Re: A SoundForge Query

2004-10-16 Thread Michael Lang
 Press q, this will activate loop mode, now you can move through the file
with the cursoring keys, pageup and pagedown. To deactivate loop mode,
pres q again.

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Is there any way of moving through a file in SF while it is playing?
 Cheers
 Andrea

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Re: A SoundForge Query

2004-10-16 Thread Andrea Sherry
How absolutely cool.
Thanks
Cheers
Andrea
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Press q, this will activate loop mode, now you can move through the file
with the cursoring keys, pageup and pagedown. To deactivate loop mode,
pres q again.
  *** Michael Lang ***
You wrote:
Is there any way of moving through a file in SF while it is playing?
Cheers
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Sound forge

2004-10-16 Thread Samuel
Does any one know wear I can get a demo of a version of sound forge that supports 
windows ME? Samuel.
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Re: Jonathan Mosen's Interview

2004-10-16 Thread Mary Ellen Earls
It didn't happen. Jonathan couldn't get a hold of Steve.

Mary Ellen Earls
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 Timmer. I want to know how or if I might be able to catch a repeat or some
 archive or even some one to give me the gist of what Steve and John
 discussed about Steve's CD writing package.

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Audacity help needed.

2004-10-16 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
I just fund and installed the audacity program.
Now it seems that the effects are not availlable.
For example.
I have loaded a file which i would like to try to edit.
I press alt and the menubar comes up.
i go to the effects menu where i can scroll through all of the effects but
no effect seems to be available.
Do i have to register it or something like that?
I also wonder if there are Jaws scripts or atlas files for hal to this
program.
Thanks in advance.
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everything is on the same sound card, where I don't want them all to be

2004-10-16 Thread Kathy Szinnyey/Fred Otto
   Hi, gang!  Thought I'd throw out this question to see if anyone else is 
around who might have an answer.  I set up JAWS to come out of my on-board 
sound card, thanks to your wonderful help.  And the rest of the sounds were 
playing fine through my usb sound card.  Well, that lasted for a day.  Now, 
everything comes through my on-board sound card, all the sounds, even when 
the usb sound card is on.  Is there some weird setting I've missed?  Help! 
And thanks!

Kathy Szinnyey
- Original Message - 
From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.


Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
and check the 20 db mic boost.
Hope that helps
Judy

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
Hi all.
The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket. 
I've
bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same 
to
the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with 
Goldwave.
Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: how to set sharing preferences in win mx

2004-10-16 Thread Jessica
Can I get your e-mail address off list so that maybe I could see about
getting in touch with them?  Or do these people not like to create acounts
for just anybody?
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: how to set sharing preferences in win mx


 It's a couple of people I know.  I have
 been emailing with them for some time
 and they used to send me mp3's as
 attachments.

 Mimi



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 From: Jessica
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 Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 7:58 AM
 Subject: Re: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx


  Which ftp sites do you download from?
 I've been trying to find sites like
  that for a while now.
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  From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:14 PM
  Subject: Re: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx
 
 
   I know what that program does, but
 never
   used it.  I download from two ftp
 sites
   all the time now, been doing that
 for a
   couple of months and am having a
 blast.
   Finding some songs I never had
 before
   and some I have not heard in years.
   It's incredible.
  
   Mimi
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: janet smith
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   To: PC audio discussion list. 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:21
 PM
   Subject: Re: how to set sharing
   preferences in win mx
  
  
i winmx is where you can download
   songs from other people and it is
different from ftp cause alot of
 times
   you have to have a user name and
password and you can't always get
 what
   you want you get what ever the
 person
has off of the hard drive i think
 ftp
   servers are neat don't ever get me
 on
to one cause i could spend all day
   downloading songs from their hard
 drive
and looking at peoples ftp servers
 are
   lots of fun sometimes you will find
some interesting stoff on it.
- Original Message -
From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: how to set sharing
   preferences in win mx
   
   
I have an older version of Winmx
 and
 never figured out how to use it.
 Decided not to re-install that
   program.
 Trying to save as much space on
 my
 system as possible as drive is
   small.
 18 gig is not much.  What is
 this
   winmx
 and how different is that from
 ftp?
 Curious.

