I'm not familiar with this format. What programs will play it?
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Subject: .AACPlus V2?
I recently purchased an installed the professional edition of
.aacPlusV2 is the streaming format of aacPlus, the one we commonly refer to
as AACPlus.
HTH,
nick
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I'm not familiar
Yes, but what plays that format?
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Is this free?
Tyler
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You're gonna run into protection issues.
Hi,
I was interested in your database of music.
Firstly, what program do you use to catalogue your material?
And can you produce such a list of 50's material?
Peter S.
At 03:55 PM 28/12/2005, you wrote:
Don - If you can't find anything, let me know.
Otherwise - I can burn you a custom-made disk,
Hi, Altechlansing5.1 and Creative5.1 for me.
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AACPlusV2 is what we all know as AACPlus...it is not a format specifically
for streaming, but it is the format of AACPlus you are femiliar with.
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You can think of your computer as just another audio source like a CD
Player, a radio tuner, a tape deck etc. Make your computer one of the
components of your hi-fi. Your computer probably has a mini stereo out
rather than two RCA outs.
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Hi list, and especially to you russell. when i do another sterio recording,
i wil try your suggestion. brian.
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Listening to good jazz or classical music through a surround sound system
always makes me feel as though I'm in a movie theatre, not a concert hall,
club, or open air performance. That's why I won't use one, for my home
listening.
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thanks that is what I wanted to know.
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From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: .AACPlus V2?
I should have said, the latest version of Winamp (5.12) will play
Hi Tyler,
Sure is, I have it myself though I've never used it yet. You can get it from
the following site, http://www.doom9.org/index.html there are additional
toolds that work in conjunction with DVD shrink and you can grab them from
the same site. Hope this helps.
Tony
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Hi, To answer your question the CD program doesn't work. The CD is blank.
I tried reinstalling it back in the computer last night and I still was not
able to use the program.
The other question that I have is is there any way to get rid of the
graphics when you put Nero in whether it be 5.5
Hi, I'm thinking if there is a program/software tools to convert a VCD into DVD
format. I have a movie which is a VCD copy and I want it to convert into DVD
format. Is there any ideas?
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Hi Peter, Thanks for your e-mail.
I did some experimenting and finally devised an easy
system to use in cataloging.
I simply made a folder labeled Music File. Then
started a simple list, listing songs by each alphabet
letter. Also I added pertinent notes for each one
listing artist, CD number
That's a good point! Thanks!
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:42 AM
Subject: RE: converting from and to mp3
Hi
The situation is definitely more complex than the
Hi Jerry! That's what I thought about plugging hi fi speakers to a
computer. Thanks!
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 8:58 AM
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You can
Hi Jerry! I listen to movies and television shows with my surround system,
and I really enjoy it, and I also really enjoy listening to music with it.
I think it would be perfect for gaming on the computer. I think it could
even be quite helpful for blind people when using their games with the
Hi Dana! I've always felt like I'm in the middle of the performance, be it
a movie or classical music, jazz, or any other kind of music.
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From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from Premier's CD
creator.
I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that. I feel a
certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there really is a
solid market for straightforward simplicity. You're right indeed;
I'd agree with this, if there weren't easier ways to creat a CD. What
could be easier than Easy CD-Da Extractor? You select the file you want to
burn in windows Explorer, just about any format under the sun,
right-click, choose burn to CD with Easy CD-Da Extractor, repeat for all
the tracks
does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second scilence between
tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn this
feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
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From: Nolan Crabb
I don't want to argue about it, but Nero works fine. It sounds like
it isn't finding your burner. Run the cd info program and see what
it finds on your system.
At 10:19 AM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
Hi, To answer your question the CD program doesn't work. The CD is blank.
I tried reinstalling it
CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I know
that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't know
if it can be made a default.
Bruce
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Hi Nolan,
I'm very happy my piece of information was useful to you.
I am a techy myself and like to play with more advance stuff, but I'm also some
times the lazy one who like you want things to happen pretty quickly.
Happy new year!
Best regards Brian
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From: Nolan
Hi,
And if you want to you can add a professional sound card and even get better
sound from your computer then from many hifi stereos.
Best regards
Brian
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With the CDA product is there a way of not having the customary pause
between selections?
Thanks, Sorry for the dumb question but sometimes you don't want the pause.
I wish I could figure out how to do that with SF6!!!
Chuck
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Absolutely. Just change the 2 to a 0.
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Chuck Adkins wrote:
With
Hi,
it's a matter of choosing the right style. There is 3 modes in Premiere 2.0
track at once, disk at once and one more mode I don't recall the name of.
When you choose one of these modes there are not added a 2 second gab between
the tracks.
Actually all this is clearely defined in red book or
Garry,
All of what you say is undoubtedly true. But that kind of listening is
hardly what, I think, Jerry meant by serious listening. Certainly, it's
not what I or any other audiophile means by serious listening.
Blessed Be,
Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
D. S. Leslie, née
Garry,
To me, at least, as well as to many (most?) audiophiles, being in the middle
of a movie soundtrack (no matter how good the cinema's sound system) sounds
quite different from being in the middle of a live concert performance. And,
it is the latter sort of feel that we strive to reproduce
This is exactly what I do, with the Griffin IMic, and the results I get are
why I continually tout the IMic, whenever this subject comes up on this
list.
