Re: where to find the newest verison of skype

2007-10-13 Thread Shaun Oliver
it'll be on their site and right now it's still in beta so wouldn't 
bother with it yet, unless you're comfortable running beta software.
hth


albert griffith wrote:
 Have you considered going to their site?  I'm sure there will be a download
 link there.  If there is not, let me know and I'll look for another
 resource. 
 
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 I would like to know where do you go do get the newest version of skype? I
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Re: Winamp vs WMP

2007-10-13 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Windows media player will certainly tell you time elapsed.  Tab to the 
current position edit field and here you'll find a constantly refreshed time 
elapsed.  I haven't seen time remaining and overall time but I'd be 
surprised if it weren't there.  Perhaps check out the help pages if you're 
interested.  They're pretty comprehensive.

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 One feature that Winamp has that WMP does not (that I cannot find if it
 does), is the ability of showing the 3 segments of total tiem, time 
 played,
 and time left, of a playing file.
 Does WMP have this?
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Recording a meeting including Skype

2007-10-13 Thread Peter Scanlon
We are trying to figure out how to record a meeting which includes people who 
are attending via Skype. We have 4 microphones in the room feeding into a mixer 

Actually a Tascam 4 track cassette recorder, but the recording part no longer 
works so we are using it as a mixer to feed to a Edirol digital recorder.

We have a computer with Skype and Jaws or Window Eyes running and bringing the 
sound into the room via the computer speakers. 

If we feed the sound from the room via the mixer into the line-in they Skypers 
will get their own sound coming back at them, and if we have the room speakers 
turned up too loud we get feedback.

Has anyone done this sort of thing, with success. 

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Re: Winamp vs WMP

2007-10-13 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Kevin and all,
Thanks for all very informative information, including the tip about elapsed 
time.
Will followup on all info given.
Thanks,
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RE: Winamp vs WMP

2007-10-13 Thread albert griffith
To the person who wanted to know, alt L stills opens the library in winamp
5.5 

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Windows media player will certainly tell you time elapsed.  Tab to the
current position edit field and here you'll find a constantly refreshed time
elapsed.  I haven't seen time remaining and overall time but I'd be
surprised if it weren't there.  Perhaps check out the help pages if you're
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Kevin
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DVD

2007-10-13 Thread Arthur Barney
Hi Gang,
does anyone know of any scripts for CloneDVD?
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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-13 Thread Curtis Delzer
Just change the sampling rate after recording at 44,100Hz, to 22,050Hz and 
you'll be fine, no loss since it was recorded at the higher sampling rate. 
Don't re-sample the file, that won't change the pitch, just change the play 
back sample rate in half.



Curtis Delzer


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I disagree with this if you go beyond doubling speed.  I hear much more bass 
than should really be there.

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  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM
  Subject: RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the 
PC?


  As to the high speed question, I can answer that one.  I am doing now.  It
  works good, and am having no trouble with it.  I do have to add in some 
high
  frequencies after recording at higher speeds, but it is worth it in the 
end.



  Ted Phillips


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PC?

  Another question. If any of you use 4 track tapes is it possible to put
  these in the stereo and later reverse tracks on the right side of the 
stereo
  field and make all tracks mono Also is it possible to record at a high 
speed
  and slow down the recording for the mp3?
  thanks
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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-13 Thread Curtis Delzer
Just do it 1X, easier to edit that way, less fooling around!



Curtis Delzer


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I meant doing this for regular cassettes not for the loc tapes
So is that still possible?
bb

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I disagree with this if you go beyond doubling speed.  I hear much more
bass than should really be there.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Ted Phillips
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM
  Subject: RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?


  As to the high speed question, I can answer that one.  I am doing now.
 It
  works good, and am having no trouble with it.  I do have to add in some
 high
  frequencies after recording at higher speeds, but it is worth it in the
 end.



  Ted Phillips


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  Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?

  Another question. If any of you use 4 track tapes is it possible to put
  these in the stereo and later reverse tracks on the right side of the
 stereo
  field and make all tracks mono Also is it possible to record at a high
 speed
  and slow down the recording for the mp3?
  thanks
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Re: Recording a meeting including Skype

2007-10-13 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Peter,

If all the microphones are going into the computer that's running Skype and 
there's always at least one Skype participant, why not get CallBurner at 
http://callburner.com and record the Skype call?

