Hi Jim.
I have just obtained a creative 20g player. It has reasonable
accessability. I am totally blind and find the dedicated function keys
helpful. If you want further information on the player then feel free to
contact me off list.
Walter Ramage.
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Hi everyone.
I have a frustrating problem I hope someone can help me with. The
frustration is borne from my ignorance. I would be grateful if someone
would give me precise keystroke instructions to help me solve this. I have
the free version of Reel player. I think it is rep10. I also have
Hi. Don't know where you live but I am from the UK. I have just in the last
few weeks bought a Toshiba 250g external hard drive for ?79 from Curry's and
it is very easy to use and it is near silent when in operation. It is
simply plug and play and you simply copy/cut and paste. Walter Ramage
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Hi. I use Clear Dymo tape. It comes in a 3 metre reel and is 12mm wide.
it is ideal for Brailling but requires a hand frame or Perkins adaptor.
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If you want samples of good natural screen reading voices then try
http://www.readplease.com/english/order/#att. there is a wide selection of
voices and I think many are better than the Vista Anna.
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Hi Russ. I don't own one as I already have an MP3 player which I use only
for music but the RNIB Milestone is apparently a very good player.
According to those who have told me, it has a built in speaker of high sound
quality and is very compact. Transferring files is straightforward and it
has
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Hi Russ. I don't own one as I already have an MP3 player which I use only
for music but the RNIB Milestone is apparently a very good player.
According to those who have told me, it has a built in speaker of high
sound
Hi. I have just heard from my friend. The Milestone does not have either
speed nor pitch controls
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Sent: 20 March 2007 06:15
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Digital players for listening to audio
Hello to everyone. I have a question that has been irritating me for some
time now. Some years ago I had some Vinyl LPs and then recorded them to mini
disc via analogue, naturally. I then recorded them to CD on a stand-alone
hi-fi audio CD recorder; I did this digitally via coaxial cable. I had
Hi. Can someone help. I am very new to sound editing, only a few days in
fact. I have a problem with the status bar. Once I have opened a sound
file and place marker points in that file and want to read the time
information I only get partial information. I get all the information up to
the
scripts.
the best place to grab them is from
www.blind-geek-zone.net
chears,
Rick
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 10:47 AM
Subject: RE: Gold wave editing
Hi. Can someone help. I
need to grab the goldwave scripts.
the best place to grab them is from
www.blind-geek-zone.net
chears,
Rick
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Thank you so much but what do I do with them once I have got them?
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Walter,
I hope they help you out. They should give you a very good start in using
Goldwave.
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Hi Folks. I have here a problem of the inexperienced, or the irresponsible,
take your choice. I have been practicing with my new toy, Gold Wave and I
am not sure if I have done something wrong. In short, once I've set the
correct marker position and then gone to the effects menu and then to
it. Not sure of a fix
for that besides maybe reinstalling goldwave.
Rick
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Did you accedentally remove that preset? Sounds like it. Not sure of a
fix
for that besides maybe reinstalling goldwave.
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Hi Bruce Rick. I have retrieved the pre set. I am very appreciative of
your help, sadly I think it will be the first of many requests. You are
both very kind and again, I thank you. Walter.
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Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi Bruce Rick. I have retrieved the pre set. I am very appreciative of
your help, sadly I think
Hi Kevin. I have a 20g Creative player, the same as yours but without the
FM radio. I agree that it acts as a drive once you install the software.
However when I connect the player it appears as a drive, named Creative.
I find that all I need do is to copy and paste my MP3 files into this folder
Hi to all. I have a question that on the face of it might seem silly and
show my ignorance but here goes anyway. I intend buying a stand alone DVD
recorder with built in Hard drive. Those that have a hard drive I
understand have at least a USB in socket. This being the case is it
possible to
Hi Loren. When you open a file and then press CTRL+a the start and Finish
markers will move to the extreme ends of the file if they are not already
there. You cannot move them any further out than this, you can only move
them into the centre of the file. It may be that your Zoom is set at the
Hi Don't know where you are located but in the UK a site that is extremely
competitive price wise is www.ukdvdr.co.uk and you will find blank discs of
all descriptions. all of the blank CDs I buy are 70or 750. They do
international shipping also as far as I know. Walter.
