Fwd: ACB Radio Tuner Version 6.6 now released

2007-06-12 Thread Steve Pattison

From: Jeff Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello Everyone,

Version 6.6 of the ACB Radio Tuner has been released.  The main advantage to
this new version is adding support for Serotek's System Access product for
the Extra Speech option within the Tuner.  In addition, an updated ACB Radio
Tuner Tutorial produced by Matt Campbell is also now available when pressing
F8.  We will update the Tuner web site to include links to the older Tuner
tutorial in the next day or so.

We would like to sincerely thank Serotek for assisting us in getting these
new changes into the new version of the ACB Radio Tuner.

If you are a Window-Eyes customer and are running under Windows VISTA, then
you will want to make sure and download the patch provided by GW Micro to
correct the Extra Speech issues experienced by 6.5 Tuner users under VISTA.
You can find more information on this patch by reading this knowledge base
article:

GWKB1074 : Window-Eyes API Functions Unavailable in Windows Vista
http://www.gwmicro.com/Support/Knowledge_Base/?kbnumber=GWKB1074

You can download the new version of the ACB Radio Tuner at the following
address:

http://www.acbradio.org/tuner

If you have any questions, just let us know.

Jeff Bishop
ACB Radio Webmaster

Regards Steve
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Re: accessable software guitar effects processor

2007-06-12 Thread Bradford Trainham
A guy on the midi-mag list uses ampli-tube??? but I've never used
it. 
I do use a couple of hardware processors with USB interfaces and good
documentation and I like them both. 
Brad Trainham
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 01:01:13 -0400, you wrote:

Hi,

Can anyone tell me if there's such a best out there as a realtime software 
guitar effects processor?  I found a couple but none were really accessable.

thanks,
Rick



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Re: Windows Media Player 10, Unavailable Functions

2007-06-12 Thread David Bailes
Hi,

the closest thing that WMP has for rewinding audio is
to use the seek slider. The keyboard navigation for
this is to press ctrl + tab once of twice to move to
the slider, then use left or right arrows to seek
backwards or forwards by  one twentieth of the length
of the track.

David Bailes.

original message:

HI.

Would anyone know why my copy of Windows Media Player
10 consistently 
indicates that both file markers and rewind are
unavailable?  Fast forward 
is available, and I can use RealPlayer's equivalent of
file markers, except 
I've stopped using RealPlayer.  Not only are these two
functions shown as 
unavailable, I've tried them, only to confirm they
aren't.

Any idea how I can make them available?

Thanks. 


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RE: problem with sound taxi.

2007-06-12 Thread Rick Alfaro
Thanks, that is really good to know.  Maybe I'll give it another shot then.


--Warmest regards,
 
--Rick Alfaro
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Allison Mervis
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:14 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: problem with sound taxi.

That was an older version. I had something similar happen to my laptop, but 
luckily a system restore worked. They've since fixed the issue. I installed 
it on the same laptop with no mishaps.
Allison

- Original Message - 
From: Rick Alfaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:24 PM
Subject: RE: problem with sound taxi.


Ok, what version of sound Taxi was this.  That was exactly the same problem
I had when I installed it on my Sony desktop and not even the system restore
saved my but because it also trashed something with my cdrom drives.  That
was a long long time ago however and the Sound Taxi support people claim
they fixed that a couple of builds after the version I tried.  Just curious
if your experience was before their fix or after.  (grin)

--Warmest regards,

--Rick Alfaro
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-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Joy Tilton
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:01 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: problem with sound taxi.

I had an interesting problem with sound taxi platnum.  When I installed it,
it took away both my sound cards.  I had to get sighted help to do a system
restore.  On an older motherboard, when I managed to run ST Platnum, I
noticed it installed a sound driver of it's own.  But, on this new
motherboard I found it didn't seem to like my sound cards or something,
since it disabled both of them completely to the point that neither showed
when I brought up sounds and audio from the control pannel.



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Windows Media Player

2007-06-12 Thread petrakigianos-giasou
Does Windows Media Player have a frame rate counter? I know it
displays the time counter for audio files but what about a frame
rate?

Petro 


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Re: Batch Conversion

2007-06-12 Thread Sarah
Hello. try CDEX.

: Is there a free program that will do a batch conversion to a bit
: rate? I know this can be done with severalprograms one at a time but
: would rather have one program do a number of files.
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