Re: A midi question

2006-01-23 Thread Ian Wells
Well now, I don't think its the MIDI player itself that is the 
quality issue as the MIDI player as far as I'm aware only directs the 
MIDI data to the sound device or MIDI synthesizer of your 
pre-determined choice, the output device to which your MIDI play is set to etc.

Its been a while since I've played with MIDI files but I reckon the 
best synth I've ever heard for MIDI stuff has been the Roland Sound 
Canvas hardware version, not the software version.  Software synths? 
Well, they're ok as far as they go but once again, you're relying on 
your computers CPU to do all the work and I'm one of those who like 
to have my computer with as many resources available for my use at 
any one time which increases performance etc and things such as 
software speech and synthesis only over burden allot of systems.

At 06:33 24/01/2006 +1100, Donald L. Roberts said:

Hello,

I am not really into midi files; or at least, I haven't been.  Although
I do have several, I want to collect more.

It is my understanding that some midi players sound far better than the
one which comes with windows.  I am therefore writing to request
recommendations along with the approximate cost of such a software midi
player.

If someone cares to do so, I would appreciate receiving an mp3 or
ogg/vorbis or even a windows media recording of a non rock midi file to
be sent as an email attachment to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks.

Don Roberts


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Re: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Michael Lang
Kiran, you wrote:

 I think the capacity of these cards is stuck at 2 GB which could be a
 problem for someone.

One can buy 4 gb SD cards nowadays. However, Edirol says, that the R-09
can use cards of up to two gb.

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Re: nero question re burning mp3 compilation

2006-01-23 Thread Alan Pollard
Hi Robert, sorry   that I   have to  bother you again but unfortunatly
another   problem has arisen.  I have selected the  , continue  multi
session button   and hit enter,and as  you stated  brings up a window,jaws
reports,  quote,select track to continue with multi session writing,
quote.now my next move was togo into windows explorer ,   then to the
folder  holding the Mp3 tracks, then copy  and paste them into this window
 but it wont  work this way,so how do I load this window with thenew
tracks?. I presumed I could copy and paste the tracks into this window the
same way as I  did when I started the first session  in the ,quote new
window  where I  could rename the label  and check the  file size  etc.
What  am I doing wrong ! smile.  looks like senility  is not far away!.
thanks again.Alan.at  01:36 PM 1/20/06 -, you wrote:

Hi Alan,

When you start Nero Burning Rom, the multisession choice you last used will 
be the one selected. It is not possible to choose all of them, as they are 
not checked but are radio buttons and can be selected with the up and down 
arrow keys. When you select one, the previous one is deselected. To continue 
with a multisession disc, just arrow to that choice and then press Enter. 
You will then move on to the window where you choose the files you wish to 
add to the disc.

Good luck.

Robert.
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From: Alan Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: nero question re burning mp3 compilation


 Hi Robert,thanks for your suggestion re :burning a mp3 compilation:.Yes I
 am useing  Nero Burning Rom 5.5,and no I  had not  set it to,continue
 multisession disc.!.  I have located the :multi session section which
 contains 3 oppsions,1start multi session button which is checked, 2
 continue multi session button this button is also checked, 3  no
 multisession   this button is also checked.  I have tried  to uncheck the
 appropriate buttons useing the space bar  but no responce, so  should I
 just check the :continue  multi session button and  uncheck the other
 2?,and how do I uncheck these buttons!.  If you could  please  help me 
 with
  these  2 questions I would be very appreciative!. .thanks again
 AlanPollard. At 11:33 AM 1/18/06 -, you wrote:

Hi Alan,

If you are using Nero Burning Rom, have you got it set to continue
multisession disc?

Good luck.

Robert.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:43 AM
Subject: nero question re burning mp3 compilation


 Hi list members,I am useing Nero 5.5 and ripping with CD.X.I am not 
 having
 any trouble burning mp3 music tracks to   a CD R,disk , not a cd rw,how
 ever my problem is burning a group of  mp3  music tracks,just 6 tracks, 
 to
 an empty cd r disk in 1 session,when I  burn another group of6  mp3
 music  tracks   lets say the next day, to the same disk of cource   ,I
 find
 that the first group have been removed, and replaced by the second
 group,so
 it is not a  disk space problem!. smile. please excuse the rather
 convoluted description.,,thanks very much for your helpAlan.


