Re: New version of itunes available.

2007-03-06 Thread Corey Cook
since when does i tunes work with jaws?

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 I am not totally sure I understand your message.  Does this include the
latest I Tunes for Windows XP?  If so, how long has this release been the
current release?  I just updated my I-Tunes last week, but I really haven't
done much with it other than install it.


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Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic

2007-01-16 Thread Corey Cook
Yes I am interested in internet broadcasting.
Since I can't seem to get in to over the air radio.
But being a radio snob I am looking for the mic that will give me the best 
radio sound.

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- Original Message - 
From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


My point exactly, Bob. Cory is probably interested in internet
broadcasting, if I'm wrong correct me on that one,  and even a 50
dollar headset mic will serve your needs just fine for that, if used
properly and if your setup allows for such a thing.  Everyone's setup
is different and yes, different mics are used for different applications.
So it may be the right mic for you, but maybe not.



At 12:07 AM 1/16/2007, you wrote:
The question that should be answered is what kind of application wil you b
using this microphone for? Microphones are wide and varied , and depending
on the application can be expensive or in expensive. There are microphones
that are specifically designed for live performances, and there are those
types of microphones that are designed specifically for studios. Now that 
we
have computers in most broadcast facilities todays microphones have to be
shielded and properly grounded in order to avoid that anoying 60 herts hum.
- Original Message -
From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 10:00 PM
Subject: RE: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 
  He's not an audio snob. I think he's right. You have to ask what is the
  mic
  going to be used for. All of the radio stations I have been in use very
  expensive condenser mics. You can get a cheaper akg mic if it's for
  broadcasting. You will get a wormer more professional sound. This info
  comes
  from the engineer at our local public radio station. Unfortunately, I
  can't
  afford one for my show at this time.
 
  On the other hand, I know several folk musicians who will use nothing 
  but
  the sure mic. You can't just say that a mic is good or bad. You need to
  evaluate what you want to use it for and then you need to look at your
  budget...
 
  Just my opinion,
 
  Judy
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nick G
  Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 7:19 PM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic
 
 
  By saying that it was over rated, i am not saying that something is 
  quote
  unquote wrong audio-wise with the 58.  What i am saying is wrong with
  the
  58 is its high price tag, which isn't justified.  Furthermore, and this 
  is
  what pisses me off, is that, and i can back this up with many people,
  people
  seem to have a complex when they have their 58's in a studio setting.
  They
  think that htis is a shure mic, and because of the marketing hype 
  involved
  with said shure mic, they feel they have the best of the best.  The 
  Quote
  unquote legendary Shure SM58.
 
  the manufacturer's suggested retail price for a 58 is well over $99,
  possibly $199.  the manufacturer's suggested retail price for an Audio
  Technica Atr30 seems to have dipped from $79 down to $39, which is what
  I've
  seen it going for for years.  And the specifications are just as good, 
  and
  the sound is up there to proove it.
 
  At the price of a 58, or possibly less, and I am perfectly qualified to
  say
  this because I've done it, you can get one hell of a condenser 
  microphone.
  Look at anything made by cad and you'll see of what I speak.  But, 
  again,
  the Shure SM58 is marketed as a classic.  It is.  It's a throwback to 
  the
  days when there was no better value, without the price decrease that 
  would
  befit a mic like the 58 based on how it sounds.  Now there is better 
  value
  in the mic world.  Do your research before settling on market-hype,
  because
  market-hype will kill you.  It has done that to me.
  - Original Message -
  From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 5:00 PM
  Subject: Re: mic
 
 
  over-rated?
  Absolutely nothing wrong with the Sure sm58.
  Man what an audio ssnob...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  At 03:49 PM 1/15/2007, you wrote:
 Though let me tell ya, going from an MXL condenser mic like you had to 
 an
 over-rated 58...Damn Sarah...
 - Original Message -
 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 3:14 PM
 Subject: Re: mic
 
 
   Hello. I am usng a shure sm58 for mine. YOu will need an xlr cable 
   for
   that
   though.
  
   I am looking for a good mic to use for internet radio broadcasting.
   Any ideas?
  
   Corey

using a mixer

2007-01-16 Thread Corey Cook
hey all,
I am new to the world of internet broadcasting.
and I have a question.
what is all the talk on here about using a mixer?
I thought mainly that I only needed broadcast software and a mic, where does 
the mixer come and how would I use it.
Thanks for the help, and forgive the simple quesions.

