Chuck Adkins
A great idea, that what I do. It works well especially with something like a 
Ccrane. To me it's great doing it that way, not to mention you can use other 
radios if you wish.


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Subject: Re: Wireless transmitters for headphones.


 Jim,
 How about a headset like a Sony Sportsman along with a FM transmitter.
 I don't know of anything that is just a wireless head set that is
 tuned to an fm frequency.
 That sony sportsman, or a like model,  could be tuned to the
 frequency o the fm transmitter.

 Just a thought,
 Dale Campbell
 At 07:10 AM 8/26/2006, you wrote:
Hi Folks:

I have experimented with all kinds of wireless headsets for listening to
music, including high end senheissers; however, I have not found a
satisfactory solution.

Now for my question:  can one purchase a wireless transmitter and receiver
expressly designed for using a standare headset?

Your help would be greatly appreciated all over the place.

Thanks.


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Re: building or purchasing tactile VU meter

2006-08-16 Thread Chuck Adkins
I also would be interested in such a device, maybe 3 or 4 of them. I do work 
at home and work at two radio, one using two studios. We are now using an 
audalevel from SFB products and I don't know if they are even in existence 
anymore.

Thanks,

Chuck


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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: building or purchasing tactile VU meter


 Hi,

 I personally don't know much but what I do know is;

 It's about the size of a pack of cigarettes with an on/off switch and
 a tiny potentiometer for aligning it to a voltage. It has a stereo
 mini plug for input and uses a pager motor to vibrate when a
 threshold has been exceeded.


 I will add you to the list and send you the url when I get it.

 At 10:39 AM 8/16/2006 +1000, you wrote:

This sounds interesting. Can you describe its feautes, size etc.? Would 
you
need one for each channell in a multi track recording.?  How does it 
connect
to PC?



P.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 9:47 AM
Subject: building or purchasing tactile VU meter


  Hi list,
 
  I am sending this to the list as some may be interested in purchasing
  the Tactile VU Meter.  It is a device about the size of a pack of
  smokes. You can calibrate it to vibrate when the signal fed to it
  exceeds a set point, thus alerting, tactually, when a desired level is
  reached.
 
  Mention is made of a schematic one can use to make their own if one
  wants. This person is willing to manufacture several if desired. The
  price will be determined by the number of units to make. Please read
  below and familiarize your self with the email's he and I traded on 
  this
  topic.
 
  (snip)
 
  I enquired about a product called the Tactile VU Meter.
  Below is the series of emails between myself and Robert Armstrong,
  who is the person offering to make them.
 
 
  (snip)
 
 
  To whom it may concern,
  I belong to a group of blind musicians and am contacting you to learn
  how individuals
  of our group may purchase the Tactile VU Meter.
  Please email me at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   to let me know.
  Thanks for your time and help.
  Kevin Doucet
 
 
  (snip)
 
 
 
  From: Robert Armstrong
  Subject: RE: Tactile VU Meter!
I'm sorry to say that we don't really manufacture the tactile VU
  meter.  In four
  or five years I think we've only made three or four, and that's
  counting the first
  one that I made for my wife.  Depending on how many you want, there
  are a couple
  of options
* If you want just one or two, then I'm willing to make them for
  you in my spare
  time, but it might take a few months.  If you have a friend who can
  build one, or
  if you can do it yourself (don't laugh - I know blind people who can
  solder!) then
  you're always welcome to assemble your own using the schematic and
  information on
  the web page.
* If you want a bunch, where a bunch is ten, twenty, or more,
  then we can talk
  about a special manufacturing run.  We could even talk about
  designing a new one
  - frankly, if I was going to do it again I'd do a lot of things
  differently.
  Bob Armstrong
 
 
 
  (snip)
 
 
  From: Kevin Doucet
  Subject: RE: Tactile VU Meter!
  Hi Bob,
  Do I have your permission to share this with the emailing list I
  belong to of blind
  musicians? You could get good feedback on features.
  Kevin Doucet
 
 
  (snip)
 
 
 
Sure, absolutely.  The more people who get together to buy one,
  the better deal
  we can get.
  Bob
 
 
  Kevin Doucet
 
 
  (snip)
 
  If any one wants to be included on a list so we will know the number
  of units to be manufactured, please contact me, off list, and give
  me your name and email address in the body of the message and I will
  add you to the list.
 
 
  If any one wants to contact Robert Armstrong with input on a design
  or feature set, he can be contacted at;
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
  Thanks.
 
 
 
  Kevin Doucet
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
  confuse as says
 
  Blind man with unmarked forehead has large belly!
 
 
 
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Re: Fwd: Great media player!

2006-07-25 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hey, it is very accessible. One trick I learned is for some reason, I'm sure 
there is one, I had to do an alt tab wile open to get to the menus and 
didn't find much help, but it's not a bad little player. You of course can't 
do much until you open a file. The spacebar seems to be a pause, p for play, 
s for stop I think, this is only after 2 or 3 minutes with the player. I'll 
mess with it this weekend, again proving I have NO life.


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Subject: Re: Fwd: Great media player!


 Can you tell me what advantages this program would have over, say Winamp?
 I really like Winamp but if there's something better out there, I want to
 know about it.

 Bruce

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 On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Steve Pattison wrote:


 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 From: Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi All,

 I came across this great little media player. I used o use winamp but 
 found
 this one much better in terms of overall accessibility. If anyone would 
 like
 to try it out below is a link where you can download it. It's a freeware
 program.

 www.videolan.org/

 Paul.

 Paul Traynor,
 Technical Support Officer,
 NCBI,
 45. Whitworth Road,
 Dromcondra,
 Dublin 9.

 Tel: 1850 923 060.

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 WWW: www.ncbi.ie

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Re: Allofmp3 registration

2006-07-24 Thread Chuck Adkins
I on the other hand order and use All Of MP3 all the time and have had no 
trouble with it. I order my tracks on the internet the old fashion way, then 
use their All Of MP3 download utility, (think it's called All Of MP3 
explorer) to download my tracks I order. I find the service works very well. 
I have encountered a slow server a few times though.


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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:40 AM
Subject: Re: Allofmp3 registration


 Hi Gary and list:

 If you think verification is the only problem with allofmp3.com, think
 again. They have an album I want. I've ordered it at least three times. It
 is in my basket, but attempts to download any of the tracks fail. I get 
 the
 page that says the item I've requested is unavailable. Try later. Their 
 own
 help pages say I should order the tracks again if they won't download. 
 Well,
 this isn't much of a solution for a paying customer to have to tolerate.

 Cheers,
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Re: Is allofmp3.com legal was: Is anyone having probs withallofmp3.com?

2006-07-24 Thread Chuck Adkins
yes, they are legal but they are in Russia where the license for music 
structure is different, at least that's what I'm told.


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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:51 AM
Subject: Re: Is allofmp3.com legal was: Is anyone having probs 
withallofmp3.com?


 Hi Bobcat and list:

 It doesn't really matter because their agreement says clearly that you 
 must
 bare the responsibility of knowing if your country's laws allow you to
 download the files.

 Cheers,
 Dave
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 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 7:34 PM
 Subject: Is allofmp3.com legal was: Is anyone having probs with
 allofmp3.com?


 Allofmp3 legal information says that they do pay artists according to
 Russian law.  Wonder how true that is.  They don't give much info.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Is anyone having probs with allofmp3.com?


 They are the recording industry, and they don't want people to download
 tunes without paying for them!
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 Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 7:52 AM
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 OK, who are the RIAA?

 why are they in trouble with them?

 Trace

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 uh, the topic was allofmp3.com

 I weas sure I left the original message in tact.

 Rick

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 With the who and for what?

 Trace

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 oh yes, they're in trouble with the riaa, but I don't think tht's 
 the
 reason.  Might be though.

 rick

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 Hi,

 I found the same thing going on. I heard in a podcast that allofmp3
 was under some scrutiny and might be in trouble but have nothing to
 back this up.
 At 02:59 PM 7/20/2006 +0100, you wrote:

Hi

I tried yesterday and again to day to download from allofmp3, both
times
I've been told that ordering music is disabled due to scheduled
maintainance,  i thought they'd have finished by to day, is this
usual?
if
so, how often does it happen, or, do I have a problem?

