Dumb question, probably, but how can all the controls in Sounds say 32 of 64
while I can move the slider in Winamp all the way right or left? Put another
way, if the sound controls in the control panel say centered, how do I know
when it is?
It's Winamp 5.5.
Thanks.
Audio List Help,
I've been meaning to post about problems I'm having with the equalizer in
this version, too.
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No, offense ment but wouldn't the midway point of 64 be 32?
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Pete,
So do you and your wife have rockbox on both of your MP# players? I'm
interested in trying rockbox, but want more assurance it works before I
invalidate the warrantee by installing rockbox.
Thanks,
Jason
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Hello!
I can say in my poinion its one of the best things i've every bought.
And now i have got a swedish tts in it.
You may come in touch with it to make your own opinion on it.
/Anders.
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Hi,
I'm looking for an accessible hard disk partitioning software. Does anyone have
any suggestions? I've used Partition Magic up to now, but for some reason it
stopped working, so I'd have to get another software that is as accessible as
Partition Magic was.
Jani
Audio List Help,
That's my point exactly. I would have thought that when I moved the Winamp
setting the balance would shift from 32 to 20 or 54 or whatever. It doesn't
move. It always says 32 even when I have Winamp set to one side or the other.
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Hi Listers.
I too am interested in what is accessible in partitioning software
that is accessible. Also, if any Partition Magic users are out
there, I've got a technical question to ask off list, regarding my
impending raid hard drive failure, so please let me know.
Jeff
At
Which version is this again.
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I usually use Partition Magic, but I find Disk Management in Windows XP
itself very accessible and able to do most things I want to do with
respect to partition or disk management. Go onto your desktop, find My
Computer and use Shift-F10 to bring up the context menu. Select Manage
in the
Recaptcha.net. They have an audio version ready to implement. I'm not sure
technically how they'd do it, but that site will do the audio part.
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5.5 full install.
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: Winamp Equalization
Which version is this again.
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Yes. You can do this.
Move to the unknown album in the library. Then use the context key to bring
up a menu. Near the bottom of the menu you will see find album info. This
brings up a web form that is a bit complex so I won't describe it here. It
lets you search for the album and adds
In getting ready to beginning my first cd, I placed the Q points where I
wanted and the silence where I needed to. Then I went to Q point edit to
make sure the Q points where in the right place. In doing this I hit some
contro which continually lowered the pitch. I have been
If your options are set to permit automatic downloading of media
information, why would you need to perform this procedure? I'm going to try
this on a couple of my unknown rips. thanks
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Thanks Bobcat
I did get to the form and wasn't sure what to do, so I left it. Now I know
that's how to proceed I'll look again.
Regards.
gordon
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