Corey Cook
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- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


Chris,
You hit the nail on the head! We are not talking conventional  broadcasting
here, we are only talking about the internet where the bandwidth is narrow
to begin with Whether you use a thousand dollar mike or a fifty dollar mike
the end results are going to be the same when you take the available
bandwidth into consideration. In order to compensate for the difference in
bandwidth some broadcasters will go as far as to ad audio processing to the
mix. They will enhance the audio by putting emphasis on certain frequencies
giving the impression   that one is listening to good audio. With audio
processing  It is very easy to trick the human ear into thinking that what
you are listening too is top notch quality, when in reality we are only
masking it. The other day there was a debate about cassette tape verses CD.
We have to keep in mind that the faster the tape travels across the heads
the better the audio quality. Back in the days of reel to reel tape
recorders we had several tape speeds to choose from, 1 and 7 eights, 3 and 3
quarters, 7 and one half, 15, and 30 The laddered two speeds where mainly
used by broadcasters. Personally I find the phonograph record to be the
best, as there is a fullness and warmth to the sound provided that you don't
have a record with a lot of pops on it. The price of mixers and microphones
have come down considerably over the years. I can get a good microphone for
around 50 dollars and a Barrenger mixer with all of the bells and whistles
for about the same. Many broadcasters are now using off the shelf equipment
for daily use, as the quality is as good as some of the mid priced
commercial stuff. For an example if an off the shelf CD player packs it in
you simply throw it away and get a new one, as the labour of repairing it
would simply be too expensive In conclusion if one is setting up an internet
radio station there is no need to go into deep debt in order to achieve a
good sound. One should be able to set up an internet station for well under
500 dollars. Provided that you have a computer your major cost will be the
software, and that too is dropping in cost. Hope this helps.   .  . .  .
 ginal Message - 
From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 My point exactly, Bob. Cory is probably interested in internet
 broadcasting, if I'm wrong correct me on that one,  and even a 50
 dollar headset mic will serve your needs just fine for that, if used
 properly and if your setup allows for such a thing.  Everyone's setup
 is different and yes, different mics are used for different applications.
 So it may be the right mic for you, but maybe not.



 At 12:07 AM 1/16/2007, you wrote:
The question that should be answered is what kind of application wil you b
using this microphone for? Microphones are wide and varied , and depending
on the application can be expensive or in expensive. There are microphones
that are specifically designed for live performances, and there are those
types of microphones that are designed specifically for studios. Now that
we
have computers in most broadcast facilities todays microphones have to be
shielded and properly grounded in order to avoid that anoying 60 herts
hum.
- Original Message -
From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 10:00 PM
Subject: RE: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 
  He's not an audio snob. I think he's right. You have to ask what is the
  mic
  going to be used for. All of the radio stations I have been in use very
  expensive condenser mics. You can get a cheaper akg mic if it's for
  broadcasting. You will get a wormer more professional sound. This info
  comes
  from the engineer at our local public radio station. Unfortunately, I
  can't
  afford one for my show at this time.
 
  On the other hand, I know several folk musicians who will use nothing
  but
  the sure mic. You can't just say that a mic is good or bad. You need to
  evaluate what you want to use it for and then you need to look at your
  budget...
 
  Just my opinion,
 
  Judy
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nick G
  Sent

Re: using a mixer

2007-01-16 Thread Corey Cook
correction have more than one mic, or play music from a cd or other source 
than the harddrive.

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- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: using a mixer


You could of course use your keyboard, however if you want to use other
sources ofaudio such as an interview that is stored on an MP3 player a mixer
would make things much easier. Just check around and see what other people
are doing  in this regard. Commercial radio stations use mixers and boards
to accomplish the same thing. They may have music on one computer and
commercials and jingles on another. With the mixer or board they can mix the
two audio sources smoothly.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:52 PM
Subject: using a mixer


 hey all,
 I am new to the world of internet broadcasting.
 and I have a question.
 what is all the talk on here about using a mixer?
 I thought mainly that I only needed broadcast software and a mic, where
 does
 the mixer come and how would I use it.
 Thanks for the help, and forgive the simple quesions.

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 AIM: goldadore922
 BLOG: http://www.xanga.com/ciu_nice_guy
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:05 PM
 Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 Chris,
 You hit the nail on the head! We are not talking conventional
 broadcasting
 here, we are only talking about the internet where the bandwidth is narrow
 to begin with Whether you use a thousand dollar mike or a fifty dollar
 mike
 the end results are going to be the same when you take the available
 bandwidth into consideration. In order to compensate for the difference in
 bandwidth some broadcasters will go as far as to ad audio processing to
 the
 mix. They will enhance the audio by putting emphasis on certain
 frequencies
 giving the impression   that one is listening to good audio. With audio
 processing  It is very easy to trick the human ear into thinking that what
 you are listening too is top notch quality, when in reality we are only
 masking it. The other day there was a debate about cassette tape verses
 CD.
 We have to keep in mind that the faster the tape travels across the heads
 the better the audio quality. Back in the days of reel to reel tape
 recorders we had several tape speeds to choose from, 1 and 7 eights, 3 and
 3
 quarters, 7 and one half, 15, and 30 The laddered two speeds where mainly
 used by broadcasters. Personally I find the phonograph record to be the
 best, as there is a fullness and warmth to the sound provided that you
 don't
 have a record with a lot of pops on it. The price of mixers and
 microphones
 have come down considerably over the years. I can get a good microphone
 for
 around 50 dollars and a Barrenger mixer with all of the bells and whistles
 for about the same. Many broadcasters are now using off the shelf
 equipment
 for daily use, as the quality is as good as some of the mid priced
 commercial stuff. For an example if an off the shelf CD player packs it in
 you simply throw it away and get a new one, as the labour of repairing it
 would simply be too expensive In conclusion if one is setting up an
 internet
 radio station there is no need to go into deep debt in order to achieve a
 good sound. One should be able to set up an internet station for well
 under
 500 dollars. Provided that you have a computer your major cost will be the
 software, and that too is dropping in cost. Hope this helps.   .  . .  .
 ginal Message - 
 From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:44 AM
 Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 My point exactly, Bob. Cory is probably interested in internet
 broadcasting, if I'm wrong correct me on that one,  and even a 50
 dollar headset mic will serve your needs just fine for that, if used
 properly and if your setup allows for such a thing.  Everyone's setup
 is different and yes, different mics are used for different applications.
 So it may be the right mic for you, but maybe not.



