Re: How do you get something to connect toyourcomputerthathasanoutput RCA connection for use with a recever?

2007-10-07 Thread Gary G Schindler
the typical input on stereos today is 10 to 100 milivolts used for moving 
magnet 
phono cartridges. the older auxiliary jacks handled 1 1/2 volt line levels. 
SPDIF 
stands for Sony Pilips Digital Audio Interface.


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 High jerry,
 I think you may have something there.
 Most of today's stereo/AV receivers have phono jacks on the back of them.
 Most people don't have use for them.
 It works different from the line in jacks that you would plug your tuners CD
 players and cassette decks in to.
 The phono jacks will only receive a very low frequency like that of a moving
 magnet of a turntable or a microphone.
 Line frequencies are high signals, that's why Alex is getting distortion.
 I patch my computer in to my mixer just to play music for a hole crowd of
 people at a party, I never had the problems that he's running in to.
 This is just something to consider.
  John Price.
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 The sound isn't distored because you're using that particular cable.
 There's something else going on.

   Jerry

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re: another question about nhl radio online

2007-10-07 Thread Cris Hall
Scott, and anyone else out there, I, too, am a long time NHL radio 
listener, and I have had the same problems as you described.  And yes, I 
went all the way to the bottom of the page with no luck.  I have no idea of 
why this is happening, but I did find something that solved my problem, at 
least on Friday and Saturday.  I did a google search with NHL radio in 
quotes.  It took me to the most current radio page which showed all of the 
games for the specified days.  I have no idea of what is causing the 
problem, and I also don't know if this particular solution will continue to 
work.  I find it somewhat tedious, and would prefer to have things as they 
once were, but this will  do for now, I suppose.
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RE: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

2007-10-07 Thread albert griffith
Ok, as an experiment, I took one of the copies I'd made with Nero and from
it made another.  It played fine.  I'm still trying to understand what is
the big deal except for some number crunching?  Inquiring minds want to
know. 

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Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 9:52 PM
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Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

I don't agree with that statement at all, if you want an exact audio copy
from which you can make another exact audio copy then this is extremely
important and very logical.

On 07/10/2007, at 12:33 PM, albert griffith wrote:

 If each copy plays without incident it seems these comparisons only 
 serve the purposes of giving tech people something to measure.  Are 
 there any real world consequences for not offsetting my drives?  I'm 
 only curious.

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 audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 7:40 PM
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 Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

 Well you can prove that there's a problem quite easily. Take say a 
 copy of a CD done with nero and one done by EAC which has been 
 configured, rip a solid wave file from both, compare the 2 and see 
 what you get, that's how serious a shortcoming we're talking about 
 here. The documentation which comes with EAC describes these problems 
 in detail.

 On 07/10/2007, at 10:09 AM, albert griffith wrote:

 When you state the inability to offset drives is, a serious 
 shortcoming,
 just how serious is this problem?  In my evaluation of the program, 
 I've converted and copied three sets of tracks to disk without 
 benefit of this feature with Nero and the disk play in a standard CD 
 player just fine.
 what's supposed to happen if my drive isn't offset?

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 audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 6:30 PM
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 Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

 Nero is excellent for burning data but as I've stated in a previous 
 message, its quite hopeless for copying audio CD'S. Firstly, it has 
 problems with reading audio CD'S, its not as accurate as Exact Audio 
 Copy is and then you cannot set the offsets of your drive with Nero, 
 this is a serious shortcoming.

 On 07/10/2007, at 5:54 AM, albert griffith wrote:

 To say that Nero isn't good at anything because it does everything 
 sounds cute but resides far short of the truth.  It sounds s if 
 you've already given the question some though, so, what do you think 
 might be a good burner?  Let's start there.

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 Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

 But because Nero does more than one thing from what i heard it is 
 not good at any of it. I want a stand-alone one.
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 Nero 6.0 (most accessible), Nero 7.0 (95.9% accessible), and trial 
 of Nero 8.0 beta ( I would say about 85% accessible). The 
 percentage of accessibleness is based off of JAWS, not Window 
 Eyes..

 download Nero at:
 www.nero.com



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Re: nero plug ins now available on send space

2007-10-07 Thread golden
thanks so much for your kindest response

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 Hi,

 The plug-ins allow you to encode files to different formats.  For 
 instance,
 from wav to MP3, from mp3 to flak, from ram to ogg, etc.