 Mimi



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 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
 6:28
   AM
 Subject: Re: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx


 hi, you have to press the share
   files
 button in the transfer window.
 this will bring up a share
 folder
 button, press this and you can
 look
   for
 folders to share on your hard
 drive.
 hth
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  From: Joanne
  To: pc-audio
  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
 1:45
   PM
  Subject: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx


  Can someone tell me how to
 change
   my
 win mx setting so my files are
   shared?
  I tried the alt and context
 menus
   but
 nothing comes up.  Using jaws
 5.10
   and
  XP home.





  Joanne




  
 
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RE: everything is on the same sound card, where I don't want them all to be

2004-10-16 Thread Aman Singer
Hi.
What version of Windows are you using? I'll assume XP, as you're
using Outlook Express 6 and a USB sound card. If you're not using XP,
someone else will have to give you the steps to take. In XP, go to control
panel, then sounds and audio devices. Ctrl+tab twice. You should be in the
audio page. Here, you can set the default devices for recording and
playback, and you can select the USB sound card as that default device. If
you've edited the JFW.ini file, Jaws should still run through your on-board
sound.
Aman

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kathy Szinnyey/Fred Otto
Sent: October 16, 2004 7:33 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: everything is on the same sound card,where I don't want them all to
be

Hi, gang!  Thought I'd throw out this question to see if anyone else is 
around who might have an answer.  I set up JAWS to come out of my on-board 
sound card, thanks to your wonderful help.  And the rest of the sounds were 
playing fine through my usb sound card.  Well, that lasted for a day.  Now, 
everything comes through my on-board sound card, all the sounds, even when 
the usb sound card is on.  Is there some weird setting I've missed?  Help! 
And thanks!

Kathy Szinnyey

- Original Message - 
From: Judy W [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.



 Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
 and check the 20 db mic boost.

 Hope that helps

 Judy



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy
 Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Microphone level too quiet.


 Hi all.

 The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
 computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
 for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket. 
 I've
 bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same 
 to
 the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
 Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
 something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with 
 Goldwave.
 Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.

 Best wishes.

 Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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Looking for accessible program to transfer mp3 to hiMd disk

2004-10-16 Thread Pranav Lal
Hi all,
I have a Soni walkman or whatever you call them that uses hiMd disks these 
are high capacity minidisks. The supplied software SonicStage (v2.02) that 
I use to transfer mp3s to the walkman  is crashing so I am looking for an 
accessible program that will substitute for sonicStage.

Any one know of any? I have read that realOne can do this using a plugin 
and so can windows media player but at least with series 9 things did not 
work out.
pranav
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New Member Question

2004-10-16 Thread Jen Collins
Hello Everyone,
I am a first time poster to this list. I have A question for the group About
copying cassettes. Let say I want to copy a four sided cassette I was told
by a friend that there is a way that I can copy sides One and Three at the
same time. My question is using gold wave or total recorder what kind of a
cord would I need? Thanks to any one who can help me with this problem.
Yours truely,
Jen


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anybody have a txt manual for adobe audition?

2004-10-16 Thread shawn klein
The subject says it. I don't want to have to reinstall
the dreaded adobe reader on my system just to read
this thing, so if anybody has it in some flavor of
text I'd greatly appreciate it. You can send it to
this address.
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or let me know where I might acquire it.
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Re: New Member Question

2004-10-16 Thread shawn klein
Hi Jen, welcome to the list. I haven't done it, but
you'd need a cord with an eighth inch stereo fonojack
on each end, you can get them at radio shack, the plug
is the same that you find on the ends of headphone
cords. You also need a stereo cassette player of some
kind. Side 1 will play forward at double speed on 1
side, and side 4 I believe, will play backwards
through the opposite stereo channel, when you flip the
tape over you have sides 2 and 3. When you've recorded
2 sides, you can paste 1 stereo chanel in to a new
mono file, and paste the other in to yet another new
mono file, which you will want to reverse with your
favorite sound editor, so it won't play backwards
anymore. I don't know if you can reverse in total
recorder. You can do it in gold wave. I haven't done
this with my PC yet because I lack a patch cord yet,
they're about $5 at radio shack, but I've done it on a
dual tape deck stereo. Same principal.
Shawn Klein