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Re: Question About the Winamp Library

2006-01-23 Thread dennis
not sure if this is what you mean but i have all my music in one folder so i 
just hit shift l and locate the folder with the music and hit enter it will 
start playing everything in that folder.
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Subject: Question About the Winamp Library


I asked this, or at least thought I did.  Never saw the original
 question nor any responses, but that's not so strange, I think a good
 quarter of all my yahoogroups messages get lost somewhere in the ether
 out there because I never see them ...

 Anyway, my question:  Is there a way to just load up a Winamp library
 and tell it to start randomly playing without making up those stupid
 playlists and waiting for your machine to churn churn churn and pick
 something randomly from said playlist?

 Is there a better way of doing this?


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Re: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread TJ Olsen
sd does tnot to my knoledge currently surpass the 2 gig mark, as the sd 
consordium seems to be focussing on decreasing the  sizes of the cards vs. 
more space
you can accasionally find deals on buy.com or consummerdepot.com for sd 
cards
tj

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Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 10:18 PM
Subject: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol


 Hello Matthew,

 On Sunday, January 22, 2006, 9:42:46 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Hello, I didn't see a price for this machine. Do you know what it would 
 be
 in U.S. dollars? Also, what are the prices for the cards which go in it?

 If we're talking about the Edirol R09 which isn't out yet, it seems to
 have a going price of $399. I don't know if that's a street price or
 not, I think it's MSRP, actually, so it will probably end up being 
 cheaper. I got
 my Edirol R-1 for that price, and this is supposed to be cheaper than
 the R1 since it's a more slim-line design with less bulk.

 As for the SD cards, check mwave or newegg for good prices.
 Mwave seems to have 2GB SD cards starting at around $115, 1GB starting
 at $48, and smaller cards for cheaper.
 At least for the under 2Gb mark, sd seems to be cheaper than compact
 flash, which the R1 uses, but they're around the same price for 2GB.

 -- 
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Re: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Kiran Kaja
There are 4GB cards but I don't know if there are any devices that actually 
support that standard.
Kiran Kaja

Code Factory S.L.

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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol


sd does tnot to my knoledge currently surpass the 2 gig mark, as the sd
consordium seems to be focussing on decreasing the  sizes of the cards vs.
more space
you can accasionally find deals on buy.com or consummerdepot.com for sd
cards
tj

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Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 10:18 PM
Subject: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol


 Hello Matthew,

 On Sunday, January 22, 2006, 9:42:46 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Hello, I didn't see a price for this machine. Do you know what it would
 be
 in U.S. dollars? Also, what are the prices for the cards which go in it?

 If we're talking about the Edirol R09 which isn't out yet, it seems to
 have a going price of $399. I don't know if that's a street price or
 not, I think it's MSRP, actually, so it will probably end up being
 cheaper. I got
 my Edirol R-1 for that price, and this is supposed to be cheaper than
 the R1 since it's a more slim-line design with less bulk.

 As for the SD cards, check mwave or newegg for good prices.
 Mwave seems to have 2GB SD cards starting at around $115, 1GB starting
 at $48, and smaller cards for cheaper.
 At least for the under 2Gb mark, sd seems to be cheaper than compact
 flash, which the R1 uses, but they're around the same price for 2GB.

 -- 
 Good Sunday,
 -- 
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 KE4DYI
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Re: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
The problem is more, if they use fat or fat 32 as the file system.

Best regards
Brian
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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol


 There are 4GB cards but I don't know if there are any devices that actually 
 support that standard.
 Kiran Kaja
 
 Code Factory S.L.
 
 Tel: +91-9866967772
 
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 Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 8:29 PM
 Subject: Re: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol
 
 
 sd does tnot to my knoledge currently surpass the 2 gig mark, as the sd
 consordium seems to be focussing on decreasing the  sizes of the cards vs.
 more space
 you can accasionally find deals on buy.com or consummerdepot.com for sd
 cards
 tj
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Patrick Perdue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 10:18 PM
 Subject: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol
 
 
 Hello Matthew,

 On Sunday, January 22, 2006, 9:42:46 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Hello, I didn't see a price for this machine. Do you know what it would
 be
 in U.S. dollars? Also, what are the prices for the cards which go in it?

 If we're talking about the Edirol R09 which isn't out yet, it seems to
 have a going price of $399. I don't know if that's a street price or
 not, I think it's MSRP, actually, so it will probably end up being
 cheaper. I got
 my Edirol R-1 for that price, and this is supposed to be cheaper than
 the R1 since it's a more slim-line design with less bulk.

