Hi
I don't know whether any of you have discovered this program but it's
one of the best for noise reduction and at present it's usable with Jaws but
could do with one or two amendments to make it absolutely super. It's the
best I've found so far for clearing all types of records/tapes and
.
grudges aren't worth holding--One who holds them shows his
self-weakness.
Contact info:
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Email: Same as MSN.
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To: PC-Audio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 12:12 PM
Subject: Diamond Cut 5 (DC5)
Hi
, the biggest beef I have with Diamond Cut is that as an editor,
it is not accessible at all. other than that, it is a good program! I think
that improvements could be made to the sample End noise feature too.
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Hi
I don't know whether any of you have
Hi Hank
Cool Edit Pro (Audition now) can work with loops. As I've not used it for
this purpose I don't know how easy or difficult it is but I think the basics
would be fairly easy. There's thousands of loops available with it.
Gordon McFarlane
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Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: Diamond Cut 5 (DC5)
Hi Gary
I'm afraid I don't know - I use Cool Edit Pro (Audition)'s noise
reduction
package which I find quite
: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 5:57 AM
Subject: Re: Diamond Cut 5 (DC5)
Hi
There is no wizard to access the presets. You use the straightforward
menus
perfectly accessible with Jaws, choose the group
diamond cut? chris
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Subject: Re: Diamond Cut 5 (DC5)
Hi
There is no wizard to access the presets. You use the straightforward
menus
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Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2004 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: Diamond Cut 5 (DC5)
Hi
There is no wizard to access the presets. You use the straightforward
menus
perfectly accessible
Hi Ibrahim
You can find Jaws scripts for Cool Edit and Audition (virtually the same
program) on the following site:
http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/~mick/jfwscripts/audition/
Hope you find them useful. I find them a great help.
Regards and best wishes.
Gordon McFarlane
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Hi
Does anyone know of a current CD/DVD copying program which will copy at
least 2 copies at once from the same image? I used Record Now Max DX 4.6 for
years as it did this and much more, but having installed 2 new LG Dual Layer
DVD Burners I find that Record Now doesn't recognise them. I've
Hi
There is a new DVD-audio writing program called Disk Welder Bronze sold by
Tracertek.
www.tracertek.com
For those who need good accessibility apparently the makers say that it's
not too complient yet although other programs they make are. I've asked them
to look into it.
Gordon McFarlane
heard there were working on 6
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Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: DVD audio?
Hi
There is a new DVD-audio writing program called Disk Welder Bronze sold
Hi Stephen
I've got it too and the descriptive audio is great.
With Power DVD you cycle between tracks by pressing just one key - from
memory I think it's 'h'.
There is a list of keypresses near the beginning of the help files.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: Stephen
Hi
Can anyone tell me if these have been updated at all from version 1.0?
I've tried contacting the writer without any success.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Gordon McFarlane
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Hi
I wrote a week or two ago without reply and thought I'd try again.
Some of us are benefiting from the scripts made for Cool Edit Pro and Adobe
Audition version 1 to make them more accessible especially on the Multitrack
view. I've gone ahead and updated the program to Audition version 1.5 and
-
From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC-Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 7:49 PM
Subject: Adobe Audition
Hi
I wrote a week or two ago without reply and thought I'd try again.
Some of us are benefiting from the scripts made for Cool Edit Pro and
Adobe Audition version 1
Hi
Is there anything definitive about creating and altering playlists?
I need to be able to change the text on some of the playlists I create but
they often go back to the original tags with their original names. Also how
can I print some of these playlists - I can't seem to get them into a
in winamp, you can press control alt g for an html
version of your playlist complete with times, etcetera.
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Thanks Rob
Will anything let me edit and print a playlist?
Best wishes.
Gordon
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Hi
I'm sure I've seen something about this on the list before but can't
remember what to do. Can anyone help?
I have recorded 1 and 7/8 ips reel to reel tape at 3 and 3/4 speed and of
course have found the recording too fast. I'm fairly sure that it's possible
to slow this down to the normal
the sampling rate in
half, or you can use pitch shift, if you have Soundforge or Goldwave.
