Jouie,
Frankly, with what's being going on I'm confused myself.
I started getting a weird message in which Windows was telling me I
had no disk in the drive. Problem is, I didn't intend to be playing
any disk.
I used the wrong version number, but that has been the least of my
problems,
I don't know how to get all my final output as MP3. Can anybody tell me?
I don't want anything else but MP3. I bought this on Jonathan Mosen's
recommendation and once I can use it correctly it will be great. Thanks.
Kurt
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Hi.
Is bit and bit-rate the same thing in terms of recording?
Usually, the mp3 songs are 128 bits and mp3-speeches are 16 to 48 bits, can I
say that the bit-rate of the song is 128 and that of the speech is 48 or 40?
Thanks!
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ENQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE HELL
Hi.
I have sound forge7, If I open an mp3 file in Sound Forge7 of 40 bit, can I
re-save this mp3 file with 56 bits? If yes, how can I do that, please?
Thanks!
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ENQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW WHAT THE HELL YOU DO ALL DAY!
Mentes quaerentes volunt scire quid in
It might be worth your while to call the company direct and see what they
say. I am looking into it for a tourist information station that will have a
fifteen to thirty minute loop of information. This is basic radio automation
for small stations.
- Original Message -
From: Brent Harding
Thanks to all who helped me with the winamp question.
At 06:40 PM 03/05/2006, you wrote:
If you are talking about winamp. You turn on winamp's E Q by pressing n in
the eq window
to get to the presets press control+s
- Original Message -
From: Home Sweet Home [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC
While I know nothing about MP3 tags, I have to solve the following problem.
I have 700 MP3's. I want to create/update the MP3 tags to reflect the song
title, artist, etc.
What would your solution be?
Thanks.
Reed
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Kurt, when you schedule a show, simply set it to capture as an mp3
instead of raw windows media/real.
The review will explain how to do this.
At 07:28 AM 3/6/2006, you wrote:
I don't know how to get all my final output as MP3. Can anybody tell me?
I don't want anything else but MP3. I
Found the link, once, got it opened, but, when I alt tabbed, to get
Soundforge running, to rerecord it, I lost it, through deleting it with an
alt f4, because I couldn't figure out a pause function, in enough of a
hurry! Any other ideas? I suppose that if I open the website again I
should be
Ayes, kitty, that's right. 128 is pretty low for music though; I always
encode at 192 or above for music.
t 05:33 AM 3/6/06, you wrote:
Hi.
Is bit and bit-rate the same thing in terms of recording?
Usually, the mp3 songs are 128 bits and mp3-speeches are 16 to 48 bits,
can I say that the
They should have wav as an option as well for those people that want it. I
use the goldwave demo to do this, I don't like it as an editor much but the
batch converting is OK considering that can be done free. You would lose a
lot of quality converting win media to mp3 at the same bitrate that
Remember, they capture the wma or real audio stream by downloading the
content. They would have to convert it to wav and frankly you would
probably lose more doing that.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Brent Harding
Sent: Monday, March
hi Mac
why not just download the mp3?
http://jmosen.audioblog.com/deluge/cb5ec167-0962-722a-9ec9-b63d920f224d.mp3
note that that address is pretty long and contains a lot of gibberish
but I assure you it's the right one. you may have to make sure the
whole address is all on one line or you
Thanks, Chris; now, tell me how you got that link, because I have no idea
how to find that stuff and I think it would be a real boon to know! BTW, I
did successfully open the file, finally and got it recorded into Soundforge!
I am not all that familiar, as I am sure you are aware, with cutting
Matthew,
How do you see the track number or list of tracks in NTrack?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Matthew Bullis
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:42 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: That new multi-track program
hi Mac
Well, that's what you gotta learn, man.
I've subscribed to the Mosen Explosion Bloggy Bit's podcast, so i
just opened Juice, focused on the correct episode, right clicked on
the file and pressed enter on the copy location option which put the
address of the mp3 onto the windows
MAT, THIS IS NOT CHRIS, BUT THE BEST WAY TO FIND A LINK ON A PAGE IS TO USE
YOUR SCREEN READERS FIND COMMAND. ONC YOU ARE ON THE PAGE, USE THE FIND
COMMAND, IF YOU ARE USING JAWS, CONTROL AND THE LETTER f IF YOU WERE ON
JONATHANS PAGE YOU WOULD HIT CONTROL f, TYPE IN REPLAY AND YOUR SCREEN FIND
I think I tried that and it gave the bell sound and JAWS said it wasn't
there!
- Original Message -
From: Ray Slaton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: LINK TO REPLAY REVIEW
MAT, THIS IS NOT CHRIS,
Hi.
I am using Easy Cd-Creator5x, can I copy a cd to my hard drive? if yes, how
could it be done, please? The reason I'm asking this is because the program
does not give me an option of copying it in the hard drive.
Thanks!
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Well, I wasn't subscribed to that podcast, because I barely know how to use
Juice, yet. It will always be a long learning curve for me, I'm afraid,
but, I will keep plugging along, getting used to podcasts and RSS feeds and
the like. I appreciate all the help, though--you can bet on that!
Hello, I don't know what you mean. Listen to the review, and it's easier to
use the program the way I have done in the review.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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Why would you lose more decompressing it versus recompressing? It sort of
depends, but as far as wave, assume that one converted it to the standard
44.1, 16-bit stereo that could make it directly burnable to CD.
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From: Jeff Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio
Hi,
What kind of CD is that? Audio, or Data?
If it is a Data CD, you can use Windows Explorer. and, copy and paste
commands
perform the job.
If it is An Audio Cd, you need to have a software which has Ripping feature;
like: Cdex, EasyCd -da Extractor, Windows Media player or above or others.
Brent, that's correct. WMA is lossy, but wave isn't, so you wouldn't lose a
thing in the conversion to wav. It'd be bit though.
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