 As for the SD cards, check mwave or newegg for good prices.
 Mwave seems to have 2GB SD cards starting at around $115, 1GB starting
 at $48, and smaller cards for cheaper.
 At least for the under 2Gb mark, sd seems to be cheaper than compact
 flash, which the R1 uses, but they're around the same price for 2GB.

 -- 
 Good Sunday,
 -- 
 Patrick Perdue (MCP, CNA)
 KE4DYI
 Greensboro, NC
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Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?

2006-01-23 Thread kevin and emma
hi, if your signed up to NFL field pass, the playoffs are available along
with the rest of the season.
Kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:48 AM
Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?


 I didn't think you could get football on the net at all when it comes to
the
 playoffs. I thought Westwood 1 hates the idea of streaming of any kind.

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  Unless I have been doing something wrong, I have to disagree with you as
  far
  as mlb.com is concerned.  I've paid the money for the mlb.com audio for
  the
  last couple of years, and it, if anything, has gotten worse.  I can
  remember
  hearing games on small transister radios on am in the 1960s  1970s that
  sounded better than mlb.com has sounded in the last couple of years.
And
  what frustrates me is that I've heard some of the clips they run from
  mlbtv
  to entice you to buy it,  they sound excelent.  I have my system set up
  for
  the broadband site rather than narrow band because broadband is what I
  have.
  Maybe I'll try switching to the narrow band this year just to see if it
  helps.  I know that's opposite from what it should be, but I'm not sure
I
  want to continue paying for the audio I've been getting from mlb.com.
  Now,
  as far as nfl.com is concerned, I couldn't agree with you more.  They
are
  excellent!!  they also carry playoff games.  At least they have so far
  this
  year and they did all the way through the Superbowl the last couple of
  years.  If you think mlb.com is so good, maybe there's some setting I
have
  wrong, because the audio I get is almost not worth it.  I think I'd
rather
  get an a.m. radio station with its accompanying fade inouts and static
  than
  to listen to the junk I've been getting the last couple of years.  Any
  ideas
  on what I'm doing wrong?
 
 
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  Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:10 AM
  Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?
 
 
  not for nhl.com you don't. i wish in some ways they'd look at that.
  nfl.com
  and mlb.com both became a million times better once the paid
  subscriptions
  were introduced. nhl.com is light years behind those too so far as
online
  listening goes now.
  Kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
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  Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 1:50 PM
  Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?
 
 
 
 
  Do you have to pay in order to listen to the games?
 
 
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Cost

2006-01-23 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hi, could someone tell me the cost of Cakewalk? I am concidering bying it and I 
want to know the cost. 
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Re: nero question re burning mp3 compilation

2006-01-23 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,

 Try pressing alt 1 from the top row of the keyboard.  That's 
what I do to send a selected file to the nero burn list!

Rusty
  At 06:42 AM 1/22/2006, Alan Pollard spake thusly:-
Hi Robert, sorry   that I   have to  bother you again but unfortunatly
another   problem has arisen.  I have selected the  , continue  multi
session button   and hit enter,and as  you stated  brings up a window,jaws
reports,  quote,select track to continue with multi session writing,
quote.now my next move was togo into windows explorer ,   then to the
folder  holding the Mp3 tracks, then copy  and paste them into this window
  but it wont  work this way,so how do I load this window with thenew
tracks?. I presumed I could copy and paste the tracks into this window the
same way as I  did when I started the first session  in the ,quote new
window  where I  could rename the label  and check the  file size  etc.
What  am I doing wrong ! smile.  looks like senility  is not far away!.
thanks again.Alan.at  01:36 PM 1/20/06 -, you wrote:
 
 Hi Alan,
 
 When you start Nero Burning Rom, the multisession choice you last used will
 be the one selected. It is not possible to choose all of them, as they are
 not checked but are radio buttons and can be selected with the up and down
 arrow keys. When you select one, the previous one is deselected. 
 To continue
 with a multisession disc, just arrow to that choice and then press Enter.
 You will then move on to the window where you choose the files you wish to
 add to the disc.
 
 Good luck.
 
 Robert.
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 Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 11:10 AM
 Subject: Re: nero question re burning mp3 compilation
 
 
  Hi Robert,thanks for your suggestion re :burning a mp3 compilation:.Yes I
  am useing  Nero Burning Rom 5.5,and no I  had not  set it to,continue
  multisession disc.!.  I have located the :multi session section which
  contains 3 oppsions,1start multi session button which is checked, 2
  continue multi session button this button is also checked, 3  no
  multisession   this button is also checked.  I have tried  to uncheck the
  appropriate buttons useing the space bar  but no responce, so  should I
  just check the :continue  multi session button and  uncheck the other
  2?,and how do I uncheck these buttons!.  If you could  please  help me
  with
   these  2 questions I would be very appreciative!. .thanks again
  AlanPollard. At 11:33 AM 1/18/06 -, you wrote:
 
 Hi Alan,
 
 If you are using Nero Burning Rom, have you got it set to continue
 multisession disc?
 
