increments
and five minute increments, but I haven't taken the time to figure that out.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can help further.
Ford Blackwell
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Subject: Help
If you want to put mp3s into Itunes for loading on to an Ipod Classic, does
Itunes directly convert the mp3s to whatever format it needs or does it convert
to .wav and then reconvert/compress? If it goes to wav and then to the Itunes
format, does it leave artifacts?
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Hello Joe!
Have you downloaded and installed the Audble Manager software? If not, find
the software link on the audible.com site and download then run the version
appropriate to your version of Windows of Mac.
Once you've installed that, go back to My Library find your book and after
But with Bard, you're not permitted to share and you have to qualify for
their service by being blind and having a player that they authroize. There
is a specific exception in the copyright law for Bard and Bookshare type
services.
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of the world
and actually give people a choice as to what to do with their
acquisitions.
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But with Bard, you're not permitted to share and you have to qualify for
their service by being blind and having a player that they authroize.
There
is a specific
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Actually, the consequences of wide spread piracy from outlets like Bard
will
be the elimination of the service.
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Bret,
There is a podcast at dr-carter.com demonstrating the Plextalk Pocket and
the Book Port Plus. It's a little contrived, but generally informative.
The firmware differences between the two are not merely cosmetic. Both
record well. One benefit to the Book Port Plus is that for a
: Ford Blackwell blackwe...@ameritech.net
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Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 9:04 AM
Subject: Windows Media Center for Bret
Bret,
Now that you've had your Media Center computer running for a couple of
weeks, are there any tips or experiences you
Bret,
Now that you've had your Media Center computer running for a couple of weeks,
are there any tips or experiences you can offer? I assume you are using the
version that comes with Windows 7?
Anything you can share will be appreciated.
Clifford
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Good going Bret!
Media Center does take a little getting used to, but once you get it
running, it should do fine for you.
If you get to the point where you want to edit commercials out of shows and
save them to disk, check out Video Redo Suite http://www.video redo.com
It's a fairly easy
I would guess that it would be somewhere on the back. Is there a panel
hiding the bank of connectors?
I just checked on the back of my HP and it is just above the monitor
connection.
In thinking about your situation, could it be an HDMI connection rather than
a conventional cable
I also thought to ask if you've got a tv tuner card installed or via usb.
The cable connection would attach to that card/device.
Hope it's all working fine by now!
Clifford
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Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: media center
I also thought to ask if you've got a tv tuner card installed or via usb.
The cable connection would attach
My guess is that when you plug the Ian in, it wants to act as your sound
card preventing your screen reader from working through the original sound
card.
I use a digital analog converter that does the same thing. I think the way
around it may be to start the software first and then plug the
Brett Boyer
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Morning show. Comedy Block. Rockin Hits 24 / 7
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Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 11:02
Good luck with the new box. Let us know how it all goes. Be aware the
Media Center is a form of XP Pro. For older machines you needed the pro
version of jaws. I'm not sure if that's true for Windows 7 versions though.
Good luck.
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From: Brett Boyer
Subject: Re: MEDIA CENTER COMPUTER
LOL! Well thanks for letting me pick your brain. It sounds like you have a
nice set up for yourself.
bb
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it work as far as
connecting up with your cable provider / hardware?
bb
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Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: MEDIA CENTER COMPUTER
One additional point
I've only tried single movie dvds so far. I have no experience trying
multi-episode disks. Sorry.
Good luck.
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Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 3:18 AM
Subject: Re:
If you're using Windows Media Center, I don't think you have to worry too
much about the card so long as it's compatible with Media Center. The real
action's with the software. As I understand it, the problem with some cards
like Hauppauge is when you try to rely on the provided software
help.
bb
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Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: MEDIA CENTER COMPUTER
Yes, when you enter Media Center, you click on My TV. That brings up
options
Yes, when you enter Media Center, you click on My TV. That brings up
options for watching live, watching a previously recorded show or the Guide.
The Guide is a table arrangemnt of times and channels. You can arrow along
a channel for up to a few days and clicking on a show in the future will
One additional point. I understand that online television services like
ATT's U-verse or Verizon's FIOS may not work so well with Media Center.
It's something to do with how they bring in only a single signal at a time.
Clifford
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Wouldn't matter. Good Vibrations ws recorded and released only in mono.
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Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: a question about joint stereo and normal stereo
No, it's a highly intrigrated version of XP Pro. You'd have to wipe the os
and reinstall with XP media Center.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: XP
They were purchased by someone else who may have a more restrictive policy.
