Hi Andy. If your using Winamp, you can raise the volume by using the
up-arrow key. Hope this helps.
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From: andrew shipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 6:55 AM
Subject: increesing volume
hello
HellO!
I am trying to register the noise reduction plugin for soundforge.
I have found it via dc++ and therefore i haven't got any activatioSo what to do?
I have understood that i have to do it online.
But they want me to enter my computer id and a serial number?
I only would like to try it out
These type of programs switch on the What You Hear option, which is what you
have on now. You can set this back to the line in if you go to the volume
controls program and go to recording properties.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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Hi,
No it's not the letter H anymore. Try some other letters grin I don'don't
remember what they've changed it to. Maybe a or c.
Brian
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:27
I believe you can choose under settings in re-play radio whether you want
the program to set the volume controls or not. If you uncheck this, the
volumes should remain where you had them set. Also, you may have to check
your settings to be sure the soundcard drivers and not replay-radio
hi all, i have a file that is midi format but when it is played it is quiet
and i have to have the volume up loud. is their any way i can increase the
volume. i have gold wave but it doesn't like the format. so if any one can
help. please let me no and tell me a programme that i can use if i
Kevin, contact me off list.
Rod
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I went there and there was no option called what you hear like there is in
a SoundBlaster card, unfortunately.
Kelly
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From: Matthew Bullis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:58 AM
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Thanks. I didn't install the optional replay Radio driver and didn't find
any what you hear option on my imbedded sound card like there is with
SoundBlaster cards. I did change the settings in replay radio as suggested
but I think I have prevented recurring instances of this problem, which is
Hi Anders. I think you have to go to the Sony website. I've gone there by
going to soundforge.com. When you go there, you can find a phone number to
call them from. I've done that. I've called the 1800 number, and those
folks helped me register my product. Hope this helps. m. .
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I work for the South Carolina Commission for the Blind and have a consumer
who is about to begin work for a radio station using Audio Vault from
Broadcast Electronics. I am attempting to find someone who is using this
application with JAWS for Windows. I also have a few additional questions
Oh..but isn't that frustrating; to see something..and have it tell you that
it's not available! Or as in what my old version of Jaws would say,
grade!
Tom Kaufman P.S. Good luck in getting that DVD to play what you want it to!
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It's a little more subtle than that, while broadcasters are assessed a fee
against their subscription base, assessments are also made to support a native
culture channel, the radio reading service channel, and other specialty
channels for arts culture, and parliamentary broadcasting. It has a
Dave,
Audiovault is not a very accessible program at all.
I hate to tell you this, but I've had experience with it.
This is rather unfortunate, but it's the way it is.
Any more info you need, just drop me a note.
Thanks,
Jed
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Chris, I am becomeing interested in the Nuvo flash players because they also
have a built in recorder. I don't know how much capassity you want, but 1 gig
drives are available. I have been trying to find a manual for the nuvo drives,
but have been unsuccessful even on the creative.com site.
david, contact me off list. I have done a lot of broadcasting and I may
help.
Rod
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Hi,
Write me off list and I will see what I can do.
I have noise reduction 2.0.
Cheers, James
Australia
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Wood
Sent: Thursday, 28 April 2005 12:39 AM
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A couple of weeks ago, I bought some rewriteable CDs to use to record my
piano lessons. The first time I took one, it didn't seem to work. My
teacher thought maybe he was doing something wrong with his equipment, which
was new and he doesn't know all about it. But, this week, I took the
Hi Tom,
Success!!
Ok, I got the movie to play with the audio description and I really enjoyed
it.
There are what appears to be two versions of the movie on the CD. I don't
know if one is the one they released for the theaters and the other one
maybe has some sceenes either added
Easy CD-DA Extractor version 8.1.3 is now available from
www.poikosoft.com. Here are the changes in this version:
Languages updated
Improved the Audio CD Ripper track list editing functions
Fixed a bug in the saving the disc data to the local database; If the
Album Artist
was empty, the values
Hi Kelly,
Try looking for stereo mix instead of what you hear hth.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kelly Pierce
Sent: 27 April 2005 12:47
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: recording problem in sound forge
Thanks. I didn't install
It has been my experience (and I got this tip from another lister) that if I
have the prameters set to soundboard..it'll record; not sure if I'm saying
it right. But more experienced users of Total Recorder will know what I'm
getting at.
Tom Kaufman
Congratulations Christine! Keep us posted as to how you make out; it's
always nice to..after spending long hours of frustration on something like
this..to be able to declare success
Tom Kaufman!
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There most certainly is a difference in rewriteable cd's. just like with the
cdr's, there are music and data discs respectively. use those discs you bought
on your computer for mp3 files and other stuff. you could burn a music cd on
the computer too with roxio or Nero.
data discs won't burn
Thanks Gary. That's what the problem was. My teacher has a stand alone
recorder. So, I guess that's why it didn't work.
Cindy
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