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To: PC-Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:45 PM
Subject: Slowing down
Hi
I'm sure I've seen something about this on the list
Thanks to all who have made suggestions about my slowing down. I'll have a
bash at Goldwave although I'm sure Audition should do it.
Thanks again.
Gordon
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Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005
Hi
For DVD authoring TMPGenc DVD Author is fairly accessible, once you
negotiate and label the first screen with the graphics labeller. and Jaws
key. It's not perfect but it's the best I've found.
TMPGenc Express3 is also fairly accessible and it will take in almost any
file and convert it to
Hi
Tmpgenc Express3 is good for this. Jaws labelling first
For authoring TMPGenc also has a DVD authoring package.
You can download a 30day trial. Keypresses are found in the help file.
It's on Pegasus' website
www.tmpgenc.com
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: Alf
Hi
Some programs will transpose the avi file to fit the DVD/CD. Sonic's MyDVD
does. You can always use TMPGenc Express3 to convert the file before putting
it into a burning package.
www.sonic.com
(look for MyDVD6)
www.tmpgenc.com
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
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From:
Hi James
I do not use Sound Forge, only Audition 1.5. The main difference I know of
is that Audition has the multitrack feature which allows one to build a
recording up by tracks. I think I'm right that Sound Forge has only stereo
track editing.
If you need more details about a manual for
tracks can you record
one
track while playing another? mainly how accessible is it?
P.
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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Adobe Audition
Hi James
I do not use Sound
question, how do you edit a
single track efficiently using speech either jaws or wineyes.
Dave
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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Adobe Audition
Hi Peter
Pretty well
and
you want to do an edit on that track. Let's say you want to cut out a
portion of that track. In SoundForge you mark the segment you want to cut
out with the left and right brackets and than hit delete. What is the
equivalent in Audition.
Dave
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From: G. McFarlane
Hi
Sorry for the cross posting but I'm not sure as to which group this belongs.
I recently bought an HP Pavilion 819 computer with 512 memory and on board
7.1 sound. Regularly when booting up after playing the Windows XP sound and
before going into the Jaws Screen Reader the machine sound cuts
Hi
I recently bought 16 classical CDs which were on a music DVD - each track is
dolby surround sound coded.
My query is that I would like to add them to my hard drive collection for
easy access - can I rip them off the DVD as I can a Music CD? If so, how?
Being encoded dolby surround sound, is
Hi
Can someone verify or correct this please?
I recently bought a Creative Audigy 2 Zs card which has a digital out
socket. My intention was to connect it to my 7.1 amplifier (as I had done
previously from my onboard soundcard - coaxial to coaxial) On purchasing
the Audigy I discovvered that
Hi Nick
I use Diamond Cut 6 (DC6) from tracertek. It works pretty well with Jaws
although it had a bit to go to become fully accessible. There are hundreds
of presets and the interface is pretty accessible through menus and dialog
boxes which can be tabbed around. There may be a demo.
The
Hi
I'm probably telling you something you know but there are scripts for the
program which took over Cool Edit 2 without making any changes really - it's
Adobe Audition. If you're interested let me know and I'll look for the site
where these scripts can be downloaded from.
Regards.
Gordon
and rewind and pause, and be able to
stop
mid-program and start again from the same place. I don't think there's
any
such arrangement possible, at least not yet.
Hope this helps.
Daniel
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To: PC-Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent
Hi
Sorry to ask but I was away when much of this topic was covered.
Could someone please outline the current possibilities of getting Audible
files and music mp3s onto an I-pod shuffle 512mb? Do I need to use I-Tunes,
if so which version is best for the visually impaired and where can I get
Hi James
It can be found on
www.adobe.com
or
www.adobe.co.uk
You can I think download a demo version. You probably know that the full
version is fairly expensive?
Take care.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: James Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.
Hi There are scripts for Coole Edit 2 and the subsequent Adobe Audition.
