Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Jed Barton

ok, so tell me about this program a little bit, sounds really cool.


On 12/10/2015 1:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for a few years.

Very accessible.

You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods including Dropbox, 
iTunes and so on.

The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to stream from 
Bossjock over the Internet or automate.



On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams  wrote:



Sent from my iPhone
Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that works well with 
the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone and i would like to use the 
software as a mixing board. Also, the software must be compatible with voice 
over.


**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
halfwits in this world behind.








Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
I can’t comment on the latest version as I’ve not used it for a while but I 
think you had to add various Apps to automate though it could be done, the best 
thing to do is to follow Bossjock on Twitter and from there you can see what 
everyone who owns Bossjock is doing and how they’re doing it.

Boss jock is compatible with a Multi App Interface that many other IOS use, 
can’t think of the name at the moment but the shot of which is that many Apps 
can be used in conjunction with each other to enhance the end result.


> On 11 Dec 2015, at 8:43 AM, Robert Williams  wrote:
> 
> 
> When one track is finished playing, will the next track that you've placed in 
> the cart, automatically fade in?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Dec 10, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
>> 
>> Well I can’t really tell you all that much more than I’ve already mentioned.
>> 
>> When you open the App the first thing you see is a whole lot of Cart Players 
>> on the screen - how many players on the screen depends on the sort of IOS 
>> device you’re using, if you’re using an iPad you’ll see more -, you can add 
>> more players to the screen if you like.
>> 
>> Each player is associated with a track or jingle so you set things up before 
>> you start broadcasting or on the fly whilst you’re broadcasting.
>> 
>> You can say set Dart Play 2 to use a file in your Dropbox or iTunes and 
>> likewise the same with other Cart players on the screen, switching between 
>> them at will whilst you’re broadcasting, full monitoring is standard as 
>> you’d expect.
>> 
>> The output of your broadcast can be recorded for logging purposes or 
>> streamed etc.
>> 
>> Extra effects can be added.
>> 
>> You can use the built-in microphone of your IOS device which sounds rather 
>> good - particularly if you turn off noise cancelling - though I’d recommend 
>> an external microphone.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 11 Dec 2015, at 6:58 AM, Jed Barton  wrote:
>>> 
>>> ok, so tell me about this program a little bit, sounds really cool.
>>> 
>>> 
 On 12/10/2015 1:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for a few 
 years.
 
 Very accessible.
 
 You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods including 
 Dropbox, iTunes and so on.
 
 The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to stream 
 from Bossjock over the Internet or automate.
 
 
> On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that works 
> well with the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone and i would 
> like to use the software as a mixing board. Also, the software must be 
> compatible with voice over.
 
 **
 Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
 halfwits in this world behind.
>> 
>> **
>> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
>> halfwits in this world behind.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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Digital Radio Podcast: Sangean DPR77 Portable

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Digital%20Radio%20-%2002%20Sangean%20DPR77%20Portable.mp3
 

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Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well I can’t really tell you all that much more than I’ve already mentioned.

When you open the App the first thing you see is a whole lot of Cart Players on 
the screen - how many players on the screen depends on the sort of IOS device 
you’re using, if you’re using an iPad you’ll see more -, you can add more 
players to the screen if you like.

Each player is associated with a track or jingle so you set things up before 
you start broadcasting or on the fly whilst you’re broadcasting.

You can say set Dart Play 2 to use a file in your Dropbox or iTunes and 
likewise the same with other Cart players on the screen, switching between them 
at will whilst you’re broadcasting, full monitoring is standard as you’d expect.

The output of your broadcast can be recorded for logging purposes or streamed 
etc.

Extra effects can be added.

You can use the built-in microphone of your IOS device which sounds rather good 
- particularly if you turn off noise cancelling - though I’d recommend an 
external microphone.


> On 11 Dec 2015, at 6:58 AM, Jed Barton  wrote:
> 
> ok, so tell me about this program a little bit, sounds really cool.
> 
> 
> On 12/10/2015 1:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for a few 
>> years.
>> 
>> Very accessible.
>> 
>> You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods including 
>> Dropbox, iTunes and so on.
>> 
>> The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to stream 
>> from Bossjock over the Internet or automate.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that works well 
>>> with the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone and i would like to 
>>> use the software as a mixing board. Also, the software must be compatible 
>>> with voice over.
>> 
>> **
>> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
>> halfwits in this world behind.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
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Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Robert Williams

When one track is finished playing, will the next track that you've placed in 
the cart, automatically fade in?