 Tony
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 what do these plugins do?

 sorry for being ignorant
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 Hi,

 Absolutely that's what they are designed for.

 Tony
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 hi

 does it also work with Nero burning ROM?

 thanks
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 Thanks Tony that's wonderful dude!
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 Houdy folks,

 As promised, here are the nero plug ins. They will be available for the
 next 7 days. The entire package is about 12 megs in size.

 Go to http://www.sendspace.com/file/vmwi15


 Instructions for setting up the plug ins

  all of the self-extracting plug ins will extract to the following 
 folder
 c:\program files\nero\plugins

  Simply extract all of the zip files to this same folder and you all
 should
 be good to go.  Enjoy.

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Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

2007-10-07 Thread alex
Audio quality
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Subject: RE: What program is the best for birning music CDS?


 Ok, as an experiment, I took one of the copies I'd made with Nero and from
 it made another.  It played fine.  I'm still trying to understand what is
 the big deal except for some number crunching?  Inquiring minds want to
 know.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 9:52 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

 I don't agree with that statement at all, if you want an exact audio copy
 from which you can make another exact audio copy then this is extremely
 important and very logical.

 On 07/10/2007, at 12:33 PM, albert griffith wrote:

 If each copy plays without incident it seems these comparisons only
 serve the purposes of giving tech people something to measure.  Are
 there any real world consequences for not offsetting my drives?  I'm
 only curious.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 7:40 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

 Well you can prove that there's a problem quite easily. Take say a
 copy of a CD done with nero and one done by EAC which has been
 configured, rip a solid wave file from both, compare the 2 and see
 what you get, that's how serious a shortcoming we're talking about
 here. The documentation which comes with EAC describes these problems
 in detail.

 On 07/10/2007, at 10:09 AM, albert griffith wrote:

 When you state the inability to offset drives is, a serious
 shortcoming,
 just how serious is this problem?  In my evaluation of the program,
 I've converted and copied three sets of tracks to disk without
 benefit of this feature with Nero and the disk play in a standard CD
 player just fine.
 what's supposed to happen if my drive isn't offset?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 6:30 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

 Nero is excellent for burning data but as I've stated in a previous
 message, its quite hopeless for copying audio CD'S. Firstly, it has
 problems with reading audio CD'S, its not as accurate as Exact Audio
 Copy is and then you cannot set the offsets of your drive with Nero,
 this is a serious shortcoming.

 On 07/10/2007, at 5:54 AM, albert griffith wrote:

 To say that Nero isn't good at anything because it does everything
 sounds cute but resides far short of the truth.  It sounds s if
 you've already given the question some though, so, what do you think
 might be a good burner?  Let's start there.

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 audio.org] On Behalf Of alex
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 2:42 PM
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 Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

 But because Nero does more than one thing from what i heard it is
 not good at any of it. I want a stand-alone one.
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 Nero 6.0 (most accessible), Nero 7.0 (95.9% accessible), and trial
 of Nero 8.0 beta ( I would say about 85% accessible). The
 percentage of accessibleness is based off of JAWS, not Window
 Eyes..

 download Nero at:
 www.nero.com



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Hot keys in EAC:

2007-10-07 Thread albert griffith
Anyone know where I can find a list of hot keys for this program?  I'm
picking up a few here and there as people in the know mention them but
that's a slow process, smile.

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Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.