Blessed Be,
Dana
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Hi Bryan! And I think that'll be a good idea when I get my sound system
hooked to my computer. It may be pretty subjective, but since this is the
time of year for parades in the states, I'll state that I noticed that when
I watch a parade with surround sound, the bands and everything go from
Hi Gary,
Oh interesting. In my opinion not all kind of stuff works well in surround
sound. But movies and such do.
Also professional sound cards do have a build in surround decoder.
For gaming and such I have a nice set of Creative Inspiron 5700 speakers. But I
still bring my music with me to
Thank you for the information. Could you tell me how to get to this using
Nero. Thanks.
Terri
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Subject: Re: NeroRe: Premere CD Creator
The main question is, is this site really free?
Allison
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:08 AM
Subject: getmusicfree.com
Hi all,
Has anyone successfully signed up for this service? Does this site
thx
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Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator
Hi,
Oh here it is.
Taken from the adverb about premieer
- Multi Session Support. Version 2 now
I personally have never been a fan of furround sound. Give me two good
speakers and leave it at that.
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Just a short. I use Nero and have found the checkbox to remove pauses and
everything and with Window-eyes find it very user friendly. Hope this helps
someone,
Chuck
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There's a lot of talk--always has been--on this list about
transmitting audio via FM and other RF spectra from one's PC to one's
home entertainment system. They all rely on analog signals, prone to
coloration by the intermediate equipment, or noise introduced by
interference. One methodology I
this was the kim komando tip of the day for yesterday.
Play digital music throughout your house
Q. We have our XP computers on a wireless network. We'd like to play our
MP3s over the network. How can we stream MP3s to all the computers
simultaneously?
That would be great for holidays!
A. It is
Hi Dana. Thanks! But I think that listening to music is a subjective
thing, and maybe in my humble opinion, a good listening experience may be
different with different people. Again, just my two cents worth, or maybe a
little more than you may want! Loll.
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Hi all.
Could anyone please let me have the url for Main Menu.
Thanks.
Best wishes
Andy
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I remember there were free jaws scripts for Audition somewhere, but
are they working for Audition 1.5 too? Or should I install the old
CoolEdit instead?
Thanks in advance and happy new year!
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The CD3O has a version which connects to a digital A/V receiver digitally. If
you have a wireless router on your music computer the transmission is sent to
the device connected to your receiver digitally also.
www.cd3o.com/
At 04:28 PM 12/29/2005 -0500, you wrote:
There's a lot of
Thanks so much, that's whey I love this list, you learn so much.
Chuck
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Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator
Chuck! With no pause
Hi all! I write to say that my thoughts on this subject aren't meant to
suggest that I don't value other opinions on this subject. I don't know if
mine are right on this; but I have a classical CD that I got when I listened
to the Bose radio, and it's supposed to give the true nature of the
Hi Andy. Go to ACBRadio.ORG.
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Subject: Main Menu url lost
Hi all.
Could anyone please let me have the url for Main Menu.
Thanks.
Best
With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I know
that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't know
if it can be made a default.
Bruce
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Disc at once doesn't put the pauses in.
At 01:22 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
it's a matter of choosing the right style. There is 3 modes in
Premiere 2.0 track at once, disk at once and one more mode I don't
recall the name of.
When you choose one of these modes there are not added a 2 second
I figured out your problem. Somehow you're using the virtual drive
to burn your CDs. You need to go in and choose your burner. I
didn't remember this because version 6 defaults to the burner.
At 03:12 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
Thank you for the information. Could you tell me how to get to
I would like to start getting involved with the podcast listening that is
going on. I have two questions: 1. Which ipod scheduler is best for
the blind? 2.
I think the bookport handles RSS. Does anybody know about this?
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As and RSS client, I prefer FeedReader. It's quite accessible, and it works
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Blessed Be,
Dana
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Don't thank me too soon. After mentioning seeing it I can't find where I saw
it before. I'll keep looking because I do remember seeing it. As soon as I
do I'll let you know.
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I found a couple reasons why for music 2 speakers is the best way to go. I
don't like that so much reverb gets added to radio on many systems, as if
you listen to some talk at times they sound like they're in a public
bathroom. Music sounds better as recorded, with some equalization and
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 16:20:08 -0600, you wrote:
The CD3O has a version which connects to a digital A/V receiver digitally. If
you have a wireless router on your music computer the transmission is sent to
the device connected to your receiver digitally also.
Yes, but as I mentioned before,
I wonder if transmitters like the Ccrane exist for transmitting digital on
FM? I venture to guess if you could do it at home, you'd have to use a mono
transmitter and feed it with all the expensive boxes to encode stereo and
the digital side of the signal. As I understand from various sites
try using the nero start smart to do so
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Don't thank me too soon. After mentioning seeing it I can't
According to Blind Cool Tech, Larry didn't mention the bookport doing
anything with RSS, how would it get on the net? It would be hard to add, but
support for wifi CF cards could turn the machine into an internet radio
appliance for the blind. The simplest way of that would probably be
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