hotkey for getting sound byte lingth in soundforge

2011-01-24 Thread dan thompson
Hi All, I need to make a sound byte 30 seconds long for a psa.  How can I tell 
how much of a piece of music or sound I have selected in seconds using 
Soundforge with JAWS, or System access?  Thanks for any help in advance.
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Re: USB headset

2011-01-24 Thread Marsha

Hi
 Please keep us posted on the problem.  I also have the same sound card and 
the same jproblem.


Marsha


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Re: USB headset

2011-01-24 Thread Stumpy
I thought we did, but I'll have to go check that again.  Thanks for the 
reminder.


   Scott


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Subject: Re: USB headset

have you gone in to sound properties and checked that the headset is the
default device?

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On 24/01/2011 22:22, Stumpy wrote:

The volume controls for the headset are fine. I should have mentioned
that although the computer makes it's usual plugging in/ unplugging
sounds, it acts like nothing was done at all. The sounds from the
computer, Jaws, music, etc. still come out of the computer speakers. I'm
about to go mess with the audigy sound card settings a bit more, after I
download the most recent drivers.

Thanks,

Scott


-Original Message- From: Anders Holmberg
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 2:36 AM
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Subject: Re: USB headset


Hi!
She might check the volume controls for the headset.
Open the control panel and select sound.
Control tab to the sound devices tab.
Here she can chooce the usb head set.
When that is doen she should tab to the volume button and press enter.
Check there whether the headset sound accitentally has been turned off.
/A
Stumpy skrev 2011-01-24 05:22:

My GF has an USB headset that suddenly doesn’t work. It was working
fine, with the exception that she had to re-boot to get sound back
after unplugging it. Now when you plug it in the computer makes the
usual noises when plugging something in to the USB port, but the
headset acts like it hasn’t been plugged in. No sound out of the
microphone or the speakers on the headset. She’s running XP home SP3,
any suggestions?

Thanks,

Scott
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Re: USB headset

2011-01-24 Thread Kieran L
have you gone in to sound properties and checked that the headset is the 
default device?


Kieran Little.
_
Contact info

Email:
kieran.little...@googlemail.com
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drummerboyrocko0...@live.co.uk
AIM: kieranlittle667
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Phone: 02030516246 and then type 441 when asked for extention
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On 24/01/2011 22:22, Stumpy wrote:

The volume controls for the headset are fine. I should have mentioned
that although the computer makes it's usual plugging in/ unplugging
sounds, it acts like nothing was done at all. The sounds from the
computer, Jaws, music, etc. still come out of the computer speakers. I'm
about to go mess with the audigy sound card settings a bit more, after I
download the most recent drivers.

Thanks,

Scott


-Original Message- From: Anders Holmberg
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 2:36 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: USB headset


Hi!
She might check the volume controls for the headset.
Open the control panel and select sound.
Control tab to the sound devices tab.
Here she can chooce the usb head set.
When that is doen she should tab to the volume button and press enter.
Check there whether the headset sound accitentally has been turned off.
/A
Stumpy skrev 2011-01-24 05:22:

My GF has an USB headset that suddenly doesn’t work. It was working
fine, with the exception that she had to re-boot to get sound back
after unplugging it. Now when you plug it in the computer makes the
usual noises when plugging something in to the USB port, but the
headset acts like it hasn’t been plugged in. No sound out of the
microphone or the speakers on the headset. She’s running XP home SP3,
any suggestions?

Thanks,

Scott
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Re: USB headset

2011-01-24 Thread Stumpy
The volume controls for the headset are fine.  I should have mentioned that 
although the computer makes it's usual plugging in/ unplugging sounds, it 
acts like nothing was done at all.  The sounds from the computer, Jaws, 
music, etc. still come out of the computer speakers.  I'm about to go mess 
with the audigy sound card settings a bit more, after I download the most 
recent drivers.


   Thanks,

   Scott


-Original Message- 
From: Anders Holmberg

Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 2:36 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: USB headset


Hi!
She might check the volume controls for the headset.
Open the control panel and select sound.
Control tab to the sound devices tab.
Here she can chooce the usb head set.
When that is doen she should tab to the volume button and press enter.
Check there whether the headset sound accitentally has been turned off.
/A
Stumpy skrev 2011-01-24 05:22:
My GF has an USB headset that suddenly doesn’t work.  It was working fine, 
with the exception that she had to re-boot to get sound back after 
unplugging it.  Now when you plug it in the computer makes the usual 
noises when plugging something in to the USB port, but the headset acts 
like it hasn’t been plugged in.  No sound out of the microphone or the 
speakers on the headset.  She’s running XP home SP3, any suggestions?


 Thanks,

 Scott
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Re: pandora radio

2011-01-24 Thread Jorge Paez
There is also iHeart Radio,
completely accessible, and you can choose by city, personality, genre etc.

Jorge


On Jan 23, 2011, at 9:28 PM, Bud Schwab wrote:

> Hi David,
> 
> Actually I am looking for a stand alone radio but that sounds very 
> intrigueing and I'm going to look at that also.
> Thanks.
> 
> BudAt 05:55 PM 1/23/2011, you wrote:
>> Are you wanting a stand alone radio>?  Pandora, as far as I know, is 
>> software available on PC and iPhone/iTouch.  I don't have your answer if you 
>> want a stand alone radio, but if you want a great app for internet radio on 
>> iTouch or iPhone you really should take a look at OO Tunes.  It has almost 
>> 30,000 stations, there is no monthly or yearly charge, and the app only 
>> costs $4.99.  It works great with VoiceOver, and even has a setting to turn 
>> on VoiceOver accessibility that makes it work flawlessly.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> - Original Message - From: "Bud Schwab" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 2:17 PM
>> Subject: pandora radio
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi Gang,
>>> 
>>> I wonder if any of you are familiar with the Pandora web radio?  Is it a 
>>> stand alone radio or one that you have to use along with your computer?  I 
>>> asked about the music pal a while back and got no replies so I presume 
>>> nobody had heard of it.  I have a Sanyo R227 which is just what I want 
>>> except it can't be operated without eyes.  I'm looking for a web radio that 
>>> has some presets and can scan for the thousands of stations around the 
>>> world but it seems that there isn't such a thing that blinks can use.
>>> Thanks for any info.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Bud Schwab
>>> W 6 Z Y P
>>> Malibu, California
>>> 
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Re: Pandora radio

2011-01-24 Thread kim kelly

It is a real good internet radio.
I really like it.

