Re: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

2008-03-15 Thread Gary Wood
I'm sorry to hear this.  I am saddened to hear that he died, especially in 
this way.
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From: Alexandra Grünauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang


 Hi everyone,

 I haven't sent an email to this list for ages, but I really feel I have to
 tell you all:

 Michael Lang, a really friendly guy who helped many of us with many 
 pc-audio
 concerned problems, died recently.

 Unfortunately I didn't know im personally.

 But I had to learn from from reliable sources that  apparently he hanged
 himself a couple of days ago.

 I am so very sorry, and I sencerely regret not having thanked him more for
 all his help and support and I am very, very  sad that he passed away!

 May he rest in peace.

 Please appologise my clumsy language! I really think that we've lost a 
 very
 valluable friend!

 Take care,
 Alex



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Re: Current Accessability

2008-03-15 Thread Gary Wood
Does anyone know how well Nero 8 works with Jaws?  How does one get by 
without using the Nero Wizard, which was in Nero version 5?
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Subject: Re: Current Accessability


 Nero 8 is very accessible using Window-Eyes.  Both Nero Burning Rom and
 Nero Express in version 8 work well with Window-Eyes.  I haven't tried
 any of the roxio products.

 Regards Steve.

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 What's the current accessibility status of Roxio and Nero?

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NCAA March Madness free TV/audio streams

2008-03-15 Thread Norma A. Boge

 From The Fred's Head Database and Fred's Head Companion

NCAA March Madness on Demand

NCAA March Madness on Demand allows you to watch LIVE game broadcasts 
of CBS Sports television coverage of the NCAA Championship on your 
computer for FREE!

This year, for the first time ever, you'll be able to watch every 
game of the NCAA Championship live online for free. All 63 games, 
from the First Round

through the Final Four including the Championship Game, will be 
available with NCAA March Madness on Demand, so you'll never have to 
miss a single shot.

NCAA March Madness on Demand is 100% free

Live games streaming on your broadband-connected computer

Enjoy Championship highlights, recaps, and archived video

640x360 widescreen video player

Exclusive halftime show

Includes The NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show

Can't see the video? Listen to live streaming audio from Westwood 
One's radio broadcasts of every game.

Click this link to visit the NCAA's March Madness on Demand website:
http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod



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RE: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

2008-03-15 Thread Cornell Ligon

Hi,
I'm terribly sorry to hear this. I never met Mr. Lang in any capacity, but I 
work on a Crisis Intervention hotline and we deal with suicide on a daily basis.
as noted in this forum, suicide often devistates an entire community. Our 
prayers wil be with his soul as well as his friends and family.


Best Regards,
Cornell

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang
 Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 01:22:15 +0100

 Hi everyone,

 I haven't sent an email to this list for ages, but I really feel I have to
 tell you all:

 Michael Lang, a really friendly guy who helped many of us with many pc-audio
 concerned problems, died recently.

 Unfortunately I didn't know im personally.

 But I had to learn from from reliable sources that apparently he hanged
 himself a couple of days ago.

 I am so very sorry, and I sencerely regret not having thanked him more for
 all his help and support and I am very, very sad that he passed away!

 May he rest in peace.

 Please appologise my clumsy language! I really think that we've lost a very
 valluable friend!

 Take care,
 Alex



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Re: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

2008-03-15 Thread nick danger
Gods!

This is horrible news.  Although I didn't know him personally he is 
certainly one of the good guys in our community as a whole and not just on 
this list.  He helped and touched all of us in some manner always there with 
an answer whether we be pc novices or aces.  My thoughts and prayers go out 
to him and his family and for that matter all of us because we have lost a 
true friend in michael he was our brother and we will miss and cherish him 
always and forever.


Tony

- Original Message - 
From: Cornell Ligon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:27 AM
Subject: RE: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang



Hi,
I'm terribly sorry to hear this. I never met Mr. Lang in any capacity, but I 
work on a Crisis Intervention hotline and we deal with suicide on a daily 
basis.
as noted in this forum, suicide often devistates an entire community. Our 
prayers wil be with his soul as well as his friends and family.


Best Regards,
Cornell

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang
 Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 01:22:15 +0100

 Hi everyone,

 I haven't sent an email to this list for ages, but I really feel I have to
 tell you all:

 Michael Lang, a really friendly guy who helped many of us with many 
 pc-audio
 concerned problems, died recently.

 Unfortunately I didn't know im personally.

 But I had to learn from from reliable sources that apparently he hanged
 himself a couple of days ago.

 I am so very sorry, and I sencerely regret not having thanked him more for
 all his help and support and I am very, very sad that he passed away!

 May he rest in peace.

 Please appologise my clumsy language! I really think that we've lost a 
 very
 valluable friend!

 Take care,
 Alex



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Re: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

2008-03-15 Thread Donna Miller
I'm so sorry to hear this news. It's sad when someone feels they have to do 
this kind of thing.