 At 12:07 AM 1/16/2007, you wrote:
The question that should be answered is what kind of application wil you
b
using this microphone for? Microphones are wide and varied , and
depending
on the application can be expensive or in expensive. There are
microphones
that are specifically designed for live performances, and there are those
types of microphones that are designed specifically for studios. Now that
we
have computers in most broadcast facilities todays microphones have to be
shielded and properly

Re: using a mixer

2007-01-16 Thread Corey Cook
so what you are saying is for example if I use a mixer, I can have more than 
one mixer, or play music from a cd if it is not already on my harddrive?
and I would hook the mixer into my sound card?

Corey Cook
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- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: using a mixer


You could of course use your keyboard, however if you want to use other
sources ofaudio such as an interview that is stored on an MP3 player a mixer
would make things much easier. Just check around and see what other people
are doing  in this regard. Commercial radio stations use mixers and boards
to accomplish the same thing. They may have music on one computer and
commercials and jingles on another. With the mixer or board they can mix the
two audio sources smoothly.
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:52 PM
Subject: using a mixer


 hey all,
 I am new to the world of internet broadcasting.
 and I have a question.
 what is all the talk on here about using a mixer?
 I thought mainly that I only needed broadcast software and a mic, where
 does
 the mixer come and how would I use it.
 Thanks for the help, and forgive the simple quesions.

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 AIM: goldadore922
 BLOG: http://www.xanga.com/ciu_nice_guy
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:05 PM
 Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 Chris,
 You hit the nail on the head! We are not talking conventional
 broadcasting
 here, we are only talking about the internet where the bandwidth is narrow
 to begin with Whether you use a thousand dollar mike or a fifty dollar
 mike
 the end results are going to be the same when you take the available
 bandwidth into consideration. In order to compensate for the difference in
 bandwidth some broadcasters will go as far as to ad audio processing to
 the
 mix. They will enhance the audio by putting emphasis on certain
 frequencies
 giving the impression   that one is listening to good audio. With audio
 processing  It is very easy to trick the human ear into thinking that what
 you are listening too is top notch quality, when in reality we are only
 masking it. The other day there was a debate about cassette tape verses
 CD.
 We have to keep in mind that the faster the tape travels across the heads
 the better the audio quality. Back in the days of reel to reel tape
 recorders we had several tape speeds to choose from, 1 and 7 eights, 3 and
 3
 quarters, 7 and one half, 15, and 30 The laddered two speeds where mainly
 used by broadcasters. Personally I find the phonograph record to be the
 best, as there is a fullness and warmth to the sound provided that you
 don't
 have a record with a lot of pops on it. The price of mixers and
 microphones
 have come down considerably over the years. I can get a good microphone
 for
 around 50 dollars and a Barrenger mixer with all of the bells and whistles
 for about the same. Many broadcasters are now using off the shelf
 equipment
 for daily use, as the quality is as good as some of the mid priced
 commercial stuff. For an example if an off the shelf CD player packs it in
 you simply throw it away and get a new one, as the labour of repairing it
 would simply be too expensive In conclusion if one is setting up an
 internet
 radio station there is no need to go into deep debt in order to achieve a
 good sound. One should be able to set up an internet station for well
 under
 500 dollars. Provided that you have a computer your major cost will be the
 software, and that too is dropping in cost. Hope this helps.   .  . .  .
 ginal Message - 
 From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:44 AM
 Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 My point exactly, Bob. Cory is probably interested in internet
 broadcasting, if I'm wrong correct me on that one,  and even a 50
 dollar headset mic will serve your needs just fine for that, if used
 properly and if your setup allows for such a thing.  Everyone's setup
 is different and yes, different mics are used for different applications.
 So it may be the right mic for you, but maybe not.