- Original Message - 
From: "Christopher Bartlett" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: RE: Pandora radio


Pandora is also available through a variety of set-top devices including 
the

Roku player and the x-box as well as other gaming consoles I believe.  In
order to use Pandora with a PC, you should check out Christopher Toth's
Pandora client called HOPE at
http://www.q-continuum.net

Good luck.
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Re: Pandora radio

2011-01-24 Thread Gary Schindler
The point is, he wants an internet radio like most of us do. As far as I 
know the boes doesn't do that. another thing, they sound to plasticy.

that is just my opinion, so don't anyone get in an uproar.

- Original Message - 
From: "Matthew" 

To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 12:18 PM
Subject: RE: Pandora radio



If you want a stand alone radio that is easy to use I would advise a bose
acoustical wave system. You can make payments and the remote is very easy 
to

use. At least the one I have is.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bud Schwab
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 11:07 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Pandora radio

Thanks Chris for the info. Actually I'm looking for a stand alone
radio which doesn't seem to be available at this time that is blind
friendly.  This Pandora intrigues me though so I'm going to look into it.
Talk to you later.

BudAt 06:31 AM 1/24/2011, you wrote:

Pandora is also available through a variety of set-top devices including

the

Roku player and the x-box as well as other gaming consoles I believe.  In
order to use Pandora with a PC, you should check out Christopher Toth's
Pandora client called HOPE at
http://www.q-continuum.net

Good luck.
Chris Bartlett



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RE: Pandora radio

2011-01-24 Thread Bud Schwab

Hi Matthew,

I didn't make myself very clear, Actually I'm trying to find a stand 
alone web radio that is blind friendly.  I have a Sanyo R227 which is 
just what I want but it is impossible to operate the scann mode 
without the two most valuable organs most people have.  Fortunately 
it does have sixteen presets so I can use it a little.  I have had a 
Vose radio for a number of years and it is indeed a great radio and 
easy to operate.

Thanks again and my apologies to the group for spending so much time on this.

BudAt 09:18 AM 1/24/2011, you wrote:

If you want a stand alone radio that is easy to use I would advise a bose
acoustical wave system. You can make payments and the remote is very easy to
use. At least the one I have is.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bud Schwab
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 11:07 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Pandora radio

Thanks Chris for the info. Actually I'm looking for a stand alone
radio which doesn't seem to be available at this time that is blind
friendly.  This Pandora intrigues me though so I'm going to look into it.
Talk to you later.

BudAt 06:31 AM 1/24/2011, you wrote:
>Pandora is also available through a variety of set-top devices including
the
>Roku player and the x-box as well as other gaming consoles I believe.  In
>order to use Pandora with a PC, you should check out Christopher Toth's
>Pandora client called HOPE at
>http://www.q-continuum.net
>
>Good luck.
> Chris Bartlett
>
>
>
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RE: Pandora radio

2011-01-24 Thread Matthew
If you want a stand alone radio that is easy to use I would advise a bose
acoustical wave system. You can make payments and the remote is very easy to
use. At least the one I have is.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bud Schwab
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 11:07 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: Pandora radio

Thanks Chris for the info. Actually I'm looking for a stand alone 
radio which doesn't seem to be available at this time that is blind 
friendly.  This Pandora intrigues me though so I'm going to look into it.
Talk to you later.

BudAt 06:31 AM 1/24/2011, you wrote:
>Pandora is also available through a variety of set-top devices including
the
>Roku player and the x-box as well as other gaming consoles I believe.  In
>order to use Pandora with a PC, you should check out Christopher Toth's
>Pandora client called HOPE at
>http://www.q-continuum.net
>
>Good luck.
> Chris Bartlett
>
>
>
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RE: Pandora radio

2011-01-24 Thread Bud Schwab
Thanks Chris for the info. Actually I'm looking for a stand alone 
radio which doesn't seem to be available at this time that is blind 
friendly.  This Pandora intrigues me though so I'm going to look into it.

Talk to you later.

BudAt 06:31 AM 1/24/2011, you wrote:

Pandora is also available through a variety of set-top devices including the
Roku player and the x-box as well as other gaming consoles I believe.  In
order to use Pandora with a PC, you should check out Christopher Toth's
Pandora client called HOPE at
http://www.q-continuum.net

Good luck.
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RE: Pandora radio

2011-01-24 Thread Christopher Bartlett
Pandora is also available through a variety of set-top devices including the
Roku player and the x-box as well as other gaming consoles I believe.  In
order to use Pandora with a PC, you should check out Christopher Toth's
Pandora client called HOPE at
http://www.q-continuum.net

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Help wit goldwave and plugins.

2011-01-24 Thread Anders Holmberg

Hi!
I can't for the life of me remember how to install directx plugins to 
goldwave.

Anyone?
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Re: USB headset

2011-01-24 Thread Marsha

Hi
 I had this problem.  Unfortunately I took it to the tech.  He reinstalled 
Windows claimed he backed up stuff for me,  however, most all is lost.


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