Hi all. Last week, I told you about my problems with getting my music back. I
appreciate those who helped me with this. I went to show hidden files, and got my
music files back; but along with that now, I can't seem to access some of the programs
in my Programs folder. There was About
Sam is the only voice in the SAPI engine that can be used in XP. In 2000,
however, most SAPI-compliant voices can be added through the Speech Option
in the Control Panel. Richie
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I have seen info posted here about how to stop unwanted
static/hiss that is created after words or sentences spoken with JFW and
Eloquence and sound cards, Sound Blaster and maybe others.
Is there a Web Site or some info that I can read on how to stop this.
I am using an
But for Narrator, how do you install them and how do you get them to speak?
The only one I could get is Microsoft Sam. Richie
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Don! It can be done and it's easier than with JFW. Go to Control
Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices. Get on the Audio tab and choose whatever
sound card you want Window Eyes to go through. Now go into WinAmp or
whatever other audio application you like and select whatever audio device
you
Hi All
I have an onboard sound max card and an audigy card as well. I had
mapped jaws to the onboard card by adding a line in the jaws.ini file
and all was working perfectly till I had to reformat my c drive
recently. Now I cant get anything to play through the onboard card if
the audigy
Alt 3 is a window eyes thing, but when I did it, I got
the file info box, and it told me everything but the
bit rate. It told me who the server was, and how much
had been sent to the server, but no bit rate to be
found.
Shawn
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Rhapsody is a music service that's a part of Real Networks. I guess you can
find out more about it by going to Real.COM. I hope this helps.
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Hello, is there any way to turn off the shuffle mode in Winamp? All I show
is a slider which doesn't turn the feature off.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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control -S should do it. It is a toggle.
Lloyd
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From: Matthew Bullis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:59 AM
Subject: Turning off Winamp shuffle
Hello, is there any way to turn off the shuffle mode
Hi,
Yes, there is a way to turn off the shuffle mode.
Hit alt+F for your context menu, arrow down to options, and hit enter.
This will bring up a sub menu. If you arrow down you should find shuffle.
To turn it on and off just hit enter on it. If it is checked, then it is
on.
I am not sure what
Hit S.
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On 6/30/2004 at 8:59 AM Matthew Bullis wrote:
Hello, is there any way to turn off the shuffle mode in Winamp? All I show
is a slider which doesn't turn the feature off.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
Tired of HotMail? Try Runbox. 100 megs of storage for
except if you have broadband, the music sounds a heck of a lot better
because its cd quality and doesn't even make that under water sound.
73
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Hi Folks,
I need specific information as to where I may be able to obtain a RealAudio
replacement, and a QuickTime replacement program.
I mean to say that, I would like to know if anyone has ever written a set of
programs to still play RealAudio content, and if so, what its limitations
may be.
Hi, Roger, have you tried real alternative from
http://www.whitestick.co.uk?
this is the only alternative I know of for real player, but I don't
know any alternative for quick time player, and last I knew, it was
totally inaccessible to us.
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 13:49:47 -0400, Roger R. Cusson
It really depends on the player itself as to how you would move from folder
to folder or track to track.
For example, I had an MP3 CD player that had buttons for advancing by a
folder at a time or a track at a time and it determined the folder as the
first folder above a bunch of MP3 tracks.
I
what hard disk player do you use?
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From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: Dumb Question..
It really depends on the player itself as to how you would move from
I have the Creative Jukebox 10GB hard disc player.
It's probably not the most accessible player when it's not hooked up to a
desktop or laptop but using a program called Notmad Explorer, it's easy to
transfer files to and from it, stream files from it directly through Winamp
on the desktop,
Hank! To copy two MP3's together:
! Press windows-r to bring up the Run dialogue
! Type command
! Tap enter, now you're in DOS
! Type cd c:\... where ... is the rest of the path to the folder where the
MP3's are
! Type copy file1.mp3+file2.mp3 file3.mp3
! To get out of this type and back
Hello,
a while back someone mentioned a version of sonic stage and I don't have
that message to refer to.
I was wondering if there any good or bad opinions about sonic stage version
2.0?
Are there any special things to know?
Shannon
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Shannon, I once used Sonic Stage to burn an ATRAC CD. I was successful,
so it can be done with JAWS, but it wasn't too easy. I'd say, that
SonicStage 2.0 is useable, but ... I can't give you more details,
because I only worked with the program for half an hour or so.
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You
This is often a workable solution, but it is not a perfect one because the
headers aren't updated. that's one of the nice things about Vorbis files,
apparently this contatination method works more or less flawlessly with
Vorbis files.
Bruce
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There are MP3 merge utilities, but since any MP3's I use are ones I've
created myself and therefore don't need to merge, I haven't dealt with
them.
Bruce
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