Hi,
I have used Imtoo's DVD Audio Ripper for years, and find it quite
accessible with Jaws. I don't know how well it may work with
Window-Eyes, though, but in my opinion, it's faster then DVD Audio
Extractor.
~Ann
Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi Everyone. I have a brief query. I want to acquire
hi what is the difference between the free download and the full version?
i'm looking at the download page right now but there isn't an explination of
the difference.
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how do you get the buttons to work with jaws. i can't activate the help
button to register it.
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Subject: Re: DVD audio extractor,an accessible one that
Easy CD-DA Extractor version 11.9.9 is now available from www.poikosoft.com.
Here are the changes in this version:
Audio Converter reads file properties (Length, Bit rate, Bit depth, Sample rate,
Channels, and Filesize)
New CD-player (with faster responses and improved user interface)
64-bit
Hi,
I have a question for you folks. Does anybody know a script or an
audio program that could perform the following task:
1) Record a sound of indetermined lenght (within some preset limits) -
then, without any user input
2) play the recorded sound (preferrably from a random position and
One thing though, if you're registered, you must go to the registered
area to download.
http://www.poikosoft.com/cgi-bin/download.cgi
Curtis Delzer.
HS
At 09:58 AM 8/15/2008, you wrote:
Easy CD-DA Extractor version 11.9.9 is now available from
www.poikosoft.com. Here are the changes in this
Hello folks, I think this question has been asked before, but does anyone know
of a free or inexpensive Karaoke program that does not make the song mono when
the vocals are taken out?
Samuel Wilkins
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Hello!
I would like to record a stream at a specific time and stop it at a specific
time.
Also to be able to run a play list recording streams schedules.
/Anders.
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Hello!
The internal mike on the stream is a really great one.
However sometimes you may whish to record with an external microphone.
For example if you want to record an interview or a soundeffect (even if its
not the best quelity on the sound format).
I do want a small microphone.
It may cost
Ann, i would agree with you
I like it very much and the speed is great takes less time to get the audio
from the dvd then with dvd audio extracter.
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Hi. You say it is a faster rip but are you saying that the comparison is
with the same bit rate? The higher the quality the longer the rip. For
example it will take longer to rip to 320 than 128, so are you saying it is
still quicker even ripping to the same bit rate? Walter.
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Hi,
How accessible is this version with JFW 9? I've been using version 9 of
the program, but couldn't access the list of tracks when I tried version 10.
Thanks.
Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
Personal Website: http://www.ksapergia.net
Business Site: http://www.kjsproductions.com
how do you set it to rip at the same bitrate and frequency every time. it
defalts to 48ghc at 192. i want 44 ghc at 128 but it won't stay there. i do
love the program however. i have version 5. its much better i think than
version 4.
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Dane have you used it to burn a dvd from the data it gave you from ripping?
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Total Recorder Professional will certainly do this, I'm not sure that
standard will though.
On 16/08/2008, at 3:49 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hello!
I would like to record a stream at a specific time and stop it at a
specific
time.
Also to be able to run a play list recording streams
actually it takes a shorter time then dvd audio extracter even at higher bit
rates
so yes, the quality is much better then dvd audio ripper
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