Thanks

Trace


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Re: razing volume in winamp?

2006-07-09 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, the up and down arrow for volume isa Winamp command and works without 
a screen reader.


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Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: razing volume in winamp?


 The up and down arrows change the volume; however, I think it's a jaws
 script that really does it.  That means you'll be using jaws and the 
 current
 scripts.

 Howard
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 : hi list like the subject line says, is there a way  to raise the volume
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 : I need to do this because when I play music it sounds very low, but it
 : didn't before.
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Re: Sirius Online Player now has AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.

2006-06-15 Thread Chuck Adkins
Bob, look at the channel line up. I prefer XM because of their sports. 
Sirius has the better straight ahead jazz channel but both services have 
their strong points and weak points. XM doesn't interupt their talk with 
sports, and XM has a better old time radio channel because Sirius will play 
hour shows and devide them up i to half hour parts and not play the second 
half. If I had one I would get XM but that just me. Whey people knock Sirius 
for Howard Stern when XM has Opie and antheney who are just as bad I'll 
never get that.

Chuck


- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has 
AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.


I haven't really gotten a dfinitive answer as to what service is the best
 overall. Some people swear that XM is the besrt and there others that say
 sirious is the way to go. What I do know is that sirious has more 
 commercial
 free channals. When it comes to receivers I have noticed that XM probably
 has more of a choice. At present I receive the weekly XM newsletter and 
 that
 seems to be very accessible with jaws.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has
 AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelocked out.


 It sounds like that could be the thing to come!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:36 PM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha
 andweBlindpeoplearelocked out.


 highly unlikely. One of the American  networks such as ABC will probably
 scoop it up, as they want in as well. With the introduction of satellite
 radio everybody is running scared. Terrestrial radio is loosing audience
 because people are getting tired of commercials and the same old same
 old.
 It is going to take awhile before these services garner enough of an
 audience to make them viable. It is the high cost of sending the signal
 to
 the bird and back down again that is causing them to be in the red. I 
 had
 heard a figure of a thousand dollars an hour for each channel.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:07 PM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and
 weBlindpeoplearelocked out.


 If XM's stock continues to trop, it doesn't sound good for them.  Maybe
 they'll be eventually bought out by Sirius!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Barry Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:16 PM
 Subject: RE: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we
 Blindpeoplearelocked out.


I wont get into an argument about content and whether they are bad or
not
 but how an you explain that XM stock has dropped $10 in the past month
 but
 Sirius's stock has remained pretty steady, in fact it dropped below $4
 a
 share for a bit but it was up to $4.13.



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of John Moore
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:59 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind
 peoplearelocked out.


 What can you expect from that company? Those are bad people at Sirius.
 People just need to learn that XM is better than that stupid network
 that
 plays songs over and over and features Howard Stern. Down with Sirius!

 On 6/14/06, Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, Barry,

 I can substantiate that this problem does, in fact, exist!  I urge 
 all
 blinks to contact Sirius to get this rectified; I spoke to a
 cooperative young lady, who flagged our conversation, to give
 Sirius' Tech Support a heads up!  Be very courteous with Sirius
 personnel and they try to be forthcoming!  I put this young lady
 through the paces of listening to my screen reader, over the speaker
 phone and I believe she got the message! One other thing to watch out
 for with Sirius:  They will charge your credit card, for renewal of
 your account, sometimes, without even alerting you that they are 
 doing
 it!!  It happened to me, a couple of months ago!

 Good Luck, Everyone,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message -
 From: Barry Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:21 PM
 Subject: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind people
 arelocked out.


 Hello everyone:
   If you listen to sirius Satellite radio online you will not be able
 to utilize it as of this morning if you are blind.  They have
 instituted
 a
 autocaptcha similar to google mail before we gained access.   I have
 

Re: Sirius Online Player nowhasAutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.

2006-06-15 Thread Chuck Adkins
one more thing. I find the signal here in Columbus Ohio seems to be stronger 
with XM. If I had one to pick I'd pick up XM but Honestly I like having them 
both. I knew if I picked one, the one I didn't have would pick up something 
or rob something I really liked.


- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player 
nowhasAutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.


I like to listen to coast to coast am at night and will probably get the
 service that carries that program. I think that it might be XM. I also 
 enjoy
 listening to smooth jazz, so it might be sirious. Choices, choices nobody
 likes to choose one from another. I suppose that I am going to have to 
 flip
 a coin over this one, or solve the problem by getting both services. If
 there is a lot of drop out with sirious then I will probably not even
 consider that one.
 Never the less thanks for the input.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 5:32 AM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now
 hasAutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.


 Bob, look at the channel line up. I prefer XM because of their sports.
 Sirius has the better straight ahead jazz channel but both services have
 their strong points and weak points. XM doesn't interupt their talk with
 sports, and XM has a better old time radio channel because Sirius will
 play
 hour shows and devide them up i to half hour parts and not play the 
 second
 half. If I had one I would get XM but that just me. Whey people knock
 Sirius
 for Howard Stern when XM has Opie and antheney who are just as bad I'll
 never get that.

 Chuck


 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:04 PM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has
 AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.


I haven't really gotten a dfinitive answer as to what service is the best
 overall. Some people swear that XM is the besrt and there others that 
 say
 sirious is the way to go. What I do know is that sirious has more
 commercial
 free channals. When it comes to receivers I have noticed that XM 
 probably
 has more of a choice. At present I receive the weekly XM newsletter and
 that
 seems to be very accessible with jaws.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has
 AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelocked out.


 It sounds like that could be the thing to come!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:36 PM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha
 andweBlindpeoplearelocked out.


 highly unlikely. One of the American  networks such as ABC will
 probably
 scoop it up, as they want in as well. With the introduction of
 satellite
 radio everybody is running scared. Terrestrial radio is loosing
 audience
 because people are getting tired of commercials and the same old same
 old.
 It is going to take awhile before these services garner enough of an
 audience to make them viable. It is the high cost of sending the 
 signal
 to
 the bird and back down again that is causing them to be in the red. I
 had
 heard a figure of a thousand dollars an hour for each channel.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:07 PM
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and
 weBlindpeoplearelocked out.


 If XM's stock continues to trop, it doesn't sound good for them.
 Maybe
 they'll be eventually bought out by Sirius!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Barry Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:16 PM
 Subject: RE: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we
 Blindpeoplearelocked out.


I wont get into an argument about content and whether they are bad or
not
 but how an you explain that XM stock has dropped $10 in the past
 month
 but
 Sirius's stock has remained pretty steady, in fact it dropped below
 $4
 a
 share for a bit but it was up to $4.13.



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of John Moore
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:59 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind
 peoplearelocked out.


 What can you expect from that company? Those are bad people at
 Sirius.
 People just need to learn that XM is better than that stupid network
 that
 plays songs over and over and features Howard Stern

Re: Sirius Online Player now hasAutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.

2006-06-15 Thread Chuck Adkins
Wait a minute, you didn't get it. I was saying nothing about them, I was 
just saying you can't criticize one service for having that kind of 
programing if the other one has it too. I see nothing wrong with either. I 
was not knocking them at all, I was knocking those downing Sirius saying XM 
was better just because they didn't have Howard. Wow, I'm almost sory I said 
anything!
- Original Message - 
From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now 
hasAutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.


 Well, I happen to be a fan of Opie  Anthony, but to each his own.
 This is why these satellite services have so many programming
 choices.  If you don't like something, you got 2 choices my friend.
 Switch it off, or change the station and find something else more to
 your liking. I can understand not liking OA but I happen to like
 them. So hey...


 At 04:32 AM 6/15/2006, you wrote:
Bob, look at the channel line up. I prefer XM because of their sports.
Sirius has the better straight ahead jazz channel but both services have
their strong points and weak points. XM doesn't interupt their talk with
sports, and XM has a better old time radio channel because Sirius will 
play
hour shows and devide them up i to half hour parts and not play the second
half. If I had one I would get XM but that just me. Whey people knock 
Sirius
for Howard Stern when XM has Opie and antheney who are just as bad I'll
never get that.