Sent from my iPhone

> On Dec 10, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> 
> Well I can’t really tell you all that much more than I’ve already mentioned.
> 
> When you open the App the first thing you see is a whole lot of Cart Players 
> on the screen - how many players on the screen depends on the sort of IOS 
> device you’re using, if you’re using an iPad you’ll see more -, you can add 
> more players to the screen if you like.
> 
> Each player is associated with a track or jingle so you set things up before 
> you start broadcasting or on the fly whilst you’re broadcasting.
> 
> You can say set Dart Play 2 to use a file in your Dropbox or iTunes and 
> likewise the same with other Cart players on the screen, switching between 
> them at will whilst you’re broadcasting, full monitoring is standard as you’d 
> expect.
> 
> The output of your broadcast can be recorded for logging purposes or streamed 
> etc.
> 
> Extra effects can be added.
> 
> You can use the built-in microphone of your IOS device which sounds rather 
> good - particularly if you turn off noise cancelling - though I’d recommend 
> an external microphone.
> 
> 
>> On 11 Dec 2015, at 6:58 AM, Jed Barton  wrote:
>> 
>> ok, so tell me about this program a little bit, sounds really cool.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 12/10/2015 1:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>> Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for a few 
>>> years.
>>> 
>>> Very accessible.
>>> 
>>> You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods including 
>>> Dropbox, iTunes and so on.
>>> 
>>> The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to stream 
>>> from Bossjock over the Internet or automate.
>>> 
>>> 
 On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams  wrote:
 
 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that works well 
 with the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone and i would like to 
 use the software as a mixing board. Also, the software must be compatible 
 with voice over.
>>> 
>>> **
>>> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
>>> halfwits in this world behind.
> 
> **
> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
> halfwits in this world behind.
> 
> 
> 



Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
Okay here's the web site so you can get further information and the App 
itself.  I did ask the developer if he would consider writing an Android 
version, that's how good it is.


I just opened the App on my iPad Mini and its amazing how many Cart 
Players can fit on an iPad Mini screen, counted at least 20.

http://bossjockstudio.com/


On 12/11/2015 8:43 AM, Robert Williams wrote:

When one track is finished playing, will the next track that you've placed in 
the cart, automatically fade in?

Sent from my iPhone


On Dec 10, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Dane Trethowan  wrote:

Well I can’t really tell you all that much more than I’ve already mentioned.

When you open the App the first thing you see is a whole lot of Cart Players on 
the screen - how many players on the screen depends on the sort of IOS device 
you’re using, if you’re using an iPad you’ll see more -, you can add more 
players to the screen if you like.

Each player is associated with a track or jingle so you set things up before 
you start broadcasting or on the fly whilst you’re broadcasting.

You can say set Dart Play 2 to use a file in your Dropbox or iTunes and 
likewise the same with other Cart players on the screen, switching between them 
at will whilst you’re broadcasting, full monitoring is standard as you’d expect.

The output of your broadcast can be recorded for logging purposes or streamed 
etc.

Extra effects can be added.

You can use the built-in microphone of your IOS device which sounds rather good 
- particularly if you turn off noise cancelling - though I’d recommend an 
external microphone.



On 11 Dec 2015, at 6:58 AM, Jed Barton  wrote:

ok, so tell me about this program a little bit, sounds really cool.



On 12/10/2015 1:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for a few years.

Very accessible.

You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods including Dropbox, 
iTunes and so on.

The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to stream from 
Bossjock over the Internet or automate.



On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams  wrote:



Sent from my iPhone
Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that works well with 
the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone and i would like to use the 
software as a mixing board. Also, the software must be compatible with voice 
over.

**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
halfwits in this world behind.

**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
halfwits in this world behind.





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Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Jed Barton
ok so here's the big question.  How would i hook up speakers, and have 
it so that voiceover isn't going out over your DJ speakers?

also, can you hook up an external harddrive to this?
On 12/10/2015 7:01 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Okay here's the web site so you can get further information and the App
itself.  I did ask the developer if he would consider writing an Android
version, that's how good it is.

I just opened the App on my iPad Mini and its amazing how many Cart
Players can fit on an iPad Mini screen, counted at least 20.
http://bossjockstudio.com/


On 12/11/2015 8:43 AM, Robert Williams wrote:

When one track is finished playing, will the next track that you've
placed in the cart, automatically fade in?

Sent from my iPhone


On Dec 10, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Dane Trethowan
 wrote:

Well I can’t really tell you all that much more than I’ve already
mentioned.

When you open the App the first thing you see is a whole lot of Cart
Players on the screen - how many players on the screen depends on the
sort of IOS device you’re using, if you’re using an iPad you’ll see
more -, you can add more players to the screen if you like.

Each player is associated with a track or jingle so you set things up
before you start broadcasting or on the fly whilst you’re broadcasting.

You can say set Dart Play 2 to use a file in your Dropbox or iTunes
and likewise the same with other Cart players on the screen,
switching between them at will whilst you’re broadcasting, full
monitoring is standard as you’d expect.

The output of your broadcast can be recorded for logging purposes or
streamed etc.

Extra effects can be added.

You can use the built-in microphone of your IOS device which sounds
rather good - particularly if you turn off noise cancelling - though
I’d recommend an external microphone.



On 11 Dec 2015, at 6:58 AM, Jed Barton  wrote:

ok, so tell me about this program a little bit, sounds really cool.



