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> plugins and audio highjack pro [4 Updates]
> Help getting started with Amadeus [2 Updates]
> question about spell check [2 Updates]
> Amadeus for Marlaina [1 Update]
> New epub Reader [1 Update]
> terminal: prompt [1 Update]
> new episode of getting started with garageband [1 Update]
> x11 [1 Update]
> Demonstrating the iPhone to a larger audience [1 Update]
>  plugins and audio highjack pro
> chris hallsworth <[email protected]> Feb 08 04:49PM  
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> Hello all.
> Sorry if this is off topic. Please can I ask, does Audio Hijack Pro have 
> some resemblance to Total Recorder? In other words, can I digitally 
> capture audio with this program? Again, sorry if this is off topic. Thanks!
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> Christopher H
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> On 08/02/2012 15:07, Matt Dierckens wrote:
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> Matt Dierckens <[email protected]> Feb 08 12:00PM -0500  
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> Yes, that's what audio highjack pro does. it captures audio from anything you 
> throw at it. fm radio, tape decks, skype, pulsar, safari, and other things. 
> Grab a demo off their site. If you want to buy it, it's only $32. Best $32 
> ever spent.
> Matt
> Sent from my macbook pro
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> On 2012-02-08, at 11:49 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
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> chris hallsworth <[email protected]> Feb 08 08:11PM  
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> Wow, so there is a Total Recorder equivalent for the mac! Cheers!
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> Christopher H
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> On 08/02/2012 17:00, Matt Dierckens wrote:
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> Matt Dierckens <[email protected]> Feb 08 03:13PM -0500  
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> Yeah. If you want, I can do a podcast on it for you. It really is a great 
> application.
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> Matt
> Sent from my macbook pro
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> On 2012-02-08, at 3:11 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:
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>  Help getting started with Amadeus
> Robert Carter <[email protected]> Feb 08 12:53PM -0600  
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> Hi,
>  
> I switched from Amadeus to Sound Studio because I found Sound Studio much 
> easier to use with VoiceOver. About all I do is edit podcasts. Sound Studio 
> may or may not meet your needs but it is in the app store.
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> Robert Carter
> On Feb 7, 2012, at 4:16 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:
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> Ray Foret Jr <[email protected]> Feb 08 01:32PM -0600  
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> For my part, I would very much like to know what you find easier about Sound 
> Studio. In short, what is better about it than amadeus Pro? 
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> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
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> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
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> Skype name:
> barefootedray
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> Facebook:
> facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1
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> On Feb 8, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Robert Carter wrote:
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>  question about spell check
> Adie <[email protected]> Feb 08 09:31AM -0800  
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> Hi
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> I just can't get the VO M to bring up the spelling suggestions any
> more in Text Edit, it still works in Mail. I think I may have messed
> with a setting, but I have been trying various different
> configurations and it seems to make no difference.
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> Regards
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> A
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> Anne Robertson <[email protected]> Feb 08 07:19PM +0100  
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> Hello Adie,
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> VO-Shift-m still works for me in TextEdit. Did you remember the shift?
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> Cheers,
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> Anne
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> On 8 Feb 2012, at 18:31, Adie wrote:
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>  Amadeus for Marlaina
> Marlaina Lieberg <[email protected]> Feb 08 09:29AM -0800  
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> Alison,
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> Thank you so very much! I will play with this for sure. I so appreciate your 
> detailed response, and will be in touch.
>  
> Reach within you, find the beauty of you, then share your light with the 
> world!
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> Marlaina Lieberg
> [email protected]
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> On Feb 8, 2012, at 4:00 AM, Allison Manzino wrote:
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> Hi Marlaina,
>  
> I love Amadeus and use it exclusively for all my recording needs. It's not as 
> professional as Pro Tools, but it works well for my needs. I basically just 
> record acoustic instruments and then track vocals, harmonies etc on top. 
> There are others on this list that are much more expierenced than I at using 
> this wonderful program, but I will give you the commands I use the most.
> To configure Amadeus to use markers, you have to go in the preferences and 
> general by pressing command comma. Then do the following in playback behavior 
> set if selection is empty play from insertion point,
> If selection is not empty play selection,
> The most important one is this one which is display follows playback this box 
> has to be unchecked. If you don't configure Amadeus like this, you will have 
> great difficulty in dropping markers. I learned this from Eric Caron's 
> podcast on Blind Cool tech. Here are the commands I use most frequently.