Please visit http://BlindWebAccess.com and sign the petition asking Yahoo! 
to make their CAPTCHA accessible!
Darrell Shandrow - Accessibility Evangelist
Information should be accessible to us without need of translation by 
another person.
Blind Access Journal blog and podcast: http://www.blindaccessjournal.com
Check out high quality telecommunications services at http://ld.net/?nu7i
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Subject: Recording a meeting including Skype


We are trying to figure out how to record a meeting which includes people 
who are attending via Skype. We have 4 microphones in the room feeding into 
a mixer

Actually a Tascam 4 track cassette recorder, but the recording part no 
longer works so we are using it as a mixer to feed to a Edirol digital 
recorder.

We have a computer with Skype and Jaws or Window Eyes running and bringing 
the sound into the room via the computer speakers.

If we feed the sound from the room via the mixer into the line-in they 
Skypers will get their own sound coming back at them, and if we have the 
room speakers turned up too loud we get feedback.

Has anyone done this sort of thing, with success.

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accessible multi track recorder?

2007-10-13 Thread Damon
Hi there.

What's the latest on multi track recording? Are there any simple yet 
accessible affordable solutions?

Thanks!

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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-13 Thread Brett Boyer
1x? Do you mean I can record regular tapes at a fast speed for time saving 
or should I just dub regular tapes, 4-track or not, at there intended speed?
Was that confusing?

bb
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Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?


 Just do it 1X, easier to edit that way, less fooling around!



 Curtis Delzer


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 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 10:08 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the 
 PC?


 I meant doing this for regular cassettes not for the loc tapes
 So is that still possible?
 bb

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 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:12 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the 
 PC?


I disagree with this if you go beyond doubling speed.  I hear much more
bass than should really be there.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Ted Phillips
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM
  Subject: RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?


  As to the high speed question, I can answer that one.  I am doing now.
 It
  works good, and am having no trouble with it.  I do have to add in some
 high
  frequencies after recording at higher speeds, but it is worth it in the
 end.



  Ted Phillips


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  Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?

  Another question. If any of you use 4 track tapes is it possible to put
  these in the stereo and later reverse tracks on the right side of the
 stereo
  field and make all tracks mono Also is it possible to record at a high
 speed
  and slow down the recording for the mp3?
  thanks
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Re: accessible multi track recorder?

2007-10-13 Thread Samuel Wilkins
There is the Sonar program from
www.cakewalk.com
I believe it is about $299, which is about £150. With Window Eyes, it works 
right out of the box. Unfortunately, Jaws users will have to buy the 
Caketalk scripts. Hope this helps.
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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-13 Thread Gary G Schindler
dub the tape at regular speedwith a stereo cassette deck. when dubbing library 
of 
congress format tapes, you will do tracks 1 and four, then tracks 2 and 3 in 
stereo. reverse tracks 3 and 4 on the file you have recorded, usually the right 
channel of the stereo recording. when it is done, edit out the parts at the 
beginning and ends you don't want. that should do it!

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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?


 1x? Do you mean I can record regular tapes at a fast speed for time saving
 or should I just dub regular tapes, 4-track or not, at there intended speed?
 Was that confusing?

 bb
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 Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 11:11 AM
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 Just do it 1X, easier to edit that way, less fooling around!



 Curtis Delzer


 - Original Message - 
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 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 10:08 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?


 I meant doing this for regular cassettes not for the loc tapes
 So is that still possible?
 bb

 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Petraccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:12 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?


I disagree with this if you go beyond doubling speed.  I hear much more
bass than should really be there.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Ted Phillips
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM
  Subject: RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?


  As to the high speed question, I can answer that one.  I am doing now.
 It
  works good, and am having no trouble with it.  I do have to add in some
 high
  frequencies after recording at higher speeds, but it is worth it in the
 end.



  Ted Phillips


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  Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:46 AM
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the
 PC?