Chuck


- Original Message -
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has
AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelockedout.


 I haven't really gotten a dfinitive answer as to what service is the 
 best
  overall. Some people swear that XM is the besrt and there others that 
  say
  sirious is the way to go. What I do know is that sirious has more
  commercial
  free channals. When it comes to receivers I have noticed that XM 
  probably
  has more of a choice. At present I receive the weekly XM newsletter and
  that
  seems to be very accessible with jaws.
  - Original Message -
  From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:46 PM
  Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has
  AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelocked out.
 
 
  It sounds like that could be the thing to come!
  - Original Message -
  From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:36 PM
  Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha
  andweBlindpeoplearelocked out.
 
 
  highly unlikely. One of the American  networks such as ABC will 
  probably
  scoop it up, as they want in as well. With the introduction of 
  satellite
  radio everybody is running scared. Terrestrial radio is loosing 
  audience
  because people are getting tired of commercials and the same old same
  old.
  It is going to take awhile before these services garner enough of an
  audience to make them viable. It is the high cost of sending the 
  signal
  to
  the bird and back down again that is causing them to be in the red. I
  had
  heard a figure of a thousand dollars an hour for each channel.
  - Original Message -
  From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:07 PM
  Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and
  weBlindpeoplearelocked out.
 
 
  If XM's stock continues to trop, it doesn't sound good for them. 
  Maybe
  they'll be eventually bought out by Sirius!
  - Original Message -
  From: Barry Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:16 PM
  Subject: RE: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we
  Blindpeoplearelocked out.
 
 
 I wont get into an argument about content and whether they are bad 
 or
 not
  but how an you explain that XM stock has dropped $10 in the past 
  month
  but
  Sirius's stock has remained pretty steady, in fact it dropped below 
  $4
  a
  share for a bit but it was up to $4.13.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of John Moore
  Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:59 PM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind
  peoplearelocked out.
 
 
  What can you expect from that company? Those are bad people at 
  Sirius.
  People just need to learn that XM is better than that stupid 
  network
  that
  plays songs over and over and features Howard Stern. Down with 
  Sirius!
 
  On 6/14/06, Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yes, Barry,
 
  I can substantiate that this problem does, in fact, exist!  I urge
  

Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blindpeoplearelocked out.

2006-06-14 Thread Chuck Adkins
Guys whey does one have to be better than the other, whatever people like. 
Grow up please!!


- Original Message - 
From: Barry Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 7:16 PM
Subject: RE: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we 
Blindpeoplearelocked out.


I wont get into an argument about content and whether they are bad or not
 but how an you explain that XM stock has dropped $10 in the past month but
 Sirius's stock has remained pretty steady, in fact it dropped below $4 a
 share for a bit but it was up to $4.13.



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of John Moore
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:59 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind
 peoplearelocked out.


 What can you expect from that company? Those are bad people at Sirius.
 People just need to learn that XM is better than that stupid network that
 plays songs over and over and features Howard Stern. Down with Sirius!

 On 6/14/06, Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, Barry,

 I can substantiate that this problem does, in fact, exist!  I urge all
 blinks to contact Sirius to get this rectified; I spoke to a
 cooperative young lady, who flagged our conversation, to give
 Sirius' Tech Support a heads up!  Be very courteous with Sirius
 personnel and they try to be forthcoming!  I put this young lady
 through the paces of listening to my screen reader, over the speaker
 phone and I believe she got the message! One other thing to watch out
 for with Sirius:  They will charge your credit card, for renewal of
 your account, sometimes, without even alerting you that they are doing
 it!!  It happened to me, a couple of months ago!

 Good Luck, Everyone,

 -Mac-
 - Original Message -
 From: Barry Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:21 PM
 Subject: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha and we Blind people
 arelocked out.


 Hello everyone:
   If you listen to sirius Satellite radio online you will not be able
 to utilize it as of this morning if you are blind.  They have instituted 
 a
 autocaptcha similar to google mail before we gained access.   I have
 contacted their customer service and a nice gentleman wrote up my
 complaint and contacted their tech support and they will be working on
 a fix for the problem.  I refered them to Google mail's fix for us
 blind guys and gals as well as Pay pals fix.  I suggest that anyone
 with a sirius account contact them

 The number is

 1-888-539-7474

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Re: Announcing the official launch of FX Radio!

2006-06-09 Thread Chuck Adkins
Man, I love it. It's like drinking without drinking, but I'm going to fix 
that right now. After all, it's FRIDAY!

I really like it and I'm 51. What a cool idea.

Chuck
- Original Message - 
From: Patrick Perdue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 7:04 PM
Subject: Announcing the official launch of FX Radio!


 What is FX Radio? Well, it's a concept that Derek Lane and I came up with 
 last summer when we were both rather bored.
 Basically, it's the result of what happens when you load three instances 
 of winamp equipped with crossfaders, then load a whole ton of high quality 
 sound effects libraries into each winamp, making sure, of course, that 
 everything is randomized.
 The sequence of events that can happen as a result of this are rather 
 strange, and many interesting things can happen to your mind as a result 
 of listening to the random combinations of odd things that occur.

 Have you ever seen a bird driving a car under water, all the while being 
 shot at by a telephone? Or, perhaps, little kids playing in underwater 
 construction sites? How about frogs that make things explode, sheep making 
 things blow up, or machine guns blasting through a calm cafe, all the 
 while everyone seems to be oblivious to the fact that they are being shot 
 at, and, in fact, don't seem to mind very much?
 All these things can and have been known to happen on FX Radio, all sound 
 effects, all the time, 24 hours a day!

 To tune in, you will need a streaming media player compatible with AAC+ 
 streaming, such as Winamp (5.1 or higher, except 5.22 which has a bug that 
 breaks AAC streams), VLC Mediaplayer, or Foobar 2000.

 If you have a compatible player, go to one of the following addresses:
 shoutcast: http://fx.pdaudio.net:80
 icecast: http://tbrn.net:/fx.aac

 Note: If you are using the Thompson mp3 pro decoder for Winamp, the 
 shoutcast stream will not work unless it is disabled. The icecast feed 
 will, however, since the .aac extention will not be passed off to the mp3 
 pro decoder.

 The bandwidth is low enough such that you can listen with either a dial-up 
 or broadband connection. Either way, you'll still get the same great 
 quality that AAC+ streaming provides.

 Also, as the shoutcast server is on port 80, this means you can listen to 
 FX Radio behind any proxy server that only allows access to http, such as 
 universities and other institutions. Yes, a nice distraction during class 
 might be good, don't you think?
 Why not freak out your friends, classmates or co-workers while you're at 
 it? Maybe all of the above?

 Close your eyes, put on some headphones, tune in, and get ready for a very 
 strange, and altogether different experience!
 It's FX Radio! No, really?

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Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
Bob, you make a number of great points. I read something a few days ago 
where a broadcaster mentioned he lived in a small town and his local station 
was bought by you know who and they've gone all satellite talk with very 
little local programming. It was on AM and of course, had that Damn 5khz 
audio the AM engineers have  fallen in love with. He then decided to get XM. 
Whey? As he put it, whey not have the same thing, more variety, and better 
audio. True, this is only one but, one and one make two, which makes four, 
which makes 8, you get my point. These greedy short term thinking 
broadcasters may not get it before it's too late, if it already isn't. My 11 
year old grandson doesn't care about radio at all. I am aware of many kids 
his age who don't know the first thing about radio, but they know how to 
download music.