>  
> to drop a marker is P as in Paul
> to jump between next and previous markers is option right and left arrow. 
> Right arrow with option for next and left with option for prevous. You can 
> also use option left arrow to go to the beginning of a sound. You can also 
> interact with a track by pressing VO shift down arriow and explore the 
> settings there like volume, name the track and paning. To delete a marker 
> just hit delete once you have reached that marker. I know there are more 
> commands that I'm not even thinking of right now. Oh, to record a track 
> command N for new sound. Then press command R and you will see the recording 
> dialog. You can also paste things you have recorded to different tracks, 
> there is a paste special command which I believe is command option V as in 
> Victor. If you would like more assistance, you are more than welcome to write 
> me offlist. I can do a custom podcast for you. I hope this helps get you 
> started. Have a great day.
>  
> Allison
>  
> My birds are winged blessings, they help me soar!
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>  New epub Reader
> Patricia Lockwood <[email protected]> Feb 08 09:14AM -0800  
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> If I understand this...this will NOT work on books that are in Kindle
> format on my computer. Anyone know what will
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> "You must be the change you want to see in the world."
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>  terminal: prompt
> Chris Blouch <[email protected]> Feb 08 12:03PM -0500  
> 
> Rather than reproduce lore of bash terminal prompt modification, here is 
> a detailed howto on the topic:
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> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-linux-unix-bash-shell-setup-prompt.html
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> CB
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> On 2/8/12 8:54 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
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>  new episode of getting started with garageband
> Thuy <[email protected]> Feb 08 04:52PM  
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> Hi Ricardo. That's great news. Please keep me informed as soon as you
> do get a tutorial with GB on IOS? I've been dabbling with it a bit and
> have a few struggles with it, especially outputting to external MIDI
> devices and editing. If you have any good work arounds, please let me
> know?
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> Cheers
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> Thuy
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>  x11
> Chris Blouch <[email protected]> Feb 08 11:46AM -0500  
> 
> X11 and xTerminals have been around for decades. The idea is to separate 
> the GUI from the CPU. So drop down menus, window management, mouse, 
> keyboard, audio and other user-facing aspects are all a separate 
> framework. In the days of yore you could actually buy dumb xterms and 
> have a room full of them hooked to a single CPU over ethernet. That 
> said, xterm displays and such are now just software used to support 
> connections to remote computers (almost always unix) with something more 
> than a command line. As has been mentioned, xterm and the x11 apps that 
> run on it are not accessible and, based on the vintage of the 
> technology, probably will never be. There is less and less need for 
> xterms with web clients, screen sharing and desktop computers 
> everywhere. It did have some neat features that I could, in theory, have 
> a computer anywhere on the internet and route its GUI display to my Mac 
> running xterm, but how useful is that today with other screen sharing 
> apps readily available? They had a whole system set up where the remote 
> CPU could send a command to my xterm to pop a new window of certain size 
> and location. My xterm could also send a command back saying the window 
> was moved from one location to another. All very low bandwidth stuff. 
> Today bandwidth is such that they just do a brute force method to take 
> screen shots 10 times a second and send that whole video stream over the 
> wire. Who needs delicate frameworks when you can do that, and it handles 
> anything that can be thrown on the screen.
>  
> Anyway, just some history. Today you have to install the Xcode developer 
> stuff to get x11 since most people don't need or care about this, and 
> most developers probably wouldn't either. Just for fun I went ahead and 
> did this (1.8GB download for Xcode). After installing I went to terminal 
> and did a cd into the X11 directory
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> cd /usr/X11/bin
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> and then did
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> xcalc &
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> which fires up an x11 calculator. Voiceover couldn't even find the 
> calcualtor window in the xterminal. Even if it did, it would probably 
> just be a big giant bitmap as far as VO was concerned. With XCode 
> installed you can do a
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> man X
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> to read more about xwindows.
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> CB
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> On 2/8/12 10:05 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
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>  Demonstrating the iPhone to a larger audience
> Chris Blouch <[email protected]> Jan 20 02:50PM -0500  
> 
> Can you post a link? I'm facilitating an accessibility presentation in 
> in April and I think that would be a good starter as well.
>  
> CB
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> http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en.Hi all, I wanted go know 
> do you need to charge a blue tooth headset before pairing it either with your 
> mv pro or your I- phone?.
Sincerely chenelle thanks.

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