2007-10-07 Thread Doc
As you record the cassette to your hard drive you can place q points (control 
q) in 
between songs as you reach the break between them.  then Go  to the edit menu 
and 
arrow up to cue points, right arrow, then arrow up or down to split.  Point to 
where 
you want the split tracks to be saved
be sure to choose the format you wish to save in
choose how you want the tracks named


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Hi,
I have tried to help myself by looking at the Q points in the manual, but I
haven't been able to resolve this situation.
I have a cassette tape of music which I am going to transfer to make a
cd for a friend.  I want each of the  tracks to not only have the silence
that is on the tape between them, but I want to put those silences on the cd
so my friend can fast forward and rewind to play whatever track he wants
ontthe cd.  How do I put those tracks in the cd?Do I place them as I record
the cd, or do I do it afterwards after each song?Thanks for any help and
suggestions.
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Writing file names:

2007-10-07 Thread albert griffith
Often I see names of files, usually music, with underlines substituting for
the spaces between words.  what's the purpose of this and are there
advantages to composing titles this way instead of the  track and its author
separated by spaces?

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Re: Hot keys in EAC:

2007-10-07 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm not aware of any reference, perhaps you could try looking in the  
documentation but another good place to start is examining the menu  
system, if a function has a hotkey assigned to it then you'll hear  
that hotkey as you scroll through the available functions and options.
4 handy hotkeys to remember for setting up, f9 brings you to the  
general options page, f10 to the drive setup options page, f11 to the  
compression options page and f12 to the FREEDB options page.

On 07/10/2007, at 10:16 PM, albert griffith wrote:

 Anyone know where I can find a list of hot keys for this program?  I'm
 picking up a few here and there as people in the know mention them but
 that's a slow process, smile.

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Re: Writing file names:

2007-10-07 Thread Kelly Pierce
I don't know about the situation presently, but Unix when I was using it 
did not accommodate file manes with spaces, like Windows and the Mac do. 
Therefore, people who create files on some Unix servers use underlines 
instead of spaces.

Kelly


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 Often I see names of files, usually music, with underlines substituting 
 for
 the spaces between words.  what's the purpose of this and are there
 advantages to composing titles this way instead of the  track and its 
 author
 separated by spaces?

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Re: Writing file names:

2007-10-07 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well i usually see artist and title separated by dashes, I know that  
various pieces of software use the dashes as delimiters to establish  
where one feeld starts and another feeld ends. For example, OTS DJ  
will use this format to take note of the title and artist of a  
particular track when playing it so that the correct information can  
be displayed to those who are taking your Internet radio stream.
Itunes uses this way of file naming to import the correct song  
information into its database.

On 07/10/2007, at 11:23 PM, albert griffith wrote:

 Often I see names of files, usually music, with underlines  
 substituting for
 the spaces between words.  what's the purpose of this and are there
 advantages to composing titles this way instead of the  track and  
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Re: Writing file names:

2007-10-07 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Albert,
No, you can edit those out.
Sometimes, I find MP3 and other audio files on the net where the name of the 
song and artist are running together.
So just to make it look neat, I rename the files but with spaces between all 
of the words accept the file extension.
Hope this helps.
  John Price.
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Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.

2007-10-07 Thread Vinny Samarco
Thank you,
I also have cassettes of a foreign
 language new Testament that I have been asked to transfer to cd.  I have 
been thinking of putting a Q point every minute or so so that the person 
listening to it doesn't just have one large file when they put the cd in. 
Is there a way this could be done automatically, after I set some kind of 
setting, or do I have to sit there through all these cassettes and place a Q 
point every minute or two?
Thanks for any help and suggestions.
Vinny Samarco
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Subject: Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.


 As you record the cassette to your hard drive you can place q points 
 (control q) in
 between songs as you reach the break between them.  then Go  to the edit 
 menu and
 arrow up to cue points, right arrow, then arrow up or down to split. 
 Point to where
 you want the split tracks to be saved
 be sure to choose the format you wish to save in
 choose how you want the tracks named


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 Subject: Separating tracks in Goldwave.


 Hi,
 I have tried to help myself by looking at the Q points in the manual, but 
 I
 haven't been able to resolve this situation.
I have a cassette tape of music which I am going to transfer to make a
 cd for a friend.  I want each of the  tracks to not only have the silence
 that is on the tape between them, but I want to put those silences on the 
 cd
 so my friend can fast forward and rewind to play whatever track he wants
 ontthe cd.  How do I put those tracks in the cd?Do I place them as I 
 record
 the cd, or do I do it afterwards after each song?Thanks for any help and
 suggestions.
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Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.

