Fwd: Main Menu for the week of 31 Dec

2008-12-29 Thread Steve Pattison
From: Naama Erez na...@acbradio.org
To: frie...@acbradio.org

Hello friends,

This week on Main Menu we will hear from Mitch Pomerantz who has a 
message
for us for the new year, we will hear about an online
servay on screen readers, and our feature presentation will be an 
interview
with Greg Brayton and a virtual tour of his studio, where Greg walks us
through some mixing, editing and production. This is a very exciting 
program
so don't miss it!
The first airing is at 1UTC on Wednesday, that's 8pm US Eastern and 5pm 
US
Pacific on Tuesday evening on ACB Radio Mainstream
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Don't forget -- main stream is now in broadband too!
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Winamp stopped

2008-12-29 Thread Morey Worthington

Morning all,
Any thoughts on this one:

I have the newest version of Winamp installed on a W/Vista machine. This 
morning Winamp will not play any sound files at all( wav or mp3). I can 
select the same file and it will play in Win/media player.
I tried re-booted computer, opened the Winamp Program first then tried 
playing file...nothing. I have Winamp set as the default program for audio.
Any thoughts on what keystrokes I might have pressed to make Winamp not 
work?
As I said, all works well in Media player. After clicking on a file in 
Winamp, I checked the time remaining window and all the time show up as far 
as time remaining, paused, etc.



Thanks ahead of time.
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Re: Difference between cds for recording music and cds for recordingdata

2008-12-29 Thread Les Gordon
hello, there are 2 types of blank cd-r. 1. cdr-da. or music cd-rs. these are 
for consumer based recorders,  there is no difference in quality. only 
price. all professional cd recorders should take the data type of cd-rs and 
you can use them for both music and data recording.
the consumer recorders like philips, sony makes one, are not worth buying. 
because you are stuck using the consumer  cd-r da. cdrs only. a data type of 
cd won't work in those recorders.

2 good brands that are used for music are taiyo yuden and mitsui.

hope this helps. les

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: Difference between cds for recording music and cds for 
recordingdata



these tyopes of discs are used for recorders that require music cd's. this
is how the ptr-2 knows how to set itself up for the proper recording you
want to do with it. if you were to put a data cd in the ptr-2 you could burn
mp3 files on to it for playback on a machine that plays mp3 files.
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:26 AM
Subject: Difference between cds for recording music and cds for recording
data



Hi to all

What exactly is the difference between blank cds that you record music 
onto

and blank cds you use for recording data on?

The reason I ask this is because when I got my plextalk ptr2 a few months
ago, I received a blank cd with it which according to the manual is
specifically meant for burning audio cds.  So what is the difference and 
is

it really worth concerning yourself about it?

Andre


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Re: Difference between cds for recording music and cds for recording data

2008-12-29 Thread Gary Schindler
these tyopes of discs are used for recorders that require music cd's. this 
is how the ptr-2 knows how to set itself up for the proper recording you 
want to do with it. if you were to put a data cd in the ptr-2 you could burn 
mp3 files on to it for playback on a machine that plays mp3 files.
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:26 AM
Subject: Difference between cds for recording music and cds for recording 
data




Hi to all

What exactly is the difference between blank cds that you record music 
onto

and blank cds you use for recording data on?

The reason I ask this is because when I got my plextalk ptr2 a few months
ago, I received a blank cd with it which according to the manual is
specifically meant for burning audio cds.  So what is the difference and 
is

it really worth concerning yourself about it?

Andre


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Re: Winamp stopped

2008-12-29 Thread James Scholes
In Winamp, go to the preferences window, select the output plug-ins section, 
press configure on the default plug-in and check Winamp is going through the 
correct soundcard using the JAWS cursor.