 At 12:07 AM 1/16/2007, you wrote:
The question that should be answered is what kind of application wil you
b
using this microphone for? Microphones are wide and varied , and
depending
on the application can be expensive or in expensive. There are
microphones
that are specifically designed for live performances, and there are those
types of microphones that are designed specifically for studios. Now that
we

Re: using a mixer

2007-01-16 Thread Corey Cook
I have radio experience with a mixer, just not use with a mixer and 
computer.
this is the reason for my questions

Corey Cook
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- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: using a mixer


Most mixers have a number of input lines that will accommodate microphones,
MP3 or CD players, Cassette recorders, turntables etc. I honestly don't
think that you are going to require more than one mixer. The mixer is
usually laid out in such a way making it easy to navagate and understand. .
.
- Original Message - 
From: Corey Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: using a mixer


 so what you are saying is for example if I use a mixer, I can have more
 than
 one mixer, or play music from a cd if it is not already on my harddrive?
 and I would hook the mixer into my sound card?

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
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 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:40 PM
 Subject: Re: using a mixer


 You could of course use your keyboard, however if you want to use other
 sources ofaudio such as an interview that is stored on an MP3 player a
 mixer
 would make things much easier. Just check around and see what other people
 are doing  in this regard. Commercial radio stations use mixers and boards
 to accomplish the same thing. They may have music on one computer and
 commercials and jingles on another. With the mixer or board they can mix
 the
 two audio sources smoothly.
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:52 PM
 Subject: using a mixer


 hey all,
 I am new to the world of internet broadcasting.
 and I have a question.
 what is all the talk on here about using a mixer?
 I thought mainly that I only needed broadcast software and a mic, where
 does
 the mixer come and how would I use it.
 Thanks for the help, and forgive the simple quesions.

 Corey Cook
 EMail:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 AIM: goldadore922
 BLOG: http://www.xanga.com/ciu_nice_guy
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:05 PM
 Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58, was Re: mic


 Chris,
 You hit the nail on the head! We are not talking conventional
 broadcasting
 here, we are only talking about the internet where the bandwidth is
 narrow
 to begin with Whether you use a thousand dollar mike or a fifty dollar
 mike
 the end results are going to be the same when you take the available
 bandwidth into consideration. In order to compensate for the difference
 in
 bandwidth some broadcasters will go as far as to ad audio processing to
 the
 mix. They will enhance the audio by putting emphasis on certain
 frequencies
 giving the impression   that one is listening to good audio. With audio
 processing  It is very easy to trick the human ear into thinking that
 what
 you are listening too is top notch quality, when in reality we are only
 masking it. The other day there was a debate about cassette tape verses
 CD.
 We have to keep in mind that the faster the tape travels across the heads
 the better the audio quality. Back in the days of reel to reel tape
 recorders we had several tape speeds to choose from, 1 and 7 eights, 3
 and
 3
 quarters, 7 and one half, 15, and 30 The laddered two speeds where mainly
 used by broadcasters. Personally I find the phonograph record to be the
 best, as there is a fullness and warmth to the sound provided that you
 don't
 have a record with a lot of pops on it. The price of mixers and
 microphones
 have come down considerably over the years. I can get a good microphone
 for
 around 50 dollars and a Barrenger mixer with all of the bells and
 whistles
 for about the same. Many broadcasters are now using off the shelf
 equipment
 for daily use, as the quality is as good as some of the mid priced
 commercial stuff. For an example if an off the shelf CD player packs it
 in
 you simply throw it away and get a new one, as the labour of repairing it
 would simply be too expensive In conclusion if one is setting up an
 internet
 radio station there is no need to go into deep debt in order to achieve a
 good sound. One should be able to set up an internet station for well
 under
 500 dollars. Provided that you have a computer your major cost will be
 the
 software, and that too is dropping in cost. Hope this helps.   .  . .  .
 ginal Message - 
 From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list

my next question

2007-01-16 Thread Corey Cook
Hey all,
How can I broadcast using jaws but keep jaws from being heard on the 
broadcast?

Corey Cook
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LOL dudes!

You guys really brake me up man!

I've done loads of recording and even though I am just a lowly drummer I can
tell you that it's my experience that the 58 is not industry standard for
vocals in the recording studio.

It is however, the standard for live performance.

Just like the SM 57 is the preferred choice for most live instrument
settings.

I've seen and used mikes in the studio that cost over a grand each no
problem.

I mike my kit with old Zen 421's and the snare with a 441 and I will never
give em up LOL!

Yall problbly know that there are plenty of rip offs on sure products like
the mexican 58 and the Tywaun 58.
One needs to be vary careful when buying if they want a true made in USA
sure product.