2007-10-07 Thread Ken Buxton
Hey Viney;  I'm interested in transfering some music from my vynals and 4 
track tape recorder.  What moves do I use to get into the area of Goldwave 
to start the whole proceedure?Ken B
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From: Vinny Samarco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Separating tracks in Goldwave.


 Hi,
 I have tried to help myself by looking at the Q points in the manual, but 
 I
 haven't been able to resolve this situation.
I have a cassette tape of music which I am going to transfer to make a
 cd for a friend.  I want each of the  tracks to not only have the silence
 that is on the tape between them, but I want to put those silences on the 
 cd
 so my friend can fast forward and rewind to play whatever track he wants
 ontthe cd.  How do I put those tracks in the cd?Do I place them as I 
 record
 the cd, or do I do it afterwards after each song?Thanks for any help and
 suggestions.
 Vinny Samarco



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good suggestions for a set of speakers

2007-10-07 Thread Randy Tijerina
Friends, i apologize if i got bounced off the list. My family and I just 
settled in to our new home.
now, here's my question. I don't remember what brand of speakers i got that 
came with my dell computer, but they're cone-shaped. accept for the bass 
speaker.
five i think tweeters, or whatever you call them and one big one.
Pluse twoi speakers attached to a little clip thing you hook on to the 
computer's small screen.
does it matter what other brand I get?
i wanna say they were samsung but I may be wrong. Randy.



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Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

2007-10-07 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Nero doesn't do continuous tracks.  If it did, what would I hear?
Hope I'm not misunderstanding this.

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  From: Dane Trethowan 
  To: PC Audio Discussion List 
  Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 8:40 PM
  Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?


  Well you can prove that there's a problem quite easily. Take say a  
  copy of a CD done with nero and one done by EAC which has been  
  configured, rip a solid wave file from both, compare the 2 and see  
  what you get, that's how serious a shortcoming we're talking about  
  here. The documentation which comes with EAC describes these problems  
  in detail.

  On 07/10/2007, at 10:09 AM, albert griffith wrote:

   When you state the inability to offset drives is, a serious  
   shortcoming,
   just how serious is this problem?  In my evaluation of the program,  
   I've
   converted and copied three sets of tracks to disk without benefit  
   of this
   feature with Nero and the disk play in a standard CD player just fine.
   what's supposed to happen if my drive isn't offset?
  
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   On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
   Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 6:30 PM
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   Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?
  
   Nero is excellent for burning data but as I've stated in a previous  
   message,
   its quite hopeless for copying audio CD'S. Firstly, it has problems  
   with
   reading audio CD'S, its not as accurate as Exact Audio Copy is and  
   then you
   cannot set the offsets of your drive with Nero, this is a serious
   shortcoming.
  
   On 07/10/2007, at 5:54 AM, albert griffith wrote:
  
   To say that Nero isn't good at anything because it does everything
   sounds cute but resides far short of the truth.  It sounds s if  
   you've
   already given the question some though, so, what do you think  
   might be
   a good burner?  Let's start there.
  
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   Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?
  
   But because Nero does more than one thing from what i heard it is not
   good at any of it. I want a stand-alone one.
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   Nero 6.0 (most accessible), Nero 7.0 (95.9% accessible), and  
   trial of
   Nero 8.0 beta ( I would say about 85% accessible). The percentage of
   accessibleness is based off of JAWS, not Window Eyes..
  
   download Nero at:
   www.nero.com
  
  
  
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  Witch program birns the highest quality audio CDS?
  
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Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.

2007-10-07 Thread Doc
the only problem with setting automatic cue points is that you need to know the 
length of the silence that will be available.  What I do with cassettes is 
separate 
them by sides.  Hopefully your cassettes aren't as long as NLS cassettes.

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- Original Message - 
From: Vinny Samarco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.


Thank you,
I also have cassettes of a foreign
 language new Testament that I have been asked to transfer to cd.  I have
been thinking of putting a Q point every minute or so so that the person
listening to it doesn't just have one large file when they put the cd in.
Is there a way this could be done automatically, after I set some kind of
setting, or do I have to sit there through all these cassettes and place a Q
point every minute or two?
Thanks for any help and suggestions.
Vinny Samarco
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Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 5:52 AM
Subject: Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.