We talk and write to people daily, but none of us know what they might be 
struggling with and never mention it or ask for help.


--You can't be publicly powerful unless you're privately prayerful.--T. D. Jakes

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  From: nick danger 
  To: PC Audio Discussion List 
  Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:06 AM
  Subject: Re: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang


  Gods!

  This is horrible news.  Although I didn't know him personally he is 
  certainly one of the good guys in our community as a whole and not just on 
  this list.  He helped and touched all of us in some manner always there with 
  an answer whether we be pc novices or aces.  My thoughts and prayers go out 
  to him and his family and for that matter all of us because we have lost a 
  true friend in michael he was our brother and we will miss and cherish him 
  always and forever.


  Tony

  - Original Message - 
  From: Cornell Ligon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:27 AM
  Subject: RE: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang



  Hi,
  I'm terribly sorry to hear this. I never met Mr. Lang in any capacity, but I 
  work on a Crisis Intervention hotline and we deal with suicide on a daily 
  basis.
  as noted in this forum, suicide often devistates an entire community. Our 
  prayers wil be with his soul as well as his friends and family.


  Best Regards,
  Cornell

   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
   Subject: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang
   Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 01:22:15 +0100
  
   Hi everyone,
  
   I haven't sent an email to this list for ages, but I really feel I have to
   tell you all:
  
   Michael Lang, a really friendly guy who helped many of us with many 
   pc-audio
   concerned problems, died recently.
  
   Unfortunately I didn't know im personally.
  
   But I had to learn from from reliable sources that apparently he hanged
   himself a couple of days ago.
  
   I am so very sorry, and I sencerely regret not having thanked him more for
   all his help and support and I am very, very sad that he passed away!
  
   May he rest in peace.
  
   Please appologise my clumsy language! I really think that we've lost a 
   very
   valluable friend!
  
   Take care,
   Alex
  
  
  
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NCAA games on the net?

2008-03-15 Thread John Schwery
Can one hear the upcoming NCAA basketball games on the net, and if so, how?


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Re: NCAA games on the net?

2008-03-15 Thread nick danger
Hi John,

Check this out.


 From The Fred's Head Database and Fred's Head Companion
NCAA March Madness on Demand
NCAA March Madness on Demand allows you to watch LIVE game broadcasts
of CBS Sports television coverage of the NCAA Championship on your
computer for FREE!
This year, for the first time ever, you'll be able to watch every
game of the NCAA Championship live online for free. All 63 games,
from the First Round
through the Final Four including the Championship Game, will be
available with NCAA March Madness on Demand, so you'll never have to
miss a single shot.
NCAA March Madness on Demand is 100% free
Live games streaming on your broadband-connected computer
Enjoy Championship highlights, recaps, and archived video
640x360 widescreen video player
Exclusive halftime show
Includes The NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show
Can't see the video? Listen to live streaming audio from Westwood
One's radio broadcasts of every game.
Click this link to visit the NCAA's March Madness on Demand website:
http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod
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Subject: NCAA games on the net?


Can one hear the upcoming NCAA basketball games on the net, and if so, how?


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Re: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

2008-03-15 Thread Gary Wood
I think we should all pray for his family, and pray for each other at this 
time.
- Original Message - 
From: nick danger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang


 Gods!

 This is horrible news.  Although I didn't know him personally he is
 certainly one of the good guys in our community as a whole and not just on
 this list.  He helped and touched all of us in some manner always there 
 with
 an answer whether we be pc novices or aces.  My thoughts and prayers go 
 out
 to him and his family and for that matter all of us because we have lost a
 true friend in michael he was our brother and we will miss and cherish him
 always and forever.


 Tony

 - Original Message - 
 From: Cornell Ligon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:27 AM
 Subject: RE: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang



 Hi,
 I'm terribly sorry to hear this. I never met Mr. Lang in any capacity, but 
 I
 work on a Crisis Intervention hotline and we deal with suicide on a daily
 basis.
 as noted in this forum, suicide often devistates an entire community. Our
 prayers wil be with his soul as well as his friends and family.


 Best Regards,
 Cornell

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang
 Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 01:22:15 +0100

 Hi everyone,

 I haven't sent an email to this list for ages, but I really feel I have 
 to
 tell you all:

 Michael Lang, a really friendly guy who helped many of us with many
 pc-audio
 concerned problems, died recently.

 Unfortunately I didn't know im personally.

 But I had to learn from from reliable sources that apparently he hanged
 himself a couple of days ago.

 I am so very sorry, and I sencerely regret not having thanked him more 
 for
 all his help and support and I am very, very sad that he passed away!

 May he rest in peace.

 Please appologise my clumsy language! I really think that we've lost a
 very
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 Take care,
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Windows Media Player 10, Jaws 7 and playing a DVD

2008-03-15 Thread Lauren
Hi, 

I have Jaws 7 and use Windows Media Player 10. I'm trying to play a DVD. I can 
get to the play list by using control alt and l. How can I get the DVD to start 
the first chapter by using Jaws? Please help! 