Unfortunately I lost all my emails recently which ad the address for them
but someone on the PC Audio list should have them.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: Ken Buxton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio
Hi
If Sound Forge is too much then perhaps Adobe Audition is too. But over the
years I've found it (and its precursor, Cool Edit) to be excellent
especially with the scripts in Multitrack mode. It also has pretty good
Noise reduction, but for the best noise reduction with hundreds of options
Hi
I like and use Adobe Audition - the scripts work well in both edit and
multitrack view.
The program was formerly cool Edit Pro.
For hundreds of presets in audio restoration Diamond Cut 6 from Tracertek is
great.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: arthur Pirika [EMAIL
Hi Ted
As you probably know Cool Edit was taken over by Adobe and became Audition.
There are are scripts for Cool Edit 2 and 2.1 as well as Audition. Can you
tell me which you need and if I can't find the site I'll send them on to
you.
Take care.
Gordon McFarlane
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Hi
I'm not sure which list will deal with this and so I apologise in advance if
I'm treading on the wrong toes.
I recently downloaded the 'accessible' Snapstream 'Beyond TV' to make use of my
tv tuner card. I've followed all the instructions and have a channel list but I
just cant seem to
Hi Ted
If you are wanting to write avi files to dvd you must first convert them to
mpeg (mpg) files. There are may solutions on
www.vcdhelp.com
Nero can do this. I myself prefer a program called tmpgenc. There's tmpgenc
express 3 which will convert many files into mpg files, and there's
Hi Avi movies need converting to mpg files to make them like a proper DVD.
They must then be burned in a particular way to DVD to make them DVD player
compatible. Nero will combine both processes or do them separately if you
have the right components. There are many other programs on the
Hi
I put your email aside to reply to later and unfortunately forgot. Hope this
answer is still relevant.
As far as I can see from my own files, there were no scripts until version
2. Perhaps these will work on version 1.5. Others may correct this, but if
you wish the ones for version 2 please
Hi
Depending on which version you are using probably the easiest way is to set
your area roughly by going into the select box (Alt and 6) putting in the
start and end times, then adjusting when back on the timeline with the
relevant left and right adjustments for start and end of selection
the scripts for Cool Edit Pro 2, if so could you send
them to me also. Thanks
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Hi
I put your email aside to reply to later and unfortunately forgot.
Hope this
answer is still relevant.
As far as I can see from my own
Hi Michael
As far as I remember you go to whatever number of track you wish when using
the JAWS SCRIPTS then tab through the options until you hear 'arm track' -
by pressing space you toggle between armed and unarmed.
Regards.
Gordon
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Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 1:40 AM
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Hi Michael
As far as I
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Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: cool edit
Hi Michael
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. 'Left click, right click
Hi Kevin
The program I use a lot to convert avi to mpg files for DVD is TMPGenc
Express3 which has recently been taken over by Tsunami and I think
relaunched with little chang. There are a range of programs in this series,
but this program changes the filetypes and gives a professional finish.
Hi Jonathan
Will this program extract music from Audio DVDs. I bought a couple of these
a while ago and wanted to rip the music into Itunes or a wav/mp3 format.
There are hundreds of tracks on this DVD and it would be great if the
program could rip each track into a wav or mp3 file and put in
Hi
Recently I've been putting all my disks onto hard drive, meticulously making
sure each has the correct information in the tag. I've come across a strange
anomile in Itunes and wonder if anyone can throw any light on it, or suggest
other player programs which might be better.
I ripped them
Hi
I have and can send you Cool Edit 2.1 scripts for Jaws - I'm not sure which
version they work with though.
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: Tate Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 6:41 PM
Hi
YOu should be able to find the fscripts at:
http://www.kulgan.net/mick/programming/jfwscripts/audition/
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
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discussion list.
Hi Kerry
Here's where you can find the scripts for Audition (adobe) which is the
upgrade of Cool Edit Pro. There may be some link to Cool Edit Pro itself.
I have the scripts for Cool Edit Pro version 1, version 2 and version 2.1
Each work with earlier versions of Jaws. I think the zipped help
Hi
I have just read your email - I'm wondering if you have any experience in
what follows, or any knowledge of scripting or whoever might undertake it.
