Re: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location
Hi everyone. I've solved this one now. For anyone who's wondering, you need to press Shift +F11 and then tab through options which relate to which folders are used as an initial basis for locating files for opening and which folder recordings are temporarily stored in while they're in process. On 12/29/16, Danny Mileswrote: > Hi. Thanks - I've used that to change recording settings (making the > file length unbounded and so on) but I can't see any options in any of > the sub-menus that relate to where files are recorded/saved to by > default. Can you please offer more guidance? > > > > On 12/29/16, Humberto Rodriguez wrote: >> Press F11 for the configuration menu. >> Humberto >> >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Danny >> Miles >> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 6:05 PM >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location >> >> Hi everyone. I've just set up GoldWave 5.68 on my new laptop and it's >> automatically recording/saving the file to my local disk (C drive). >> Unfortunately, this doesn't have a great amount of storage space, but >> I remember that I previously resolved this issue by altering the >> default drive/folder to which GoldWave recorded content and then saved >> it. Can anybody please remind me how to change this setting as I >> haven't done it for years and can't find any instructions on the >> matter. >> >> Many thanks in advance for any help. >> >> Danny >> >> >> >> -- >> Danny Miles >> Mobile: >> +44(0)7926 972762 >> Email: >> toptunesda...@gmail.com >> Twitter: >> http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny >> Facebook: >> http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway >> Skype: >> TopTunesDanny >> >> >> > > > -- > Danny Miles > Mobile: > +44(0)7926 972762 > Email: > toptunesda...@gmail.com > Twitter: > http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny > Facebook: > http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway > Skype: > TopTunesDanny > -- Danny Miles Mobile: +44(0)7926 972762 Email: toptunesda...@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway Skype: TopTunesDanny
Re: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location
Hi. Thanks - I've used that to change recording settings (making the file length unbounded and so on) but I can't see any options in any of the sub-menus that relate to where files are recorded/saved to by default. Can you please offer more guidance? On 12/29/16, Humberto Rodriguezwrote: > Press F11 for the configuration menu. > Humberto > > > -Original Message- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Danny > Miles > Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 6:05 PM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location > > Hi everyone. I've just set up GoldWave 5.68 on my new laptop and it's > automatically recording/saving the file to my local disk (C drive). > Unfortunately, this doesn't have a great amount of storage space, but > I remember that I previously resolved this issue by altering the > default drive/folder to which GoldWave recorded content and then saved > it. Can anybody please remind me how to change this setting as I > haven't done it for years and can't find any instructions on the > matter. > > Many thanks in advance for any help. > > Danny > > > > -- > Danny Miles > Mobile: > +44(0)7926 972762 > Email: > toptunesda...@gmail.com > Twitter: > http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny > Facebook: > http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway > Skype: > TopTunesDanny > > > -- Danny Miles Mobile: +44(0)7926 972762 Email: toptunesda...@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway Skype: TopTunesDanny
RE: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location
Press F11 for the configuration menu. Humberto -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Danny Miles Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 6:05 PM To: PC Audio Discussion ListSubject: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location Hi everyone. I've just set up GoldWave 5.68 on my new laptop and it's automatically recording/saving the file to my local disk (C drive). Unfortunately, this doesn't have a great amount of storage space, but I remember that I previously resolved this issue by altering the default drive/folder to which GoldWave recorded content and then saved it. Can anybody please remind me how to change this setting as I haven't done it for years and can't find any instructions on the matter. Many thanks in advance for any help. Danny -- Danny Miles Mobile: +44(0)7926 972762 Email: toptunesda...@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway Skype: TopTunesDanny
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GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location
Hi everyone. I've just set up GoldWave 5.68 on my new laptop and it's automatically recording/saving the file to my local disk (C drive). Unfortunately, this doesn't have a great amount of storage space, but I remember that I previously resolved this issue by altering the default drive/folder to which GoldWave recorded content and then saved it. Can anybody please remind me how to change this setting as I haven't done it for years and can't find any instructions on the matter. Many thanks in advance for any help. Danny -- Danny Miles Mobile: +44(0)7926 972762 Email: toptunesda...@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway Skype: TopTunesDanny
RE: VLC Still Refusing To Play DVD
I have one video that VLC definitely plays! So then how do I fix this "region" thing? Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John Covici Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 5:23 PM To: PC Audio Discussion ListSubject: Re: VLC Still Refusing To Play DVD Will vlc play other dvds? If so, maybe its from another region, that would definitely be a problem. I think the U.S. is region 1. On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 17:14:48 -0500, Tom Kaufman wrote: > > Hello again List: Hate to keep bothering you guys with this, but have > still not found a solution for my DVD problem! VLC just won't play it; I've > been into preferences (or what I believe to be "preferences) but nothing > there even makes sense to me! I don't claim to be the most computer-sabbie > person, so it is quite possible that I am just missing something! I have > tried to play this DVD with Windows Media to no avail (it'll play a little > bit of it; then stop) I really do want to see this DVD since the group I > work in is in it (it's a show that the band was involved with) but so far, > just am having no luck! Surely there is some smart person on this list that > can tell me what I need to do in order to make my machine access this DVD! > This particular medium (this list) is the only place where I know to go to > get help, so if no one can help me here, then I'm SOL, I guess! > > Tom Kaufman > -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: VLC Still Refusing To Play DVD
