Re: question about nero7.2

2011-04-07 Thread jason
When you are burning a disc before you burn the disc go to options button and it should tell you what drive it is trying to burn on once you find that just hit your up and down to select the drive you want cd's to be urned on hope this helps. On 4/6/2011 11:16 AM, brian parker wrote: Hi, can

re question about nero7.2

2011-04-07 Thread brian parker
Hi jason, thanks for your message. i tried to do what you suggested, but although i got in to options, i couldn't find the place for the list of drives. i will have to wait until i can get some sighted help. brian. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:

A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Bud Schwab
Hi Gang, I have a need to copy something from an old 16rpm talking book disc. I only have 33 rpm. Does anybody know where I can buy or borrow an old machine that will play the 16rpm discs? That's going way back in technology for sure. Thanks for any info. Bud Schwab W 6 Z Y P Malibu,

RE: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Blackwell, Clifford
Are you thinking of doing this digitally or with audio tape? If digitally, you could record using the 33 1/3 and then reduce the speed using a program like Goldwave or Sound Forge. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf

Re: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hmm, don't know about doing things like that as you may have problems with equalization. Sent from Dane's Iphone +61457756048 On 08/04/2011, at 2:41 AM, Blackwell, Clifford cblackw...@cityofmadison.com wrote: Are you thinking of doing this digitally or with audio tape? If digitally,

RE: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Dale Heltzer
If you use the 33-rpm player and digitally stretch the result, you'll also need noise and hiss reduction. Are you sure the original material hasn't already been professionally re-done? -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On

Re: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Victoria Vaughan
I have a possible idea for you. If you have a cassette player/recorder that can record at either regular or half speed, record your record at full speed. Then, when you change it to half speed, the record will be at normal listening speed. Hope that makes sense and is some help. Vicky -

RE: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Bud Schwab
This was a group called The Christian Record and was produced back in the 50's and 60's and was only done at 16 rpm. I only have Total Recorder and CD recorder and I don't think either of them would do what I need. I know there would be sound degradation if I could even do that. Somebody

Re: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Jerry Howell
If you could record it in to mp3 format, you could use a sound editing program to lower the sample rate, which would lower the speed of the recording. Just a thought. Jerry Howell http://www.howellmobility.com - Original Message - From: Bud Schwab budsch...@verizon.net To:

Re: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread dennis
yes and actually it will take less time doing it that way. - Original Message - From: Jerry Howell howell1...@comcast.net To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 3:53 PM Subject: Re: A strange request If you could record it in to mp3 format,

Re: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Gary Schindler
If you have recording software, you can resample the playback from 44.1 to 22.5. resampling playback is different from resampling the file itself. - Original Message - From: Victoria Vaughan vrvaug...@mailzone.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday,

Skype Version 5.3.0.108 is now Available

2011-04-07 Thread Steve Pattison
Skype version 5.3.0.108 is now available and here are the changes in this version: Improvements: Improved quality of video received from Skype on mobile devices Skype shows users' presence icons on collapsed contact profile cards Conversation topic editing button is now always available on the

RE: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Adrian Spratt
NLS issued recordings of magazines for these players well into the nineties, and I think even beyond 2000. It might be worth contacting your local library to ask if they have any of these machines around and, if not, whether they'd be willing to check with other branches. -Original

RE: A strange request

2011-04-07 Thread Bud Schwab
That's a great idea. I didn't realize those plastic records of magazines were made yet that recently. I'll call the Braille Institute tomorrow and see what I can come up with. Thanks for the idea. Bud At 07:25 PM 4/7/2011, you wrote: NLS issued recordings of magazines for these players

Htz ozone with talks

2011-04-07 Thread glenna burgess
This is a cell phone with speech that I have. Some one did a podcast for techtalk, I think it was, but it was onlyy one part. Does anyone have a more comprehensive podcast or manual. I have one from the company, but it is easier to follow the instructions, written for blind users. Glenna To