Sincerely,

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Re: NCAA games on the net?

2008-03-15 Thread John Schwery
Nick, thanks.  The audio is what I want so I'll check it out.

earlier, nick danger, wrote:

Hi John,

Check this out.


  From The Fred's Head Database and Fred's Head Companion
NCAA March Madness on Demand
NCAA March Madness on Demand allows you to watch LIVE game broadcasts
of CBS Sports television coverage of the NCAA Championship on your
computer for FREE!
This year, for the first time ever, you'll be able to watch every
game of the NCAA Championship live online for free. All 63 games,
from the First Round
through the Final Four including the Championship Game, will be
available with NCAA March Madness on Demand, so you'll never have to
miss a single shot.
NCAA March Madness on Demand is 100% free
Live games streaming on your broadband-connected computer
Enjoy Championship highlights, recaps, and archived video
640x360 widescreen video player
Exclusive halftime show
Includes The NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show
Can't see the video? Listen to live streaming audio from Westwood
One's radio broadcasts of every game.
Click this link to visit the NCAA's March Madness on Demand website:
http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod
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Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:43 AM
Subject: NCAA games on the net?


Can one hear the upcoming NCAA basketball games on the net, and if so, how?


John


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Need a desk phone that does much!

2008-03-15 Thread tickpub
Hi All, ok, my desk phone went down, and I am looking for one that does a
few things: speaker, number save, and all the general little things
needed as large number buttons, redial, hold and a few otehr things if
one is out there. I know there are some shown in catalogues, but does
anyone have some ideas on really different and useful desk phones?
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Re: Need a desk phone that does much!

2008-03-15 Thread Dane Trethowan
I thought that all the features you've mentioned were pretty standard  
for a phone these days? Certainly my 4 year old Uniden phone has all  
that you've mentioned.

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RE: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

2008-03-15 Thread Rick Alfaro
My God, that is absolutely horrible news.  He will be missed for sure.  He
was a great person and a wealth of knowledge.  My prayers go out to Michael
and his loved ones.



Warmest regards,
 
Rick Alfaro
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Alexandra Grünauer
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 8:22 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

Hi everyone,

I haven't sent an email to this list for ages, but I really feel I have to 
tell you all:

Michael Lang, a really friendly guy who helped many of us with many pc-audio

concerned problems, died recently.

Unfortunately I didn't know im personally.

But I had to learn from from reliable sources that  apparently he hanged 
himself a couple of days ago.

I am so very sorry, and I sencerely regret not having thanked him more for 
all his help and support and I am very, very  sad that he passed away!

May he rest in peace.

Please appologise my clumsy language! I really think that we've lost a very 
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Take care,
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playing a dvd using windows media 10 with jfw 7

2008-03-15 Thread Dan Thompson
 I have a friend who has Jaws 7 and use Windows Media Player 10.  They 
are trying to play a DVD. can The play list can be reached by using control 
alt and l. How can one get the DVD to start the first chapter by using Jaws?

I am not good with playing dvd's with out using power dvd.
Please help!

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audio editor in nero 8

2008-03-15 Thread Dan Thompson
has anyone use the audio editor in nero 8 with sscreenreaders?  If so, how 
does it do as  compared to soundforge or adobe audition 1.5?  Thanks in 
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Re: Windows Media Player 10, Jaws 7 and playing a DVD

2008-03-15 Thread Dan Thompson
Hi Lauren, I have posted your  question to the pc audio list. I actually use 
power dvd and actually have problems with that.  But it does work.  I should 
have an answer for you by tomorrow.

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Subject: Windows Media Player 10, Jaws 7 and playing a DVD


 Hi,

 I have Jaws 7 and use Windows Media Player 10. I'm trying to play a DVD. I 
 can get to the play list by using control alt and l. How can I get the DVD 
 to start the first chapter by using Jaws? Please help!

 Sincerely,

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Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts

2008-03-15 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Larry,
I will take this to heart!
I am looking for something that works a little better then Studio Recorder.
It looks like DC-7 is the audio editor that I will be replacing Studio 
Recorder with.
If Gold Wave has something that DC-7 doesn't have, then that one will be on 
this system too as well.
  John.
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Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 John, one thing you're dealing with when it comes to DC7 support staff is
 that they don't know a lot about screen reader specific issues. Part of 
 the
 problem there is that they just haven't had a lot of blind users offering
 them feedback. On the plus side, I've found them to be very proactive when
 it comes to their willingness to support their product, whether the issue 
 is
 accessibility or something else. To me, that is an important aspect when 
 it
 comes to whether or not I purchase a product. DC7 allows you to play with
 every aspect of the program for ten days before buying it. They also offer
 phone and email support even for demos. For me, that counts for something.
 It may not be the only audio editing program you will ever need. But for 
 my
 money, I would submit that there is no such thing. I use each program's
 strengths to accomplish what I need to accomplish. And at present, with 
 all
 due respect to Sound Forge users, it is the program that I use the least. 
 It
 is also the program that, for me, has generated the fewest ansers when it
 comes to how to questions which I have posted where and when 
 appropriate.
 I make these observations with the full knowledge that other folks use 
 Sound
 Forge exclusivey. I'm just sharing the oppinion that for me, and this is
 only for me, DC7 and Goldwave make the best possible combination that I've
 found.