 Good luck.
 
 Robert.
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 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:43 AM
 Subject: nero question re burning mp3 compilation
 
 
  Hi list members,I am useing Nero 5.5 and ripping with CD.X.I am not
  having
  any trouble burning mp3 music tracks to   a CD R,disk , not a cd rw,how
  ever my problem is burning a group of  mp3  music tracks,just 6 tracks,
  to
  an empty cd r disk in 1 session,when I  burn another group of6  mp3
  music  tracks   lets say the next day, to the same disk of cource   ,I
  find
  that the first group have been removed, and replaced by the second
  group,so
  it is not a  disk space problem!. smile. please excuse the rather
  convoluted description.,,thanks very much for your helpAlan.
 
 
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Re: nero question re burning mp3 compilation

2006-01-23 Thread Robert Stokes
Hi Alan,

When the window with an Iso title opens, press Tab twice and you should land 
somewhere on your C drive. You can then locate the folder containing your 
MP3 files using the up and down arrow keys or by typing the first letter in 
the name of the folder. Tab again and this should take you to the list of 
MP3 titles and you can highlight the ones you wish to burn. I'm using Nero 
Version 6, so the following instructions may be different for 5.5. If they 
are the same, holding down Ctrl and pressing number 1 on your keyboard will 
add the highlighted files to those in the list on your CD. Alt+R will put 
you in Record menu and arrowing down once will put you on Burn Compilation. 
Press Enter and the Burn Compilation window will open. Press Enter again and 
the burn process should start.

It's a long time since I used Version 5.5 but I have the feeling these later 
keystrokes will not be the same. If they don't work, try some variations. 
I'm probably wrong but I have the feeling F2 was used.

Good luck.

Robert.
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Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: nero question re burning mp3 compilation


 Hi Robert, sorry   that I   have to  bother you again but unfortunatly
 another   problem has arisen.  I have selected the  , continue  multi
 session button   and hit enter,and as  you stated  brings up a window,jaws
 reports,  quote,select track to continue with multi session writing,
 quote.now my next move was togo into windows explorer ,   then to the
 folder  holding the Mp3 tracks, then copy  and paste them into this window
 but it wont  work this way,so how do I load this window with thenew
 tracks?. I presumed I could copy and paste the tracks into this window the
 same way as I  did when I started the first session  in the ,quote new
 window  where I  could rename the label  and check the  file size  etc.
 What  am I doing wrong ! smile.  looks like senility  is not far away!.
 thanks again.Alan.at  01:36 PM 1/20/06 -, you wrote:

Hi Alan,

When you start Nero Burning Rom, the multisession choice you last used 
will
be the one selected. It is not possible to choose all of them, as they are
not checked but are radio buttons and can be selected with the up and down
arrow keys. When you select one, the previous one is deselected. To 
continue
with a multisession disc, just arrow to that choice and then press Enter.
You will then move on to the window where you choose the files you wish to
add to the disc.

Good luck.

Robert.
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From: Alan Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: nero question re burning mp3 compilation


 Hi Robert,thanks for your suggestion re :burning a mp3 compilation:.Yes 
 I
 am useing  Nero Burning Rom 5.5,and no I  had not  set it to,continue
 multisession disc.!.  I have located the :multi session section which
 contains 3 oppsions,1start multi session button which is checked, 2
 continue multi session button this button is also checked, 3  no
 multisession   this button is also checked.  I have tried  to uncheck 
 the
 appropriate buttons useing the space bar  but no responce, so  should I
 just check the :continue  multi session button and  uncheck the other
 2?,and how do I uncheck these buttons!.  If you could  please  help me
 with
  these  2 questions I would be very appreciative!. .thanks again
 AlanPollard. At 11:33 AM 1/18/06 -, you wrote:

Hi Alan,

If you are using Nero Burning Rom, have you got it set to continue
multisession disc?

Good luck.

