Hello everyone,
I'd rather have a portable media player that can play uncompressed audio
files.
I won't just be listening to it through a pare of headphones, I will be
listening to it through a very high quality portable sound system which I
will build for it myself.
To me, uncompressed audio
Hi
Perhaps I missed something. What would be the advantage of a USB sound
card?
Marsha
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Hi,
Does this work
I used to have one for a lap top. You could control it and a player via a
remote control plus it stayed on the outside of the machine.
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To get a list of the shortcut keys in Winamp:
1. When in Winamp, press alt.
2. Arrow down to Winamp and press right arrow.
3. Press enter on Nullsoft Winamp...
4. Right arrow to Keyboard Shortcuts.
5. Press down arrow twice and the list will open.
6. Press ctrl+home to go to the top of the
Just press insert + w
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to set the winamp equalizer can you do it with an open file on pause or
to set the winamp equalizer can you do it with an open file on pause or does
it have to be empty. I'd heard the keys on the number roe were to be used
but nothing happens when I try this.
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Hi listers,
A friend of mine just asked if there was a way to convert
windows media player playlists to playlists usable in winamp. I use
winamp all the time but seldomly use wma, so I had to confess I've
got no idea. Does anyone have any experience with this concept and
info as to
For winnamp keyboard commands hit insirt h or insirt w and then aplications
should also tell you. Sometimes you have to uninstall winnamp and reinstall
it again.
Sincerely,
Jason
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I have a disk that rips and zips without errors but when it's unzipped I
hear it can't be done completely because certain of the file paths exceed
260 characters. Is there a remedy for this situation? thanks
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Hi Folks. Does anyone know of a programme that allows one to download a
number of files at one time. To explain; I download music files from a web
site and often the selections I make have 100 MP3 files in the collection.
My problem is I have to go through the downloading procedure for each
This is Tiffany. Please email me offlist. I would like to know what site
that is that you get music off of please. my email address is
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Tiffany
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there's one called nomad but I can't remember the web address. Google may
help. It works quite well and is accessible.
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Hello List Members,
I am reposting this question because I never got a response to it.
I'd really like to be able to record streaming audio from the net, but I don't
know what software to use to do this.
The questions that I asked about Sound Tap, is below.
Thanks in advance.
My best regards.
Hi Albert,
I've seen that problem once Here's what I did. I was able to do this using
WinRar. Open the zip file with WinRar. find the song that exceeds the 260
character limit then rename it. Close WinRar and when it prompts you to
save changes tell it yes and that should do it.
Tony
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Did you say have been able to get the scripts to work with jaws 9? I am
interested in that. How much functionality do they give you? Thanks
Ted Phillips
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Thanks, I'll give your suggestion a try but there are three files with the
problem it turns out.
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Most people use Gold Wave, Replay, or total recorder. I haven't heard
anyone using sound tap.
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Hi Dana,
Thanks for the info. I may buy this one.
Rick
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I'm very happy with:
Rick, I had an extogy from sound blaster that worked well. It had a remote
so you could manipulate a player and other stuff.
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what would you think of the Imic soundcard. I liked it, now if I could only
find it since I moved.
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Hi
I've looked at those online and am considering one of those as well.
Rick
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what would you think of the
Sounds good as well. probably not in need of a remote though.
Rick
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Rick, I had an extogy from sound
Hello Again Everyone,
Since I am having trouble finding either the Olympus DS40 or the DS50,
what do you all think about the Olympus DS30? I have found two places in
my city where I can buy it. Thank you very much for your help.
Mari Dole
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they are fine but they lack the storage capacity. the DS-50 has a remote but
the DS-30 is okay.
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Hello Again Everyone,
Since I
How is the quality of the recording? Thank you very much.
Mari Dole
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Audio
It's the same as the 40 or 50 just less memory. it has 256 megs.
Rick
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Hello Again Everyone,
Since I am having trouble finding
Try newegg.com for the DS30. I paid $108 a few months ago and that included
shipping.
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Hello Again Everyone,
Since I am having
I don't own one yet, but I heard a friends DS-50 with headphones and it
sounded great to me.
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How
I've got a ds thirty and it records great.
i paid one hundred and thirty five dollars for mine.
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I
The ds-30 works as well as the other models. Only, it only has 250
megabytes of memory. Also, I think the case is plastic instead of mettle.
I wish I could get the ds-50 locally because it also comes with a case. The
units don't have a pocket clip so a case is kind of important. One can
I wondered about the storage capacity. Thank you all for your advice.
Mari Dole
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The
Hi Ted,
I haven't tried them out fully, but when I put the files into the local user
jaws settings enu folder - not the all users one - they certainly seemed to
function as normal. A quick check of the multitrack view showed all the
tracks working as normal. Tabbing through the options for
Hi,
DJ DOCTOR P wrote:
I found a peace of software on the net that is called, Sound Tap.
Reading what it says on their website, it is suppose to let you
record what you hear.
It also says that it can and does record directly from your sound
card.
My question is, has anyone on this list
Hi.
Yeah I have the 2gb zen stone plus with the fm radio. Not sure if mine has a
speaker though. I don't hear anything if I unplug my headphones. It's sort
of ruff on the back but I can't decide if it's just that, ruff or is that a
speaker cover.
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