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za
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Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 12:27 PM
Subject: RE: iTunes [was RE: ipod touch]
Allegedly, System Access and SA-to-go will work with Itunes 9. You might
try that. I can only go by Serotek's own statements though.dgedl
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Sent: Saturday, September 19,
No it doesn't. Voice Over is only on the 32 and 64 models.
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Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: More on the new Ipod Touch
it sounds like the built-in
The 32 gb model is slated to be $299 and the 64 gb is to be $399. Their all
hung up for now with a problem with the camera module. Could be this week
or a month before they really hit the market.
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To: 'PC Audio
No, the 8 gb model is $199. The 32 gb in 299 and the 64 gb is $399. Only
the 32 gb and the 64 gb models talk. Wonder why no 16 gb model? Maybe held
in reserve to see if they need something to boost sales later?
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To: 'PC
Has anyone used CD Trustee and can offer information about it's
accessibility with Jaws 7.x? Is the program easy to use for cataloging
music?
Thanks in advance.
Clifford
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to a newer version of CDTrustee.
Hope this helps!
Wayne
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Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 8:57 AM
Subject: CD Trustee
Has anyone used CD Trustee and can offer information about it's
accessibility with Jaws 7.x
I think the difference in .mp3 and data cd's particularly in Easy CD
Creater is not in playability but in playlist management. I don't
believe that the data form supports playlisting while the .mp3 option
does permit you to create and burn a playlist to maintain track grouping
and order.
Try
www.staples.com
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Where am I still able to purchase Roxio's Easy CD Creator6?
Read the Roxio tutorials at:
http://www.jfwlite.com
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Hello listers,
Can you rip tracks off a cd
Roxio 5 is reasonably accessible. The menus for selecting songs or
files is a little odd though. There are free scripts at JFWlite.com and
a pretty good tutorial or two.
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I like the Kos Port-a-Pro.
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Hi, there! I was looking at the akgk headphones; I gather
Over the weekend, I laod the Dbpoer Amp mUsic Converter and cd writer.
I can't seem to figure out how to move tracks from the list of tracks on
the computer to the burn list. I guess, in general, I'm not even sure
if I've got things set properly. Can anyone point me in the directions
of some
Here's the link:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/
Is it accessible with Jaws?
Thanks.
Clifford
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Go into the Tools Menu and hit check for updates. One of the updates
you can select is the complete Help File and and second one is the Help
file in accessible format.
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Listen to the demos at:
http://www.vibug.org/audio.html
And at Blind Cool Tech to get a better idea of the abilities and
drawbacks.
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You can change the default format from the Real formats to several other
choices.
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You can rip directly to .mp3 with Real player. Change it in the
Preference menu under Tools.
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Try the music store at
Real.com
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Subject: looking for popular music from the 40's and 50's
I'm looking for music for my
Tracy,
The burner should appear in a combo style list probably after your
default burner. Clicking on the drive and doing an alt+down arrow
should give you access to it. If that does not work, it is possible
that your external drive is not supported by Easy CD Creater 6. You
could go to the
Are there any good programs for recording streaming video?
Thanks.
Clifford
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This list is a
show in a seperate window. And when I'm
the burn window it loses focus on the tracks listview.
thanks,
Tyler
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Should be able to without a problem.
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Correction/Addition.
In my original message, I
I don't know anything about the player you you should be able to
transfer music using Real Plyaer.
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Could the problem disks have some sort of copy protection scheme?
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I rarely
Which version of Sonic Stage are you using? There is now a version 3.4.
In general, none of the versions seems easy to use.
I think another poster to this list, Michael Lang, has had some luck in
using Sonic Stage.
As an alternative, you can use Real Player+ to transfer tracks to a Sony
player.
support this device.
Using real player sounds real intriguing.
I will check this out.
I'll let you know if I have any luck with Real Player.
Thanks
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There are two or three ways to do this. They are reasonably easy. One
way would be to creat a play list in My Library and then burn the list.
Perhaps the easiest way is to locate the tracks you want to burn,
generally located in the My Music folder in My Documents, right click
them or sometimes
Fazil,
Yes you can rip a disk to your hard drive using Easy CD Creater 5.
1. Put Start Easy CD Creater 5. Put the disk you want to copy to your
hard drive in your cdrom drive. You may want to hold down the sift key
to keep the autoplay from starting to play the disk.
2. First go to the
application sub-menu to choose from, easy cd-creator or
disk copier, which one should I choose, disk-copier or easy-cd-creator,
please?
Thanks!
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