Robert.
- Original Message - 
From: Alan Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:43 AM
Subject: nero question re burning mp3 compilation


 Hi list members,I am useing Nero 5.5 and ripping with CD.X.I am not
 having
 any trouble burning mp3 music tracks to   a CD R,disk , not a cd 
 rw,how
 ever my problem is burning a group of  mp3  music tracks,just 6 
 tracks,
 to
 an empty cd r disk in 1 session,when I  burn another group of6 
 mp3
 music  tracks   lets say the next day, to the same disk of cource   ,I
 find
 that the first group have been removed, and replaced by the second
 group,so
 it is not a  disk space problem!. smile. please excuse the rather
 convoluted description.,,thanks very much for your helpAlan.


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Re: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Nick G
Actually, Patrick, that's not entirely true.  What you have to do is read 
the local papers, and check the email offers from such places as tiger 
direct.  That's where the good deals on compact flash cards are, and it's 
that that actually shows that in the long run, compact flash is cheeper than 
SD.
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Subject: Re[2]: New flashrecorder from Edirol


 Hello Matthew,

 On Sunday, January 22, 2006, 9:42:46 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Hello, I didn't see a price for this machine. Do you know what it would 
 be
 in U.S. dollars? Also, what are the prices for the cards which go in it?

 If we're talking about the Edirol R09 which isn't out yet, it seems to
 have a going price of $399. I don't know if that's a street price or
 not, I think it's MSRP, actually, so it will probably end up being 
 cheaper. I got
 my Edirol R-1 for that price, and this is supposed to be cheaper than
 the R1 since it's a more slim-line design with less bulk.

 As for the SD cards, check mwave or newegg for good prices.
 Mwave seems to have 2GB SD cards starting at around $115, 1GB starting
 at $48, and smaller cards for cheaper.
 At least for the under 2Gb mark, sd seems to be cheaper than compact
 flash, which the R1 uses, but they're around the same price for 2GB.

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Re: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Nick G
Oh, how cute!  The R09 isn't that much cheeper than the R1, and really not 
at all in the long run.  How funny!
Personally, I like compact flash for it's speed, it's compatibility with 
Micro-drive, and I like the R1's layout.  I also think the mastering, which 
is missing on the R1, has so much potential that it's worth paying the extra 
money, and if you do as I said in a previous message, that extra $30USD will 
pay for itself.
If size is an issue, than maybe go with the R09.  if not however, the R1 is 
good for you.

Thanks,
Nick
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Re[4]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Nick,

On Monday, January 23, 2006, 3:32:11 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Actually, Patrick, that's not entirely true.  What you have to do is read
 the local papers, and check the email offers from such places as tiger 
 direct.  That's where the good deals on compact flash cards are, and it's
 that that actually shows that in the long run, compact flash is cheeper than
 SD.


Yes, but this doesn't reflect street value, now does it?
SD is taking compact flash by storm especially in the camera arina, so
it is my beliefe that SD will kill compact flash completely.

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Re: Re[4]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread TJ Olsen
i have never ever seen cf cards  as low as cf
i bought the 1 gig cf card currently in my rio kali for 30 dollars. for 1 
gig of state memory thats un heard of.
very few products are using cf cards as they come out now, and ya patrick is 
probably right about sd  killing cf

tj

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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: Re[4]: New flashrecorder from Edirol


 Hello Nick,

 On Monday, January 23, 2006, 3:32:11 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Actually, Patrick, that's not entirely true.  What you have to do is read
 the local papers, and check the email offers from such places as tiger
 direct.  That's where the good deals on compact flash cards are, and it's
 that that actually shows that in the long run, compact flash is cheeper 
 than
 SD.


 Yes, but this doesn't reflect street value, now does it?
 SD is taking compact flash by storm especially in the camera arina, so
 it is my beliefe that SD will kill compact flash completely.

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Re: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi Nick,
Well I think we should take it easy and see how it actually is and how knops 
and stuff are located on the unit because it's esential for a blind who want to 
do serious recordings.

And yes size matters. Just ask your wife. grin

Best regards
Brian
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From: Nick G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: New flashrecorder from Edirol


 Oh, how cute!  The R09 isn't that much cheeper than the R1, and really not 
 at all in the long run.  How funny!
 Personally, I like compact flash for it's speed, it's compatibility with 
 Micro-drive, and I like the R1's layout.  I also think the mastering, which 
 is missing on the R1, has so much potential that it's worth paying the extra 
 money, and if you do as I said in a previous message, that extra $30USD will 
 pay for itself.
 If size is an issue, than maybe go with the R09.  if not however, the R1 is 
 good for you.
 Thanks,
 Nick
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 Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 2:29 PM
 Subject: Re: New flashrecorder from Edirol
 
 
 Matthew!  The official retail price for the Edirol R-09 is $450.00, at
 Chirping Bat the price is $375.00,includes shipping within the United
 States.