Sing on...Keith

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By saying that it was over rated, i am not saying that something is quote
unquote wrong audio-wise with the 58.  What i am saying is wrong with the
58 is its high price tag, which isn't justified.  Furthermore, and this is
what pisses me off, is that, and i can back this up with many people, people
seem to have a complex when they have their 58's in a studio setting.  They
think that htis is a shure mic, and because of the marketing hype involved
with said shure mic, they feel they have the best of the best.  The Quote
unquote legendary Shure SM58.

the manufacturer's suggested retail price for a 58 is well over $99,
possibly $199.  the manufacturer's suggested retail price for an Audio
Technica Atr30 seems to have dipped from $79 down to $39, which is what I've
seen it going for for years.  And the specifications are just as good, and
the sound is up there to proove it.

At the price of a 58, or possibly less, and I am perfectly qualified to say
this because I've done it, you can get one hell of a condenser microphone.
Look at anything made by cad and you'll see of what I speak.  But, again,
the Shure SM58 is marketed as a classic.  It is.  It's a throwback to the
days when there was no better value, without the price decrease that would
befit a mic like the 58 based on how it sounds.  Now there is better value
in the mic world.  Do your research before settling on market-hype, because
market-hype will kill you.  It has done that to me.
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 over-rated?
 Absolutely nothing wrong with the Sure sm58.
 Man what an audio ssnob...








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Though let me tell ya, going from an MXL condenser mic like you had to an
over-rated 58...Damn Sarah...
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  Hello. I am usng a shure sm58 for mine. YOu will need an xlr cable for
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  I am looking for a good mic to use for internet radio broadcasting.
  Any ideas?
 
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Re: Audition

2007-01-15 Thread Corey Cook
Yeah that is my issue also.
I have never had the time to learn scripting.

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Hi Corey
As far as the writer of the scripts is concerned it's not impossible, but as
a major interface change happened between 1.5 and 2, he says he can't give
the time to it. He also suggested that another person familiar with
scripting could perhaps do the writing. Unfortunately I've never learned how
to script and so if we wish it done we need to find another enthusiast.
Regards.
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 how hard would it be for someone who knows how to write scrips to make
 vertion2 work with jaws 8?

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 It was cool Edit in the past before Adobe took the project over.

 On 15/01/2007, at 11:53 AM, Corey Cook wrote:

 is Audition  even made any more?
 thought it was now called cool edit.
 or was it cool edit in the past?

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 Hi
 I'm not sure that Adobe Audition scripts work with Version 8 of Jaws. I
 certainly can't get them to work properly. I've written to the writer
 of the
 scripts to find out which version of Jaws they work with. I think the
 ast
 version I got them to work on was version 7.0, certainly version 6
 ilm, but
 at present I can't get them to work with 8. If anyone has them working
 successfully with Jaws perhaps they could let us know the version.
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 Ok, well I'm not an expert here because I don't use multi track
 software on my PC but if there are scripts for Adobe Audition then
 that would seem to be a logical choice and perhaps Vegas.

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 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws
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 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
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Re: mic

2007-01-15 Thread Corey Cook
how does that cable work?

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Hello. I am usng a shure sm58 for mine. YOu will need an xlr cable for that
though.

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Re: mic

2007-01-15 Thread Corey Cook
would the xlr port be the port I would normally plug a mic into on the 
computer?
my laptop has a headphone jack and a mic jack

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One end goes in to your mic and the other goes in to a mixer or an xlr port
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how does that cable work?

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Hello. I am usng a shure sm58 for mine. YOu will need an xlr cable for that
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Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
we are talking about bothy types of software.

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Hang on a moment, are we talking about multi track software as in the
software used to record multi tracks for music or are we talking
about broadcasting software, at least one of the titles mentioned
here I think is a broadcasting package which is far different to
multi track recording/editing software.

On 14/01/2007, at 5:38 PM, Corey Cook wrote:

how much do these programs cost?
and how well do they work with jaws?

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multi track try
ntrack studio
broadcasting software
stationplaylist
another multi track software that is freeware
is
http://www.blindmusician.net./
you can find it on that website
thanks
hank
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 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with
 jaws 8.0
 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
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Re: broadcasting software

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
I wonder if they could be made to work with jaws?

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Yes, station Playlist creator isn't bad but in my view, I think its
an absolute toy compared to such broadcasting applications as SAM
Broadcaster or OTS DJ, these applications are incredibly powerful
though I'm lead to believe that they're not too accessible with Jfw,
most functionality of these 2 pieces of software is accessible I'm
happy to say through Window-Eyes.

On 14/01/2007, at 8:16 PM, hank smith wrote:

station playlist studio you can I use that to broadcast on
moukifanradio the
creater portion of station playlist  is for running radio automation you
don't need one to use the other meaning you can just purchase station
playlist studio and use it as a stand alone application and get creater
later on down the road if you want
the site to learn more is
www.stationplaylist.com
thanks
hank
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 Hey Hank thanks for the help.
 do you know if I can use this software to broadcast on acb radio
 when and
 if
 I get a show on it?