  Another question. If any of you use 4 track tapes is it possible to put
  these in the stereo and later reverse tracks on the right side of the
 stereo
  field and make all tracks mono Also is it possible to record at a high
 speed
  and slow down the recording for the mp3?
  thanks
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Status button in Goldwave.

2007-10-13 Thread Vinny Samarco
Hi,
Using Window-eyes, is there astatus line in Goldwave where you can read 
time, file title and progress etc.  Thank you.
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Re: accessible multi track recorder?

2007-10-13 Thread Gary King
I guess the phrase works right out of the box means different things to 
different Sonar users with Window-Eyes.  Before each new release of 
Window-Eyes, several users of Sonar complain on the GW Micro list about lack 
of access to various features of the program and demand better support.

Gary King
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Subject: Re: accessible multi track recorder?


There is the Sonar program from
www.cakewalk.com
I believe it is about $299, which is about £150. With Window Eyes, it works
right out of the box. Unfortunately, Jaws users will have to buy the
Caketalk scripts. Hope this helps.
Samuel Wilkins
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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 6:43 PM
Subject: accessible multi track recorder?


 Hi there.

 What's the latest on multi track recording? Are there any simple yet
 accessible affordable solutions?

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Re: Winamp Question

2007-10-13 Thread Larry N
Thanks Chris. I'll do that then.

Larry
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 Hi Lary. I know this is a couple days late, but sometimes that does
 happen.  But the important thing is this.  The very best way to solve
 the problem is to try to contact the developers, send them some info
 about your error message and anything else that might be necessary.
 The best advice any of us here on any of these lists can give you is
 to just uninstall and re-install but as you said, it doesn't seem to
 help.  Most of the developers seem to hang out at the Winamp forums 
 located at
 http://forums.winamp.com
 Unfortunately they still appear to be using a captcha system which
 doesn't appear to have an audio alternate *make note to self to write
 to them about that*
 but if you ask them via e-mail and explain your reasons for wanting
 to sign up to report a problem, you will hopefully get some
 help.  But that really is the best way to report a major bug like
 that, if it had to do with screenreaders we could approach the
 vendors and ask for help but since this seems like it's a Winamp only
 thing, then the forums are probably your best way to go.
 Hope that helps.





 At 01:44 PM 10/9/2007, you wrote:
Hi. As a couple of folks in this group have suggested, I'm looking at
Windows Media Player as a possibility for taking over many tasks that I 
now
assign to Winamp. But for the moment, my question is this. In Winamp 5.35 
I
frequently encounter a runtime error. Reinstalling hasn't seemed to help 
and
no other player exhibits this issue. Has anyone else experienced this
problem?

Larry



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Re: Winamp Question

2007-10-13 Thread Larry N
Thanks Albert and everyone else for your suggestions.

Larry
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From: albert griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 12:39 AM
Subject: RE: Winamp Question


 With Winamp, people believe they've uninstalled it when they haven't.  it
 leaves folders with plug-ins and other data in them.  Open program files 
 and
 delete anything referring to winamp you find there.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 5:40 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: Re: Winamp Question

 Hi Lary. I know this is a couple days late, but sometimes that does 
 happen.
 But the important thing is this.  The very best way to solve the problem 
 is
 to try to contact the developers, send them some info about your error
 message and anything else that might be necessary.
 The best advice any of us here on any of these lists can give you is to 
 just
 uninstall and re-install but as you said, it doesn't seem to help.  Most 
 of
 the developers seem to hang out at the Winamp forums located at
 http://forums.winamp.com Unfortunately they still appear to be using a
 captcha system which doesn't appear to have an audio alternate *make note 
 to
 self to write to them about that* but if you ask them via e-mail and 
 explain
 your reasons for wanting to sign up to report a problem, you will 
 hopefully
 get some help.  But that really is the best way to report a major bug like
 that, if it had to do with screenreaders we could approach the vendors and
 ask for help but since this seems like it's a Winamp only thing, then the
 forums are probably your best way to go.
 Hope that helps.