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Re[4]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Brian,

On Monday, January 23, 2006, 10:21:58 AM, you bellowed the following:
 The problem is more, if they use fat or fat 32 as the file system.


Yep. For example, the Edirol R1's first firmware revision only supported
fat, and now it supports fat32 formatted CF cards, but you still
have a 2GB limit on the wave format itself.
So if you want to continuously record at uncompressed PCM, it'd have to
be done with no wav header, which the R1 doesn't do. Otherwise, it'll
have to be mp3.

I have a 2GB card in mine, and I've been able to successfully fill up
the card with one mp3 at 96KBPS, which recorded for just over
47 hours continuously. Sure, the quality wasn't so great, but that
wasn't the point of the test.
In theory, you could do this with a 4GB card as well, but I haven't got
one.

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Re: Re[4]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi Patric,
Arh so they don't use recular pcm but adapt microsofts wave headers - 
Hmm
And you have checked that for sure?

Brian
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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 10:28 PM
Subject: Re[4]: New flashrecorder from Edirol


 Hello Brian,
 
 On Monday, January 23, 2006, 10:21:58 AM, you bellowed the following:
 The problem is more, if they use fat or fat 32 as the file system.
 
 
 Yep. For example, the Edirol R1's first firmware revision only supported
 fat, and now it supports fat32 formatted CF cards, but you still
 have a 2GB limit on the wave format itself.
 So if you want to continuously record at uncompressed PCM, it'd have to
 be done with no wav header, which the R1 doesn't do. Otherwise, it'll
 have to be mp3.
 
 I have a 2GB card in mine, and I've been able to successfully fill up
 the card with one mp3 at 96KBPS, which recorded for just over
 47 hours continuously. Sure, the quality wasn't so great, but that
 wasn't the point of the test.
 In theory, you could do this with a 4GB card as well, but I haven't got
 one.
 
 -- 
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 -- 
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Re[6]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Brian,

On Monday, January 23, 2006, 4:40:14 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Arh so they don't use recular pcm but adapt microsofts wave headers - 


Yes, they do. what I'm saying is you can't record without PCM headers,
so no raw output for you.

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mp3 and old cd players

2006-01-23 Thread rob monitor2
Hi, I'm wondering if you burn a CD   in a MP3  format will a old CD  player 
play it???
 THANK YOU 
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Re: mp3 and old cd players

2006-01-23 Thread Denny Daughters
Hi Rob,
The short answer is no.  The cd player has to be able to read the mp3 
disk.  If it doesn't know what's on the cd, you'll just get noise.
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Re: mp3 and old cd players

2006-01-23 Thread Lynne King
no, not likely. and how old do you mean by old?
At 02:03 PM 1/23/06, you wrote:
Hi, I'm wondering if you burn a CD   in a MP3  format will a old 
CD  player play it???
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what format to use

2006-01-23 Thread rob monitor2
Hi, Just wanting  to know if youare going to burn a CD to use on a CD 
player in a car what format do you use when you burn it???
THANK YOU
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Re: Re[6]: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi Patric,
But then again - 
When do you need to record files of 2 gig any way?
I think they wrote that you can record 320 kbps mp3 files. It's a pretty good 
quality after all. Far beyond broadcast quality.

Best regards
Brian
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 On Monday, January 23, 2006, 4:40:14 PM, you bellowed the following:
 Arh so they don't use recular pcm but adapt microsofts wave headers - 
 
 
 Yes, they do. what I'm saying is you can't record without PCM headers,
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Re: what format to use

2006-01-23 Thread dennis
MUSIC CD
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gold wave and burning a CD

2006-01-23 Thread rob monitor2
Hi, It's me again I'm using gold wave so what format do I use to burn a CD for 
playing in a car CD player???
THANK YOU
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Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?

2006-01-23 Thread patricknc
Not sure about Westwood One, but I know that my wife  I listened to Bill 
Hillgrove call the Steelers game Yesterday  then listened to Mick Mixon and 
the boys call the Panthers game.  If you're right about Westwood One, I hope 
they never get their way on this one.


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Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?


I didn't think you could get football on the net at all when it comes to 
the
 playoffs. I thought Westwood 1 hates the idea of streaming of any kind.

 - Original Message - 
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 Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:49 AM
 Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?