 Larry


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 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:18 AM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 High Larry,
 Yes I did.
 I haven't had any problems with it yet, but the guy I spoke to yesterday,
 said that it had a lot of graphics in it.
 That's what got me thinking about Jaws scripts.
 But I see now, that they aren't really needed.
  John.
 PS. Is there a way that a totally blind person can monitor the VU meter
 without any sighted assistance?- Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 11:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hi John. Have you downloaded the demo? I haven't used DC 6 or 7 with 
 Jaws
 very much, but they work well with Window-eyes. Have you tried the DC7
 demo?
 It is a fully functional demo which works for 10 days before you're
 required
 to either give it up or open your wallet.

 An important note, DC7 offers more functionality and from an
 accessibility
 standpoint it works the same as DC6. I would suggest downloading it and
 just
 see what you can do with it.

 Larry
 - Original Message - 
 From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
 Subject: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hello list members,
 I went to:
 http://www.tracertek.com/index.asp
 and I was looking at 2 different types of software for audio editing 
 and
 restoring.
 They are called DC-6 and DC7.
 I called them and asked them if any of their software was Jaws user
 friendly.
 When the guy I spoke too said something to me about graphics, I thought
 to
 myself, Jaw scripts will be needed in order for me to use this 
 software.
 He did say however, that blind people have used the plug ins without 
 any
 problems, but the rest of it had problems.
 But my real question is, can Jaw scripts be written for both DC-6 and
 DC-7?
 Thanks in advance.
  John.
 PS. DC-7 according to the website, just came out.
 Either one can give you the sound of vacuum tube equipment on your
 computer.
 Sorry Mack owners/users, this software is strictly for PC's.
 That's my only disappointment about it because I'm getting a Mack 
 system
 later on down the road.

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Re: NCAA March Madness free TV/audio streams

2008-03-15 Thread Christopher Bartlett
where does one find the Westwood 1 radio link on that page?

 Christopher Bartlett
At 01:31 AM 3/15/2008, you wrote:

  From The Fred's Head Database and Fred's Head Companion

NCAA March Madness on Demand

NCAA March Madness on Demand allows you to watch LIVE game broadcasts
of CBS Sports television coverage of the NCAA Championship on your
computer for FREE!

This year, for the first time ever, you'll be able to watch every
game of the NCAA Championship live online for free. All 63 games,
from the First Round

through the Final Four including the Championship Game, will be
available with NCAA March Madness on Demand, so you'll never have to
miss a single shot.

NCAA March Madness on Demand is 100% free

Live games streaming on your broadband-connected computer

Enjoy Championship highlights, recaps, and archived video

640x360 widescreen video player

Exclusive halftime show

Includes The NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show

Can't see the video? Listen to live streaming audio from Westwood
One's radio broadcasts of every game.

Click this link to visit the NCAA's March Madness on Demand website:
http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod



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Re: sound editing?

2008-03-15 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Bob,
I have a DELL desk-top.
It came loaded with a Sound Max sound card.
I had that same problem.
So I got another sound card so that I could hear what I was recording and or 
mixing down on my computer.
If your Gateway is a desk-top, you may want to invest in an internal sound 
card.
From what I understand, there are many to choose from.
My best regards.
  John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bobcat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: sound editing?


I can use Total Recorder but I don't gain the ability to record what I 
hear.
 Maybe I'm not understanding how to set it up with the Gateway.

 Bob
 - Original Message - 
 From: Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 2:27 AM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 Wow! that is surprising that total recorder can't be used.

 **
 Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !


 robert Doc Wright
 http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
 msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Click to call me
 http://me.vonage.com/robwright


 - Original Message - 
 From: Bobcat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 10:34 PM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 Same thing here with my Gateway laptop.  SigmaTel High Definition Audio.
 The record mixer has two mic inputs and CD but nothing like what you
 hear.
 I don't even know what is connected to the second mic input.  Gateway
 sure
 doesn't help. None of the programs like Total Recorder and Replay will
 help,
 even with their special drivers.

 I think the thing to do in this case is to get a USB sound card for my
 laptop.

 Bob
 - Original Message - 
 From: Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 2:16 AM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?



 which Sigmatel card is that.  I just got this computer last June and 
 the
 card in it is the SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC
 and all it shows in the record section under properties is line-in and
 microphone.