I'll keep it short. I'm a blind teacher who uses Jaws. Our authority have
changed reporting procedures to a system called Phoenix - it's
Hi Ted
I can send you either the scripts for Audition 1 or 1.5.let me know which
you need.
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
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Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:29 AM
Subject: adobe
Hi
Nero6 certainly works for me.
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 8:26 PM
Subject: Accessible and reliable program for saving and burning DVD images
I use Adobe Audition all the time. For comprehensiveness and the fact it
does multitrack there's nothing to beat it. It's effects are solid and it
works reliably. Selection is fairly easily done bu could be easier, and an
audio scrub would be great but again for what it does it's the best.
settled in my mind that I'll stick here at present until I get totally
superceded in a year or two's time or unless a better offering appears.
We should have an Audition sharing group.
Gordon
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Hi
I haven't used this program but would be glad of a comparison if womeone can
do it.
Thanks.
Gordon
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From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: Adobe audition
How
Hi
I recently downloaded this from VLC Media site on the recommendation of
Hauppage support, as the mpg files produced by their video cards do not work
well on media player. It seems to be a very accessible program for playing many
media files - however I can't seem to find any keyboard
Hi I'd be interested in this kind of program especially if it records
streams.
Best wishes
Gordon McFarlane
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Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: TV Tuner Cards
I have some queries about Goldwave which I Hope someone can answer.
1. Are there scripts for Jaws or are these unnecessary?
2. I've heard that it can deal with mp4s and Audible files - is this true or
untrue? (the demo version doesn't)
3. I like the look of its sister program Multi quence - is
for goldwave,
which can be obtained at http://jfwlite.com. And I think it can do mp4,
but
I don't remember for sure. It's been a long time since I've used goldwave.
Mat.
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://www.jfwlite.com. Secondly, I
don't
know about mp4 files. Last but not least last time I looked Multiquenz was
not accessible.
Scott
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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 6:18 PM
Subject
Thanks Jani. I think I'll be getting the paid up version.
Gordon
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Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: Some Goldwave Questions
1. Are there scripts for Jaws or
AM
Subject: Re: Some Goldwave Questions
I am afraid Multyquence is not accessible. I would suggest you use nTrack
instead.
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From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC-Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 12:18 AM
Subject: Some Goldwave
Try
www.tracertek.com
They specialise in audio restoration and their site is jam packed with
professional and lower end equipment which will do the job. They maybe
provide a service to or can recommend one. Their flagship program Diamond
Cut 6 is excellent and fairly accessible to Jaws.
Hi
I'm currently trying to convert my large list of songs ripped in wav format in
Itunes into an MP3 format while holding onto the tags. I can do this in Itunes
by converting, but I wondered if I can import these files into Windows Media
11, holding onto the tags. I also wanted to normalise
I've just recently purchased Goldwave.Do the scripts work with the latest
version. Can someone please let me know the best place to download them from?
Thanks.
Gordon McFarlane
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Hi
I'm not sure that Adobe Audition scripts work with Version 8 of Jaws. I
certainly can't get them to work properly. I've written to the writer of the
scripts to find out which version of Jaws they work with. I think the ast
version I got them to work on was version 7.0, certainly version 6
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edit in the past?
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Hi
I must say that I like DC6 for restoration - that and the Adobe Audition 1.5
are great for restoration. Audition has multitrack editing too and is
accessible to Jaws 6 but not the most recent versions of Jaws.
Gordon McFarlane
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not been able to burn more
than one at a time. However, a more seasoned computer expert might no
how.
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:31 PM
Subject: Audible burning
Hi
Can anyone
Of G. McFarlane
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:32 PM
To: PC-Audio
Subject: Audible burning
Hi
Can anyone answer my query?
I have 3 downloaded Audible programs of 25 mins each which I wish to burn
onto CD.It looks like I can only do one at a time when using the new Nero
plugin
Hi
I've recently been trying to burn programs bought from the Audible site. They
are 25 minutes long and so far I've failed to put 3 onto one disk.