 Unless I have been doing something wrong, I have to disagree with you as
 far
 as mlb.com is concerned.  I've paid the money for the mlb.com audio for
 the
 last couple of years, and it, if anything, has gotten worse.  I can
 remember
 hearing games on small transister radios on am in the 1960s  1970s that
 sounded better than mlb.com has sounded in the last couple of years.  And
 what frustrates me is that I've heard some of the clips they run from
 mlbtv
 to entice you to buy it,  they sound excelent.  I have my system set up
 for
 the broadband site rather than narrow band because broadband is what I
 have.
 Maybe I'll try switching to the narrow band this year just to see if it
 helps.  I know that's opposite from what it should be, but I'm not sure I
 want to continue paying for the audio I've been getting from mlb.com.
 Now,
 as far as nfl.com is concerned, I couldn't agree with you more.  They are
 excellent!!  they also carry playoff games.  At least they have so far
 this
 year and they did all the way through the Superbowl the last couple of
 years.  If you think mlb.com is so good, maybe there's some setting I 
 have
 wrong, because the audio I get is almost not worth it.  I think I'd 
 rather
 get an a.m. radio station with its accompanying fade inouts and static
 than
 to listen to the junk I've been getting the last couple of years.  Any
 ideas
 on what I'm doing wrong?


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 Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:10 AM
 Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?


 not for nhl.com you don't. i wish in some ways they'd look at that.
 nfl.com
 and mlb.com both became a million times better once the paid
 subscriptions
 were introduced. nhl.com is light years behind those too so far as 
 online
 listening goes now.
 Kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
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 Do you have to pay in order to listen to the games?


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Re: gold wave and burning a CD

2006-01-23 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Save your Goldwave sound file as a .wav. Then, burn the .wav onto a CD.

Blessed Be,

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Subject: gold wave and burning a CD


 Hi, It's me again I'm using gold wave so what format do I use to burn a CD 
 for playing in a car CD player???
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making a CD

2006-01-23 Thread rob monitor2
Hi, It's me again what I mean is I want to convert a MP3 file to what ever 
format I need to make a CD that will work in a car CD player  using gold wave  
so I then  use my premiere CD burner to burn the CD... Hope this make's sense 
to some one out there. Just nead to know what format to use...
THANK YOU
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Re: making a CD

2006-01-23 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Convert it to a .wav. Then, burn the .wav to the Cd.

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Subject: making a CD


 Hi, It's me again what I mean is I want to convert a MP3 file to what ever 
 format I need to make a CD that will work in a car CD player  using gold 
 wave  so I then  use my premiere CD burner to burn the CD... Hope this 
 make's sense to some one out there. Just nead to know what format to 
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Re: New flashrecorder from Edirol

2006-01-23 Thread chris ramsay
   jerry tell me the features of this new echo recorder and 
is it usable or accessable for a blind person.  chris
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Sound forge question

2006-01-23 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi listers,
Well can this be acomodated with Sound Forge 8?

Let's say we have an ambient audio track we want to begin at full volume. Then 
after afew seconds we want it's volume to decrease about 50 %.
So what we want is to fade the sound out to half it's volume, and keep it there 
for the rest of it's intire length.
Is this durable?

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Re: making data dvd help with nero

2006-01-23 Thread Kevin Doucet
Hmmm,

I was pretty sure I set it to DVD. Can't check it just now as I gave the dvd/rw 
I was borrowing back.

At 09:44 AM 1/20/2006 -0500, you wrote:

Hi Kevin
You have to choose DVD in the first screen when Nero comes up. It's a combo 
box, just tab around. You probably have it set to CD right now.
HF
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 Hi,

 I am a long time user of nero but just got my DVD burner and can't seem to 
 copy over 2 Gig to a DVD. I know it has a 4.5 capacity. What do I need to 
 do to use all it's capacity?

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.asx filetypes

2006-01-23 Thread doug leavens
I  know this is a windows media format.  The problem:
When I encounter one on a web page, I get the open dialog box.  (It wants me to 
save the thing).  I only want to listen to the stream.
What's the deal here??
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Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?

2006-01-23 Thread Chuck Adkins
I don't think they had the super bowl last year but not sure.

Chuck
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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?


 hi, if your signed up to NFL field pass, the playoffs are available along
 with the rest of the season.
 Kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
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 - Original Message - 
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 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 4:48 AM
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 I didn't think you could get football on the net at all when it comes to
 the
 playoffs. I thought Westwood 1 hates the idea of streaming of any kind.

 - Original Message - 
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 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:49 AM
 Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?