--- Jen Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 I am a first time poster to this list. I have A
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 copying cassettes. Let say I want to copy a four
 sided cassette I was told
 by a friend that there is a way that I can copy
 sides One and Three at the
 same time. My question is using gold wave or total
 recorder what kind of a
 cord would I need? Thanks to any one who can help me
 with this problem.
 Yours truely,
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Re: New Member Question

2004-10-16 Thread doc
If you played it on a stereo deck which is what I think someone is
suggesting all you'll get is track 1 running forward and track 2 running
backward.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 10:22 AM
Subject: New Member Question


Hello Everyone,
I am a first time poster to this list. I have A question for the group About
copying cassettes. Let say I want to copy a four sided cassette I was told
by a friend that there is a way that I can copy sides One and Three at the
same time. My question is using gold wave or total recorder what kind of a
cord would I need? Thanks to any one who can help me with this problem.
Yours truely,
Jen


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Real Player, how do I know my connection speed

2004-10-16 Thread stever2525
I was checking the settings with Real Player 10. I was asked my connection
speed. I have DSL, but how do I determine the rest?  thank you



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Re: Rollye James

2004-10-16 Thread mimi
Oh, you don't have satellite radio?
She's on XM Channel 165.

Mimi



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 Hi Folks,
 Is there any place to hear Rollye
James online since W L A C has dropped
the
 show?
 Thanks.
 Ray Slaton
 Tallahassee, Florida



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Re: Real Player, how do I know my connection speed

2004-10-16 Thread Tim Grady
Under tools preferences under the connections tab there's a button that is 
labeled test your connection.
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I was checking the settings with Real Player 10. I was asked my connection
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Re: Copying cassettes to computer

2004-10-16 Thread mimi
Hello, Frank.

If you have Cdex or another sound editor
you are comfortable with, then there is
a good start.  Also you must set up your
volume control and select Line-in from
the Windows Volume Control and then
close that and do a test recording.  If
your sample has recorded onto your hard
drive, you will hear it.  If it did not,
then the Line-In is not yet on.  Anyway,
I use Cdex and for cassettes and other
formats I encode from I use the Record
From Analog Input feature in Cdex 1.5.
Oh, yeah, don't forget your cables
connected in the right place and one
goes into the line-in on the sound
card--and I usually monitor through
headphones so have my headphones
connectd to my sound card so I can
regulate the volume.  I cannot do it so
well through the speakers, because then
it ends up being too loud or too soft.

I havve two receivers connected
together.  One has a double cassette
deck and the other one has more inputs
on it so I can switch between four
different sources.  I thought I would
need a mixer as well, but so far, have
not necessitated a purchase of one.

Hope this makes sense and hope it helps
you.

Mimi



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Subject: Copying cassettes to computer


Hi folks,

Is there any way I can copy cassettes to
my computer?  I have quite a few
cassettes and would like to copy them.
Any assistance would be appreciated.

Frank

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Re: how to set sharing preferences in win mx

2004-10-16 Thread mimi
It's a couple of people I know.  I have
been emailing with them for some time
and they used to send me mp3's as
attachments.

Mimi



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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx


 Which ftp sites do you download from?
I've been trying to find sites like
 that for a while now.
 - Original Message -
 From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:14 PM
 Subject: Re: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx


  I know what that program does, but
never
  used it.  I download from two ftp
sites
  all the time now, been doing that
for a
  couple of months and am having a
blast.
  Finding some songs I never had
before
  and some I have not heard in years.
  It's incredible.
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: janet smith
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  To: PC audio discussion list. 
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  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:21
PM
  Subject: Re: how to set sharing
  preferences in win mx
 
 
   i winmx is where you can download
  songs from other people and it is
   different from ftp cause alot of
times
  you have to have a user name and
   password and you can't always get
what
  you want you get what ever the
person
   has off of the hard drive i think
ftp
  servers are neat don't ever get me
on
   to one cause i could spend all day
  downloading songs from their hard
drive
   and looking at peoples ftp servers
are
  lots of fun sometimes you will find
   some interesting stoff on it.
   - Original Message -
   From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: PC audio discussion list. 
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   Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
2:48 PM
   Subject: Re: how to set sharing
  preferences in win mx
  
  
   I have an older version of Winmx
and
never figured out how to use it.
Decided not to re-install that
  program.
Trying to save as much space on
my
system as possible as drive is
  small.
18 gig is not much.  What is
this
  winmx
and how different is that from
ftp?
Curious.
   
