Hello, a few weeks ago, Larry asked about how to merge two .wav files which
were each side of a cassette. He got several suggestions, and all valid, and
these were things I did, like combining the files by the copy and paste
method in Sound Forge. However, I'm going to be recieving a large amount
Or, you can go into the command line and do a copy /BIN
file1+file2+file3+file4+file5 newfile and your done. I think that's it.
Thanks,
Nick
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From: Matthew Bullis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Melissa and list: I went to another website; the website for radio
station WPHB..which is located in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania www.wphb.com
and tried to access their stream; they use Windows Media..and had
absolutely no luck! So this tells me that Windows Media has a problem!
Wonder if
That's interesting because when I use windows media with
www.bluegrasscountry.org
I have no problems with it. Still not sure what's going on.
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From: Tom Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I'm not trying to record. I just want to play a DVD. I can play data and
audio CD's but not the DVD. It tells me there's no disc in drive D.
Kris
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Are the IRIVER players physically smaller and lighter than the Archos
recorders? I like my Archos, but its just so big and heavy compared to the
majority of the players out there.
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From: Michael Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Okay,
If youhave XP home, its already installed. Go to programs then arrow down
till you hear siber link power DVD sub menu.
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From: Kristine Hickerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You wrote:
Are the IRIVER players physically smaller and lighter than the Archos
recorders? I like my Archos, but its just so big and heavy compared to
the majority of the players out there.
I do not know each and every Archos player, but I believe, that the
iRiver hard disk players actually
Hello!
Does the iRiver have a resume feature that works?
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From: Sarai D. Bucciarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: iRiver portable Jukebox and rockbox?
Besides that, what is
I have a problem with some audio streams. I'm running Windows XP Home,
service pack 2. An example is www.cfrw.ca. If I click on the listen live
link, then the first of the listen links, I get a dialog asking me if I
want to download the file, saying that Windows can't open the file with my
I had one of the old iriver cd/mp3 players, which they don't make
anymore. I bought a newer one which I don't like because I can't use it.
It has the stick batteries and the special control you have to plug in.
I believe it also has a radio in it, but it has been sitting in the box
for months
You wrote:
Does the iRiver have a resume feature that works?
Definitely does!
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Thanks Matthew, this looks impressive.
Larry
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From: Matthew Bullis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 4:36 AM
Subject: There's a tool to combine .wav or .mp3 files.
Hello, a few weeks ago, Larry asked
Bruce: Sounds similar to my Windows Media problem..only I'm wondering if
it's windows Media..WSM..or just my computer doesn't have enough free
resources to run it! Sorry I don't have a solution for you! But I felt I
had to jump in..if only to say that I sort of imphaphize with you! But tell
us
Well..what's going to make this hard is that it appears to b intermittent;
sometimes I can play a stream for a while before it cuts out; sometimes it
won't play at all!
Tom Kaufman
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It's an ASX file that CFRW uses and I'm told can't be open. I'm using a
2.6 GHz machine with a gig of RAM. Not a powerhouse machine, but the
resources should be sufficient.
Bruce
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Is it possible in Sound Forge 8? I tried to see if I could do it through the
batch converter, and didn't see anyway to do it in the list of processes that
were available. Or, if it was available, it's a disguised mentioning.
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Definitely smaller and lighter than the older Archos models.
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