Hi, Dave:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:37:37 -0400, you wrote:
Is there a convenient, quick to normalize an entire directory of files using
SoundForge or any other available program? Any information would be
appreciated.
MP3Gain is what you need. http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net
Are there any mp3 gain equivalents out there for ogg vorbis, and/or wma files?
Cris Hall
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Well I still have Nero 5.5, so I only know that someone said that it's the
most accessible version of Nero. Mine seems pretty accessible, but I do
have to do a lot of tabbing around.
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Hello, ETree is very good. I'm an active member, and provided you are
willing to mail out packages and trade live shows with people, this works
out well. My personal list is at
http://db.etree.org/kb2rza
to give you an example, but this isn't the only show listing format. There
are a few other
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 02:37:51 -0400, you wrote:
Well I still have Nero 5.5, so I only know that someone said that it's the
most accessible version of Nero. Mine seems pretty accessible, but I do
have to do a lot of tabbing around.
Tabbing around and accessibility are not related.
You must not
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 00:25:10 -0600, you wrote:
Are there any mp3 gain equivalents out there for ogg vorbis, and/or wma files?
Yes, Chris. The new MP3Gain has an Ogg module to it.
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When I had my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz installed in a Windows 98 machine I
was able to have different streams on each of three pairs of speakers.
Now that I have the card in a Windows XP Pro system, I cannot configure it
for multiple output streams.
Any help is appreciated.
Tony
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I think what he means is what I was talking about, that you have to tab
pretty blindly around trying to figure out where you are and what page or
program element is related to what other one. I agree that this isn't
literally an accessibility issue, because I think of accessibility in the
well, the problem is that the santa crus pannel is virtually
inaccessible to us
so I guess you will need sighted assistance to configure it.
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 08:40:52 -0500, you wrote:
When I had my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz installed in a Windows 98 machine I
was able to have different
Thanks, Steve. I'll check it out. This is good news.
Cris Hall
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Hi Steve. I do have Windows XP.
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From: Steve Matzura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: comparing Easy CD Extractor vs. Easy CD/DVD Creator v. 6
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 02:37:51
I guess what I was meaning to say, is that I have Nero 5.5. Someone on the
list said that Nero 6.6 was the most screenreader accessible. At least
that's what I thought I heard someone say.
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Hello,
This morning I installed it but when I opened the program found out that
there is no start tab. All other tabs are there but start tab is not. Also
under Call menu there is no the call list like in older versions and chat
list under Tools meny. Have some of you experienced this?
Thanks!
Oh. Okay. Well, I have version 6, and it's fine, too. I don't know what
criteria the person may have based their comment on, though. Maybe it's
even better in some as yet unspecified way. if so, I'd love to hear about
it.
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