I think you will find very interesting.
- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 It is possible that they may have some live programming in prime time, but 
 I
 would venture to say that in off hours it is 100% automation. When it is
 raining cats and dogs and the announcer says that it is bright and sunny 
 you
 know damn well that the station is on automatic pilot. Not good 
 programming
 as far as I am  concerned. besides I probably have more songs on my ipod
 than most stations have on their play list.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, I think they are required to be auto for a certain period, then 
 they
 have DJ's. I know Kjac is one station of the Jac format that has jocks 
 on.
 When I first tried listening to it though, it was all music.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:17 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I personally know of a number of stations in Canada that are operated
 completely by one person. Most of the work is contracted out in order to
 save money. Take for an example the Jack format. The format has become
 popular in both the  United States and Canada. The stations that bought
 the
 rights to the format cleaned house, and rely completely on Jack radio
 automation 24/7. Just load the computer and the program runs
 indefinitely.
 Why hire people when Jack can do the job. This of course does not make
 good
 radio, but try to convince the owners of such stations that there has to
 be
 a human element to overlook things. .
 I think that it was Lord Thompson that said Owning a radio station
 licence
 is like having a licence to print money.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:45 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 But it seems that if radio stations are relying heavily on computers
 these
 days, that they should be able to use accessible equipment so that more
 people can take advantage of a dream to get on the radio for the world!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:33 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 That amount of money could easily buy an entire radio station 
 including
 the
 building that it is housed in. Unfortunately the vast majority of
 broadcasters are not willing to pay for the cost of adaptive equipment
 nor
 are they willing to modify their equipment in order to provide for
 workplace
 accommodation. With the introduction of computers into the broadcast
 environment the industry has changed from a hands on user friendly
 workplace
 to one that in today's world looks more like a television studio with
 several monitors that have to be viewed constantly in order to make
 sure
 that all operating functions are carried out flawlessly. This could be
 anything from: the regular play list, transmitter functions, news
 feeds,
 station traffic and scheduling, and in many small markets the reading
 of
 news and commercials. If you really want to get a taste as to what
 radio
 is
 all about I would suggest visiting a radio station in your area and
 talk
 to
 the staff, and from there you will get a feeling if this is the right
 business for you to be getting into. Another idea is to find a not for
 profit community radio station that is run by volunteers. Volunteers
 will
 often take the time to show you the ropes of the industry. many of
 these
 small stations are  hands on operations without a lot of computer
 equipment
 and software programs. In most cases there is a small eight input
 control
 board with a telephone hybrid and a couple of CD and cassette players.
 This
 in my 

Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
I would be glad to help. I'd also like to get in touch with Tate Luck.

Chuck
- Original Message - 
From: Tate Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 8:06 AM
Subject: RE: broadcasting question


I agree. I am in the Columvus market ( 38.)

 I have been in the business for 26 years.

 I program three stations.


 You can make it in radio, but keep in mind  you have to pay your dues. By
 working the crap jobs first.

 I am willing to help to.
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Jed Barton
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:27 AM
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. '
 Subject: RE: broadcasting question

 I'm in the Providence market, which is like 35.

 -Original Message-
 From: Johnnie J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:21 AM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Are you in a small market and where would one go to find the jobs in a
 smaller mark, if that is where you are?
 If you are in a market of 30, or higher please let me know.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jed Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 2:05 PM
 Subject: RE: broadcasting question


 Brandon,
 That's bunch of crap.
 I'm totally blind and have been in the industry for 15 years. They
 have a lot of growing up to do Hit me back, and we can talk about it.

 -Original Message-
 From: Gary Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 4:00 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 This doesn't sound like they were maybe being totally fair with you!
 - Original Message -
 From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 6:31 PM
 Subject: broadcasting question


 hi list,
 I'm interested in going into radio broadcasting. I know there are
 people out
 there who have done it, so i emailed a local school that teaches a
 course
 for broadcasting. here is the reply I received when i asked about a
 blind
 person attending.

 Hi Brandon, sorry about the delay in getting back to you.
 Unfortunately this
 is not a program that is suitable to the visually impaired. Mainly
 because
 the cost of accomodating the expense of required equipment would
 exceed
 over
 $500,000.00.  Not only the expense, but radio stations and their
 corporate
 ownership will never incur such an expense, nor is it feasible to
 create a
 studio suitable for this. I understand your disappointment, however,
 wanted to be very honest with you regarding the reality of this. I
 truly wish
 you
 well in all of your future endeavors and if there is anything you
 require
 further information on, please feel free to email or call me.  Once
 again,
 thank you for your interest in CSMB.

 Regards

 Jacquie Hammond
 President/CSMB

 Now what is this 500 thousand dollar cost all about? I would be able
 to, as
 far as I know and I did visit a radio studio to use the mixing
 boards,
 and
 they use windows software for the playlist editing, so it would be a
 simple matter of creating scripts. I'm quite curious to see, has
 anyone got
 any
 clues?
 thanks
 Brandon Hicks
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Skype: callto://reyuth
 msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, they tell me that it cuts down on AM splatter. I am amazed that a 
station here WMNI who touts their music is now using the 5khz audio. The 
transmitters that do analog and IBOC have a setting for 5KHZ which is what 
their analog signal gives you when they are using IBOC. Engineers tell me 
that they are going to that because everyone else is and they say it's good 
enough. There is no hearing advantage to the 5KHZ audio, just tech 
advantages from what I can tell. AM engineers don't feel the need anymore to 
sound as good as they can, they just seem to want to sound like everyone 
else.
- Original Message - 
From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I wonder what is better about 5k AM?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 4:40 AM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Bob, you make a number of great points. I read something a few days ago
 where a broadcaster mentioned he lived in a small town and his local
 station
 was bought by you know who and they've gone all satellite talk with very
 little local programming. It was on AM and of course, had that Damn 5khz
 audio the AM engineers have  fallen in love with. He then decided to get
 XM.
 Whey? As he put it, whey not have the same thing, more variety, and
 better
 audio. True, this is only one but, one and one make two, which makes
 four,
 which makes 8, you get my point. These greedy short term thinking
 broadcasters may not get it before it's too late, if it already isn't. My
 11
 year old grandson doesn't care about radio at all. I am aware of many 
 kids
 his age who don't know the first thing about radio, but they know how to
 download music.

 I think you will find very interesting.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:20 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 It is possible that they may have some live programming in prime time,
 but
 I
 would venture to say that in off hours it is 100% automation. When it is
 raining cats and dogs and the announcer says that it is bright and sunny
 you
 know damn well that the station is on automatic pilot. Not good
 programming
 as far as I am  concerned. besides I probably have more songs on my ipod
 than most stations have on their play list.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, I think they are required to be auto for a certain period, then
 they
 have DJ's. I know Kjac is one station of the Jac format that has jocks
 on.
 When I first tried listening to it though, it was all music.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:17 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I personally know of a number of stations in Canada that are operated
 completely by one person. Most of the work is contracted out in order
 to
 save money. Take for an example the Jack format. The format has become
 popular in both the  United States and Canada. The stations that 
 bought
 the
 rights to the format cleaned house, and rely completely on Jack radio
 automation 24/7. Just load the computer and the program runs
 indefinitely.
 Why hire people when Jack can do the job. This of course does not make
 good
 radio, but try to convince the owners of such stations that there has
 to
 be
 a human element to overlook things. .
 I think that it was Lord Thompson that said Owning a radio station
 licence
 is like having a licence to print money.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:45 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 But it seems that if radio stations are relying heavily on computers
 these
 days, that they should be able to use accessible equipment so that
 more
 people can take advantage of a dream to get on the radio for the
 world!
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:33 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 That amount of money could easily buy an entire radio station
 including
 the
 building that it is housed in. Unfortunately the vast majority of
 broadcasters are not willing to pay for the cost of adaptive
 equipment
 nor
 are they willing to modify their equipment in order to provide for
 workplace
 accommodation. With the introduction of computers into the broadcast
 environment the industry has changed from a hands on user friendly
 workplace
 to one

Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, an engineer told me that he set his station audio for 6KHZ audio and he 
runs an analog station which touts music. Go figure.


