Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing

2008-12-23 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello, I am having a problem with Winamp. When I try to edit text for example 
in emails and with word, Window-Eyes will not read what I'm doing. I know it 
isn't a Window-Eyes problem. Is it something I might have set wrong? 
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Re: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing

2008-12-23 Thread Bozenka Gogoláková
Helo,
try to maximalise the active window of the textwhich you write. Press alt
spacebar and up and down arrow choose maximalise and press enter. I can send
you the freeware software Maximizer and it would be maximalize the windows
automaticaly.
Bozenka
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Subject: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing


 Hello, I am having a problem with Winamp. When I try to edit text for
example in emails and with word, Window-Eyes will not read what I'm doing. I
know it isn't a Window-Eyes problem. Is it something I might have set wrong?
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Re: wmv to DVD (for Reese)

2008-12-23 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
I use Replay Converter 3.20 when buying Replay AV 8.52. To learn more go to:
http://www.applian.com

They usually put a special for Replay AV near Christmas time and if they do I 
will post it here.

I know Replay Converter is accessible as I test it for accessibility with JAWS. 
Just remember these tips:

Use spacebar only when on main interface of Replay Converter to activate a 
button.

Use tab key to advance to a button on main interface.

To burn the wmv file to a DVD blank disc do:

Purchase Replay AV 8.52 which includes Replay Converter 3.20 application. You 
will need to copy and paste the prodcut key. Be patient during the install 
process. Install all parts which are Replay AV 8.52, Codecs, Replay Converter, 
WinPCat and YouSendIt Express.

After installation reboot your computer.

1. Run Replay FConverter program from the desktop icon.
2. You will get 5-6 hints/tips on how to use the application so read these.
3. Use your tab key until you hear 'add files'
4. Press your spacebar keyboard key and never use the enter key.
5. Locate and add your .wmv file or files and choose open.
6. You added your .wmv files and are back on Replay Converter's main program's 
interface.
7. If you keep tabbing you will hear a listview box and you can down arrow in 
this list to hear what files you have added.
8. In the listview you will hear the status for each filw as 'pending'.
9. Now keep tabbing until you locate 'convert audio' button - then press your 
down arrow key until you hear 'burn'. Press spacebar on the burn button.
10. Press your tab key one time now.
11. Down arrow to DVD NTSC' if this is for USA playback. If its for most other 
places to watch it then choose DVD PAL. So arrow to the choice and then press 
your tab key one time.
11. Press spacebar on 'Start conversion job' button
12. The CD/DVD Burn Wizard appears now.
13. Insert your Blank DVD disc into the drive bay.
14. follow the on screen dialog boxes.
15. You will see 7 different dialog box xcreens and most of these you will not 
need to change any settings except for screens looking for:
You must select a burning speed like 2.4x or 4x. Basically you tab to it and 
arrow down down to select the burn speed.
16. It takes quite a bit of time to convert videos. It all depends how long 
that .wmv file is so walk away for your computer.
17. You will know the burn is over when you come back as there will be a 
message box on your screen saying burn was scuccessful with an OK button. Press 
spacebar on this OK button. The burned DVD will also pop out.

If your .wmv file did not convert then you will have to use Replay Converter's 
'troubleshoot' feature.

To do the troubleshoot you locate the listview box on main interface of Replay 
Converter. Arrow to the file in the list. Use applications keyboard key. The 
context menu pops up and choose troubleshoot with your enter key.

If you examine the list now on the file you choose troubleshoot you will see 
its status as 'troubleshoot' instead of 'pending'. Now tab to 'convert audio' 
button and arrow down until you hear 'burn' and press spacebar and then tab one 
time and choose DVD NTSC and then tab to 'start conversion job' button and 
press spacebar. You will get the CD/DVD Burn Wizard. 

 


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Re: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing

2008-12-23 Thread Samuel Wilkins

I tried but that doesn't help.
Samuel Wilkins
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing



Helo,
try to maximalise the active window of the textwhich you write. Press alt
spacebar and up and down arrow choose maximalise and press enter. I can 
send

you the freeware software Maximizer and it would be maximalize the windows
automaticaly.
Bozenka
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From: Samuel Wilkins clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk
To: pc-audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 11:51 AM
Subject: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing



Hello, I am having a problem with Winamp. When I try to edit text for
example in emails and with word, Window-Eyes will not read what I'm doing. 
I
know it isn't a Window-Eyes problem. Is it something I might have set 
wrong?

Samuel Wilkins
Email
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Replay AV discount code for blind users

2008-12-23 Thread Petro T. Giannakopoulos
Only for blind users.