Mimi
   
   
   
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
6:28
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Subject: Re: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx
   
   
hi, you have to press the share
  files
button in the transfer window.
this will bring up a share
folder
button, press this and you can
look
  for
folders to share on your hard
drive.
hth
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 From: Joanne
 To: pc-audio
 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
1:45
  PM
 Subject: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx
   
   
 Can someone tell me how to
change
  my
win mx setting so my files are
  shared?
 I tried the alt and context
menus
  but
nothing comes up.  Using jaws
5.10
  and
 XP home.
   
   
   
   
   
 Joanne
   
   
   
   
 

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Re: using radio remotely

2004-10-16 Thread ptusing
Hi,
Many thanks.  I really liked the Gyration wireless keyboard.
The friends of  mine who bought it found it transmitted 75 feet--not 100
feet  Keyboard action is great however..
If any one out there finds something morep owerful or if any one learns of a
more powerful Gyration keyboard,  please let me  know.
I  know you can't  have any substantial metal like a door near the path
ofthe transmission with the Gyration.
In fact the metal door was 15 degrees and 4 feet to the right if one drew  a
strai ght line between the  couch where I sat and the antenna sending the
sound to the Gyration keyboard.
I agree. It isthe best I have seen thus far.
If there are improvements with Gyration's range,   please let me  know.
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From: Jerry Richer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: using radio remotely


  I don't know that Bluetooth is going to be any better for your
problem
 over the 900 Megahurtz that Gyration uses.  Bluetooth is a short-range
 technology.  Checkout the Bluetooth FAQ at
 http://www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/FAQ.htm
  The FAQ says:

 Q: What is Bluetooth?
 A: Bluetooth is the name for a short-range radio frequency (RF) technology
 that operates
 at 2.4 GHz and is capable of transmitting voice and data. The effective
 range of
 Bluetooth devices is 32 feet (10 meters). Bluetooth transfers data at the
 rate of
 1 Mbps, which is from three to eight times the average speed of parallel
and
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Re: how to set sharing preferences in win mx

2004-10-16 Thread Jessica
Ok, I'll try this again; would these people be willing to set me up with an
acount? or no?
- Original Message -
From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: how to set sharing preferences in win mx


 It's a couple of people I know.  I have
 been emailing with them for some time
 and they used to send me mp3's as
 attachments.

 Mimi



 - Original Message -
 From: Jessica
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 To: PC audio discussion list. 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 7:58 AM
 Subject: Re: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx


  Which ftp sites do you download from?
 I've been trying to find sites like
  that for a while now.
  - Original Message -
  From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:14 PM
  Subject: Re: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx
 
 
   I know what that program does, but
 never
   used it.  I download from two ftp
 sites
   all the time now, been doing that
 for a
   couple of months and am having a
 blast.
   Finding some songs I never had
 before
   and some I have not heard in years.
   It's incredible.
  
   Mimi
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: janet smith
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: PC audio discussion list. 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:21
 PM
   Subject: Re: how to set sharing
   preferences in win mx
  
  
i winmx is where you can download
   songs from other people and it is
different from ftp cause alot of
 times
   you have to have a user name and
password and you can't always get
 what
   you want you get what ever the
 person
has off of the hard drive i think
 ftp
   servers are neat don't ever get me
 on
to one cause i could spend all day
   downloading songs from their hard
 drive
and looking at peoples ftp servers
 are
   lots of fun sometimes you will find
some interesting stoff on it.
- Original Message -
From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: how to set sharing
   preferences in win mx
   
   
I have an older version of Winmx
 and
 never figured out how to use it.
 Decided not to re-install that
   program.
 Trying to save as much space on
 my
 system as possible as drive is
   small.
 18 gig is not much.  What is
 this
   winmx
 and how different is that from
 ftp?
 Curious.