Will vlc play other dvds? If so, maybe its from another region, that would definitely be a problem. I think the U.S. is region 1. On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 17:14:48 -0500, Tom Kaufman wrote: > > Hello again List: Hate to keep bothering you guys with this, but have > still not found a solution for my DVD problem! VLC just won't play it; I've > been into preferences (or what I believe to be "preferences) but nothing > there even makes sense to me! I don't claim to be the most computer-sabbie > person, so it is quite possible that I am just missing something! I have > tried to play this DVD with Windows Media to no avail (it'll play a little > bit of it; then stop) I really do want to see this DVD since the group I > work in is in it (it's a show that the band was involved with) but so far, > just am having no luck! Surely there is some smart person on this list that > can tell me what I need to do in order to make my machine access this DVD! > This particular medium (this list) is the only place where I know to go to > get help, so if no one can help me here, then I'm SOL, I guess! > > Tom Kaufman > -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com
VLC Still Refusing To Play DVD
Hello again List: Hate to keep bothering you guys with this, but have still not found a solution for my DVD problem! VLC just won't play it; I've been into preferences (or what I believe to be "preferences) but nothing there even makes sense to me! I don't claim to be the most computer-sabbie person, so it is quite possible that I am just missing something! I have tried to play this DVD with Windows Media to no avail (it'll play a little bit of it; then stop) I really do want to see this DVD since the group I work in is in it (it's a show that the band was involved with) but so far, just am having no luck! Surely there is some smart person on this list that can tell me what I need to do in order to make my machine access this DVD! This particular medium (this list) is the only place where I know to go to get help, so if no one can help me here, then I'm SOL, I guess! Tom Kaufman
RE: Reposting Problem With DVD
Thanks Chris; I actually did look in the VLC preferences, but didn't really see anything that made a lot of sense to me! As for making DVDS (I possibly can settle for just making MP3s if that's what I have to do) but yes; have heard a lot about DVD Audio Extractor. What I really would eventually like to do is to actually make copies of these DVDs that maybe could be shared with people who do have vision! But I will definitely keep DVD Audio Extractor in mind! Thanks again for your response and input! Before I do anything, I need to figure a good way to get these DVDs to play on my computer! Tom Kaufman -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 2:39 AM To: PC Audio Discussion ListSubject: Re: Reposting Problem With DVD You might have to configure VLC to play dvd content.I don't have vlc on my machine, but usually, a media player has some kind of area in the preferences that determines what file types the player will grab, so look for something like dvd content or something similar. For ripping dvd audio to mp3, there is absolutely nothing better than DVD audio extractor. It's not a free program, but it works like a charm. On 12/28/2016 2:17 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote: > Hello Norma and list: Actually that is my intention, that is, if I can ever > figure how I can get the thing to play! No matter what I have read, VLC > just plain _will not_ play it! Windows Media will play some of it, but then > it stops and seems to just freeze up! > Tom Kaufman > > -Original Message- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Norma A. > Boge > Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 11:26 PM > To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' > Subject: RE: Reposting Problem With DVD > > Hi tom, > > I wonder if you could rip the DVDs and then watch the ripped files. That's > all I can think of so far. > > HTH > Norma > > > -Original Message- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom > Kaufman > Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 8:45 PM > To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' > Subject: Reposting Problem With DVD > > Hello list: Certainly someone can help me with this problem; I posted it > last night and got no replies! I am really wanting to play this DVD set I > got as it is the band I work in when we worked a show back in November! My > portable DVD player would play it, but am having problems with that machine > (not because of the DVD in question) but for some rreason I cannot charge > the battery! Back to my original problem: I have these DVDs that were made > of a show I and the band were involved in; when I put the DVD into the disk > drive, VLC comes up.but that's about as far as it will go! So I then tried > physically going to my D drive and pressed "enter, where I was promptly told > that Windows could not access the specified device, path or file; it goes on > to say that I may not have the permissions to access this device, which is > bullsh** (I paid for these DVDs and I want to see them! I've managed to > watch some of it with Windows Media Player. However it tells me something > about "transisioning so much percent (don't understand that either) then > after a few minutes, the video stops playing! Am running Windows 7 (home > edition) if this helps any! Surely there is someone on this fine list that > can tell me what it is I need to do to make these DVDs play! I know there > are some on here that swear by VLC (they say that VLC will play anything; > well ya can't prove it by me! So I await your response and will post any > updates that I can share! > > Tom Kaufman > > > >