For $15.00 off Replay AV - the coupon code is:  RAVBB

For $10 off Replay Media Catcher - the coupon code is:  RMCBB

For $3 off Replay Music (little coupon since the price is already s low):  
RMBB

For $20 off the Replay Capture Suite the coupon code is:  SUITEBB

These coupons are just for you guys.  I didn't publish them any where else.  
And if you already own any of our products and want to upgrade to the suite you 
will need to let me know - since that will require a different kind of coupon 
depending on what product you already own.

Well we really didn't do a special for Replay AV this year - we slashed the 
price of Replay Music to $19.95 and if you own a copy of Replay Music you can 
buy up to 4 other copies for only $9.95 each - which makes great Holiday 
presents.  So that was our Christmas mailing.

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Re: Mixer Question

2008-12-23 Thread Steve Matzura
Your problem is twofold.

First, the channel problem can be solved with a minor correction of
cable.  Most laptops have a single eight-inch or 3.5 millimeter jack
which is actually a stereo affair with three conductors.  A quick trip
to Radio Shack or a store like it will get you what you need--a cable
with a three-eighth-inch stereo plug on one end for the laptop and two
RCA plugs on the other, which you should adapt to quarter-inch plugs
for the mixer.

For the stereo, a dual RCA-to-RCA patch cord will do what you need,
but you'll need to adapt one end to fit your mixer's quarter-inch jack
requirement.

Now, as to your level problem ... some mixers have what are called
trim pots which adjust the level above and beyond what the normal
sliders do.  Some also have a switch which either defeats or puts into
the circuit some kind of preamplification, usually used for
microphones and not needed for external audio sources like PC's or
stereo systems because they have enough oomph to drive the front end
of most mixers.  Check your  mixer to make sure it doesn't have
something like a 20dB defeat switch that may be engaged.  Careful,
though, 20dB is a great deal of audio.  When you find this switch or
control and disable its action, you may get a horrendous lot of noise
and feedback, depending on what you've got connected, so make any and
all adjustments with the levels low low low, definitely without the
use of headphones.

On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:27:30 +, you wrote:

Hi all,
I have a Bharinger 5 channel mixer, and I would like to connect some external 
sources to it like a stereo system, and my laptop. I have all required cables, 
and 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapters for them. However, each channel has 2 inputs. If I 
connect the cable from say, the laptop to one of the inputs, the output is 
very quiet and unclear, and only plays in 1 stereo channel, the left or the 
right. This is with the input volume turned up, and the volume of the laptop 
also turned up. The same thing happens if I connect the laptop or stereo to 
the other input on the channel. So, in short, if I connect an external source 
to my mixer, it only plays in the left or right, and is very quiet and 
unclear. Do I need to buy a certain type of cable with 2 connecters on the 
end? Or do I just need to buy a mixer that doesn't suck?
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Re: Mixer Question

2008-12-23 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

Hello James,
The problem could be, that your panning knobs are a little off.
Reset the knobs to balance, then the sound will come out of both speakers.
My best regards!
 John.
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Subject: Mixer Question



Hi all,
I have a Bharinger 5 channel mixer, and I would like to connect some 
external sources to it like a stereo system, and my laptop. I have all 
required cables, and 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapters for them. However, each 
channel has 2 inputs. If I connect the cable from say, the laptop to one 
of the inputs, the output is very quiet and unclear, and only plays in 1 
stereo channel, the left or the right. This is with the input volume 
turned up, and the volume of the laptop also turned up. The same thing 
happens if I connect the laptop or stereo to the other input on the 
channel. So, in short, if I connect an external source to my mixer, it 
only plays in the left or right, and is very quiet and unclear. Do I need 
to buy a certain type of cable with 2 connecters on the end? Or do I just 
need to buy a mixer that doesn't suck?

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Mixer Question

2008-12-23 Thread James Scholes
Hi all,
I have a Bharinger 5 channel mixer, and I would like to connect some external 
sources to it like a stereo system, and my laptop. I have all required cables, 
and 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapters for them. However, each channel has 2 inputs. If I 
connect the cable from say, the laptop to one of the inputs, the output is very 
quiet and unclear, and only plays in 1 stereo channel, the left or the right. 
This is with the input volume turned up, and the volume of the laptop also 
turned up. The same thing happens if I connect the laptop or stereo to the 
other input on the channel. So, in short, if I connect an external source to my 
mixer, it only plays in the left or right, and is very quiet and unclear. Do I 
need to buy a certain type of cable with 2 connecters on the end? Or do I just 
need to buy a mixer that doesn't suck?
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Re: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing

2008-12-23 Thread Bozenka Gogoláková
The problem is the two windows are overlapped or one of them is not fully
maximalized. Try to find in Winamp menu ittem on the top and this ittem must
be off.
Bozenka
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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing


 Try minimizing Winamp by hitting windows key + m.