- Original Message - 
From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, AM is almost as low quality sounding as the telephone but it has a
 different sort of sound to it. I suppose they need that bandwidth for the
 IBOC. I thought normal was a 10K limit and now down to 5, that's a lot of
 difference, in theory.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:08 AM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, they tell me that it cuts down on AM splatter. I am amazed that a
 station here WMNI who touts their music is now using the 5khz audio. The
 transmitters that do analog and IBOC have a setting for 5KHZ which is 
 what
 their analog signal gives you when they are using IBOC. Engineers tell me
 that they are going to that because everyone else is and they say it's
 good
 enough. There is no hearing advantage to the 5KHZ audio, just tech
 advantages from what I can tell. AM engineers don't feel the need anymore
 to
 sound as good as they can, they just seem to want to sound like everyone
 else.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:57 AM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I wonder what is better about 5k AM?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 4:40 AM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Bob, you make a number of great points. I read something a few days ago
 where a broadcaster mentioned he lived in a small town and his local
 station
 was bought by you know who and they've gone all satellite talk with 
 very
 little local programming. It was on AM and of course, had that Damn 
 5khz
 audio the AM engineers have  fallen in love with. He then decided to 
 get
 XM.
 Whey? As he put it, whey not have the same thing, more variety, and
 better
 audio. True, this is only one but, one and one make two, which makes
 four,
 which makes 8, you get my point. These greedy short term thinking
 broadcasters may not get it before it's too late, if it already isn't.
 My
 11
 year old grandson doesn't care about radio at all. I am aware of many
 kids
 his age who don't know the first thing about radio, but they know how 
 to
 download music.

 I think you will find very interesting.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:20 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 It is possible that they may have some live programming in prime time,
 but
 I
 would venture to say that in off hours it is 100% automation. When it
 is
 raining cats and dogs and the announcer says that it is bright and
 sunny
 you
 know damn well that the station is on automatic pilot. Not good
 programming
 as far as I am  concerned. besides I probably have more songs on my
 ipod
 than most stations have on their play list.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, I think they are required to be auto for a certain period, then
 they
 have DJ's. I know Kjac is one station of the Jac format that has 
 jocks
 on.
 When I first tried listening to it though, it was all music.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:17 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I personally know of a number of stations in Canada that are operated
 completely by one person. Most of the work is contracted out in 
 order
 to
 save money. Take for an example the Jack format. The format has
 become
 popular in both the  United States and Canada. The stations that
 bought
 the
 rights to the format cleaned house, and rely completely on Jack 
 radio
 automation 24/7. Just load the computer and the program runs
 indefinitely.
 Why hire people when Jack can do the job. This of course does not
 make
 good
 radio, but try to convince the owners of such stations that there 
 has
 to
 be
 a human element to overlook things. .
 I think that it was Lord Thompson that said Owning a radio station
 licence
 is like having a licence to print money.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:45 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 But it seems that if radio stations are relying heavily on 
 computers

Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
Yes, that's true. But in most cases, they already had the audio response 
necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ.
- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 The frequency response on AM radio isn't that good to begin with, and it 
 is
 certainly not worth  spending the money to enhance the audio. The thinking
 here is to produce a signal that has a flat response and leave the other
 adjustments to the listener. However on FM it is a  different story.
 Audio processing can now be done remotely from the desktop, and can be
 adjusted to fit a number of different formats.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:33 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Yes, an engineer told me that he set his station audio for 6KHZ audio and
 he
 runs an analog station which touts music. Go figure.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 12:40 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, AM is almost as low quality sounding as the telephone but it has a
 different sort of sound to it. I suppose they need that bandwidth for 
 the
 IBOC. I thought normal was a 10K limit and now down to 5, that's a lot 
 of
 difference, in theory.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:08 AM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, they tell me that it cuts down on AM splatter. I am amazed that a
 station here WMNI who touts their music is now using the 5khz audio. 
 The
 transmitters that do analog and IBOC have a setting for 5KHZ which is
 what
 their analog signal gives you when they are using IBOC. Engineers tell
 me
 that they are going to that because everyone else is and they say it's
 good
 enough. There is no hearing advantage to the 5KHZ audio, just tech
 advantages from what I can tell. AM engineers don't feel the need
 anymore
 to
 sound as good as they can, they just seem to want to sound like 
 everyone
 else.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:57 AM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I wonder what is better about 5k AM?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 4:40 AM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Bob, you make a number of great points. I read something a few days
 ago
 where a broadcaster mentioned he lived in a small town and his local
 station
 was bought by you know who and they've gone all satellite talk with
 very
 little local programming. It was on AM and of course, had that Damn
 5khz
 audio the AM engineers have  fallen in love with. He then decided to
 get
 XM.
 Whey? As he put it, whey not have the same thing, more variety, and
 better
 audio. True, this is only one but, one and one make two, which makes
 four,
 which makes 8, you get my point. These greedy short term thinking
 broadcasters may not get it before it's too late, if it already 
 isn't.
 My
 11
 year old grandson doesn't care about radio at all. I am aware of many
 kids
 his age who don't know the first thing about radio, but they know how
 to
 download music.

 I think you will find very interesting.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:20 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 It is possible that they may have some live programming in prime
 time,
 but
 I
 would venture to say that in off hours it is 100% automation. When 
 it
 is
 raining cats and dogs and the announcer says that it is bright and
 sunny
 you
 know damn well that the station is on automatic pilot. Not good
 programming
 as far as I am  concerned. besides I probably have more songs on my
 ipod
 than most stations have on their play list.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Well, I think they are required to be auto for a certain period,
 then
 they
 have DJ's. I know Kjac is one station of the Jac format that has
 jocks
 on.
 When I first tried listening to it though, it was all music.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:17 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I personally know of a number of stations in Canada that are
operated

Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
The question though, is whey stations are doing it who are analog and have 
no plans for IBOC in the near future. From what most engineers tell me who 
don't work for CC or NPR, AM IBOC is a real bad deal for AM audio and the 
IBOC audio sounds like a bad Windows Media feed, but there has been too much 
money invested by NPR and Clear Channel to turn back now.
- Original Message - 
From: Dave Marthouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 The reason why lots of am stations are tailoring their audio response to
 5KHZ is to make room for the IBOC signal.  IBOC is in band on channel
 digital audio broadcasting.  The current hybrid form of IBOC being used in
 the united states takes up the sidebands above the 5KHZ bandwidth.


 Dave Marthouse
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 3:00 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Yes, that's true. But in most cases, they already had the audio response
 necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:50 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


  The frequency response on AM radio isn't that good to begin with, and 
  it
  is
  certainly not worth  spending the money to enhance the audio. The
 thinking
  here is to produce a signal that has a flat response and leave the 
  other
  adjustments to the listener. However on FM it is a  different story.
  Audio processing can now be done remotely from the desktop, and can be
  adjusted to fit a number of different formats.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:33 PM
  Subject: Re: broadcasting question
 
 
  Yes, an engineer told me that he set his station audio for 6KHZ audio
 and
  he
  runs an analog station which touts music. Go figure.
 
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 12:40 PM
  Subject: Re: broadcasting question
 
 
  Well, AM is almost as low quality sounding as the telephone but it 
  has
 a
  different sort of sound to it. I suppose they need that bandwidth for
  the
  IBOC. I thought normal was a 10K limit and now down to 5, that's a 
  lot
  of
  difference, in theory.
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:08 AM
  Subject: Re: broadcasting question
 
 
  Well, they tell me that it cuts down on AM splatter. I am amazed 
  that
 a
  station here WMNI who touts their music is now using the 5khz audio.
  The
  transmitters that do analog and IBOC have a setting for 5KHZ which 
  is
  what
  their analog signal gives you when they are using IBOC. Engineers
 tell
  me
  that they are going to that because everyone else is and they say
 it's
  good
  enough. There is no hearing advantage to the 5KHZ audio, just tech
  advantages from what I can tell. AM engineers don't feel the need
  anymore
  to
  sound as good as they can, they just seem to want to sound like
  everyone
  else.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:57 AM
  Subject: Re: broadcasting question
 
 
 I wonder what is better about 5k AM?
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 4:40 AM
  Subject: Re: broadcasting question
 
 
  Bob, you make a number of great points. I read something a few 
  days
  ago
  where a broadcaster mentioned he lived in a small town and his
 local
  station
  was bought by you know who and they've gone all satellite talk 
  with
  very
  little local programming. It was on AM and of course, had that 
  Damn
  5khz
  audio the AM engineers have  fallen in love with. He then decided
 to
  get
  XM.
  Whey? As he put it, whey not have the same thing, more variety,
 and
  better
  audio. True, this is only one but, one and one make two, which
 makes
  four,
  which makes 8, you get my point. These greedy short term thinking
  broadcasters may not get it before it's too late, if it already
  isn't.
  My
  11
  year old grandson doesn't care about radio at all. I am aware of
 many
  kids
  his age who don't know the first thing about radio, but they know
 how
  to
  download music.
 