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 ntrack is 45 dollars
 stationplaylist is around 300 dolllars us
 the third one is freeware
 should work perfictly with jaws
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 how much do these programs cost?
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 multi track try
 ntrack studio
 broadcasting software
 stationplaylist
 another multi track software that is freeware
 is
 http://www.blindmusician.net./
 you can find it on that website
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 Hey all,
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Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
any chance the snow man will make scrips for it?

I need to buy his sound forge scrips.

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I wish there were scripts for sony acid 6 that is simular to vagus but
really powerfull.
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 Ok, well I'm not an expert here because I don't use multi track
 software on my PC but if there are scripts for Adobe Audition then
 that would seem to be a logical choice and perhaps Vegas.

 On 14/01/2007, at 5:23 PM, Corey Cook wrote:

 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws
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Audition

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
is Audition  even made any more?
thought it was now called cool edit.
or was it cool edit in the past?

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Hi
I'm not sure that Adobe Audition scripts work with Version 8 of Jaws. I
certainly can't get them to work properly. I've written to the writer of the
scripts to find out which version of Jaws they work with. I think the ast
version I got them to work on was version 7.0, certainly version 6 ilm, but
at present I can't get them to work with 8. If anyone has them working
successfully with Jaws perhaps they could let us know the version.
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 Ok, well I'm not an expert here because I don't use multi track
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ACB

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
will this work for ACB radio?
and how do I get it?

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station playlist studio you can I use that to broadcast on moukifanradio the
creater portion of station playlist  is for running radio automation you
don't need one to use the other meaning you can just purchase station
playlist studio and use it as a stand alone application and get creater
later on down the road if you want
the site to learn more is
www.stationplaylist.com
thanks
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 Hey Hank thanks for the help.
 do you know if I can use this software to broadcast on acb radio when and
 if
 I get a show on it?

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 ntrack is 45 dollars
 stationplaylist is around 300 dolllars us
 the third one is freeware
 should work perfictly with jaws
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 how much do these programs cost?
 and how well do they work with jaws?

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 multi track try
 ntrack studio
 broadcasting software
 stationplaylist
 another multi track software that is freeware
 is
 http://www.blindmusician.net./
 you can find it on that website
 thanks
 hank
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Re: Audition

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
thanks.
has been a while since I talked to my friends in radio who use that one.

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Hi Corey
It was Cool Edit first then became Audition. The latest version that works
with Jaws is 1.5. The current version 2 has been changed substantially and
is not supported with Jaws.
Probably it's the best if you wish multitrack in an audio program - my own
experience is that it does not work with Jaws 8 but works well enough with
Jaws 6 and probably 7.0.
Of course the best for multitrack using mide and audio is Sonar (formally
Cakewalk) but this only works, but works well, with specialised expensive
scripts available from 'dancing dots'.

Regards.
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Subject: Audition


 is Audition  even made any more?
 thought it was now called cool edit.
 or was it cool edit in the past?

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 Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Hi
 I'm not sure that Adobe Audition scripts work with Version 8 of Jaws. I
 certainly can't get them to work properly. I've written to the writer of
 the
 scripts to find out which version of Jaws they work with. I think the ast
 version I got them to work on was version 7.0, certainly version 6 ilm,
 but
 at present I can't get them to work with 8. If anyone has them working
 successfully with Jaws perhaps they could let us know the version.
 Gordon McFarlane
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 Ok, well I'm not an expert here because I don't use multi track
 software on my PC but if there are scripts for Adobe Audition then
 that would seem to be a logical choice and perhaps Vegas.

 On 14/01/2007, at 5:23 PM, Corey Cook wrote:

 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws
 8.0
 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
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Re: Station Playlist on ACB RI

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
how can I get it?
do I need jaws scrips?
if so how much do the scrips cost, and how much does the program cost?
what is the learning curb? easy to use or hard

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Yes you most certainly can, many broadcasters on ACBRI use Station
playlist studio.


At 06:55 PM 1/14/2007, you wrote:
will this work for ACB radio?
and how do I get it?

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station playlist studio you can I use that to broadcast on moukifanradio 
the
creater portion of station playlist  is for running radio automation you
don't need one to use the other meaning you can just purchase station
playlist studio and use it as a stand alone application and get creater
later on down the road if you want
the site to learn more is
www.stationplaylist.com
thanks
hank
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  Hey Hank thanks for the help.
  do you know if I can use this software to broadcast on acb radio when 
  and
  if
  I get a show on it?
 
  Corey Cook
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  Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:57 AM
  Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws
 
 
  ntrack is 45 dollars
  stationplaylist is around 300 dolllars us
  the third one is freeware
  should work perfictly with jaws
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  Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws
 
 
  how much do these programs cost?
  and how well do they work with jaws?
 