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Hi. It really depends what is causing the problem. If it is a hardened
piece of matter then that's one thing and if large enough, can be removed
with your fingernail (gently). If it is a scratch then trying to rectify it
yourself may cause further damage and you may have to take the disc to a
Ok. Here's the best way to identify the playing surface and non playing
surface of a CD. Braille readers will be able to use their finger tips but
for those who have sensitivity problems use your finger nail but very
carefully. Probably the easiest way to do this, if you are doing it for the
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From: Walter Ramage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:06 AM
Subject: Identifying the playing surface and non playing surface of a CD
Ok. Here's the best way to identify the playing surface and non playing
surface of a CD
Hi Gail. The best way I have found is to use a programme called Gold Wave.
It is relatively easy to use and works well with JAWS. I have used it for a
similar purpose as you have in mind. You can download the trial version and
if you like it you can purchase a licence which is around $50
Oops, forgot to let you know the web address, sorry. It is
www.goldwave.com. Walter.
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to
Yes you can. I have recorded stuff from my mini disc recorder onto the hard
drive. I simply plugged the cable from the headphone socket on the mini
disc and the other end into the line socket on the PC.However, if you do
this and your source has a headphone volume control, make sure it isn't
Hi Randy. It depends on how dexterous you are. The last time
I replaced
a stylus was way back in the late 70's/early 80's when I had a record deck.
The cheep models I would think would be fiddly but the higher end decks are
quite easy, or were. I always used either gold ring or
Hi. highlight the file you are talking about. Press alt and the enter key
to take you to properties. Press control tab to take you to the summery
page. tab to Advanced and press the space or enter key. arrow down and
one of the pieces of information will be the length in minutes and seconds
If you are converting only 1 file; 1. launch Gold Wave. 2. Press control
and O to open a sound window. 3. tab to look in and choose your drive.
4. Tab to list and select your file with in the relevant folder and press
enter and the file will open and decompress. 5. Once the file is open
press
Hi. The simplest way to accomplish that which you want is to use Nero or
Nero express. On there there is an option to copy the entire disc. It
takes an image of the original and when done you simply put in a blank disc
and it burns an exact copy. Walter.
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Hi Randy. If you are referring to vinyl then you can't remove scratches,
you can only limit their effects. You should never use water when cleaning
vinyl. this produces a sludge that when dry hardens and makes the problem
worse. I suggest that you go to a specialist Hi-fi dealer who will
Hi Jason. I don't keep books but have copied a few books for friends and
put them into MP3. The way I did it was to use Reel player. I just went to
CD options and selected copy. I was asked by Reel player if I was happy for
it to import the media files into my documents as MP3 files. I said
Hi Folks. I have a problem. I downloaded 24 files from the Tesco download
site. These files are WMA and are protected. I wanted to burn a copy of
these files to play on my Hi-Fi CD player. I am unable to burn a disc
either with windows Media Player nor with Nero. I am also unable to convert
; are they unlockable?
Hi Walter,
you can buy a program called SoundTaxi, which will break the drm.
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 3:18 PM
Subject: Protected files; are they unlockable
it you're
pretty much set. to get it go to http://www.audioconverter.com
Tony
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 3:18 PM
Subject: Protected files; are they unlockable?
Hi Folks. I have
Hi everyone. Thanks to those who posted with suggestionson unlocking DRM
files, I'm grateful. I do have some requests for help though so pleas
forgive this longish post. Firstly the purchasing of Sound Taxi was no easy
task. I had to get sighted assistance on the last page to confirm the order
2008 17:17
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Sound Taxi, a pain in the ***
Hi Walter,
you can get the scripts at this site.