 Dean Masters, owner of the Masters List
 I personally know someone who is literally older than dirt.
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/masterslist

 - Original Message -
 From: Samuel Wilkins clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 8:13 AM
 Subject: Re: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing


 I tried but that doesn't help.
 Samuel Wilkins
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 Windows Live Messenger clevercl...@passport.com
 A O L Instant Messenger Samuel4851
 - Original Message -
 From: Bozenka Gogoláková gogolak...@nextra.sk
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 11:48 AM
 Subject: Re: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing


  Helo,
  try to maximalise the active window of the textwhich you write. Press
alt
  spacebar and up and down arrow choose maximalise and press enter. I can
  send
  you the freeware software Maximizer and it would be maximalize the
windows
  automaticaly.
  Bozenka
  - Original Message -
  From: Samuel Wilkins clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk
  To: pc-audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 11:51 AM
  Subject: Winamp Conflicting with Text Editing
 
 
  Hello, I am having a problem with Winamp. When I try to edit text for
  example in emails and with word, Window-Eyes will not read what I'm
doing.
  I
  know it isn't a Window-Eyes problem. Is it something I might have set
  wrong?
  Samuel Wilkins
  Email
  clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk
  Skype Cleverclogs6953
  Windows Live Messenger clevercl...@passport.com
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Re: Mixer Question

2008-12-23 Thread Nick G
Steve is pretty well right, however, I would like to add that the less need 
for turnarounds and adapters you have, the better off you are.  Some stores 
do, in fact, have two mono quarter inch to one stereo eighth inch cables. 
Guitar Center's Live Wire cable brand is excellent, I use it almost 
exclusively in my setup.

Thanks,
Nick
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pc-audio@pc-audio.org

Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: Mixer Question



Your problem is twofold.

First, the channel problem can be solved with a minor correction of
cable.  Most laptops have a single eight-inch or 3.5 millimeter jack
which is actually a stereo affair with three conductors.  A quick trip
to Radio Shack or a store like it will get you what you need--a cable
with a three-eighth-inch stereo plug on one end for the laptop and two
RCA plugs on the other, which you should adapt to quarter-inch plugs
for the mixer.

For the stereo, a dual RCA-to-RCA patch cord will do what you need,
but you'll need to adapt one end to fit your mixer's quarter-inch jack
requirement.

Now, as to your level problem ... some mixers have what are called
trim pots which adjust the level above and beyond what the normal
sliders do.  Some also have a switch which either defeats or puts into
the circuit some kind of preamplification, usually used for
microphones and not needed for external audio sources like PC's or
stereo systems because they have enough oomph to drive the front end
of most mixers.  Check your  mixer to make sure it doesn't have
something like a 20dB defeat switch that may be engaged.  Careful,
though, 20dB is a great deal of audio.  When you find this switch or
control and disable its action, you may get a horrendous lot of noise
and feedback, depending on what you've got connected, so make any and
all adjustments with the levels low low low, definitely without the
use of headphones.

On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:27:30 +, you wrote:


Hi all,
I have a Bharinger 5 channel mixer, and I would like to connect some 
external sources to it like a stereo system, and my laptop. I have all 
required cables, and 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapters for them. However, each 
channel has 2 inputs. If I connect the cable from say, the laptop to one 
of the inputs, the output is very quiet and unclear, and only plays in 1 
stereo channel, the left or the right. This is with the input volume 
turned up, and the volume of the laptop also turned up. The same thing 
happens if I connect the laptop or stereo to the other input on the 
channel. So, in short, if I connect an external source to my mixer, it 
only plays in the left or right, and is very quiet and unclear. Do I need 
to buy a certain type of cable with 2 connecters on the end? Or do I just 
need to buy a mixer that doesn't suck?

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Re: wmv to DVD (for Reese)

2008-12-23 Thread Reese
Petro:

Thanks very much.  Replay converter did create my DVD successfully.

Reese

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SV: Mixer Question

2008-12-23 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Yu need to have another type of cable.
Wone jacks is for the left and the other is for the right channel.
/Anders.

