Re: MP3DirectCut Url

2004-05-13 Thread Harry Bassler
Yes, here are some instructions that someone sent along last week or so:
Here are some shortcuts for this fine program, which may be useful to

some here:

b: Marks the beginning of a selection

n: marks the end of a selection

Note, that one can have several selections simultaniously in one file.

To activate a specific selection, one can use the menu system of

Mp3DirectCut.

The following commands use the numbers row above the letter keys, not

the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. These commands move

by frame. One frame is about a 38th of a second:

1: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the left

2: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the right

3: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the left

4: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the right

With the following keys, one can exactly hear, where the margins of a

selection are:

F5: Plays the two seconds before the left margin of a selection

F6: Plays the first two seconds of a selection

F7: Plays the last two seconds of a selection

F8: Plays the two seconds after the right margin of a selection

F9: Plays the file around the selection as if the block had been cut out

To cut a selection one can press the delete key. This does not touch the

MP3 file. It just modifies an MP3DirectCut index. Therefore, cuts

can be made quickly.

There are also menu options and shortcut keys to save a selection into a

different file.

To split an MP3 file, which consists of a complete album, one can use

the pause detection feature, which can be reached via the menu system.

It will set a marker before each song. These markers are actually

selections with a length of zero. To check the markers, one can go from

one to the other with Control cursor right and Control cursor left. The

file can then be split according to the markers. Or one can save a cue

sheet file or an MP3 DirectCut project file. Both would contain the

markers. With these marker files, one can easily find certain positions

in an MP3 file.

To go to a specific time position, Control-p can be used. The edit box

is a bit strange, don't delete the words in it, just modify the file

position. One has to leave the apostrophes, which seperate hours minutes

and seconds alone. The program needs these apostrophes

Then, there are the recording shortcuts, which I mentioned in my first

message about MP3DirectCut:

r: Opens the record dialog, in which sighted people can adjust the

recording level

p: Starts the recording, when the recording dialog is open

As much as I know, there's no pause function in the program.

s: Stops the recording.

These were just a couple of the shortcuts and functions of this powerful

program, with which one can also normalize, fade-in fade-out and so

on and so forth.

Hi Marlaina,

Here are some more shortcuts: One can rewind and fast forward using

cursor left and right or page-up and page-down. The latter two keys move

faster than the first two. How many frames each pair moves can be set

via the menu system.

In case anybody here is still looking for the MP3DirectCut homepage, it

is at:

http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~pesch/

*** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Michael, you are wonderful! Thank you!

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 Hello Marlaina,



 Yes, Mp3DirectCut is a free MP3 editor. You can find it by doing a

 Google search for mp3directcut, (all one word).



 *** Michael Lang ***



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  sorry, I missed this thread; what does this utility actually do? Does

 it

  allow one to edit an mp3? Where may I find it?



  Marlaina Lieberg

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  Subject: Some shortcut keys for Mp3DirectCut





  Here are some shortcuts for this fine program, which may be useful to

  some here:

 

  b: Marks the beginning of a selection

 

  n: marks the end of a selection

 

  Note, that one can have several selections simultaniously in one file.

  To activate a specific selection, one can use the menu system of

  Mp3DirectCut.

 

  The following commands use the numbers row above the letter keys, not

  the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. These commands

 move

  by frame. One frame is about a 38th of a second:

 

  1: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the left

 

  2: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the right

 

  3: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the left

 

  4: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the right

 

  With the following keys, one can exactly hear, where the margins of a

  

Re: In my case with PCR

2004-05-13 Thread mimi
Thanks.


- Original Message - 
From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: In my case with PCR


 Remove the software and re-install it.  There is no separate installation
 for the drivers.
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 Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:16 AM
 Subject: Re: In my case with PCR


  I have the software on disc, but no USB drivers since Windows
 reinstalation.
  All I need is the USB driver.
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
 
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Aman Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:11 PM
  Subject: RE: In my case with PCR
 
 
   Hi.
   Try
   http://www.xmradio.com/xmpcr/downloads.jsp
   for a copy of the software.
   Aman
  
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   Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:41 PM
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   Subject: In my case with PCR
  
   Hi, All.  In my case with my PCR, unfortunately, according to my
 computer
   which has Windows 98SE, the USB driver is missing.  This explains why
I
 am
   unable to get the XM PCR to play now.  When Windows 98 was reinstalled
   during recent computer repairs, the USB driver got deleted.
  Unfortunately,
   I do not have that driver on a disc.  If anyone knows of a solution,
  please
   tell me.  The radio is active, the antenna connected.
  
   Mimi
  
  
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Re: Long range keyboard

2004-05-13 Thread mimi
Oops, I'm sorry, sir.  Been trying to connect a satellite radio here.  It
is an audio device requiring a USB driver.  I'll keep trying to find another
way to do that off list.

Mimi




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 This is off topic for this list.  I'm seeing many more off topic
 messages lately.  Please keep your messages related to PC audio.
 Keyboards and USB drivers are not PC audio related.

 Jeff



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XM PCr finally installed

2004-05-13 Thread mimi
Hello, All!  Many thanks to those who has given good advice on how to install my XM 
PCR.  I installed the driver and it is now on!  We can go on to something else now.  
This topic is closed.

Mimi




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Re: Long range keyboard

2004-05-13 Thread Jeff - The Ultra Guy
Hi Mimi,

You might try the blindtech mailing list.  To subscribe to that list,
send a blank email to:

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Jeff


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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: Long range keyboard


Oops, I'm sorry, sir.  Been trying to connect a satellite radio here.
It
is an audio device requiring a USB driver.  I'll keep trying to find
another
way to do that off list.

Mimi



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Re: In my case with PCR

2004-05-13 Thread Tim Grady
Remove the software and re-install it.  There is no separate installation
for the drivers.
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From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: In my case with PCR


 I have the software on disc, but no USB drivers since Windows
reinstalation.
 All I need is the USB driver.

 Mimi





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 From: Aman Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:11 PM
 Subject: RE: In my case with PCR


  Hi.
  Try
  http://www.xmradio.com/xmpcr/downloads.jsp
  for a copy of the software.
  Aman
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  On Behalf Of mimi
  Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:41 PM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: In my case with PCR
 
  Hi, All.  In my case with my PCR, unfortunately, according to my
computer
  which has Windows 98SE, the USB driver is missing.  This explains why I
am
  unable to get the XM PCR to play now.  When Windows 98 was reinstalled
  during recent computer repairs, the USB driver got deleted.
 Unfortunately,
  I do not have that driver on a disc.  If anyone knows of a solution,
 please
  tell me.  The radio is active, the antenna connected.
 
  Mimi
 
 
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Re: Publicradiofan

2004-05-13 Thread Steve Bauer
Yes, this is an amazing site that I learned of a few days ago via Glen 
Hauser's World of Radio program. I've not checked it out completely yet, 
but it offers a list of public radio shows, along with a schedule, and 
then direct links to every streamed radio station over which that show can 
be heard. ONe of my favorite public radio shows is World Cafe and I 
found it is posible to listen to it literally every hour of the day, 
monday through Friday, and many many different hours on weekends. The site 
is very easy to navigate, and I've listened to World Cafe on a half 
dozen different stations, and so far, no broken links. This is a site I 
suspect I'll be visiting a lot.

Steve

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