  I think you will find very interesting.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio

Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
That's one reason I stick with my XMPCR device. Not portable, but with an FM 
transmitter I can hear it around the house. I do like being able to read the 
text of all the channels.
- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I don't think that it will be too long before a talking receiver will be
 available. To me it would be nothing more than converting the text
 information on the screen to speech.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 6:48 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 That's the thing I hate about XM is not knowing what that song was they
 just
 played on a channel I like.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 4:22 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 The problem with DAB is that nobody can agree to a Northamerican
 standard.
 We all know what happened to AM stereo. The consumer will ultimately
 determine whether DAB is going to take off or not. I honestly can't see
 people  running out to buy new receivers. What you will see is that 
 there
 will be a move to the FM band  with all stations gradually converting
 over
 to DAB. There will be no need for announcers on a fulltime bases, as 
 song
 title, artist, and other information will be displayed on a screen in
 much
 the same format as is being used with XM and Sirious. I can see
 commercial
 content going this way as well, as many of us see commercials as an
 intrusion as apposed to providing a service Talk radio will survive, but
 the
 future of commercial music stations looks bleak. The shift is towards
 downloading of MP3 files, and blog newscasts. With digital broadcasting
 it
 will be possible for you to customize the delivery of information
 according
 to your needs. If you want to hear the 8:00 AM news at 8:15 that will be
 possible simply by entering an assigned code on a keypad. You will
 probably
 have a choice on who will deliver the news to your receiver. The
 possibilities are limitless. Another plus is that you will be able to
 listen
 to NPR from coast to coast without missing a beat. You will simply move
 from
 one cell to another, and the radio will do that for you automatically.
 .

 - Original Message - 
 From: Dave Marthouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 3:30 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 The reason why lots of am stations are tailoring their audio response 
 to
 5KHZ is to make room for the IBOC signal.  IBOC is in band on channel
 digital audio broadcasting.  The current hybrid form of IBOC being used
 in
 the united states takes up the sidebands above the 5KHZ bandwidth.


 Dave Marthouse
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 3:00 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 Yes, that's true. But in most cases, they already had the audio
 response
 necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:50 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


  The frequency response on AM radio isn't that good to begin with, 
  and
  it
  is
  certainly not worth  spending the money to enhance the audio. The
 thinking
  here is to produce a signal that has a flat response and leave the
  other
  adjustments to the listener. However on FM it is a  different story.
  Audio processing can now be done remotely from the desktop, and can
  be
  adjusted to fit a number of different formats.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:33 PM
  Subject: Re: broadcasting question
 
 
  Yes, an engineer told me that he set his station audio for 6KHZ
  audio
 and
  he
  runs an analog station which touts music. Go figure.
 
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 12:40 PM
  Subject: Re: broadcasting question
 
 
  Well, AM is almost as low quality sounding as the telephone but it
  has
 a
  different sort of sound to it. I suppose they need that bandwidth
  for
  the
  IBOC. I thought normal was a 10K limit and now down to 5, that's a
  lot
  of
  difference, in theory.
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:08 AM
  Subject: Re

Re: gold wave vs sound forge

2006-05-25 Thread Chuck Adkins
I agree. I don't know where that price was obtained but it is WAY WAY WAY 
WAY OFF. I thought I saw it some where for about $250. It all comes down to 
what do you want to do and what can you afford.
- Original Message - 
From: Gary Petraccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 5:18 AM
Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 Nobody paid that much for SF, unless they had money to throw away.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Samuel Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:55 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


I also have a comment to make about Goldwave and Sound Forge which is the
 price. Goldwave costs about 50 to $55 where Sound Forge costs like $430.
 If
 you are looking for a cheep sound editor that is good, I would suggest
 Goldwave because I think Sound Forge is a big rip-off but that's just me.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 7:50 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


I have the full version!
 - Original Message - 
 From: David Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 10:49 PM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 Just one comment that I forgot the other day.  If you are going to
 check-out SoundForge I would strongly suggest testing the full version.
 I
 sincerely think that Goldwave is better than SoundForge's Studio or
 Express version.  Now, some may disagree with that, but the Goldwave
 feature set has a lot more to offer than the low-end SoundForge.



 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 1:04 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 : Well I respect those who use Goldwave, and like it.  Maybe a lot of
 people
 : use it because of it's lower price, but a lot use Soundforge, because
 of
 its
 : effects, and maybe for it's Noisereduction feature.  That works for
 me!
 : - Original Message - 
 : From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 : To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 : Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 4:06 AM
 : Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
 :
 :
 :  Hello. I prefer Sound Forge because of the scrubbing features it
 has.
 I
 :  also
 :  like the effects but don't get me wrong, Gold Wave is a very good
 program.
 :  For me Sound forge is a little bit more accessible. Of course, 
 Sound
 Forge
 :  was the first editor I had experience with and that I think does
 color
 an
 :  oppion sometimes. It's like finding a car though. You can find 6
 people
 :  who
 :  like Fords and 6 people who like shevys. The best way is first, can
 you
 :  afford both programs in question and then second, download and try
 out
 :  each
 :  demo.
 : 
 :  Just my thoughts,
 : 
 :  Chuck
 : 
 :  P.S. I think some of the audio I've produced using the Noise
 Reduction
 :  plugins with Sound Forge seem to have better quality then some of
 the
 NR
 :  effects I've used with Sound Forge.
 : 
 : 
 :  - Original Message - 
 :  From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 :  Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:15 AM
 :  Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge
 : 
 : 
 :  Hi Denny!  I like Soundforge because of all the effects that it
 has,
 as
 :  well
 :  as really enjoy the noisereduction plug-in, and I also like the
 ability
 :  to
 :  pitch shift with it!
 :  - Original Message - 
 :  From: Denny Daughters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 :  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 :  Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 1:40 PM
 :  Subject: gold wave vs sound forge
 : 
 : 
 :  Hi guys,
 : Right now I use a basic sound editor called Fast Edit.  I find
 it
 :  useful for doing what I need to get done.  When I bought it about
 3
 :  years
 :  ago, I wanted something I'd used before and I didn't want to 
 learn
 a
 :  whole
 :  new program.
 : I've looked at goldwave and sure it's much more powerful with
 :  effects,
 :  de-popping records, batch conversion to any formats, that kind of
 thing.
 :  I don't like the editing interface, how you can't hear right 
 where
 that
 :  final bracket drops.  I suppose I can get used to it.  The price
 of
 gold
 :  wave is tempting, sound forge on the other hand costs more and
 that's
 :  really all I know about it.  What do you all like and or dislike
 about
 :  goldwave and soundforge? Thanks.
 :  Denny
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Re: gold wave vs sound forge

2006-05-25 Thread Chuck Adkins
I haven't been able to do it either. I haven't figured out how to mark begin 
and end points, and then separate the selection I have marked. I was afraid 
to ask because of some of these lists if you don't get a concept as fast as 
some think you should, your put in a very very bad light.


- Original Message - 
From: Gary Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


I just have to get getter with moving the markers and fast forward rewind
 controls.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:13 PM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 Use fast forward and rewind for that sort of precision. I'm able to quite
 easily wind up with a selection that is no longer than a record pop.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 25 May 2006, Gary Schindler wrote:

 Hi Rick, I guess I am not good enough with Goldwave for getting big
 clicks
 from vinyl records that the click pop filter can't get. I have trouble
 manipulating the start finish markers I guess!

 - Original Message -
 From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 11:12 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 Hi Gary,

 I can edit down to 1/100th of a second in goldwave.  How much more 
 could
 you
 need?

 Rick


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 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:42 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 the only thing I wish that goldwave could do is to be a more precise or
 finer editor. you can't beat soundforges editing capabilities at any
 price.

