MSN And Streaming Audio

2005-02-13 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello folks: Late last night, I downloded MSN 6.2; didn't seem to be much choice in the matter..they were hellbent on making me do it! But now..I notice that..ever since I've downloaded MSN, I've tried to listen to two audio streams..and they won't work! If I hit myy enter key, I hear a weird

Re: MSN And Streaming Audio

2005-02-13 Thread Tim Grady
Well, Tom, I didn't get through on either of those links so I couldn't try them. - Original Message - From: Tom Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:34 PM Subject: MSN And Streaming Audio Hello folks: Late

Re: MSN And Streaming Audio

2005-02-13 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Tim: First..the one link that I posted was incorrect! But since I posted the message..I got the problem solved! I unknowingly put MSN's Toolbar on here; that, apparently was causing my problem with some of these inbeded audio streams. So I did the appropriate thing; I removed MSN's

Re: Two Questions

2005-02-13 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Chris. I think that the Panasonic DVD player I have is easy for me to use. - Original Message - From: Kristine Hickerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: pc-audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 10:19 AM Subject: Two Questions Hi all, I need Robert Wegner of Panasonic's

Re: MSN And Streaming Audio

2005-02-13 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Tom. I don't know if your talking about MSN Messenger, but incase you are, I found that since I use Windows XP, I can use Windows Messenger. They're about the same thing. I hope this helps. - Original Message - From: Tom Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list.

Re: Writing to CD - help?

2005-02-13 Thread Rob
Hi, try this, go to my computer then to the CDR drive. press alt+Enter to open properties ctrl+Tab to the recording tab the tab key may not find the checkbox, so use the jfw cursor to check the box to enable recording on the drive. then press apply and OK. I hope this helps Thanks, Rob -

Re: Writing to CD - help?

2005-02-13 Thread Gary Petraccaro
You could try the following: make sure that the drive shows up in the system manager, make sure the drive works, also check the cabling. - Original Message - From: Shashi Gothivarekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Blindtech(List) [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Access-UK [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: PC-Audio List

Normalising .mp3's

2005-02-13 Thread Andrea Sherry
Is there a program that will do this ie. just take a fold of .mp3's and normalise to my choice of volume and then quit? mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] When you have eliminated the impossible. whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. ___

Re: Normalising .mp3's

2005-02-13 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 There is a program called mp3-gain which you can google for. It allows you to pick at what db value to raise or lower your mp3s and it does it for you without losing quality. A good setting for some is 92 db and for other 9it's 95 db. Most cds

Re: Normalising .mp3's

2005-02-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yeah, well, rather than use that extra programme (if you're ripping from CD) then why not get the CD ripper to do the job (either that or LAMe if you're using it as the MP3 encoder). Any CD ripping programme worth its salt will have a normalise

Re: Normalising .mp3's

2005-02-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 With MAD, you can have it normalise as the MP3's are playing. If you use LAME to encode your MP3 files, you can have LAME normalise them for you, (only works in the command line version as far as I'm aware). Many of the portables I've seen can