Just type J for Jaws Scripts, and applications.
ftp://ftp.compuconference.com/
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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 2:42 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Taxi, a pain in the ***
Hi Abarney. I have downloaded the scripts but once I try to install I am
unable since
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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 3:50 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Taxi, a pain in the ***
Hi Abarney
Hi Albert. It is www.mp3fiesta.com. they accept credit card payment also.
Walter.
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Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 3:50 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Taxi, a pain in the ***
Hi Abarney. As I said in an earlier post I can convert files but
with
no
control of the bit rate. When I launch
Hi Folks. Some of you may have noticed a topic lately about Sound Taxi. I
have purchased this programme but I'm having accessibility problems and the
scripts won't install as I need JAWS 8 or above and I only have version 7.
Anyhow, After purchasing Sound Taxi I played around on the net to see
Hi Folks. Does anyone know of a programme that allows one to download a
number of files at one time. To explain; I download music files from a web
site and often the selections I make have 100 MP3 files in the collection.
My problem is I have to go through the downloading procedure for each
Have tried it and had no problems. I used Reel player to play it. Walter.
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Sent: 24 May 2008 14:15
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Could someone please try this stream
Hi listers,
Just
Hi Audrey. I don't listen to Radio 1 (I've grown up LOL). I have just
tried their site and I also couldn't get to listen live. However, I went to
their text only page and the link was there and it worked fine. I think
the problem in part is the BBC are using a new player (I player) They did
This site is a Russian site and like MP3 Fiesta you purchase credit in
advance which is added to your account and the cost of any purchases is
deducted from your account. There are many differences between Fiesta and
VA. The first difference is in the registration process. You will need
sighted
This is another Russian site but I have had little experience of it. When I
first registered I was only able to download one track from the site. On
registering I was given a 20 cents bonus to try it out. After that I had
some trouble as I couldn't buy credit with my credit card. They state
Hi everyone. I have a problem converting a file I have. It was sent to me
as an attachment from a friend who in turn received it from some one else.
It is a recording from a radio programme. My problem is, it is 2.7mg in
size and I wanted to compress it further in order to embed it and send it
Hi all. Some time ago I posted on another list my experience of the music
download sites I use. Tiffany Gordon also asked me to let her know what
these sites were and wanted to know off list. I spoke to her off list and
said that once I get a bit of experience in using them fully, I'd let her
This is a Ukrainian site and registration is straight forward and needs no
sighted help to do so. Once registered and logged in the site will
recognise you each time you visit and there is no need to log in once again.
However, occasionally you do need to log in but this is infrequent. You are
I'm not sure where this site is located but it allows you to download
thousands of tracks free and some are 128kb. I have downloaded some files
from this site for burning to CD but only files of 128kb. There is little I
can say about this as once you are there, things are self explanitory. It
that that bit rate is good enough to use on a phone.
how man free tracks can you download at once, with it being free, are you
limited?
Trace
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:21 PM
Subject
couldn't open it and
she
sent it to me, when I try to open it I get told that the file format's not
reognized and windows needs to access the net to find out what to open it
with, very very strange!!
Trace
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Hi folks. If you want an on line radio station where you can choose your
own play lists and creat your own stations, then try www.jango.com. It's
quite free. Walter.
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Hi Everyone. I have a brief query. I want to acquire an accessible DVD
audio extractor to enable me to record music from the Satellite TV music
stations and on to a DVD disc and then rip the audio to my PC hard drive as
a WAVE file. I did a google search and the first result that came up was
for years, and find it quite
accessible with Jaws. I don't know how well it may work with
Window-Eyes, though, but in my opinion, it's faster then DVD Audio
Extractor.
~Ann
Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi Everyone. I have a brief query. I want to acquire an accessible DVD
audio extractor to enable
Hi People. I could do with some advice here. I am finding lately that each
time I open a WMA file, it plays but about 3 or four seconds later I get the
message that it is connecting to the on line store.Once this happens it
is very difficult to close down that file although the track still
Hi Norma. That box isn't checked and it seems each time I launch Media
Player I'm immediately taken to the on line store and I also get taken
there each time I play a music file. I have no idea why this is happening
nor how to prevent it. Walter.
