Greetings,Anders,
Please can you give me the link to caretec and if possible the model of
charger about which you wrote? I will try Google as well for the caretec
website.
Thanks.
From Colin Howard who lives near Southampton in
Southern England.
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Hi joanne,
1. Using Jaws 10 you can read the name of the currently playing track by
pressing insert+ctrl+t.
2. As someone has already said, you can seek back and forward by moving to the
seek slider, just press ctrl+tab once or twice to move to it. Pressing the
arrow keys moves you by one
Hellt am not sure but i think its caretec.at./Anders.
/ANders.
Colin r. Howard skrev 2010-03-10 10:33:
Greetings,Anders,
Please can you give me the link to caretec and if possible the model of
charger about which you wrote? I will try Google as well for the caretec
website.
Thanks.
From
Dean,
I chose a dynamic microphone for my Sony MZ-b100 minidisk recorder a
few years ago. I wanted an omni directional microphone for my first
purchase. It has an excellent pick up and robust sound. I find the
sound from powered microphones to be sharp with edges with the
increases and falls
looking for a simple utility which would make all audio mp3 files in a
folder the same volume level, any suggestions?
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Hello David and list: Just wondering..is there any way (in WMP)..to go
exactly to a certain place in the track or file as you can in Winamp?
Tom Kaufman
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Greetings,
I have looked in my archives and found the following. I paste it in as is
with **no** guarantees, I have downloaded the program and my system since
then has been modified to a Kompak laptop and a desktop (model unknown as
was built for me) on both machines WindowsXP Home, goldWave
thanks, I'll try it.
Dan
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Subject: Re: Files at the same volume
Greetings,
I have looked in my archives and found the following.
mp3 gain
Alex
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Subject: Files at the same volume
looking for a simple utility which would make all audio mp3 files in a
folder the