-Original Message-
From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@windstream.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Monday, December 29, 2008 02:31:59 PM
Subject: Winamp stopped

Hello Morey,
Try hitting the letter C key on your key board.
WINAMP maybe paused, hitting the letter C key may get those files playing 
again in WINAMP for you.
I don't know anything about vista, but I think this mite work.
My best regards!
  John.
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From: Morey Worthington mossback7...@sbcglobal.net
To: Pc-audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 6:48 AM
Subject: Winamp stopped


 Morning all,
 Any thoughts on this one:

 I have the newest version of Winamp installed on a W/Vista machine. This 
 morning Winamp will not play any sound files at all( wav or mp3). I can 
 select the same file and it will play in Win/media player.
 I tried re-booted computer, opened the Winamp Program first then tried 
 playing file...nothing. I have Winamp set as the default program for 
 audio.
 Any thoughts on what keystrokes I might have pressed to make Winamp not 
 work?
 As I said, all works well in Media player. After clicking on a file in 
 Winamp, I checked the time remaining window and all the time show up as 
 far as time remaining, paused, etc.


 Thanks ahead of time.
 Morey


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RE: Difference between cds for recording music and cds forrecordingdata

2008-12-29 Thread André van Deventer
Thanx!!

 

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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Les Gordon
Sent: 29 December 2008 05:02 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Difference between cds for recording music and cds
forrecordingdata

hello, there are 2 types of blank cd-r. 1. cdr-da. or music cd-rs. these are
for consumer based recorders,  there is no difference in quality. only
price. all professional cd recorders should take the data type of cd-rs and
you can use them for both music and data recording.
the consumer recorders like philips, sony makes one, are not worth buying. 
because you are stuck using the consumer  cd-r da. cdrs only. a data type of
cd won't work in those recorders.
2 good brands that are used for music are taiyo yuden and mitsui.

hope this helps. les

- Original Message -
From: Gary Schindler garys5...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: Difference between cds for recording music and cds for
recordingdata


these tyopes of discs are used for recorders that require music cd's. this
is how the ptr-2 knows how to set itself up for the proper recording you
want to do with it. if you were to put a data cd in the ptr-2 you could burn
mp3 files on to it for playback on a machine that plays mp3 files.
- Original Message -
From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 9:26 AM
Subject: Difference between cds for recording music and cds for recording
data


 Hi to all

 What exactly is the difference between blank cds that you record music 
 onto
 and blank cds you use for recording data on?

 The reason I ask this is because when I got my plextalk ptr2 a few months
 ago, I received a blank cd with it which according to the manual is
 specifically meant for burning audio cds.  So what is the difference and 
 is
 it really worth concerning yourself about it?

 Andre


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Difference between cds for recording music and cds for recording data

2008-12-29 Thread André van Deventer
Hi to all

What exactly is the difference between blank cds that you record music onto
and blank cds you use for recording data on?

The reason I ask this is because when I got my plextalk ptr2 a few months
ago, I received a blank cd with it which according to the manual is
specifically meant for burning audio cds.  So what is the difference and is
it really worth concerning yourself about it?

Andre


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Re: Does the sound quality of different software media players differ?

2008-12-29 Thread Bob Seed
Send them a note and bring your concerns to their attention, as it  might be 
that they are contracting their streaming audio services out to a third 
party.
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From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: Does the sound quality of different software media players 
differ?



It is fine that the CBC don't use equalisation, but I wish they would use 
some kind of limiter on their internet streams.  I was
listening to a CBC station the other day via the internet and their volume 
levels were all over the place.  I don't know if the BBC
use a limiter, but the volume levels on their internet streams are much more 
uniform.


Regards,
Barry Chapman

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From: Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: Does the sound quality of different software media players 
differ?



There has been an ongoing debate for years as to whether or not  radio
stations should use a graphic equalizer on the output of their signal. The
general consensus is that the listener would much rather prefer making the
equilization adjustments on their own receiver. The Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation puts out a flat audio source leaving the final adjustments to
the listener. Keep in mind  that in some cases line equalization is
necessary in order to balance out the audio if by chance it sounds tinny.
The best audio files swear by their vacuum tube technology. They say that
the audio that comes out of a tube amplifier has a ritch and warm sound. I
for one agree.
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 3:47 PM
Subject: RE: Does the sound quality of different software media players
differ?


Hi John

And using an amplifier  with vacuum tub es, am I right in thinking you also
prefer not to use any kind of equalization at all?