 **
 Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !


 robert Doc Wright
 http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
 msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Click to call me
 http://me.vonage.com/robwright


 - Original Message - 
 From: Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:17 PM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 actually the newer sigmatel cards do have the stereo mix feature in
 them
 - Original Message - 
 From: Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:55 PM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 Not all soundcards have that feature.  Sigmantel doesn't have that
 feature
 so you willl need a program like total recorder.

 **
 Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !


 robert Doc Wright
 http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
 msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Click to call me
 http://me.vonage.com/robwright


 - Original Message - 
 From: TrueBlue  Proud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 5:10 AM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 Garry, I have a DELL desktop computer with on-board sound.
 I don't know where or how to find the what you hear or stereo mix
 options,

 Billy,
 Dinky Doo





 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary G Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 3:16 AM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 this is done with the what you hear or stereo mix options through
 your
 sound card.

 - Original Message - 
 From: TrueBlue  Proud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 6:43 AM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 Bruce, I'm sure this is correct, but i don't understand how you 
 can
 play
 the
 backing track in winamp,  record in goldwave. are you saying: you
 are
 in
 goldwave, you start recording in new sound file, then alt tab into
 winamp,
 and start the backing track, then alt tab back into goldwave and
 start
 singing, sorry but i cannot imagine how that would work,
 Sorry about this,
 Billy



 - Original Message - 
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 8:42 PM
 Subject: Re: sound editing?


 Okay, let me see if I can do a bit of a better job here. I start
 Gold
 Wave recording. Then I switch into Winamp, start my file, and 
 sing
 my
 vocal.. Then I go in and trim the beginning and end off the 
 vocal,
 since
 it's just typing sounds. Then I load the music track into Gold
 Wave.
 I
 copy the trimmed vocal track into the clipboard, and use 
 control+m
 to
 mix it in with the music track. Preview really 

Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts

2008-03-15 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High list members,
Has anyone tried the tube preamp that Diamond Cut offers for using with 
their software?
I understand that they make any high quality turntable sound real smooth.
I thank the price is a little over $200 if I remember that correctly.
  John.
- Original Message - 
From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hi Gordon. When you have a file of a record with lots of pops, clicks and
 overall surface noise, try the impulse filters first. They make a great
 first step and they work especially well when you are dealing with the
 entire file as you and I are.

 Larry
 - Original Message - 
 From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 10:59 AM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hi Larry
 I've tried much of DC7 but I've never understood the Impulse filters. 
 It's
 time to get to grips with them!
 Gordon
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 2:05 AM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


I like your workarounds and your suggested changes. Perhaps if both of us
 present them, the ideas might carry more weight. Worth a try anyway.

 Have you tried the cassette hiss filters. The impulse filters are also
 excellent for getting rid of pops and clicks.

 I've heard a lot about audition 1.5 and I'd love to work with it, but I
 haven't been able to get my hands on a copy. Maybe one day.

 Larry


 - Original Message - 
 From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 8:43 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Larry
 I'm sure you'll know about the automatic scratch hiss and hum removal
 preset
 in DC6 and 7. It actually can be pretty good at adjusting to various
 problems over a large file. The noise reduction presets are also
 excellent -
 there's usually something which works. The compression and expansion
 along
 with the general exciter presets are varied and excellent. Version 7
 claims
 to get rid of the many sound artifacts which can occur. I also have
 their
 audio mentor which interfaces with the main program linking and using
 noise
 reduction and exciter presets effectively. I've to use the jaws cursor
 here
 but it's good.

 The couple of problems we have in not having a fully accessible program
 are
 as follows:
 1. The file navigation and selection tools need linking into standard
 Windows keypresses, as in Audition and Gold Wave. At present if I'm
 really
 stuck I'll take a noise sample from the file in Audition - just a 
 second
 or
 two - then analyse it in DC7, make a preset, then apply it to the whole
 file. Similarly if I'm really stuck I'll break the whole file into time
 sections which I take careful note of and after performing cleaning in
 DC7
 I
 then rebuild the file so as not to be one frame out.
 2. The other place I would like access to is the multitab editor where
 you
 can chain a variety of effects so that they are all applied at once
 rather
 than just one at a time. You can then put together your favourites and
 make
 a thorough and quicker difference.

 3. The preset boxes are pretty good but it would be good to have the
 'fine
 tuning' sliders more easy to work. At present they will work with the
 Jaws
 cursor but it would be good to make adjustments by tabbing to the
 particular
 area and making changes which you can hear instantly. To get round this
 I'll
 place the Jaws cursor in the preset combo box, tab to the preview
 button,
 once it has started use the jaws cursor to go down the list of presets,
 thus
 hearing each effect on the file in turn. It does work with not too much
 problem. As you say it's a wonderfully comprehensive sound editing
 package
 and so worth all this trouble.