 At 01:44 PM 10/9/2007, you wrote:
Hi. As a couple of folks in this group have suggested, I'm looking at
Windows Media Player as a possibility for taking over many tasks that I
now assign to Winamp. But for the moment, my question is this. In
Winamp 5.35 I frequently encounter a runtime error. Reinstalling hasn't
seemed to help and no other player exhibits this issue. Has anyone else
experienced this problem?

Larry



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Re: Recording a meeting including Skype

2007-10-13 Thread Peter Scanlon
Yes, I think that is a good option. 

P.


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  Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 3:33 AM
  Subject: Re: Recording a meeting including Skype


  Hi Peter,

  If all the microphones are going into the computer that's running Skype and 
  there's always at least one Skype participant, why not get CallBurner at 
  http://callburner.com and record the Skype call?

  Please visit http://BlindWebAccess.com and sign the petition asking Yahoo! 
  to make their CAPTCHA accessible!
  Darrell Shandrow - Accessibility Evangelist
  Information should be accessible to us without need of translation by 
  another person.
  Blind Access Journal blog and podcast: http://www.blindaccessjournal.com
  Check out high quality telecommunications services at http://ld.net/?nu7i
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  Cc: Christopher Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 4:18 AM
  Subject: Recording a meeting including Skype


  We are trying to figure out how to record a meeting which includes people 
  who are attending via Skype. We have 4 microphones in the room feeding into 
  a mixer

  Actually a Tascam 4 track cassette recorder, but the recording part no 
  longer works so we are using it as a mixer to feed to a Edirol digital 
  recorder.

  We have a computer with Skype and Jaws or Window Eyes running and bringing 
  the sound into the room via the computer speakers.

  If we feed the sound from the room via the mixer into the line-in they 
  Skypers will get their own sound coming back at them, and if we have the 
  room speakers turned up too loud we get feedback.

  Has anyone done this sort of thing, with success.

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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-13 Thread Donald L. Roberts
For what it's worth, I prefer to use the NLS player playing at 3 
and three quarters inches per second, obviously recording only 
one track at a time.  In some cases, I use an equalization plug 
in available for Total Recorder which works either in playback or 
record mode.  For me, at least, having to reverse each 
even-numbered track which one would have to do using your method 
slows me down far too much.  I realize that your mileage may 
vary.

Don Roberts

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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes 
to the PC?


dub the tape at regular speedwith a stereo cassette deck. when 
dubbing library of
congress format tapes, you will do tracks 1 and four, then tracks 
2 and 3 in
stereo. reverse tracks 3 and 4 on the file you have recorded, 
usually the right
channel of the stereo recording. when it is done, edit out the 
parts at the
beginning and ends you don't want. that should do it!

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From: Brett Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes 
to the PC?


 1x? Do you mean I can record regular tapes at a fast speed for 
 time saving
 or should I just dub regular tapes, 4-track or not, at there 
 intended speed?
 Was that confusing?

 bb
 - Original Message - 
 From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 11:11 AM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio 
 Cassettes to the PC?


 Just do it 1X, easier to edit that way, less fooling around!



 Curtis Delzer


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 From: Brett Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 10:08 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio 
 Cassettes to the
 PC?


 I meant doing this for regular cassettes not for the loc tapes
 So is that still possible?
 bb

 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Petraccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:12 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio 
 Cassettes to the
 PC?


I disagree with this if you go beyond doubling speed.  I hear 
much more
bass than should really be there.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Ted Phillips
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM
  Subject: RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio 
 Cassettes to the
 PC?


  As to the high speed question, I can answer that one.  I am 
 doing now.
 It
  works good, and am having no trouble with it.  I do have to 
 add in some
 high
  frequencies after recording at higher speeds, but it is 
 worth it in the
 end.



  Ted Phillips


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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Brett Boyer
  Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:46 AM
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio 
 Cassettes to the
 PC?

  Another question. If any of you use 4 track tapes is it 
 possible to put
  these in the stereo and later reverse tracks on the right 
 side of the
 stereo
  field and make all tracks mono Also is it possible to record 
 at a high
 speed
  and slow down the recording for the mp3?
  thanks
  bb



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Winamp with JFW 9 Beta

2007-10-13 Thread Gary King
Is anyone using Winamp with JAWS 9.0 Beta?  I am having a problem that 
didn't occur with JAWS 8.0.