 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:29 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 Some people say, You get what you pay for!  But actually, you have 
 to
 take
 a lot of things into consideration when purchasing a sound editor!
 What
 features and abilities you want with a sound editor, and also, what 
 you
 can
 afford!
 - Original Message -
 From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:42 PM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 HI,
 But it's also pretty expensive.

 Best regards
 Brian
 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 5:38 PM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 I think that from what I've heard so far, that Studio Recorder from
 APH
 is
 also quite a program!
 - Original Message -
 From: David Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 12:59 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 I think that the individual needs to take a look at each, decide
 what
 they
 really need to do, and after all that then make the decision on how
 much
 they are willing to pay to get the editor that will do what they
 need
 to
 do.  I really like SoundForge, but I do a lot of audio for radio
 programs,
 etc.  The person simply wanting to get records to MP3 and clean the
 files
 up to make them sound good may decide that they don't need all the
 features
 of Soundforge, and that they can good enough quality with Goldwave
 or
 Audasity or something else.



 - Original Message -
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:06 AM
 Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 : Hello. I prefer Sound Forge because of the scrubbing features it
 has.
 I
 also
 : like the effects but don't get me wrong, Gold Wave is a very good
 program.
 : For me Sound forge is a little bit more accessible. Of course,
 Sound
 Forge
 : was the first editor I had experience with and that I think does
 color
 an
 : oppion sometimes. It's like finding a car though. You can find 6
 people
 who
 : like Fords and 6 people who like shevys. The best way

Re: broadcasting question

2006-05-25 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, maybe so, I will never say never because never is a mighty long time. 
But, When do you think they would install the speech and all that stuff. 
Very few, I say few engineers would want to take their main automation 
computer offline to not only just install the stuff, but test it. The folks 
who mention small station are right on target. A radio Reading Service isn't 
a bad way to get experience either. I think if I were to advise any young 
blind people going in to radio based on my 31 years of experience alone and 
what I think I know about the changing industry, I would recommend talk 
radio, behind the scenes stuff, or production. Have a good voice thought or 
you won't get pass the lobby. The only reason I've been able to do anything 
in this industry is because somebody thought my voice could make them some 
money.

Just some thoughts and they are just my thoughts. I certainly don't know 
everything. I'd love someone to prove me wrong. One thing I have noticed 
though. Whenever I could give someone a job, I always asked blind people I 
knew first. I hope that is a trend that is continuing. Also, if a Reading 
Service control room and entire operation can not be used by blind people, 
and if they don't have at least one blind person working on the job, or if 
they haven't made an attempt to hire a blind person, they should NOT GET ANY 
federal or state money. We have all blind techs and are very proud of that 
fact.


- Original Message - 
From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I could see a braille display being of help, even if it's a referbed 
braille
 lite 20 or 40 bought from FS for around $1900. In that type of situation,
 things could work all right as long as one got all the info that is 
 needed.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:39 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 You are so correct. I have a friend at our local adult sstation who tells
 me
 when he has a shift, he goes in to the control room and has two buttons.
 One
 is the mic, and the other is marked Next Event! All of his scripts are
 on
 the screne as is his log, playlist, show, you name it. Not many stations
 use
 CD's anymore, and get their music from a music service or download a
 packagge from somewhere.

 There are some blind people doing operations work and behind the scene
 stuff, but I don't know of many on the air. I would like to hear from
 anybody using Audiovolt, and other stuff. I've used Enco on a limmited
 bassis, and it does work with Window-eyes right out of the box as do many
 many things, including Sound Forge although the sets do help.

 Chuck


 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:09 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


 It is my understanding that the 1500 songs that most stations have on
 their
 rotating play list are downloaded from special websites that are set up
 by
 the record companies and are simply inserted into the daily play list,
 thus
 eliminating this particular function. At one time I was a music 
 librarian
 for a Canadian public broadcaster. It was my job to order and catalogue
 all
 of the music into a national database with a number of different
 information
 fields to be filled in by the person doing the cataloguing. Back then we
 had physical compact discs that we could actually hold in our hands.
 Today
 all of that music is on a hard drive. If you are an oldies station there
 are
 companies that will actually send you a physical hard drive that is
 preloaded with any type of music that you desire. The  drive costs about
 200-dollars. This is far less than actually going out to buy all of that
 music. In most stations that I have visited in the past year or so, you
 would be hard pressed to find a compact disc fullof music. The most
 recent
 station that I visited was nothing more than a computer, a small control
 board, and a 125 watt transmitter that was about the size of an average
 toaster. I have also worked at stations that had a transmitter that was
 about the size of a house and was water cooled. Believe me I have been
 there and done that. All that I can say is that one has to be nuts to be
 in
 this business. You either love it or hate it. There is nothing in
 between.
 The shifts, well there something else! Getting up at three in the 
 morning
 to
 go into work isn't my cup of tea. As they say, take this job and shove
 it.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:29 PM
 Subject: Re: broadcasting question


I know one thing related to broadcasting, sort of indirectly, that needs

Re: gold wave vs sound forge

2006-05-23 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hello. I prefer Sound Forge because of the scrubbing features it has. I also 
like the effects but don't get me wrong, Gold Wave is a very good program. 
For me Sound forge is a little bit more accessible. Of course, Sound Forge 
was the first editor I had experience with and that I think does color an 
oppion sometimes. It's like finding a car though. You can find 6 people who 
like Fords and 6 people who like shevys. The best way is first, can you 
afford both programs in question and then second, download and try out each 
demo.

Just my thoughts,

Chuck

P.S. I think some of the audio I've produced using the Noise Reduction 
plugins with Sound Forge seem to have better quality then some of the NR 
effects I've used with Sound Forge.


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Subject: Re: gold wave vs sound forge


 Hi Denny!  I like Soundforge because of all the effects that it has, as 
 well
 as really enjoy the noisereduction plug-in, and I also like the ability to
 pitch shift with it!
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 Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 1:40 PM
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 Hi guys,
Right now I use a basic sound editor called Fast Edit.  I find it
 useful for doing what I need to get done.  When I bought it about 3 years
 ago, I wanted something I'd used before and I didn't want to learn a 
 whole
 new program.
I've looked at goldwave and sure it's much more powerful with effects,
 de-popping records, batch conversion to any formats, that kind of thing.
 I don't like the editing interface, how you can't hear right where that
 final bracket drops.  I suppose I can get used to it.  The price of gold
 wave is tempting, sound forge on the other hand costs more and that's
 really all I know about it.  What do you all like and or dislike about
 goldwave and soundforge? Thanks.
 Denny
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Re: Studio Recorder

2006-05-14 Thread Chuck Adkins
I would be surprised if it ever does since it was designed by APH to record 
digital talking books.
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I also use Studio Recorder; it was designed, in part, by blind people, and 
I
 like it a lot.  Only thing I hope happens is that Studio Recorder 
 eventually
 has plug-ins or something for various effects.  That would be really fun!

 Kathy Szinnyey
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 In the beginning, that may be how it started out, and it was maybe
 marketed
 toward the spoken word, but it works quite well for music and other audio
 projects as well.  I've got both it and Sound Forge, and I can honestly
 say
 that I use it more than I do Sound Forge.  Plus some of it's spoken word
 features work great when it comes to breaking up large files with 
 multiple
 songs into individual files.

 Blessings,

 Brian

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 It's a sound editor geared primarily to the recording of the spoken 
 word.

 bruce

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 On Sat, 13 May 2006, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 Hello!
 Whats that program for?
 Is it a sound editor?
 /Anders.
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 You can download a demo of the program at
 http://www.aph.org.

 Blessings,

 Brian

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 Hello:
 where can someone go about learning more about this Studio Recorder
 program?
 thanks
 Juan



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Re: CD INFORMATION FROM ALLOFMP3.COM

2006-05-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
I believe there is a album cover somewhere, not sure where because I never 
worried about it much.

chuck


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Subject: CD INFORMATION FROM ALLOFMP3.COM


 Hi all

 When one buys songs from allofmp3.com, is it possible to get the cd
 information somewhere.  At another [much more expensive!] online music
 service I belong to, you get the cd cover information in a jpg file when 
 you
 download.

 I hope this question makes sense to someone!