 Have you tried Audition 1.5 (old now but effective) I can use this to
 home
 in on clicks and zap them.
 Regards.
 Gordon
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 5:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


I agree, and maybe between the two of us and anyone else who might be
 interested, we could get them to make some changes, perhaps even for 
 an
 in
 between upgrade that is released mainly to correct some other issue
 that
 pops up. Like you, I work with the program when I can make changes 
 over
 an
 entire file. Meanwhile, if while using DC6 for entire files I can zero
 in
 on
 small sections of a file using either GoldWave, WavePad or Sound 
 Forge,
 I'm
 really interested in learning how. I don't think there's any windows
 software that allows you to key in to a small part of a file the way
 Dane
 does with 

Re: NCAA March Madness free TV/audio streams

2008-03-15 Thread Paul Hutson
You will not find a Westwood 1 link but if you look down the page you will 
see that the games are also marked as audio.  I am trying to remember this 
from last year but the games are there in audio format from the Westwood 1 
CBS NCAA network...Paul
- Original Message - 
From: Christopher Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: NCAA March Madness free TV/audio streams


 where does one find the Westwood 1 radio link on that page?

 Christopher Bartlett
 At 01:31 AM 3/15/2008, you wrote:

  From The Fred's Head Database and Fred's Head Companion

NCAA March Madness on Demand

NCAA March Madness on Demand allows you to watch LIVE game broadcasts
of CBS Sports television coverage of the NCAA Championship on your
computer for FREE!

This year, for the first time ever, you'll be able to watch every
game of the NCAA Championship live online for free. All 63 games,
from the First Round

through the Final Four including the Championship Game, will be
available with NCAA March Madness on Demand, so you'll never have to
miss a single shot.

NCAA March Madness on Demand is 100% free

Live games streaming on your broadband-connected computer

Enjoy Championship highlights, recaps, and archived video

640x360 widescreen video player

Exclusive halftime show

Includes The NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show

Can't see the video? Listen to live streaming audio from Westwood
One's radio broadcasts of every game.

Click this link to visit the NCAA's March Madness on Demand website:
http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod



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Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts

2008-03-15 Thread Larry N
Hi John. I enjoy working with DC7 and I think you will too. If you find you 
need a hand at any time, give me a shout and I'll do what I can.

As for GoldWave, I like it for the ease with wich I can split files 
manually, which is my preference. I listen to each individual file from a 
given album at several times normal speed and place a cue point at its end. 
Then I do the same with each subsequent file until finished. Finally I have 
GoldWave split the files. Then I move to Dc7 for more concentrated editing. 
Just my preference. Everybody has their favorite way.

Larry
- Original Message - 
From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 High Larry,
 I will take this to heart!
 I am looking for something that works a little better then Studio 
 Recorder.
 It looks like DC-7 is the audio editor that I will be replacing Studio
 Recorder with.
 If Gold Wave has something that DC-7 doesn't have, then that one will be 
 on
 this system too as well.
  John.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 3:04 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 John, one thing you're dealing with when it comes to DC7 support staff is
 that they don't know a lot about screen reader specific issues. Part of
 the
 problem there is that they just haven't had a lot of blind users offering
 them feedback. On the plus side, I've found them to be very proactive 
 when
 it comes to their willingness to support their product, whether the issue
 is
 accessibility or something else. To me, that is an important aspect when
 it
 comes to whether or not I purchase a product. DC7 allows you to play with
 every aspect of the program for ten days before buying it. They also 
 offer
 phone and email support even for demos. For me, that counts for 
 something.
 It may not be the only audio editing program you will ever need. But for
 my
 money, I would submit that there is no such thing. I use each program's
 strengths to accomplish what I need to accomplish. And at present, with
 all
 due respect to Sound Forge users, it is the program that I use the least.
 It
 is also the program that, for me, has generated the fewest ansers when it
 comes to how to questions which I have posted where and when
 appropriate.
 I make these observations with the full knowledge that other folks use
 Sound
 Forge exclusivey. I'm just sharing the oppinion that for me, and this is
 only for me, DC7 and Goldwave make the best possible combination that 
 I've
 found.

 Larry


 - Original Message - 
 From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:18 AM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 High Larry,
 Yes I did.
 I haven't had any problems with it yet, but the guy I spoke to 
 yesterday,
 said that it had a lot of graphics in it.
 That's what got me thinking about Jaws scripts.
 But I see now, that they aren't really needed.
  John.
 PS. Is there a way that a totally blind person can monitor the VU meter
 without any sighted assistance?- Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 11:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hi John. Have you downloaded the demo? I haven't used DC 6 or 7 with
 Jaws
 very much, but they work well with Window-eyes. Have you tried the DC7
 demo?
 It is a fully functional demo which works for 10 days before you're
 required
 to either give it up or open your wallet.

 An important note, DC7 offers more functionality and from an
 accessibility
 standpoint it works the same as DC6. I would suggest downloading it and
 just
 see what you can do with it.