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From: [EMAIL
Hi Norma. Just as an aside to my last post; as I expected the problem has
reared it's head once more. Fortunately though I'm not redirected to the on
line store immediately I launch WMP. However, I am still directed there
each time I wish to play a track. Once it does that, it says that (I
Hi Doc. Apart from what you say about alt/enter, after that you only need
press insert (JAWS key) and the letter B to get all the information you
need. Walter.
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Sent: 10 September 2008 08:10
To: PC Audio
Don, Launch WMP. the first thing you should hear is; Windows media button.
Then: Minimize windo button, Restore down Windo button, close windo button,
now playing button, now playing menu button, Library button pressed, Library
menu button, Rip button, rip menu button, burn button and then burn
Hi Walter,
I wish you had tabbed a few more times, I am anxious to see if you have the
start burn tab, thanks, Don
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From: Walter Ramage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: Burning
Hi Trace. Yes, I am surprised. As for refilling your balance? It seems
they have changed things and as yet, I've not discovered just how to do it.
I have sent a message to support and will let you know off list what they
say once I get a reply. As far as I understand it, you will get a free
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: mp3 fiesta
Hi Walter, so if I get the free ten dollars under two dollars by next week
I'll get another freebie, does this mean I'll never actually need to pay any
money in to them? LOLOL
Trace
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it and you'd mailled support, any way, when you find out let me
know!!
OK, I'm disappearing now till tomorrow, don't all shout hurray at once
Trace
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Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 7
Hi Donald. Firstly, you will need a cassette player with either left and
right phono sockets or a headphone socket. There is a free programme called
CDEX which includes with in it a recorder but if you want to split the
contents of the tape into separate tracks then you will need an audio editor
Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
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From: Walter Ramage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 6:10 AM
Subject: RE: Step by step instructions please!
Hi Donald. Firstly, you will need a cassette player
Hi Donald. To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors. They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely. However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period. If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then
Hi Peter. On one of my other lists there was a thread about lightscribe
discs. There is an accessible programme that allows you to use this
facility but I can't remember where it was. If you are really interested
then I can trawl my deleted items folder and try and find it for you. I
know
, what does it do?
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 3:28 AM
Subject: RE: Printing on CD label
: Hi Peter. On one of my other lists there was a thread about lightscribe
: discs
information on the lightscribe program too. thanks.
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Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 11:28 AM
Subject: RE: Printing on CD label
Hi Peter. On one of my other lists there was a thread
Hi. I don't know what you really want to do here. Are you looking for an
automated means of changing these file names? If so I don't think there is
such a thing. You may have to rip the albums again but making sure WMP is
instructed to interrogate the data base for the album details. If you
Hi. Of 3 weeks ago, no. The BBC's techno bod was interviewed on In Touch
and asked about it and he said they were working on it but I think it might
still be a work in progress. Walter.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on
Hi. If you open Gold Wave and then press ALT and arrow right (or left)
until you find Tools and then arrow down, you will find file merge. Open
this and follow the prompts and this will do what I think you wish. Walter.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
Hi Look up the album on Amazon and you will get a track list, the proper
one. Walter.
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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of john schwery
Sent: 30 March 2009 01:43
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: getting a track list?
Try MP3fiesta.com or MP3VA.com, very good and very economical. Walter.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of Julio
Sent: 30 March 2009 06:30
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: downloading music files
Hello I would
Hi Peter. I had a similar problem a couple of months ago. Not the exact
problem but very similar. I at one time had no problem with markers until
suddenly, out of the blue things went wrong. I eventually discovered that
each time I launched Gold Wave I needed to Maximize it. I never had to do
Hi Folks. I have a question that has been troubling me for some years but
never bothered to ask about it but now I think I would like to know if it
can be done and how to do it.
When you buy a commercial CD; say of a live performance, the disc has track
numbers or index points depending on your
of software, does this too with a specific
option
of gapless track creation in it's wizzard.
I believe there are JFW scripts for this program and I've a feeling
there's
also a BCT podcast about it, but wouldn't sware to that.
