Re: Online GoldWave class starting October 28

2008-10-20 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Kane,

I don't know the answer to your question but I'd suggest you look for 
the information on the VIP Conduit home page at www.vipconduit.com.

Regards Steve.

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Is the beginners' audio editing class available in any form from Web
Conduit?

I'm contemplating the purchase of GoldWave.  I would say I'm on the 
strong
end of the intermediate PC using category with excellent keyboarding 
skills.
But I've never performed a digital audio edit to this point.

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fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Robert doc Wright
I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one to buy. I have 
onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm only going to need a 
range of 300ft or so.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread dennis

the one from ccrane will do what you want.
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internet broadcasting question

2008-10-20 Thread Terese Ann Goren



Hi all,


I'm trying to set up a radio show for ACB and I think I've almost 
wrapped my head around the instructions I found on the website.  I 
know I need to purchase server space for my test runs.  I'm wondering 
tho if I need to purchase space while I broadcast on ACB or if they 
have servers that I'll use.  Like I said I almost understand 
this.  Any help would be very much appreciated.


Terese



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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Larry Naessens
Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will cover the range 
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes with everything 
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every day.

www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread dennis

i just took a look at this one. i like it. i just baught one.
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Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will cover the 
range that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes with 
everything you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every day.

www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
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that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. 
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media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.


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Getting audible books to work on mp3 player

2008-10-20 Thread Brandon Hicks

Hi all,
I have an MP3 player that doesn't work with Audible. However, I'm 
thinking of getting an account. My question is, is there a way to get 
the audible books to work on this player?
EMail me offlist if necessary. I know there was discussion a while back 
on how to do this, but I'm thinking things may have changed since then, 
so if anyone can tell me the current methods, I'd appreciate it greatly.


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Re: Radio Gingles, promos, intros, and exitfiles for internet radio station (already made or makable):

2008-10-20 Thread Chris Wright
I have some jingles on the music page of my web site.

www.wright-media.com/music.html
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 Hello!

 I am looking to setup my internet radio station for broadcasting.  I need
some gingles and other promos to make my station sound like professional
dj's sound.  I know there are many people on this list who make these types
of things or who may have a list of gingles, etc. available for buying or
free.  If anyone out there do this kind of work and/or have available
gingles to share, do put the info on the list or contact me directly with
their info.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have 
heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it 
because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to 
107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this 
transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose 
frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house 
transmitter?

Don Roberts

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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will 
cover the range
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes 
with everything
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every 
day.
www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into 
brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at 
www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before 
sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping 
instructions.

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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:57 AM
Subject: fm transmitters revisited


 I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one 
 to buy. I have
 onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm 
 only going to
 need a range of 300ft or so.

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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Dave McLean

If it doesn't have to be stereo try the v6000 transmitter at:
www.mobileblackbox.com

The Wholehouse fm transmitter is ok also for the price.

Just about all the units available for less than $100 are toys and complete 
garbage imho.
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Re: Easiest CD bruning/ripping Ever!

2008-10-20 Thread Sunshine
easy cd da extracter which is easy and comprensive to use and does not cost 
an arm and a leg to purchase
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Hi, gang!  I have a friend who is totally blind and not the most computer
savvy.  What would be the best, easiest program for him to put on his new
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Peace,
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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Larry Naessens
Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying to 
overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal 
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it 
impacts the transmitter in any way.


The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an 
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to my 
lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.


A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I have 
found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for 
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in 
advance and see what they have to say.Larry




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Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

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At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs 
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We 
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your 
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.


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From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited



Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
transmitter?

Don Roberts

- Original Message - 
From: Larry Naessens [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:30 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
cover the range
that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
with everything
you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
day.
www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

Larry
Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping
instructions.

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To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:57 AM
Subject: fm transmitters revisited



I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
to buy. I have
onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
only going to
need a range of 300ft or so.

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Fwd: J-Tunes 4.02 is available!

2008-10-20 Thread Steve Pattison
From: Scott Erichsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vip-l [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi

J-Tunes version 4.02 is available.  This is a free update for all
J-Tunes 4.0 customers and of course a demonstration copy is available
from the J-Tunes page of our web site at
http://www.tandt-consultancy.com/j-tunes.html
as is the newly expanded User Guide.

You will find that the User Guide has been expanded to contain some new
sections, including an expansion of the details of using the iTunes
Store.  For example, we have included new sections on iTunes Plus, and
what happens when you have purchased an item from the Store.

In this version, we have corrected a number of focus tracking issues in
relation to iTunes which were present whether J-Tunes 4.01 was being
used or not.  This includes navigating through lists and problems when
exiting Dialog boxes.

I have taken some extracts from the What's New in J-Tunes 4.0 document
which relate to 4.02 and have pasted them below for your information.
Meanwhile if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

Extracts From Document


Trying It Out

Previously, when using J-Tunes within Demonstration Mode, the product
could be evaluated for 10 minutes, whereupon the computer needed to be
re-started to obtain a further 10 minute trial.

The J-Tunes Demonstration Mode file is automatically installed with the
interface.  The restrictions of Demonstration Mode are as follows:
* You are able to use J-Tunes in Demonstration Mode for 15
computing sessions.  In other words, if you re-start the computer and
then launch iTunes, or alternatively you close down JAWS and re-start
it, this will count against your 15 computing sessions.  Each time you
enter a new computing session, JAWS will announce the number of times
you have started the computer with J-Tunes being used in Demonstration
Mode.
* While within the 15 computing sessions, periodically messages
will be spoken giving you useful information concerning the use of
J-Tunes.  In addition while each message is spoken, the keyboard will
freeze and will be unusable for approximately 10 seconds while you
listen to the message.
* You can close down iTunes and then re-start it during the same
computing session, or alternatively move away from the program and then
back to it by pressing ALT+Tab.  However once you have done this 50
times within the same computing session, the computing session count is
incremented by a value of 1.  Once you have done this 49 times, you are
warned that the next time you set focus to the iTunes program, the
computing session count is incremented by 1.