Andre



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On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P
Sent: 28 December 2008 09:22 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Does the sound quality of different software media players
differ?

Hello guise and girls,
I have two sound cards in my computer.
One of them for the audio, is going in to a speaker system that uses a pare
of vacuum tube amplifiers.
The other one, is hooked up to a pare of computer speakers.
These are the ones that I listen to jaws through.
Rather I'm using WMP WINAMP or Real Player, they all sound the same to me.
It all depends on the audio files.
If they're over compressed, the vacuum tubes in my amplifiers will let you
hear that.
My best regards!
 John.
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From: Dana S. Leslie dsles...@alumni.princeton.edu
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: Does the sound quality of different software media players
differ?


Well, I have a VERY high quality stereo sound system, through which I play
the output of my computer's sound card. and, with that configuration, Winamp
sans equalizer sounds much better, to my ear, than anything I can easily
achieve with either WMP or Realplayer, even with their respective
equalizers. The difference, I think, has to do mainly with the brightness
and spaciousness of the mid range.
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 4:02 AM
Subject: RE: Does the sound quality of different software media players
differ?


And reality is also that equalizer settings does weaken the sound quality
somewhat when they are used?  You would not necessarily hear this on a set
of computer speakers but you may here it on a good hifi stereo system.



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On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie
Sent: 28 December 2008 10:27 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Does the sound quality of different software media players
differ?

That's what I was talking about, too. I, too, can hear a difference in the
sound quality between, for example, Winamp and WMP, even when each has its
equalizer disabled. In fact, that is how I habitually use them -- with
equalizer disabled.

But, perhaps, the difference both your friend and I can hear has nothing to
do with the technical quality of either player. Perhaps, each could be made
to sound like the other, if its equalizer were enabled and sufficiently
tweaked.

But, since we prefer the sound quality that Winamp produces sans equalizer,
why bother with tweaking WMP or Realplayer, to sound like Winamp. It makes
more sense just to use Winamp sans equalizer.
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From: André van Deventer 

Foobar 2000 and window-eyes

2008-12-29 Thread Tim Crawford
Hi Folks,

Just wondering, are there any window-eyes set or script files out there for 
Foobar2000?

Many thanks,

Tim.

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Re: Mozekty.

2008-12-29 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Anders,

I'm using Mozekty version 2.3 and it is working well for me and doesn't 
crash at all.  Do you get an error message when Mozekty crashes?  Also 
do you have the latest updates for Windows?  These are some suggestions 
that might help solve this problem.

Regards Steve.

From: Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org

I have a small question about a program i have found on the jaws-user 
home
page.
Its called mozekty.
It does not work.
It starts and then it crashes again.
Has anyone tried this program?

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SV: Does the sound quality of different software media players differ?

2008-12-29 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
FOobar2000 is a really great player.
Though it has its drawbacks.
For example you can not add bookmarks (i mean bookmark a radio station).
Maybe you can but i have never had any luck with that.
The earlier versions  of foobar had a reclrding feature which now has been
taken away for somereason.
Some winamp dsps does not work for me in foobar.
Because it requeres winamp to be installed.
That sucks really.
I haven't listened to winamp for a couple of years no so i can't say
anything about it.
Though foobar has a good sound qulity and you can also disable the eq if you
want to.
One bad thing is that it has no mailinglists.
You have to be a member of the hydrogenaudio.org and this site si really a
pain in the part of you buddy on which you sit.
/Anders.

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I've never heard Foobar.
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From: James Scholes ja...@jls-radio.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: Does the sound quality of different software media players 
differ?


Hello,
I love the sound that I get from Foobar2000 over that from Winamp. Just 
sounds so much clearer and punchy.
Dana S. Leslie wrote: I think they definitely do differ; an I, for one, 
prefer the sound quality I
get from Winamp, to either WMP or Realplayer. If you don't want it, you can
disable Winamp's equalizer, as well as the features that send it web
browsing.

Not liking its interface, I've never used QuickTime for anything other than
playing streams that will only play in QT. But what about it is supposed to
be superior for audiophile listening? I've never found Winamp deficient in
that regard.