My latest problem is however that when I copythem to disk they are somehoware
somehow separated into 3 sections each program. I suppose this must be
Hi
I can also get Audition to strip audio out of mpg files.
Gordon McFarlane
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if they are avi files adobe audition
Hi
Is it possible to play Itunes purchased mp4s copyright protected in Windows
Media Player. Is there some plug in to make this possible. I realise there may
be a copyright issue but can they be converted to make them more accessible on
other mp3 machines - especially when they're your own
Hi Mario and Sky
Can I check if you know about or have the Adobe Manual for Audition and
also possess the Jaws scripts for version 1.5? I've used both for some time
until fairly recently - the scripts don't seem to work well in multitrack
view in latest versions of Jaws, but the do work well
Hi
Can anyone who uses emusic.co.uk please tell me how to use their download
manager when downloading albums? I only seem to be able to download tracks one
at a time, bypassing the download manager.
Thanks.
Gordon McFarlane
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DC6 is probably the leader - I use it a lot. It can also be helped by the
front end interface called Audio Mentor which simplifies the process and
uses the relevant filters from DC6 to make cleaning of tapes, LPs 78s etc
easier.
I use it on whole files as I've never found navigating parts of
Hi
I have a few queries about Sound Forge Studio 8 - I see it's available on the
net from £23 upwards, QVC at £45 this weekend. I'm used to using Adobe Audition
and therefore only see this as an extra program - it has been advertised as
cleaning and amending the audio track on a video and this
Hi
If it's dC6 it's found on
www.tracertek.com
This site not only contains much software which is good for noise reduction
but also much excellent equipment, usually with good offers.
Gordon
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, but couldn't seem to do
anything
with it. Is this an ap that should work with audio files right out of the
box? LOL, maybe it's me, but I get more spoken feedback with DC6 itself.
And
you're right, it's a fine audio editor.
Larry
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there
that will offer that sort of accessibility with a bit more speed.
Larry
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Hi Larry
It's
with every
touch, I like to have aa wide assortment of editors on hand. It's been my
experience that different editors can work better with different media.
Thanks again for the idea.
Larry
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aren't necessary for earlier versions of
Audition but they are necessary for version 1.5?
Also, could you post a location where one could get the latest scripts?
Thanks.Keith
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Hi
I would like to set up an internet site which allows streaming music, similar
to a radio station. Also it would contain files for streaming or download.
Additionally a section for a forum for comments, and a section for donations by
card etc.
I'm looking for the following advice:
1. Which
Hi
I've been wanting to set up a site for people to download mp3 programs and
podcasts, also the site should have streaming music. Sorry for taking this
thread over slightly, but looking at your recommendations I am curious as
to how they would affect my venture.
I'm not skilled in this area
Hi
Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently (now legal
in UK) to
1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and broadcast this into the fm band
of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
2. To broadcast Sky from
Hi again
I like Sound Taxi but became concerned when I found that I could not totally
trust it. Recently however using less resources it seems more stable. The
problem is that of course when you do a 13 hour book you can't be sure it
hasn't left silences in the middle of it.
I'll continue to
Hi
I've got to say that I discovered that there could be gaps in the songs when
I converted them to wavs. I had to redo them with nothing else happening on
my computer for them to work correctly.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: TIM GRADY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi
Sorry for double posting but I assume some people might be interested.
There's been a lot about the Zen Stone mp3 player. I saw on qVc UK that they
were doing a 1Gb player for £19 plus PP. It is also a voice recorder and in
the video (available on line) it is claimed that it plays e-books.
Hi
What and where are these scripts for the cookoo Jaws talking clock?
Thanks.
Gordon McFarlane
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Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: jaws talking clock
Someone else
clock
I can send you what I have. I can't remember where I originally got them
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From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: jaws talking clock
Hi
What and where
Hi
I have just a query based on your reply.
I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised that the ID
tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the Tags are
in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the Itunes
formats supported than the
, if you can find a program to
convert
from apple lossless to FLAC or lossless WMA, then again there won't
be any
loss in quality.
Regards.
Kevin
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