 Andre

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Re: AM Transmitter

2006-05-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
Ramsey makes a very nice one for about $100 and it works well from what I 
understand!!!


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I saw one on www.oldtimeradioprograms.com

 The Minx, the Internet radio station that plays all the great love songs.

 http://www.the-minx.com
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 Subject: AM Transmitter


 There's been a lot of talk about FM transmitters. We're in the world's
 worst spot for low-power FM. So with our AM band almost a ghost town, and
 with AM probably being just fine for things like audio books, are there
 any good AM transmitters out there?

 Bruce

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Re: AM Transmitter

2006-05-05 Thread Chuck Adkins
I think if you didn't interfere with anyone, nothing. I don't think anyone 
would know. Not many people full with AM anyway.
I am told the Ramsey transmitter does very well and it's strapable.




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Subject: Re: AM Transmitter


 Chuck, What would happen if you had a transmitter that would carry for a 
 few
 blocks?  Moreover, is such a transmitter available?
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 Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 10:51 PM
 Subject: Re: AM Transmitter


 Ramsey makes a very nice one for about $100 and it works well from what I
 understand!!!


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I saw one on www.oldtimeradioprograms.com

 The Minx, the Internet radio station that plays all the great love 
 songs.

 http://www.the-minx.com
 Jonathan Mosen
 Blog, podcast and radio show: http://www.MosenExplosion.com
 Ph: +1-925-566-9265.
 Mobile/SMS +1-806-252-6671


 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce Toews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 5 May 2006 5:19 p.m.
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: AM Transmitter


 There's been a lot of talk about FM transmitters. We're in the world's
 worst spot for low-power FM. So with our AM band almost a ghost town, 
 and
 with AM probably being just fine for things like audio books, are there
 any good AM transmitters out there?

 Bruce

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Re: Debating on whether to get XM, some info needed

2006-04-27 Thread Chuck Adkins
Kevin, I'm not sure about the repeater question, but I can tell you the XM 
has more repeathers than Sirius. I'm not sure about the boombox though. If 
you have you antena placed in a window, I should say on a window seil, it 
should work but you'll have to try it and see. I have had more luck getting 
the XM signal than I've had getting the Sirius signal. In fact, Sirius 
recomends you put their dish outside, but XM doesn't recomend that, although 
reception might be better with XM if you do that but I haven't had too, 
although I am upstairs and don't have that problem. It might be tricky being 
in a basement no mater which provider you chose. If I could only have one 
service, reception considered, I would have XM--no questions asked.

Hope this helps. If I can be of any further help, feel free to contact me 
offlist, and I'll be more than happy to help. I have the XM XMPCR device and 
love it. Email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Chuck

t
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Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 10:47 PM
Subject: Debating on whether to get XM, some info needed


 Hi.

 With the recent discussion about XM on the list, I am seriously 
 considering
 getting subscribed to it.  I do have some questions that will influence my
 decision.

 First, how well do the repeaters work?  I am in a basement apartment, and
 I'm not sure if my unit faces the right way.  Assuming there is a repeater
 in my location, Raleigh, North Carolina, how good a signal should I 
 expect?
 Could I leave the antenna inside the apartment and still receive a signal?
 Speaking of repeaters, is there a site where I can learn of repeater
 locations?  I have looked with a search engine, but all I find are maps of
 locations, which doesn't do me a lot of good.

 My second main question deals with the boom box XM receiver.  Does it have 
 a
 headphone jack?  If it doesn't, I may look at buying the home receiver
 model, and take it with me to use in other locations.

 Just curious.  I've heard some XM channels before, and I like the mix of
 music on them.

 Thanks in advance for any info.

 Kevin Minor
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Re: XM PCR

2006-04-26 Thread Chuck Adkins
I installed 3 for some friends a few weeks ago, all on Windows XP machines 
and they were activated with no trouble.


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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:46 AM
Subject: Re: XM PCR


I thought back when that XM activated anything that had a valid ID in it.
 I'm sure enough of these got around that they wouldn't cut them off or not
 reactivate one if you had XM for awhile and canceled and gave the radio to
 someone else.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:56 PM
 Subject: Re: XM PCR


 Thanks Chuck.  I did receive the previous message which included
 the details and the price.  This helps a lot as it gives me an
 idea of what to charge the fellow who wishes to buy mine.

 Don Roberts

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 Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 5:49 PM
 Subject: Re: XM PCR


 Hey, sent a message but don't know if it eer got sent. I found an
 xmpcr
 online for about $64 but that was only with a Google search
 looking at the
 first thing I found. Hope that helps.

 If you would like the information, let me know off list and I'll
 forward it
 to you, that is if my prev post doesn't make it because of
 something stupid
 I might have done.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 5:51 PM
 Subject: XM PCR


 Hello,

 An acquaintance wishes to buy an XM PCR.  If one finds one in
 good
 working condition, what should he be willing to pay for it?

 I had heard that immediately after the manufacturer
 discontinued making them, their value on Ebay shot way up but
 subsequently returned to more normal levels.  So what is such a
 receiver worth now in U.S. dollars?

 Thanks.

 Don Roberts



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Re: XM PCR

2006-04-26 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, not that I'm aware of. I also have Sirius and I wish I had a way of 
reading text with it like I do XM. I love the XMPCR very much, and it really 
has spoiled me. I don't really know the Sirius lineup as well as I do XM 
because of that. I have memorized several of my fav Sirius channels. but 
that's about it. It's really frustrating with Sirius during College sports 
seasons because if you don't have the online schedule, you have to scroll 
through a million channels to find out what sports are on, not to mention if 
your fav programming channel gets interrupted with sports. I like XM's 
philosophy of having the sports all in the same group, and your fav 
channel--old-time radio let's say--doesn't get pre-impted like it does on 
Sirius. I can imagine the frustratation of listening to Red Skelton, only to 
have it interrupted with an Army Navy game. Also, Sirius only has their 
old-time radio in half hour blocks. I have heard them many times cut an hour 
program in half, only to play the second half hour whenever. I've heard a 
number of first half shows on Sirius. Well, sorry about that, I digress!


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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: XM PCR


 Cool! Is there anything to make Sirius accessible from a computer, to
 control and the like? I'd really hate to have to play some of that talk
 stuff through an FM transmitter as the mini system I have doesn't have a
 line-in jack. It would be nice if such a kit had digital out to use with 
 my
 turtle beach montego so that TV could be recording through the analog
 line-in while I listen to a show from the Sirius receiver. What would 
 happen
 if I hooked the sat kit to the onboard card line-in and digitally connect
 that card to the turtle beach? The speakers connected to that card would
 probably be adequate for an external synth but nothing more than that as I
 was hoping to use it with JFW if the latency weren't so bad.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:57 PM
 Subject: Re: XM PCR


I installed 3 for some friends a few weeks ago, all on Windows XP machines
 and they were activated with no trouble.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:46 AM
 Subject: Re: XM PCR


I thought back when that XM activated anything that had a valid ID in it.
 I'm sure enough of these got around that they wouldn't cut them off or
 not
 reactivate one if you had XM for awhile and canceled and gave the radio
 to
 someone else.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:56 PM
 Subject: Re: XM PCR


 Thanks Chuck.  I did receive the previous message which included
 the details and the price.  This helps a lot as it gives me an
 idea of what to charge the fellow who wishes to buy mine.

 Don Roberts

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chuck Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 5:49 PM
 Subject: Re: XM PCR


 Hey, sent a message but don't know if it eer got sent. I found an
 xmpcr
 online for about $64 but that was only with a Google search
 looking at the
 first thing I found. Hope that helps.

 If you would like the information, let me know off list and I'll
 forward it
 to you, that is if my prev post doesn't make it because of
 something stupid
 I might have done.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 5:51 PM
 Subject: XM PCR


 Hello,

 An acquaintance wishes to buy an XM PCR.  If one finds one in
 good
 working condition, what should he be willing to pay for it?

 I had heard that immediately after the manufacturer
 discontinued making them, their value on Ebay shot way up but
 subsequently returned to more normal levels.  So what is such a
 receiver worth now in U.S. dollars?

 Thanks.

 Don Roberts



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