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.

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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 8:06 AM
Subject: Does the sound quality of different software media players differ?


 Hi to all on the list

 I realise that the subject I am talking about now is a rather 
 controversial one but here goes anyhow!

 Is there a difference in sound quality between different software 
 media players like windows media player, winamp, etc.?  I read 
 somewhere that some people  recommend  Quicktime for audifile use.

 I have a professional quality emagic soundcard hooked up to a high 
 quality sound system and want to get the best possible sound quality 
 out  of the system.

 If at all possible, I would like a high quality media player with no 
 equalizer setting and no connection to the internet at all!  It just 
 needs to be play music.  Why on earth would you need equalizer 
 settings if you need a good sound system?!!

 Andre


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SV: Does the sound quality of different software media players differ?

2008-12-29 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Hifi is religion, and i do not agree with you.
Equalizer may be good for some and not good for some.
/Anders.

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Hi to all on the list

I realise that the subject I am talking about now is a rather controversial
one but here goes anyhow!

Is there a difference in sound quality between different software media
players like windows media player, winamp, etc.?  I read somewhere that some
people  recommend  Quicktime for audifile use.

I have a professional quality emagic soundcard hooked up to a high quality
sound system and want to get the best possible sound quality out  of the
system.

If at all possible, I would like a high quality media player with no
equalizer setting and no connection to the internet at all!  It just needs
to be play music.  Why on earth would you need equalizer settings if you
need a good sound system?!!

Andre


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SV: Mozekty.

2008-12-29 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
Thanks.
I will try your suggestions out.
No i only get som splash screen.
Then it just crashes.
Hmm, thanks again.
/Anders.

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För Steve Pattison
Skickat: den 29 december 2008 23:53
Till: PC Audio Discussion List
Ämne: Re: Mozekty.


Hi Anders,

I'm using Mozekty version 2.3 and it is working well for me and doesn't 
crash at all.  Do you get an error message when Mozekty crashes?  Also 
do you have the latest updates for Windows?  These are some suggestions 
that might help solve this problem.

Regards Steve.

From: Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org

I have a small question about a program i have found on the jaws-user 
home
page.
Its called mozekty.
It does not work.
It starts and then it crashes again.
Has anyone tried this program?

Regards Steve
Email:  s...@internode.on.net
Windows Live Messenger:  internetuser...@hotmail.com
Skype:  steve1963 



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Re: external hard drives

2008-12-29 Thread Kelly Pierce
unfortunately, your message doesn't say where you are located.  If you are 
in the United States, I find good options for computer hardware on

www.techbargains.com

www.bensbargains.net

TechBargains and Ben's Bargains have slightly different formats.  Check 
them both out.  I have found greater success with Ben for my tech purchases 
the last year.


Kelly


- Original Message - 
From: Loren Buntemeyer lbunteme...@ku.edu

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 9:15 PM
Subject: external hard drives


I am considering purchasing an external hard drive.  Is there a problem 
with accessibility for any of them?  Are there certain brands to stay away 
from?  Where is my best deal?


Loren

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Re: how do you bypass a video on a cd and get to the actual songs?

2008-12-29 Thread Gary King

Randy,

I purchased the Holiday Spirits CD by Straight Note Chasers, and ran into 
a similar problem.  Upon consulting the Winamp Help, I found that enhanced 
CDs could be played by either right clicking in the Winamp window and using 
the resulting context menu or by using the main Winamp menu.  You can press 
Alt and arrow down to the Winamp menu.  This menu has a Play option which 
takes you to a menu with several choices, one of which is your CD.  It's a 
long way to go, but it works.


Gary King
w4...@bellsouth.net

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From: Randy Tijerina rtijeri...@satx.rr.com

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Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:29 PM
Subject: how do you bypass a video on a cd and get to the actual songs?


Friends, I'm trying to listen to a ray charles cd. but, I can't get past 
an inferno video  that's apart of this multimedia thing.
it's of him for sure. but i want to get right to the tracks. How do I do 
this with winamp?





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