RE: mp3 direct cut

2008-11-04 Thread Jim Ruby
Thanks, I will give this a try.


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Hi Jim,

What I do is:

1. Select the beginning and end of the selection with B and N, as you have
done.

2. Select normalize with ctrl+m.

3. Tab to the up/down slider.  For me, with JAWS, it shows values such as
39%.  I'm not sure what those percentages mean, but up and 
down arrow will increase or decrease the volume.  You can't actually hear
the results of your change until you press enter on OK, 
then play the file around your change.  If it is not right the first time,
you can make a further adjustment.

I hope this helps.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone can give me a hand with mp3 direct cut. I have parts
of the file I need to raze the audio level. So I find the part I want to
change and mark the beginning with the keyboard hotkey (B) and end of it
with (N) and when I use the control up or down arrow to change the gain it
takes effect on the entire file. What am I doing wrong?

Using mp3 direct cut version 2.09

Thanks.



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Re: a gold wave question

2008-11-04 Thread Christopher Wright
Hi Kevin,
Some clarification please.

Are you trying to paste audio at a particular point, or mix two bits of
audio together?



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Re: mp3 player

2008-11-04 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I don't recall any off the shelf media player being mentioned that came 
with built in speech. I wonder if you're thinking about the iPod Nano 
4th Generation. Using iTunes on your PC you can set it up to speak the 
menus to  you and record sound clips of the files and directories you 
have on the player, which will be used to speak these to you.


Robert doc Wright wrote:

what is the name of the player recently mentioned that supposedly came with 
built-in speech?

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Station Playlist, revisited

2008-11-04 Thread Quinten Pendle
Hi all

Would it be possible for you to stream audio from one pc with SPL loaded, to
another pc, also with SPL loaded, on the same network, just as you would do
from the pc to a server?
Also, would it be possible to set up a playlist (.m3u file) on the pc to
which the audio from the other pc is streamed, containing the URL to which
this audio is streamed, in combination with other songs, so that in the
event of the connection between the 2 pc's brake off, the pc set to receive
the stream, should automatically proceed to play the other files on the
playlist?

I hope I made sense.

Thanks for any help, it is grately appreciated.

All the best
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Re: Station Playlist, revisited

2008-11-04 Thread James Scholes
Hi Quinten,
Regarding your second question, on your network, why not setup a network drive? 
To do this, go into my computer, select the tools menu, and then select map 
network drive. Press shift tab and in the combo box select the drive letter you 
want, then in the edit field, type the path to the folder on the other PC that 
you want to map. For example: If the other computer is called test1, and you 
want to map the audio folder, you would type
\\test1\audio
If you did this, you could add files from the other machine to your playlist, 
just as if they were on your own PC.
On Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 06:25 PM (GMT), Quinten Pendle wrote:
Hi all

Would it be possible for you to stream audio from one pc with SPL loaded, to
another pc, also with SPL loaded, on the same network, just as you would do
from the pc to a server?
Also, would it be possible to set up a playlist (.m3u file) on the pc to
which the audio from the other pc is streamed, containing the URL to which
this audio is streamed, in combination with other songs, so that in the
event of the connection between the 2 pc's brake off, the pc set to receive
the stream, should automatically proceed to play the other files on the
playlist?

I hope I made sense.

Thanks for any help, it is grately appreciated.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO

Klerksdorp, South Africa
Tel:  +27 (0) 83 395 4593
Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
Email and Msn:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:
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Website:
www.pendlepro.com

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RE: Station Playlist, revisited

2008-11-04 Thread Quinten Pendle
Hi James
Thanks for your suggestion.
I forgot to mention that the other pc, the one to which the audio is being
streamed, is linked to the network via a digital link, because that pc is
not in the same building as the rest of the computers.
Would this affect what you suggested, or not really?


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Hi Quinten,
Regarding your second question, on your network, why not setup a network
drive? To do this, go into my computer, select the tools menu, and then
select map network drive. Press shift tab and in the combo box select the
drive letter you want, then in the edit field, type the path to the folder
on the other PC that you want to map. For example: If the other computer is
called test1, and you want to map the audio folder, you would type
\\test1\audio If you did this, you could add files from the other machine to
your playlist, just as if they were on your own PC. On Tuesday, November 04,
2008 at 06:25 PM (GMT), Quinten Pendle wrote: Hi all

Would it be possible for you to stream audio from one pc with SPL loaded, to
another pc, also with SPL loaded, on the same network, just as you would do
from the pc to a server? Also, would it be possible to set up a playlist
(.m3u file) on the pc to which the audio from the other pc is streamed,
containing the URL to which this audio is streamed, in combination with
other songs, so that in the event of the connection between the 2 pc's brake
off, the pc set to receive the stream, should automatically proceed to play
the other files on the playlist?

I hope I made sense.

Thanks for any help, it is grately appreciated.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO

Klerksdorp, South Africa
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Re: Station Playlist, revisited

2008-11-04 Thread James Scholes
Hi Quinten,
I'm not sure, but I doubt it.
On Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 07:54 PM (GMT), Quinten Pendle wrote:
Hi James
Thanks for your suggestion.
I forgot to mention that the other pc, the one to which the audio is being
streamed, is linked to the network via a digital link, because that pc is
not in the same building as the rest of the computers.
Would this affect what you suggested, or not really?


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Hi Quinten,
Regarding your second question, on your network, why not setup a network
drive? To do this, go into my computer, select the tools menu, and then
select map network drive. Press shift tab and in the combo box select the
drive letter you want, then in the edit field, type the path to the folder
on the other PC that you want to map. For example: If the other computer is
called test1, and you want to map the audio folder, you would type
\\test1\audio If you did this, you could add files from the other machine to
your playlist, just as if they were on your own PC. On Tuesday, November 04,
2008 at 06:25 PM (GMT), Quinten Pendle wrote: Hi all

Would it be possible for you to stream audio from one pc with SPL loaded, to
another pc, also with SPL loaded, on the same network, just as you would do
from the pc to a server? Also, would it be possible to set up a playlist
(.m3u file) on the pc to which the audio from the other pc is streamed,
containing the URL to which this audio is streamed, in combination with
other songs, so that in the event of the connection between the 2 pc's brake
off, the pc set to receive the stream, should automatically proceed to play
the other files on the playlist?

I hope I made sense.

Thanks for any help, it is grately appreciated.

All the best
Quinten Pendle
PENDLE PRO

Klerksdorp, South Africa
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Fax:  +27 (0)86 516 0498
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Audible files and sound taxi

2008-11-04 Thread Donald L. Roberts
I have successfully converted some .wma files using Sound 
Taxi platinum 1.3 something.

Although it is my understanding that Sound Taxi can be used 
to convert Audible files, I have thus far not been 
successful at such conversions.  I would therefore 
appreciate it if someone would outline step by step this 
procedure.  Thank you.

Don Roberts



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