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  Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws
 
 
  multi track try
  ntrack studio
  broadcasting software
  stationplaylist
  another multi track software that is freeware
  is
  http://www.blindmusician.net./
  you can find it on that website
  thanks
  hank
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  Hey all,
  I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws
  8.0
  I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
  Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
  Any help would be great.
 
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Re: Audition

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
how hard would it be for someone who knows how to write scrips to make 
vertion2 work with jaws 8?

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Subject: Re: Audition


It was cool Edit in the past before Adobe took the project over.

On 15/01/2007, at 11:53 AM, Corey Cook wrote:

is Audition  even made any more?
thought it was now called cool edit.
or was it cool edit in the past?

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Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


Hi
I'm not sure that Adobe Audition scripts work with Version 8 of Jaws. I
certainly can't get them to work properly. I've written to the writer
of the
scripts to find out which version of Jaws they work with. I think the
ast
version I got them to work on was version 7.0, certainly version 6
ilm, but
at present I can't get them to work with 8. If anyone has them working
successfully with Jaws perhaps they could let us know the version.
Gordon McFarlane
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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:38 AM
Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Ok, well I'm not an expert here because I don't use multi track
 software on my PC but if there are scripts for Adobe Audition then
 that would seem to be a logical choice and perhaps Vegas.

 On 14/01/2007, at 5:23 PM, Corey Cook wrote:

 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws
 8.0
 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
 Any help would be great.

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mic

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I am looking for a good mic to use for internet radio broadcasting.
Any ideas?

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Re: Station Playlist on ACB RI

2007-01-14 Thread Corey Cook
Thanks Chris for the help.
Will check it out on my next day off.
Should be easy for me.

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Subject: Re: Station Playlist on ACB RI


At 10:48 PM 1/14/2007, you asked:

how can I get it? You have to purchase it from:

  http://www.stationplaylist.com



do I need jaws scrips?
if so how much do the scrips cost, and how much does the program cost?
  No JAWS scripts are necessary to use station playlist studio.
The program costs about $100, depending on which version you want.
you probably want standard since you won't be running a station full time.







what is the learning curb? easy to use or hard
Well, now that's subjective, isn't it.
What may be easy for me, may be hard for you, I mean we all have
different abilities.
  so the best advice I can give you is to download the demo and give
it a shot for yourself.  That's the only way you'll ever know if it's
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Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws

2007-01-13 Thread Corey Cook
how much do these programs cost?
and how well do they work with jaws?

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Subject: Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


multi track try
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stationplaylist
another multi track software that is freeware
is
http://www.blindmusician.net./
you can find it on that website
thanks
hank
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Subject: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws


 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws 8.0
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 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
 Any help would be great.

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Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws

2007-01-13 Thread Corey Cook
yeah those are the ones I thought of, but I am not sure if there are scrips.

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Ok, well I'm not an expert here because I don't use multi track
software on my PC but if there are scripts for Adobe Audition then
that would seem to be a logical choice and perhaps Vegas.

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Hey all,
I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws
8.0
I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
Any help would be great.

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Re: multi track software that works well or at all with jaws

2007-01-13 Thread Corey Cook
Hey Hank thanks for the help.
do you know if I can use this software to broadcast on acb radio when and if 
I get a show on it?

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ntrack is 45 dollars
stationplaylist is around 300 dolllars us
the third one is freeware
should work perfictly with jaws
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 how much do these programs cost?
 and how well do they work with jaws?

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 multi track try
 ntrack studio
 broadcasting software
 stationplaylist
 another multi track software that is freeware
 is
 http://www.blindmusician.net./
 you can find it on that website
 thanks
 hank
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 Hey all,
 I am looking for multi track audio software that would work with jaws 8.0
 I have sound forge but this is not multi track.
 Also looking for broadcast software that will work with jaws.
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Re: soundforge 8

2006-11-11 Thread Corey Cook
sf does work for the most part with out buying the scripts.
Not sure what the scrips will make it do, have been using sf8 for a year 
with out scrips.

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i was always under the impression that JAWS already had scripts built in to
it for SoundForge, but maybe that was for a different version.  I am more a
GoldWave guy, although I certainly have used SF, and love it.  The only
reason that I don't use it, is because for me, it was a bit too pricy for my
budget, but yet GoldWave is only 44 U.S. dollars which in my opinion, for
what all you get and what all it does is phenomenelly reasonable.

I think both players have their plusses, and minuses, but, anyway... I don't
anna get off topic of this thread, so I won't comment on that right at this
given time.


Chris.

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 Does anyone know where I can get scripts for this?  I've sent an email to
 the snowman but have recieved no answer.  Is there another place to get
 them?
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witch vertion of winamp?

2006-10-18 Thread Corey Cook
Hello what vertion of winamp do I need to work best with jaws 5.10?
I see that there is a 5.3 winamp but am afraid to get it.
any help would be great.

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winamp tutorial

2006-10-17 Thread Corey Cook
Hey there,
I am looking for help using winamp with jaws.
any websites or documentation would be great.