 Larry
 - Original Message - 
 From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 1:42 PM
 Subject: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hello list members,
 I went to:
 http://www.tracertek.com/index.asp
 and I was looking at 2 different types of software for audio editing
 and
 restoring.
 They are called DC-6 and DC7.
 I called them and asked them if any of their software was Jaws user
 friendly.
 When the guy I spoke too said something to me about graphics, I 
 thought
 to
 myself, Jaw scripts will be needed in order for me to use this
 software.
 He did say however, that blind people have used the plug ins without
 any
 problems, but the rest of it had problems.
 But my real question is, can Jaw scripts be written for both DC-6 and
 DC-7?
 Thanks in advance.
  John.
 PS. DC-7 according to the website, just came out.
 Either one can give you the sound of vacuum tube equipment on your
 computer.
 Sorry Mack owners/users, this software is 

Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts

2008-03-15 Thread Larry N
I haven't tried it personally as it's above my budget at the moment, but 
I've heard from others that it's everything they say it is. I think you 
could return it if you find itt isn't what you want, but I would phone or 
email them first to make sure.

Larry

- Original Message - 
From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 High list members,
 Has anyone tried the tube preamp that Diamond Cut offers for using with
 their software?
 I understand that they make any high quality turntable sound real smooth.
 I thank the price is a little over $200 if I remember that correctly.
  John.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 5:28 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hi Gordon. When you have a file of a record with lots of pops, clicks and
 overall surface noise, try the impulse filters first. They make a great
 first step and they work especially well when you are dealing with the
 entire file as you and I are.

 Larry
 - Original Message - 
 From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 10:59 AM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Hi Larry
 I've tried much of DC7 but I've never understood the Impulse filters.
 It's
 time to get to grips with them!
 Gordon
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 2:05 AM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


I like your workarounds and your suggested changes. Perhaps if both of 
us
 present them, the ideas might carry more weight. Worth a try anyway.

 Have you tried the cassette hiss filters. The impulse filters are also
 excellent for getting rid of pops and clicks.

 I've heard a lot about audition 1.5 and I'd love to work with it, but I
 haven't been able to get my hands on a copy. Maybe one day.

 Larry


 - Original Message - 
 From: G. McFarlane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 8:43 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


 Larry
 I'm sure you'll know about the automatic scratch hiss and hum removal
 preset
 in DC6 and 7. It actually can be pretty good at adjusting to various
 problems over a large file. The noise reduction presets are also
 excellent -
 there's usually something which works. The compression and expansion
 along
 with the general exciter presets are varied and excellent. Version 7
 claims
 to get rid of the many sound artifacts which can occur. I also have
 their
 audio mentor which interfaces with the main program linking and using
 noise
 reduction and exciter presets effectively. I've to use the jaws cursor
 here
 but it's good.

 The couple of problems we have in not having a fully accessible 
 program
 are
 as follows:
 1. The file navigation and selection tools need linking into standard
 Windows keypresses, as in Audition and Gold Wave. At present if I'm
 really
 stuck I'll take a noise sample from the file in Audition - just a
 second
 or
 two - then analyse it in DC7, make a preset, then apply it to the 
 whole
 file. Similarly if I'm really stuck I'll break the whole file into 
 time
 sections which I take careful note of and after performing cleaning in
 DC7
 I
 then rebuild the file so as not to be one frame out.
 2. The other place I would like access to is the multitab editor where
 you
 can chain a variety of effects so that they are all applied at once
 rather
 than just one at a time. You can then put together your favourites and
 make
 a thorough and quicker difference.

 3. The preset boxes are pretty good but it would be good to have the
 'fine
 tuning' sliders more easy to work. At present they will work with the
 Jaws
 cursor but it would be good to make adjustments by tabbing to the
 particular
 area and making changes which you can hear instantly. To get round 
 this
 I'll
 place the Jaws cursor in the preset combo box, tab to the preview
 button,
 once it has started use the jaws cursor to go down the list of 
 presets,
 thus
 hearing each effect on the file in turn. It does work with not too 
 much
 problem. As you say it's a wonderfully comprehensive sound editing
 package
 and so worth all this trouble.

 Have you tried Audition 1.5 (old now but effective) I can use this to
 home
 in on clicks and zap them.
 Regards.
 Gordon
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 5:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts


I agree, and maybe between the two of us and anyone else who might be
 interested, we could get them to make some changes, perhaps 

Re: or not? Concerning Michael Lang

2008-03-15 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
Hello everyone,
I too am sorry about the loss.
But to say that he's in a better place, that is a little misleading.
Because it is written, Block Quote Start, Your body is a temple of Gods.
If you destroy your temple, God will destroy you.Block Quote End.
There isn't anything about being in hell for all eternity.
But never then less, I too will be praying for Meikles's family.
  John.
- Original Message - 
From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: or not? Concerning Michael Lang


I'm sorry to hear this.  I am saddened to hear that he died, especially in
this way.
- Original Message - 
From: Alexandra Grünauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 7:22 PM
Subject: OT: or not? Concerning Michael Lang


 Hi everyone,

 I haven't sent an email to this list for ages, but I really feel I have to
 tell you all:

 Michael Lang, a really friendly guy who helped many of us with many
 pc-audio
 concerned problems, died recently.