In the Play List Editor, I can arrow down through the tracks on a CD and 
start one playing.  If I move the selector either up or down from that 
track, I hear the track that is playing spoken by JAWS and then the track to 
which the selector is moved.  This happens for 3 tracks up or down from the 
track that is playing, and then JAWS speaks only the track that is selected.

I plan to submit a bug report, but was wondering if anyone else is having 
the problem.

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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-13 Thread Sunshine
where do you get hthis plug in?
- Original Message - 
From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?


 For what it's worth, I prefer to use the NLS player playing at 3
 and three quarters inches per second, obviously recording only
 one track at a time.  In some cases, I use an equalization plug
 in available for Total Recorder which works either in playback or
 record mode.  For me, at least, having to reverse each
 even-numbered track which one would have to do using your method
 slows me down far too much.  I realize that your mileage may
 vary.

 Don Roberts

 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary G Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 1:07 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes
 to the PC?


 dub the tape at regular speedwith a stereo cassette deck. when
 dubbing library of
 congress format tapes, you will do tracks 1 and four, then tracks
 2 and 3 in
 stereo. reverse tracks 3 and 4 on the file you have recorded,
 usually the right
 channel of the stereo recording. when it is done, edit out the
 parts at the
 beginning and ends you don't want. that should do it!

 - Original Message - 
 From: Brett Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 1:52 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes
 to the PC?


 1x? Do you mean I can record regular tapes at a fast speed for
 time saving
 or should I just dub regular tapes, 4-track or not, at there
 intended speed?
 Was that confusing?

 bb
 - Original Message - 
 From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 11:11 AM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio
 Cassettes to the PC?


 Just do it 1X, easier to edit that way, less fooling around!



 Curtis Delzer


 - Original Message - 
 From: Brett Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 10:08 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio
 Cassettes to the
 PC?


 I meant doing this for regular cassettes not for the loc tapes
 So is that still possible?
 bb

 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Petraccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:12 PM
 Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio
 Cassettes to the
 PC?


I disagree with this if you go beyond doubling speed.  I hear
much more
bass than should really be there.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Ted Phillips
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM
  Subject: RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio
 Cassettes to the
 PC?


  As to the high speed question, I can answer that one.  I am
 doing now.
 It
  works good, and am having no trouble with it.  I do have to
 add in some
 high
  frequencies after recording at higher speeds, but it is
 worth it in the
 end.



  Ted Phillips


  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Brett Boyer
  Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:46 AM
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio
 Cassettes to the
 PC?

  Another question. If any of you use 4 track tapes is it
 possible to put
  these in the stereo and later reverse tracks on the right
 side of the
 stereo
  field and make all tracks mono Also is it possible to record
 at a high
 speed
  and slow down the recording for the mp3?
  thanks
  bb



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Re: Winamp with JFW 9 Beta

2007-10-13 Thread Dave McLean
Yes I'm having the same problem.  If I arrow down from track 1 is says track 
1 until I get to track 4 then it says track 4.  If I arrow up from that 
point it seems to speak the tracks correctly but it's definitely flakey.
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From: Gary King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 10:29 PM
Subject: Winamp with JFW 9 Beta


 Is anyone using Winamp with JAWS 9.0 Beta?  I am having a problem that
 didn't occur with JAWS 8.0.

 In the Play List Editor, I can arrow down through the tracks on a CD and
 start one playing.  If I move the selector either up or down from that
 track, I hear the track that is playing spoken by JAWS and then the track 
 to
 which the selector is moved.  This happens for 3 tracks up or down from 
 the
 track that is playing, and then JAWS speaks only the track that is 
 selected.

 I plan to submit a bug report, but was wondering if anyone else is having
 the problem.

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Sites to hear college football and archived games

2007-10-13 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi.

I missed Kentucky's exciting game that they won against LSU, and I'd like to
hear it.  Does anyone know a site where I can hear archived college football
games?  If not, is there at least a site for hearing the games live?

Thanks for the info.

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