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Hi all,
I have a Bharinger 5 channel mixer, and I would like to connect some
external sources to it like a stereo system, and my laptop. I have all
required cables, and 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapters for them. However, each channel
has 2 inputs. If I connect the cable from say, the laptop to one of the
inputs, the output is very quiet and unclear, and only plays in 1 stereo
channel, the left or the right. This is with the input volume turned up, and
the volume of the laptop also turned up. The same thing happens if I connect
the laptop or stereo to the other input on the channel. So, in short, if I
connect an external source to my mixer, it only plays in the left or right,
and is very quiet and unclear. Do I need to buy a certain type of cable with
2 connecters on the end? Or do I just need to buy a mixer that doesn't suck?
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Bit rate and sampling rate

2008-12-23 Thread Donald L. Roberts
This is ludicrous, I know.  However, please help me to keep 
these straight because I know when and how to change them, I 
just cannot remember which is which.  Which is the bit rate, 
and which is the sampling rate?

Thanks.

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Re: Auto splitting of audio files (goldwav or another program)

2008-12-23 Thread stewart ross

ok thanks and keep your hair on was only asking a question
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 10:17 PM
Subject: RE: Auto splitting of audio files (goldwav or another program)


Well, I did what you or anybody else could have done, which is to search 
for
it on Google; I used the I'm feeling Lucky button and got there 
immediately:


http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html

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On Behalf Of stewart ross
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 1:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Auto splitting of audio files (goldwav or another program)

hi can u send me the link for mp3 direct cut? is it jaws friendly?
tune in to
http://laserhothits.servemp3.com:8130/listen.pls
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From: dean martineau dea...@earthlink.net

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Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 4:29 AM
Subject: RE: Auto splitting of audio files (goldwav or another program)


In case you're still looking for this, I use Mp3 Direct Cut, which is 
free

and does a great job of splitting files into any desired length of
segments.
Dean


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On Behalf Of Jason Boston
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 4:21 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Auto splitting of audio files (goldwav or another program)

Hi all,
Does anyone know of a good freeware program that will automatically
split audio files into equal parts? I like the option of by time or
number of parts.  I have goldwav, but I see no way to have goldwav  mark
the file into equal parts and then split into individual files. I know I
can manually mark the points in which to split, but I have several files
I wish to split into about 100 parts and don't want to manually mark all
of those.

Thanks,
Jason



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Re: Bit rate and sampling rate

2008-12-23 Thread Dana S. Leslie
OOPS! The frequency is measured in kilohertz, NOT kilohertz per second. 1 
hurtz = 1 cps.
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From: Dana S. Leslie dsles...@alumni.princeton.edu

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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: Bit rate and sampling rate


Don,

Imagine a sound wave front coming directly at you, like an ocean wave. In
order to construct a digital representation of this analog phenomenon,
through time, you need to do two things: you must divide the wave front up
into discrete lanes (as it were), along its width; and you must measure the
state of each of these lanes, over and over again.

The number of 'lanes'/bits into which you divide the wave front at any given
second is the band width/bit rate, measured in kilobits per second. The
number of times you sample/measure the state of each lane, in a given
second, is the sample rate/frequency, measured in kilohertz per second.

Blessed Be, Namaste,

Dana
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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 4:40 PM
Subject: Bit rate and sampling rate



This is ludicrous, I know.  However, please help me to keep
these straight because I know when and how to change them, I
just cannot remember which is which.  Which is the bit rate,
and which is the sampling rate?

Thanks.

Don Roberts



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Re: Bit rate and sampling rate

2008-12-23 Thread Dana S. Leslie

Don,

Imagine a sound wave front coming directly at you, like an ocean wave. In 
order to construct a digital representation of this analog phenomenon, 
through time, you need to do two things: you must divide the wave front up 
into discrete lanes (as it were), along its width; and you must measure the 
state of each of these lanes, over and over again.


The number of 'lanes'/bits into which you divide the wave front at any given 
second is the band width/bit rate, measured in kilobits per second. The 
number of times you sample/measure the state of each lane, in a given 
second, is the sample rate/frequency, measured in kilohertz per second.


Blessed Be, Namaste,

Dana
that's Dana, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
If your synthesizer pronounces them identically, instruct your customized 
pronunciation  dictionary that Dana=dayna.


D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: dsles...@alumni.princeton.edu
Skype: dsleslie
Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE
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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 4:40 PM
Subject: Bit rate and sampling rate



This is ludicrous, I know.  However, please help me to keep
these straight because I know when and how to change them, I
just cannot remember which is which.  Which is the bit rate,
and which is the sampling rate?

Thanks.

Don Roberts



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