This trial period should give you the opportunity to evaluate J-Tunes to
ensure you are comfortable using it prior to purchase.

Keystroke Changes

The following keystroke changes have been made:
* Speak Track Title:  J-Tunes Key then Control+T.
* Speak Elapsed Time:  J-Tunes Key then Control+E.
* Speak Remaining Time:  J-Tunes Key then Control+R.

Speaking Remaining Time of CD Burning or Audio Conversion

Pressing the J-Tunes Key followed by Control+R while burning a CD or
converting music tracks from audio CD to files will speak the time
remaining for the process to complete.

Speaking the Total Number of Items in the Item List

When focused is placed within the Item List (a list of audio tracks,
podcasts, or items in the iTunes Store for example), with J-Tunes JAWS
will speak the total number of the items in the list and the first item
will be selected.  In addition, if the JAWS Key+Up Arrow is pressed to
hear the current line in the Item List, the position in the group and
the total number of items is announced, such as 2 of 153.  Both of
these announcements are very helpful if you have searched for audio
tracks either in your iTunes Library or the iTunes Store and you wish to
know how many results are available.

Improved Context Sensitive Help

Given that so many more controls are accessible to you, we felt you may
like to get immediate information about how to use them.  Therefore, we
have included a considerable amount of Context Sensitive Help.  Pressing
Insert+F1 on many of the iTunes controls will provide you with brief
information about the focused item and any shortcut key for activating
it in the future.  This Context Sensitive Help also extends to all the
controls necessary within iTunes when managing content on the new iPod
Nano.

Similarly, our Hotkey Help contains all the keystrokes beneficial for
using iTunes and J-tunes, grouped together in several categories. New in
this update is the ability to move forward through the Help topic
categories with keystrokes rather than activating the appropriate link.


Having pressed Insert+H to bring into view Hotkey Help, you can press
ALT+ Right Arrow to move forward by topic and ALT+ Left Arrow to move
back by topic.  These are the same keystrokes which would be used within
Microsoft Internet Explorer to move forward and back through web pages.

Upgrading from Version 4.01 to 4.02

The procedure for 

Looking for Lost Winamp Bookmarks

2008-10-20 Thread Steve Matzura
Ever since I installed Winamp 5.541 on one machine, the bookmarks and
file bookmark.bm! are in absentia.  I can still add and play
bookmarks, but where are they going?  How can I take an old
bookmark.bm! file and merge it into wherever it is the bookmarks are
now being stored?

Thanks in advance for any inspiration.


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Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Robert doc Wright
Education time. the 106.7 you mentioned how does that relate to the radio dial?
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To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying to 
overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal 
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it 
impacts the transmitter in any way.

The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an 
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to my 
lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I have 
found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for 
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in 
advance and see what they have to say.Larry



Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs 
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We 
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your 
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.

- Original Message - 
From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
 heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
 because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
 107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
 transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
 frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
 transmitter?

 Don Roberts

 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry Naessens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 6:30 AM
 Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
 cover the range
 that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
 with everything
 you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
 day.
 www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

 Larry
 Larry Naessens
 Vinyl Trans4mations
 A Division of Jalana Enterprises
 Bradford, Ontario
 Phone: 905 918 0658

 Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
 At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
 brand new CDs
 that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
 www.vinylguycafe.com. We
 welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
 sending us your
 media, please contact us for important shipping
 instructions.

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 I'm looking for suggestions on what would be the best one
 to buy. I have
 onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
 only going to
 need a range of 300ft or so.

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RE: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-20 Thread Ace
Hi,
How do you change the frequency on the unit?
The one I have one has to remove the cover.
Also what is the band range sorry if I mist this information.
I've bought and used this companies fm transmitters web site and have been
very pleased.
www.veronica.co.uk 

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Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited

Don, that would depend on the strength of the signal that you are trying to
overide. My transmitter is set at 106.7, with the nearest strong signal
being at 107.1. There is a weak signal at 106.5, but I don't think it
impacts the transmitter in any way.

The transmitter does cover my entire house and yard, but if you live in an
urban area, you might find some coverage reduction. Unfortunately, due to my
lack of experience outside my own area, I can't speak with authority.

A suggestion though... I would email the company with your question. I have
found them to be quite responsive. Also, they may have a provision for
returns if you can't find a workable frequency. Again, I would ask in
advance and see what they have to say.Larry



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From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Larry, Regarding the whole house FM transmitter, I have
 heard that it is great; however, I am reluctant to buy it
 because it's frequency coverage is limited from 106.7 to
 107.9 megs.  My question is this; how far can you hear this
 transmitter if there is a near by broadcaster whose
 frequency is .2 megs away from that of the whole house
 transmitter?

 Don Roberts

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 Subject: Re: fm transmitters revisited


 Doc, take a look at the Whole House FM transmitter. It will
 cover the range
 that you need, can be run using AC power or USB and comes
 with everything
 you need to connect to a stereo or a PC. I use mine every
 day.
 www.wholehousefmtransmitter.com

 Larry
 Larry Naessens
 Vinyl Trans4mations
 A Division of Jalana Enterprises
 Bradford, Ontario
 Phone: 905 918 0658

 Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
 At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into
 brand new CDs
 that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at
 www.vinylguycafe.com. We
 welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before
 sending us your
 media, please contact us for important shipping
 instructions.

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 Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 8:57 AM
 Subject: fm transmitters revisited


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 to buy. I have
 onethat was given to me but its range is very short. I'm
 only going to
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