 Mimi



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 From: simon.dowling
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
 6:28
   AM
 Subject: Re: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx


 hi, you have to press the share
   files
 button in the transfer window.
 this will bring up a share
 folder
 button, press this and you can
 look
   for
 folders to share on your hard
 drive.
 hth
  - Original Message -
  From: Joanne
  To: pc-audio
  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
 1:45
   PM
  Subject: how to set sharing
 preferences in win mx


  Can someone tell me how to
 change
   my
 win mx setting so my files are
   shared?
  I tried the alt and context
 menus
   but
 nothing comes up.  Using jaws
 5.10
   and
  XP home.





  Joanne




  
 
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Re: Looking for accessible program to transfer mp3 to hiMd disk

2004-10-16 Thread Gary G. Schindler

Which High end minidisc recorder do you have. they just became available from Sony USA 
in the last couple of weeks. they are 
supposed to transfer at the speed of 100 X. are we talking  about the 45 hour capacity 
machinesI would think that a newer version of Sonic Stage would have had to been 
supplied instead of 2.0. ?


-- Pranav Lal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,

I have a Soni walkman or whatever you call them that uses hiMd disks these 
are high capacity minidisks. The supplied software SonicStage (v2.02) that 
I use to transfer mp3s to the walkman  is crashing so I am looking for an 
accessible program that will substitute for sonicStage.

Any one know of any? I have read that realOne can do this using a plugin 
and so can windows media player but at least with series 9 things did not 
work out.
pranav
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Re: Looking for accessible program to transfer mp3 to hiMd disk

2004-10-16 Thread Pranav Lal
Hi Gary,
I ahev a MZNH600D recorder. It takes hiMd disks of 1GB.
Pranav
At 05:28 AM 10/17/2004, Gary G. Schindler wrote:
Which High end minidisc recorder do you have. they just became available 
from Sony USA in the last couple of weeks. they are
supposed to transfer at the speed of 100 X. are we talking  about the 45 
hour capacity machinesI would think that a newer version of Sonic Stage 
would have had to been supplied instead of 2.0. ?

-- Pranav Lal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Soni walkman or whatever you call them that uses hiMd disks these
are high capacity minidisks. The supplied software SonicStage (v2.02) that
I use to transfer mp3s to the walkman  is crashing so I am looking for an
accessible program that will substitute for sonicStage.
Any one know of any? I have read that realOne can do this using a plugin
and so can windows media player but at least with series 9 things did not
work out.
pranav
---
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re crative mp3 player

2004-10-16 Thread brian parker
Hi list, I need a good samaritan. I have just bought a creative mp3 player, 
but so far, have failed to transfer any files in to it. I have put in the 
software, and my computer recognises it. the copy files instructions are 
written for a sighted person, and are mouse oriented using drag and drop. I 
tried first to do the transfer through the clipboard, and it didn't work. i 
received an error message, saying the the player couldn't find the 
specified file, although it named the file concerned. it asked that i 
checked the path and name of the file. I then tried to use the drag and 
drop method, which  can be done with wineyes, which is my screen reader. i 
got the same result. i then made a drag and drop transfer between two of my 
other drives, just to make sure that i had the method correct. i did four 
transfers, and they worked perfectly. If anyone out there is familiar with 
this particular player, i would be glad of his help. another thing. when 
the player is removed from the u s b port, one is instructed not to put it 
back in to the case holding the battery with the player switched on. 
unfortunately, while it is plugged in to the computer, there seems to be no 
way of turning it off, either by closing the drive which it has now become, 
or by pressing the off button on the player. so, i need to no whether just 
unplugging it, in fact puts it in to the off mode. Brian.
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Re: how to set sharing preferences in win mx

2004-10-16 Thread mimi
It's a couple of people I know.  I have
been emailing with them for some time
and they used to send me mp3's as
attachments.