Ray.
Ray
Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi Folks. I have a question that has
Hi Mathew. I have joined files together with Gold Wave and It seems fine
but I have not burned these files to disc as I am at this point
experimenting. However, I have ripped CDs with CDEX as one single track as
this was determined by the content. On the CD though there are Track
Markers, how
Hi. In short the answer is yes, you will always get superior quality
reproduction from dedicated Hi-Fi equipment. There has been and still is a
raging debate between the exponents of Vinyl and CD. For the most part this
debate is purely subjective since it really depends on your preferred
the vinyl versus CD test is blind, not knowing which
you are hearing. If you do multiple, unpredictable trials of this manner,
you will get a more unbiased opinion when you formulate one.
Bruce
On Sun, 7 Jun 2009, Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi. In short the answer is yes, you will always get superior
Hi. If it is an audio disc you have then just copying and pasting won't
work, as you have found. I will assume you are using windows so the easiest
way to do it is to rip with Windows Media Player. Once you have inserted
the disc into your CD drive, wait a few moments, maybe 30 seconds for the
Hi there. it might be a lot simpler if you just downloaded the You Tube
file as an mp3 file. If you wish, i will send you the converter, it allows
you to convert and download You Tube video as MP3 files. I have never used
it but know a lot of folk who do and love it. Walter.
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Hi. If you are using XP then CDEX creates 2 folders in your MY Music
folder which is in the My documents folder. The sub folders are called CDDB
and MP3. All ripped tracks using CDEX will be found within the MP3sub
folder. If the album is not found on the data base then you will find
another
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On Behalf Of Walter Ramage
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:12 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: cdex question
Hi. If you are using XP then CDEX creates 2 folders in your MY Music
folder which
Hi folks. despite looking everywhere I can't find the sub address for this
list. A member on another list wants to subscribe and I can't find the
address. I can't find my original welcome message which i think would have
the information but I joined a number of years ago so it is probably lost
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From: Walter Ramage w...@blueyonder.co.uk
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 8:23 AM
Subject: Need Sub information
Hi folks. despite looking everywhere I can't find the sub address for
this
list. A member on another list wants
Hi Danny. Firstly Is there any reason why you can't record straight onto
your PC hard drive or external drive? That would be your best option if you
can do that. assuming you can't then Re-writable CDs have a very limited
lifespan. You are very limited in how many times you can erase and
Hi Danny. If you are unable to use Gold Wave for recordings on that
computer then have you tried using CDEX. This will record straight onto the
hard drive or on to an external hard drive. Unfortunately though, it isn't
an audio editor so when you start the recording then stop it, the resulting
other ideas or contributions from
people will still be appreciated as you can never have enough
knowledge.
Cheers, Danny
On 5/25/10, Walter Ramage w...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Hi Danny. If you are unable to use Gold Wave for recordings on that
computer then have you tried using CDEX
Hi. If you want an easy way to copy a disc rather than ripping and then
burning it then try Express Burn. The free version has the facility to
copy a disc. Also, Nero has that facility but you would have to pay for
that. Walter.
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Hi. I hope tom the list owner doesn't mind this post since it isn't audio
related unless the file sharing is audio related. I have a lot of
experience with Send Space and think I can help.
Firstly. Drop Box is quite popular but there are drawbacks. One I heard
about on another list is if
Hi. Yes there is. Firstly make sure your extensions are turned on
otherwise this won't work. If they are turned on then go to the folder
where you have your 7000 plus files but don't open it. Go to your
application key and find the search option and then put in the edit box
.AIFF and then
Hi Danny. CDEX creates a couple of folders in your My Documents/my Music.
One of these folders is merely a data base folder but the other is named
MP3. If you see that folder in your My music folder your recording should
be in there. The other alternative is to Go to My Computer and focus on
Hi. 1. it seems likely the tracks are mp3 but the way to check is to
highlight a single track and check the properties of that track,it will tell
you the file type. Alternatively check the extention to see if it is .mp3.
or just ask your brother what format he burned the disc in. 2. If they are
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