 As you record the cassette to your hard drive you can place q points
 (control q) in
 between songs as you reach the break between them.  then Go  to the edit
 menu and
 arrow up to cue points, right arrow, then arrow up or down to split.
 Point to where
 you want the split tracks to be saved
 be sure to choose the format you wish to save in
 choose how you want the tracks named


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 From: Vinny Samarco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 10:59 PM
 Subject: Separating tracks in Goldwave.


 Hi,
 I have tried to help myself by looking at the Q points in the manual, but
 I
 haven't been able to resolve this situation.
I have a cassette tape of music which I am going to transfer to make a
 cd for a friend.  I want each of the  tracks to not only have the silence
 that is on the tape between them, but I want to put those silences on the
 cd
 so my friend can fast forward and rewind to play whatever track he wants
 ontthe cd.  How do I put those tracks in the cd?Do I place them as I
 record
 the cd, or do I do it afterwards after each song?Thanks for any help and
 suggestions.
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Re: Writing file names:

2007-10-07 Thread Doc
that is the reason they give but for myself I find underlines annoying.  If you 
need 
to create a filename without spaces you can do so by capatalizing the first 
letter of 
every word.  this will be readable in any OS and by any screen reader.

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Subject: Re: Writing file names:


I don't know about the situation presently, but Unix when I was using it
did not accommodate file manes with spaces, like Windows and the Mac do.
Therefore, people who create files on some Unix servers use underlines
instead of spaces.

Kelly


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Subject: Writing file names:


 Often I see names of files, usually music, with underlines substituting
 for
 the spaces between words.  what's the purpose of this and are there
 advantages to composing titles this way instead of the  track and its
 author
 separated by spaces?

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Re: Writing file names:

2007-10-07 Thread Sarah
It will be readible by most synths except for sapi5 so I do use underscores for 
that reason.
SAG
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Subject: Re: Writing file names:


that is the reason they give but for myself I find underlines annoying.  If you 
need 
to create a filename without spaces you can do so by capatalizing the first 
letter of 
every word.  this will be readable in any OS and by any screen reader.

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: Writing file names:


I don't know about the situation presently, but Unix when I was using it
did not accommodate file manes with spaces, like Windows and the Mac do.
Therefore, people who create files on some Unix servers use underlines
instead of spaces.

Kelly


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Subject: Writing file names:


 Often I see names of files, usually music, with underlines substituting
 for
 the spaces between words.  what's the purpose of this and are there
 advantages to composing titles this way instead of the  track and its
 author
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Re: SHOUTcast internet radio and streaming

2007-10-07 Thread Sarah
You need to have  server info if you want to host yoru status off of someone 
else's server or make yoru own server n yoru 
computer. since that is a pain to do Host yoru station  from someone else with 
a lot of bandwith.

SAG
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Hi,
What do you mean a server or a comp?



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Subject: Re: SHOUTcast internet radio and streaming


A surver, or a comp.
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 Hi alex,
 I am reccomending you have atleast a server a real one, unless you want
 to
 host it off your computer which I really don't reccomend...



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I want to know also.
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 Hello listers,
 Does anyone no how to use shoutcast? Thanks.



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 Hi,
 Can one of you internet radio broadcasters/streamers, help me on
 setting
 up SHOUTcast on my apache unix (linux) server?


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Re: Skype Question

2007-10-07 Thread Sarah
The latest bversion is 3.5 and there is now an update to the scripts. See my 
page for more info.
www.marrie.org.
Thanks.

I just got involved with a company that gives everyone their own Online 
Shopping Mall with 1000 stores.  The whole thing is FREE.
http://www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/34649
SAG
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I'm running Version 3.1 with scripts.

I'm curious as to what the latest version of Skype with functioning scripts 
might be; or is the latest version good enough for 
JAWS 8 not to need them?

Thanks in advance.

Dan


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request lame mp3 incoder

2007-10-07 Thread Michael Amaro
Hello listers does any one have the lame mp3 incoder?  If you do, can you 
please send it to me?
Thanks
Michael
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