Mimi



- Original Message - 
From: Jessica
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx


 Which ftp sites do you download from?
I've been trying to find sites like
 that for a while now.
 - Original Message -
 From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:14 PM
 Subject: Re: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx


  I know what that program does, but
never
  used it.  I download from two ftp
sites
  all the time now, been doing that
for a
  couple of months and am having a
blast.
  Finding some songs I never had
before
  and some I have not heard in years.
  It's incredible.
 
  Mimi
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: janet smith
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:21
PM
  Subject: Re: how to set sharing
  preferences in win mx
 
 
   i winmx is where you can download
  songs from other people and it is
   different from ftp cause alot of
times
  you have to have a user name and
   password and you can't always get
what
  you want you get what ever the
person
   has off of the hard drive i think
ftp
  servers are neat don't ever get me
on
   to one cause i could spend all day
  downloading songs from their hard
drive
   and looking at peoples ftp servers
are
  lots of fun sometimes you will find
   some interesting stoff on it.
   - Original Message -
   From: mimi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: PC audio discussion list. 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
2:48 PM
   Subject: Re: how to set sharing
  preferences in win mx
  
  
   I have an older version of Winmx
and
never figured out how to use it.
Decided not to re-install that
  program.
Trying to save as much space on
my
system as possible as drive is
  small.
18 gig is not much.  What is
this
  winmx
and how different is that from
ftp?
Curious.
   
Mimi
   
   
   
- Original Message -
From: simon.dowling
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
6:28
  AM
Subject: Re: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx
   
   
hi, you have to press the share
  files
button in the transfer window.
this will bring up a share
folder
button, press this and you can
look
  for
folders to share on your hard
drive.
hth
 - Original Message -
 From: Joanne
 To: pc-audio
 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
1:45
  PM
 Subject: how to set sharing
preferences in win mx
   
   
 Can someone tell me how to
change
  my
win mx setting so my files are
  shared?
 I tried the alt and context
menus
  but
nothing comes up.  Using jaws
5.10
  and
 XP home.
   
   
   
   
   
 Joanne
   
   
   
   
 

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Re: Copying cassettes to computer

2004-10-16 Thread mimi
Hello, Frank.

If you have Cdex or another sound editor
you are comfortable with, then there is
a good start.  Also you must set up your
volume control and select Line-in from
the Windows Volume Control and then
close that and do a test recording.  If
your sample has recorded onto your hard
drive, you will hear it.  If it did not,
then the Line-In is not yet on.  Anyway,
I use Cdex and for cassettes and other
formats I encode from I use the Record
From Analog Input feature in Cdex 1.5.
Oh, yeah, don't forget your cables
connected in the right place and one
goes into the line-in on the sound
card--and I usually monitor through
headphones so have my headphones
connectd to my sound card so I can
regulate the volume.  I cannot do it so
well through the speakers, because then
it ends up being too loud or too soft.

I havve two receivers connected
together.  One has a double cassette
deck and the other one has more inputs
on it so I can switch between four
different sources.  I thought I would
need a mixer as well, but so far, have
not necessitated a purchase of one.

Hope this makes sense and hope it helps
you.

Mimi



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Hi folks,

Is there any way I can copy cassettes to
my computer?  I have quite a few
cassettes and would like to copy them.
Any assistance would be appreciated.

Frank

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Re: Rollye James

2004-10-16 Thread mimi
Oh, you don't have satellite radio?
She's on XM Channel 165.

Mimi



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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 1:38 PM
Subject: Rollye James


 Hi Folks,
 Is there any place to hear Rollye
James online since W L A C has dropped
the
 show?
 Thanks.
 Ray Slaton
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RE: Rollye James

2004-10-16 Thread BMW
Mimi!

For some reason, some of your posts have been sent through several times
today.  I wanted you to know in case you had not noticed.

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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Rollye James


Oh, you don't have satellite radio?
She's on XM Channel 165.

Mimi



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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 1:38 PM
Subject: Rollye James


 Hi Folks,
 Is there any place to hear Rollye
James online since W L A C has dropped
the
 show?
 Thanks.
 Ray Slaton
 Tallahassee, Florida



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