 Unfortunately I didn't know im personally.

 But I had to learn from from reliable sources that  apparently he hanged
 himself a couple of days ago.

 I am so very sorry, and I sencerely regret not having thanked him more for
 all his help and support and I am very, very  sad that he passed away!

 May he rest in peace.

 Please appologise my clumsy language! I really think that we've lost a
 very
 valluable friend!

 Take care,
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Re: Other Audio Editors And Jaws Scripts

2008-03-15 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Larry,
I did call them and talk to them.
In a stereo preamp, you will need at least 1 tube per channel.
But in that preamp, it's only using 1 12AX7 tube to feed your turntable to 
your sound card.
How can you get stereo sound out of 1 tube?
  John.
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I haven't tried it personally as it's above my budget at the moment, but
 I've heard from others that it's everything they say it is. I think you
 could return it if you find itt isn't what you want, but I would phone or
 email them first to make sure.

 Larry

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 High list members,
 Has anyone tried the tube preamp that Diamond Cut offers for using with
 their software?
 I understand that they make any high quality turntable sound real smooth.
 I thank the price is a little over $200 if I remember that correctly.
  John.
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 Hi Gordon. When you have a file of a record with lots of pops, clicks 
 and
 overall surface noise, try the impulse filters first. They make a great
 first step and they work especially well when you are dealing with the
 entire file as you and I are.

 Larry
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 Hi Larry
 I've tried much of DC7 but I've never understood the Impulse filters.
 It's
 time to get to grips with them!
 Gordon
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I like your workarounds and your suggested changes. Perhaps if both of
us
 present them, the ideas might carry more weight. Worth a try anyway.

 Have you tried the cassette hiss filters. The impulse filters are also
 excellent for getting rid of pops and clicks.

 I've heard a lot about audition 1.5 and I'd love to work with it, but 
 I
 haven't been able to get my hands on a copy. Maybe one day.

 Larry


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 Larry
 I'm sure you'll know about the automatic scratch hiss and hum removal
 preset
 in DC6 and 7. It actually can be pretty good at adjusting to various
 problems over a large file. The noise reduction presets are also
 excellent -
 there's usually something which works. The compression and expansion
 along
 with the general exciter presets are varied and excellent. Version 7
 claims
 to get rid of the many sound artifacts which can occur. I also have
 their
 audio mentor which interfaces with the main program linking and using
 noise
 reduction and exciter presets effectively. I've to use the jaws 
 cursor
 here
 but it's good.

 The couple of problems we have in not having a fully accessible
 program
 are
 as follows:
 1. The file navigation and selection tools need linking into standard
 Windows keypresses, as in Audition and Gold Wave. At present if I'm
 really
 stuck I'll take a noise sample from the file in Audition - just a
 second
 or
 two - then analyse it in DC7, make a preset, then apply it to the
 whole
 file. Similarly if I'm really stuck I'll break the whole file into
 time
 sections which I take careful note of and after performing cleaning 
 in
 DC7
 I
 then rebuild the file so as not to be one frame out.
 2. The other place I would like access to is the multitab editor 
 where
 you
 can chain a variety of effects so that they are all applied at once
 rather
 than just one at a time. You can then put together your favourites 
 and
 make
 a thorough and quicker difference.

 3. The preset boxes are pretty good but it would be good to have the
 'fine
 tuning' sliders more easy to work. At present they will work with the
 Jaws
 cursor but it would be good to make adjustments by tabbing to the
 particular
 area and making changes which you can hear instantly. To get round
 this
 I'll
 place the Jaws cursor in the preset combo box, tab to the preview
 button,
 once it has started use the jaws cursor to go down the list of
 presets,
 thus
 hearing each effect on the file in turn. It does work with not too
 much
 problem. As you say it's a wonderfully comprehensive sound editing
 package
 and so worth all this 

Re: playing a dvd using windows media 10 with jfw 7

2008-03-15 Thread Jeffrey Dunn

They'd have much better luck with  VLC Media player. It's free, at videolan.org

VLC has all the codeks  to play dvd and it is  Jaws friendly to boot.

Jeff
At 09:53 PM 3/15/2008, you wrote:
  I have a friend who has Jaws 7 and use Windows Media Player 10.  They
are trying to play a DVD. can The play list can be reached by using control
alt and l. How can one get the DVD to start the first chapter by using Jaws?

I am not good with playing dvd's with out using power dvd.
Please help!

Sincerely,
Dan





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