Re: Need help finding an MP3 music track to purchase or download

2014-07-14 Thread Laurence Taylor
On 13/07/2014 22:34, Jeff Samco wrote: I am looking to get an MP3 of a track by Octopodes, called Holding out for a Hero. It is not available on Amazon MP3 nor on eMusic. I've googled around and not found it elsewhere except on free MP3 download sites which I'm lyrie of trying. Can anyone

Re: Digital audio questions

2014-07-14 Thread Laurence Taylor
On 14/07/2014 05:13, Donald L. Roberts wrote: I have two small television sets, each of which has what looks like an R C A jack which is labeled as some sort of audio output. Since it is not analog, just what type of digital audio is it likely to be? It's quite likely to be analogue audio;

Bad humming while recording or using Skype.

2014-07-14 Thread Morey Worthington
Morning all. This problem has probably been thrown around many times, but now my turn. Using Windows7 HP, and Jaws 15 (newest bill). When using external blug in microphone, or the built-in one on my Dell all in one computer, when even using the sound recorder in Windows, there is a bad humming

Re: Bad humming while recording or using Skype.

2014-07-14 Thread tim cumings
you might try using an external usb sound card for recording.On 7/14/2014 7:26 AM, Morey Worthington wrote: Morning all. This problem has probably been thrown around many times, but now my turn. Using Windows7 HP, and Jaws 15 (newest bill). When using external blug in microphone, or the built-in

Re: Digital audio questions

2014-07-14 Thread Gary Schindler
Don, that is a coaxial output. you may notice though, that the outside of the jack itself is raised higher on the rim than a regular RCA jack. the other digital output probably is a Toshiba toslink jack. it usually has a square shape on the outside of it. If you happen to plug into a video

RE: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11

2014-07-14 Thread Steve Jacobson
Bob, These are all very good points. I'd like to explain a bit more about my earlier response in case it helps Kelly. I was editing a four hour MP3 file over the weekend, and I was finding everything to be very sluggish including moving through the file with PGUP and PGDN. Since I had

Re: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11

2014-07-14 Thread Tim Aune
I might suggest using MP3 direct cut for editing MP3 files. It's very fast, and you don't have to convert the files. It doesn't have a lot of the features that a program like sound forge has but it is very reliable. -Original Message- From: Steve Jacobson Sent: Monday, July 14,

Re: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11

2014-07-14 Thread Steve Jacobson
Tim, That's a good suggestion. In my case, I was applying a specific type of compression that I already had defined in Sound Forge. I should take a look, though, thanks. Best regards, Steve Jacobson compression On Mon, 14 Jul 2014 16:30:28 -0500, Tim Aune wrote: I might suggest using MP3

RE: Need Help with Sound Forge Pro 11

2014-07-14 Thread Tom Kaufman
I also like MP3 Direct Cut; pretty simple to use...and definitely blind-friendly! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tim Aune Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 5:30 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Need Help with Sound