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Re: sirius receivers

2006-10-16 Thread Corey Cook
the sportser 3 is a great sirius unit.

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Although the units do not have a speech output they are pretty straight
forward to operate with 30 channel presets, volume up and down, scan up and
scan down etc. As suggested the best thing to do is to try one out before
buying, and in that way you will be able to determine whether satelite radio
is for you or not.
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I haven't seen a Sirius or XM receiver that can't be used, although each
 person has their own difficulties, so I would say go to a place that
 displays Sirius and try one out.


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 Hey
 i'm debating subscribing to serius i know this isn't the ideal place but
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Re: New Nero User.

2004-05-29 Thread Corey Cook
thanks for these, but what if you want to make a copy of a cd that is not on
your harddrive.
does nero allow you to make cd image files, and if so how?


Corey Cook
Eph. 1:7 through Eph. 1:9 (NLT)
He is so rich in kindness that he purchased our freedom through the blood of
his Son, and our sins are forgiven. He has showered his kindness on us,
along with all wisdom and understanding.
God's secret plan has now been revealed to us; it is a plan centered on
Christ, designed long ago according to his good pleasure.

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Hi Kevin.  I'm also a new Nero user.  I also appreciate you sending the
information as to the steps for burning a CD in Nero.
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 Hi Billy.

 These notes may vary slightly depending on the version of Nero that you
have
 but give them a go and see how you get on.

 Using Nero to burn a compilation from tracks stored on your hard drive

 1. Start Nero from the desktop or programs menu.
 2. Select CD from the choice of medium that can be written to by Nero.
Tab
 to Next and press enter.
 3. Select compile a new CD from the radio buttons.  Tab to Next and
press
 enter.
 4. Now choose the format of the CD you would like to burn.  Select Audio
 from the radio buttons if you want a CD that will play in standard CD
 players or select Data if you want a CD that will be used to contain MP3
 tracks that will only be played in an MP3 player.  Tab to Next and press
 enter.
 5. Press enter on the Finish button and the compilation window will be in
 focus.
 6. Use the keystroke windows + E to start Windows Explorer.
 7. Locate the tracks you wish to add to your compilation by browsing the
 folders on your hard drive where they reside.
 8. For selected tracks, use the keystroke control + C to copy them to the
 clipboard.
 9. Press alt + tab to bring the Nero compilation window back into focus.
 10. Use the keystroke control + V to paste the tracks into the
compilation.
 11. Repeat steps 7 through 10 until you have added all of the tracks you
 want to include in your compilation.
 12. You may now want to reorder the tracks in your compilation.  To do
this,
 use the keystroke control + X to cut the track to the keyboard then use
the
 up and down arrow keys to locate the track that you wish to immediately
 follow the track you've just cut to the clipboard.  Use the keystroke
 control + V to paste the track into the compilation and it will then
appear
 at this point.  NOTE:  this reordering is only possible if you have chose
 audio format and not possible for data format.
 13. When you are ready to burn your compilation, close all running
 applications so that Nero is not competing for your computer's resources.
 14. To burn the compilation, press alt + F to open the file menu and then
 press W to open the Burn dialogue.
 15. Tab to the Burn button and press enter.


 Kevin
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  Ron, thanks for the info. I'd like to burn both formats please.
  Billy
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   Ok;Billy do you want to have it stay as mp3 or convert it to audio to
 play
   on a stereo?
   Ron
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Re: A question about splitting an audio file in to tracks?

2004-05-27 Thread Corey Cook
I think sound fforge
will do that for you.

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Hello everyone:
I am writing to the list, because I would greatly appreciate some help with
the following:
I am looking for a program that I can use so that I can split a audio file
in to tracks.  I have never done this, so any help would be greatly
appreciated.
thanks everyone in advance
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Re: windows media info

2004-05-09 Thread Corey Cook
There is a windows media player 9.0 for win 98


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Subject: windows media info


Hello to you all
I am running windows 98 on this computer
And a few weeks ago I went to have a look at the new VIP on air
Now I use winamp but you have to use media player on this site
But I had never updated on this computer and found out I needed to get a
update to get on the site
I got a message to say 7.1 was the highest I could go for windows 98 so I
excepted
And all went well and everything was working fine
Then a few days later I got a message I had a update for media player
So I excepted it and the down load became a four hour job
When the down load was completed I found out I now had media player 9.0 and
it works fine anyone know what's going on
As I have been told 9.0 will not work with windows 98
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2004-04-06 Thread Corey Cook
nero questionI have my music on my harddrive in WMA files, is it possible for me 
to burn cds from these files with Nero.
I know I can do it, with easy cd creator, but I don't have that one any more.
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nero

2004-04-05 Thread Corey Cook
Hey all,
I am new to the world of nero. My last computer had easy cd creator.


Can any of you guys give me some tips and tricks to have a good burning experience 
with nero?
Corey
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