  Unless I have been doing something wrong, I have to disagree with you 
  as
  far
  as mlb.com is concerned.  I've paid the money for the mlb.com audio for
  the
  last couple of years, and it, if anything, has gotten worse.  I can
  remember
  hearing games on small transister radios on am in the 1960s  1970s 
  that
  sounded better than mlb.com has sounded in the last couple of years.
 And
  what frustrates me is that I've heard some of the clips they run from
  mlbtv
  to entice you to buy it,  they sound excelent.  I have my system set 
  up
  for
  the broadband site rather than narrow band because broadband is what I
  have.
  Maybe I'll try switching to the narrow band this year just to see if it
  helps.  I know that's opposite from what it should be, but I'm not sure
 I
  want to continue paying for the audio I've been getting from mlb.com.
  Now,
  as far as nfl.com is concerned, I couldn't agree with you more.  They
 are
  excellent!!  they also carry playoff games.  At least they have so far
  this
  year and they did all the way through the Superbowl the last couple of
  years.  If you think mlb.com is so good, maybe there's some setting I
 have
  wrong, because the audio I get is almost not worth it.  I think I'd
 rather
  get an a.m. radio station with its accompanying fade inouts and static
  than
  to listen to the junk I've been getting the last couple of years.  Any
  ideas
  on what I'm doing wrong?
 
 
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  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:10 AM
  Subject: Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?
 
 
  not for nhl.com you don't. i wish in some ways they'd look at that.
  nfl.com
  and mlb.com both became a million times better once the paid
  subscriptions
  were introduced. nhl.com is light years behind those too so far as
 online
  listening goes now.
  Kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
  contact me via email/msn:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: .asx filetypes

2006-01-23 Thread Richard Claypool
if you're using winamp, tell it not to play windows media files, and tell 
windows media to play them.

That drove me nuts when I first encountered the problem.

Rick
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I  know this is a windows media format.  The problem:
 When I encounter one on a web page, I get the open dialog box.  (It wants 
 me to save the thing).  I only want to listen to the stream.
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Re: Sound forge question

2006-01-23 Thread Patrick Perdue
Bryan: you can do this with envelope fading, but that doesn'ty seem to
work too well. What you could do, and this is a rather stupid
workaround, might be to create a file of nothing but silence of just a
bit over the length of the file, then just mix it on top of the original
file using fade-on-edges, and change the destination volume to -6 DB or
lower.



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Re: gold wave and burning a CD

2006-01-23 Thread Bruce Toews

Being sure to specify an audio, not a data, CD.

Bruce

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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Dana S. Leslie wrote:


Save your Goldwave sound file as a .wav. Then, burn the .wav onto a CD.

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Hi, It's me again I'm using gold wave so what format do I use to burn a CD
for playing in a car CD player???
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Re: nhl.com and their audio feeds?

2006-01-23 Thread Dean Martineau
I've found a few stations that stream Westwood One football 
broadcasts.  A fun site in this regard is www.thegamelive.com, one 
which I originally discovered through an archive search of this list.

Dean


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Re: Sound forge question

2006-01-23 Thread Bruce Toews
Here's what I do in Gold Wave, I'm guessing the procedure is similar in 
Sound Forge. First, select the portion of the sound where you want the 
fade-down to occur. Then run a fade-out on that selection to your desired 
level. Then copy the time of the completion of the fade into the standard 
clipboard. Set the new start of selected time to the time you just copied 
to your clipboard, and the finish time to the end of the file. Now just 
set your volume for the selected portion at the same level you faded down 
to in the previous step.

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On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Brian Olesen wrote:

 Hi listers,
 Well can this be acomodated with Sound Forge 8?

 Let's say we have an ambient audio track we want to begin at full volume. 
 Then after afew seconds we want it's volume to decrease about 50 %.
 So what we want is to fade the sound out to half it's volume, and keep it 
 there for the rest of it's intire length.
 Is this durable?

 Thanks in advance.

 Best regards

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Re: Sound forge question

2006-01-23 Thread Brian Olesen
HI Patric,
Oh this sound as a creative workaround but as far as I see it wouldn't firstly 
start at a high level then fall down to a lower and remain there?

Best regards
Brian
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 Bryan: you can do this with envelope fading, but that doesn'ty seem to
 work too well. What you could do, and this is a rather stupid
 workaround, might be to create a file of nothing but silence of just a
 bit over the length of the file, then just mix it on top of the original
 file using fade-on-edges, and change the destination volume to -6 DB or
 lower.
 
 
 
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