Re: DVD Audio Extractor

2012-02-19 Thread Gianluca Apollaro
Hi chriss and all, I know nothing about this software but for playing dvd I use Mpchc that stands for media player classic homecinema, found in the combined comunity codec pack which is free. just my 2 cents. Best regards, Gianluca from Italy. SkypeID: gianluca8815 Il 18/02/2012 22:06, chris

RE: DVD Audio Extractor

2012-02-19 Thread Hamit Campos
It is a program for getting the audio of a DVD so you can listen to it on something else like an MP3 player, CD player or anything else with out having to load the movie just to listen to a cirtain chapter or 2. I love it. It helped me learn how my movies should sound on a good surround sound

Re: DVD Audio Extractor

2012-02-19 Thread Tom Kaufman
Okay..but this DVD Audio extractor only does audio right? If so, it wouldn't really be what I would want (I'm running Media Classic (I think that's what it is called) this one seems to be the one that I've found to be the most accessible for me so far! Tom Kaufman - Original Message -

Re: would like a program for ripping CD's

2012-02-19 Thread Casey
Okay so what you are saying is that CD-EX is the way to go. If so then all is I would need is the web site where to go to get the latest version of CDEX that will work with windows seven. and when I would go to install it is there anything I need to know while doing the installation or what

RE: DVD Audio Extractor

2012-02-19 Thread Hamit Campos
As far as what it extracts goes, yeah. It only takes out audio. I think it'll play both the audio and if you check the box for it to do it the video to. Someone can correct me on that as I don't ever use it as a player. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org

Media Player Classic Home Cinema

2012-02-19 Thread chris hallsworth
Hmmm so how do I get a DVD to start playing properly in Media Player Classic Home Cinema? Asking as all I got was the DVD's root menu, and I couldn't get any further than that! Lol! Please advise. Thanks! Christopher H On 19/02/2012 19:33, Tom Kaufman wrote: Okay..but this DVD Audio

Windows Media Centre

2012-02-19 Thread chris hallsworth
Oh, I didn't try this program in my arsenal of DVD players. Keep you posted on that. Christopher H On 19/02/2012 19:23, Hamit Campos wrote: It is a program for getting the audio of a DVD so you can listen to it on something else like an MP3 player, CD player or anything else with out having

Re: would like a program for ripping CD's

2012-02-19 Thread Christopher Chaltain
It's been a while since I've ripped a CD, but I had switched from CDex to WMP. I just started having the occasional problem where CDex wouldn't rip a CD or wouldn't retrieve the proper metatags, and I would use WMP in those cases, so I just switched to WMP altogether. It was accessible when I used

Re: would like a program for ripping CD's

2012-02-19 Thread Tom Kaufman
I would say that both Cdex and WMP are good programs for ripping. I do know that with Cdex, you have to tell it that you want your tracks labeled, whereas with WMmP (unless they've changed it) it'll do it right out of the box! But Cdex and WMP seem to be pretty straight-forward. Tom Kaufman

Re: would like a program for ripping CD's

2012-02-19 Thread Guy Mallard
The Program that I have used for years is FreeRip3. It is very easy and efficient to utilize. Guy Mallard   G.M. ELECTRONICS SERVICE REPAIR * INSTALLATION * CIRCUIT DESIGN CONSTRUCTION Computers - Satellite TV - Marine Electronics - Ham Radio Wireless - Communications Custom-Designed By

RE: Windows Media Centre

2012-02-19 Thread Hamit Campos
Yep. Cool man. Windows Media Player works too like I mentioned, and that's actually the one I use more often all though when and if I do get a home theater PC I might use WMC even more. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf

Ia maulty track recorder question.

2012-02-19 Thread aadorno1
hello list a while ago I heard that there was going to be a talking maulty track recorder that was going to come out on the market has any one heard anything about this. I heard all the menus were spoken and I think they said it had 8 tracks or something. thanks Angel. To unsubscribe from this

audible

2012-02-19 Thread Holger Fiallo
Hi, PC people I want to convert many audio books tjat I got from audible.com Would like to change them to MP3. Tire of only depending on iTunes. Looking for a program that works well with jaws 13. Holger Fiallo To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to:

Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I assume these are DRM protected correct? If so, I used to use a program called Sound Taxi when I converted DRM WMA books from Overdrive.com. I assume it would work with Audible as well though. It is not a free program though. The original setup required some use of the JAWS cursor, but once it

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Mary Otten
It isw worth noting that when you sign on with Audible, you agree not to convert your programs to another format. You might not like the restriction. But they specifically prohibit you from doing that, so doing it and then discussing means of so doing on an public email olist doesn't seem like the

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Holger Fiallo
yes. I purchase them and I find it hard that I can not use winamp. or other programs. If this question is not allow sorry for this. Again it is my money and do not feel that I need to be limited. -Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 10:50 PM

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Mary Otten
You can burn the audible books to cd or use any number of portable devices or a pc or Mac. But you don't get to get rid of the drm and make them in to a format that you could copy and give away to as many folks as you want. You buy the right to use the material under the restrictions they set

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread kim Kelly
There is always someone who has to be a stick in the mud. I figure once something is purchased, it is ours to do with as we see fit. Just my oppinion. -- Email services provided by the System Access Mobile Network. Visit www.serotek.com to learn more about accessibility anywhere. To

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Holger Fiallo
Agreed. I currently use audible and if in the future I want to stop using their services, I will not be able to read my books. -Original Message- From: kim Kelly Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 11:29 PM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I don't see the message you're referring to, but obviously, once you purchase something you can't do whatever you want with it. I can not buy a CD and then start reproducing it at will to either give it away or to resell. I couldn't do the same thing with a book either. There is the fair use

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Holger Fiallo
I do not want to change it to sale it but for my personal use with any program iTunes is nice but it can be hard. Winamp is much easy for audio books. Again if I stop using audible, I do not think I can not listen to them So I am not purchasing them but renting them. -Original

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread kim Kelly
Gee, I didn't know that. That sucks. I figured once we purchased books, they were ours. What is wrong with that picture? I am not happy about that. -- Email services provided by the System Access Mobile Network. Visit www.serotek.com to learn more about accessibility anywhere. To

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Depends on where you purchase them from. I'd suggest checking out the terms and conditions of the site where you're purchasing your books, Audible in this case. Does Audible allow you to burn their books to a CD or copy them to an MP3 player? I'm not sure about Audible's terms and conditions or

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Holger Fiallo
yes. you can burn them but if you have over 100 books that will be to much. You need to be able to subscribe to audible to hear the books. I am here in Chicago and I think it is the same allover the great USA. -Original Message- From: Christopher Chaltain Sent: Monday, February 20,

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Peter Scanlon
But you did agree when signing up and could be challenged legally. I thought of doing this when I signed up, but I see no reason to do so as I can play them on my Victor Reader or Braille Note, or mIPhone, and can choose many other players. P. - Original Message - From: Holger

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Peter Scanlon
If you have downloaded the player, how can they stop you using it? - Original Message - From: Holger Fiallo To: PC Audio Discussion List Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 5:09 PM Subject: Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible] yes. you can burn them but if you have

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Holger Fiallo
It need to check your acount by using iTunes and audible manager. -Original Message- From: Peter Scanlon Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 1:07 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible] If you have downloaded the player, how can they

Re: Converting Audible to MP3 [was Re: audible]

2012-02-19 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I didn't see anything on Audible's purchase conditions about needing to continue to have an active account with Audible. I'm sure the media player needs to check that your license is valid, but I too would be surprised if it's actually checking that you have an active account with Audible. Your