Changing the order of songs in an i-tunes playlist

2012-06-16 Thread John Riehl
It's easy.
You have to do it on your computer. Get into I-tunes and into your playlist.
To change the order, move the cursor to the song you want to move. Cut it to
the clipboard with control-X. Then move it to where you want it to be in the
playlist and hit control-C. It will now be in the same position as the song
your cursor was on when you copied the song you cut to your clipboard. 

I don't know how to do that with Roadshow. 

John Riehl 

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Hi All,
How do I change the order of songs in an Itunes playlist.  Also, 
I need to know how to do this in Roxio 2011.  Please excuse the 
subject line.  I am writing this on my mobile device and didn't 
know how to put in the correct mailing list address.  Thanks in 
advance!!
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re: Trying to install mp3 ripper

2012-06-16 Thread Kathy

Hi All,
How do I change the order of songs in an Itunes playlist.  Also, 
I need to know how to do this in Roxio 2011.  Please excuse the 
subject line.  I am writing this on my mobile device and didn't 
know how to put in the correct mailing list address.  Thanks in 
advance!!

Kathy M

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Re: Ripping CDs With CDEX: How Do You Tell CDEX to include Title And Artist In Track Listing?

2012-06-16 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I assume it's in the help files for CDex, but I think you just need to
go into the CDDB tab of the CDex preferences, which I think you can get
to with F4, specify an email address (note it just has to follow the
email address format and doesn't have to be a real email address) and
then choose either freedb.org or cddb.com for your track info database.
Note that I didn't feel like going downstairs and firing up my Windows
desktop just to look up this information, so I'm going from memory and
what I was able to Google. I hope this proves useful!

On 16/06/12 21:58, Tom Kaufman wrote:
> Hello list:  Am going to try and rip this CD I had ripped with WMP, only this 
> time I'm giving CDEX a try! But I need to know how to make CDEX put the track 
> information, such as title and artist and so forth in the track listing!  
> Somewhere I may already have this information, but would take me more time 
> than I feel like taking to hunt it down!  So if someone could post this 
> information, it would be much appreciated!
> Tom Kaufman
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Ripping CDs With CDEX: How Do You Tell CDEX to include Title And Artist In Track Listing?

2012-06-16 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello list:  Am going to try and rip this CD I had ripped with WMP, only this 
time I'm giving CDEX a try! But I need to know how to make CDEX put the track 
information, such as title and artist and so forth in the track listing!  
Somewhere I may already have this information, but would take me more time than 
I feel like taking to hunt it down!  So if someone could post this information, 
it would be much appreciated!
Tom Kaufman
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Re: More probably really basic questions.

2012-06-16 Thread Joe Paton

Gold wave dave, gold wave.
It will do it all.
You'll have to do the transcription in real time however.

speak soon?

Joe


At 01:58 15/06/2012, you wrote:

What are some ways to take audio from old tape or cassette sources to the
pc?  Using XP and at present have the free Winamp as wel as Goldwave.  Do I
have what I need on the pc side?  Would going to the pay version of Winamp
be better?  Or would something else be better?  Thanks.


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Trying to install mp3 ripper

2012-06-16 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,

Anyone ever used mp3 ripper?
Having a very strange problem.
It's a very easy install but when I get to the license agreement, it asks if
I wanna accept and I route the mouse to click on yes, and the program says,
exit setup?
Basicly, it's not recognizing that I'm clickin on yes.
Any ideas?


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Re: Ripping with WMP [was "Re: An Odd Problem (at least to me!)"]

2012-06-16 Thread Robert Logue
There is an option to rearange ripped tracks in folders using settings from 
the ripping settings.
Rearrange music in rip music folder, using rip music settings. It is checked 
by default.  Don't know where ripped files go when this isn't checked.


Bob

P.S.  WMP12 is very difficult for me to navigate with Jaws.



- Original Message - 
From: "Brett Boyer" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping with WMP [was "Re: An Odd Problem (at least to me!)"]


Hi Tom and all. Not sure what to tell you. I had a cd that i ripped that 
had 17 tracks out of 20. I found the 3 tracks in a different folder called 
unknown.
I organize my ripping method by artists directory, then album directory. I 
have found a few stray tracks in other places in these folders.
WMP also moved things around when i had the option to find missing 
information. For example, I had a song that was on a compilation. WMP took 
the song and made a new directory and put that one track in there. When I 
saw the directory of the album name, and I knew I didn't own that album. 
Sure enough when I went to see what was inside the directory it was my 
missing track sitting there by itself with a totally different album name 
in the tag.
So my advice, not the greatest, is too look around your music directory 
that all your wmp stuff goes in to. If it's a big mess try sorting your 
files by last date modified. This will tel lyou what folders have had 
changes made to them in the most recent to the oldest.

Again not sure if i'm helping here or just making you pull out your hair.
good luck
bb
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping with WMP [was "Re: An Odd Problem (at least to me!)"]


In my case, I also use Windows Media only to rip music; I then go to "My 
Documents"; then My Music; that's where my stuff usually will go if I've 
ripped music to my computer.  Once I find it, I then move it to wherever 
I want it; typically to my external drive.  But I still don't know why 
that CD I ripped last night doesn't have all the tracks!  Will have to 
investigate further!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Brett Boyer" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping with WMP [was "Re: An Odd Problem (at least to 
me!)"]



I hate the wmp library and I only use wmp to rip music. I then use 
windows explorer to see where my files have gone.

hth
bb
- Original Message - 
From: "Christopher Chaltain" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: Ripping with WMP [was "Re: An Odd Problem (at least to 
me!)"]




The problem is that I very seldom boot my Windows PC anymore, but going
from memory, I think you should be able to click on the library view 
and

then view by artist or album to look for those stray tracks. Note that
you can also use other media players like Winamp or FooBar to look
through your library, if those interfaces are easier to use. Even
Windows Explorer should do the trick.

I need to do some ripping on my Windows PC anyway, so I'll take a look
and see if I can offer up any better tips than that.

On 13/06/12 00:59, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Well here's the thing: I know very little about how to navigate this 
WMP

library!  I thought there was an easy way to delete something (I
eventually got there) but I couldn't go back and repeat or retrace my
steps!  I kind of like ripping with WMP for it's ability to title the
tracks right out of the box (CDEX doesn't do this) as I understand it,
you have to set it up to do it!  So maybe if someone would be so kind 
as

to tell me how to search for these tracks (would they be in the WMP
library) it would be most appreciated!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Brett Boyer" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: Ripping with WMP [was "Re: An Odd Problem (at least to 
me!)"]



Hi. I agree with Chris. A good place to check is the unknown folder 
if

there is one.
that or the various, or the unknown artist.
When i rip a cd through wmp I actually search to see if there are
multiple entries for the cd sometimes I'll find more than 2 or 3
versions. I can usually tell which is the correct version because
track lists are different or the number of tracks are different.
One more thing, IMO, winamp is a much better autotagger than wmp.
bb
- Original Message - From: "Christopher Chaltain"

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 7:47 PM
Subject: Ripping with WMP [was "Re: An Odd Problem (at least to 
me!)"]



Have you looked around for those tracks? Is it possible they ended 
up
getting loaded in the library under another artist or album? I've 
had
this happen to me with different CD rippers, and I usually just edit 
the

MP3 tags myself to straighten it out.

On 12/06/12