On 12/10/2015 1:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for
a few years.

Very accessible.

You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods
including Dropbox, iTunes and so on.

The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to
stream from Bossjock over the Internet or automate.



On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams
 wrote:



Sent from my iPhone
Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that
works well with the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone
and i would like to use the software as a mixing board. Also, the
software must be compatible with voice over.

**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest
of the halfwits in this world behind.

**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest
of the halfwits in this world behind.









Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Robert Williams


Sent from my iPhone
Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that works well with 
the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone and i would like to use the 
software as a mixing board. Also, the software must be compatible with voice 
over.


Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for a few years.

Very accessible.

You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods including Dropbox, 
iTunes and so on.

The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to stream from 
Bossjock over the Internet or automate.


> On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that works well 
> with the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone and i would like to use 
> the software as a mixing board. Also, the software must be compatible with 
> voice over.

**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
halfwits in this world behind.





Easy CD Converter

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
I think that's the name of the software now, anyone using the latest 
update of this? I can't seem to find the convert button anymore - used 
when converting multiple files - I've tried Window-Eyes and NVDA so if 
anyone knows where I may find it on the screen - if in fact its still 
visible - or a shortcut then I'd be very happy.


If Not? Well no problem I'll just have to use another conversion solution.

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Re: Dj software for the iphone

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
You can set Bossjock so that you'll hear Voiceover but Voiceover will be 
invisible to the sound Bossjock generates in other words the output of 
Bossjock - whether you stream or record or whatever - and its associated 
effects or plug-ins - have nothing whatever to do with Voiceover.


There may be ways to connect hard drives but why would you need to 
bother given that you can associate Bossjock to a Dropbox account or 
iTunes on your IOS device depending on your needs.


I suggest you have a look at the web site or follow Bossjock on Twitter 
to get the feel for the App or buy the thing and have a play, its a 
fascinating little App which won't break the bank.




On 12/11/2015 12:04 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
ok so here's the big question.  How would i hook up speakers, and have 
it so that voiceover isn't going out over your DJ speakers?

also, can you hook up an external harddrive to this?
On 12/10/2015 7:01 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Okay here's the web site so you can get further information and the App
itself.  I did ask the developer if he would consider writing an Android
version, that's how good it is.

I just opened the App on my iPad Mini and its amazing how many Cart
Players can fit on an iPad Mini screen, counted at least 20.
http://bossjockstudio.com/


On 12/11/2015 8:43 AM, Robert Williams wrote:

When one track is finished playing, will the next track that you've
placed in the cart, automatically fade in?

Sent from my iPhone


On Dec 10, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Dane Trethowan
 wrote:

Well I can’t really tell you all that much more than I’ve already
mentioned.

When you open the App the first thing you see is a whole lot of Cart
Players on the screen - how many players on the screen depends on the
sort of IOS device you’re using, if you’re using an iPad you’ll see
more -, you can add more players to the screen if you like.

Each player is associated with a track or jingle so you set things up
before you start broadcasting or on the fly whilst you’re 
broadcasting.


You can say set Dart Play 2 to use a file in your Dropbox or iTunes
and likewise the same with other Cart players on the screen,
switching between them at will whilst you’re broadcasting, full
monitoring is standard as you’d expect.

The output of your broadcast can be recorded for logging purposes or
streamed etc.

Extra effects can be added.

You can use the built-in microphone of your IOS device which sounds
rather good - particularly if you turn off noise cancelling - though
I’d recommend an external microphone.



On 11 Dec 2015, at 6:58 AM, Jed Barton  wrote:

ok, so tell me about this program a little bit, sounds really cool.



On 12/10/2015 1:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Try Bossjock which is very nice and I’ve been using it here now for
a few years.

Very accessible.

You can bring music into Bossjock using a variety of methods
including Dropbox, iTunes and so on.

The App is compatible with other Apps which is handy if you wish to
stream from Bossjock over the Internet or automate.



On 11 Dec 2015, at 3:55 AM, Robert Williams
 wrote:



Sent from my iPhone
Is anyone aware of good compatible dj software that wkill  that
works well with the Iiphone? I have over 6000 tracks on my phone
and i would like to use the software as a mixing board. Also, the
software must be compatible with voice over.

**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest
of the halfwits in this world behind.

**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest
of the halfwits in this world behind.









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Re: Easy CD Converter

2015-12-10 Thread Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona

good luck
I haven't found the convert button either
if you do find another sulution please let me know

On 12/10/2015 6:53 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I think that's the name of the software now, anyone using the latest 
update of this? I can't seem to find the convert button anymore - used 
when converting multiple files - I've tried Window-Eyes and NVDA so if 
anyone knows where I may find it on the screen - if in fact its still 
visible - or a shortcut then I'd be very happy.


If Not? Well no problem I'll just have to use another conversion 
solution.







Re: Easy CD Converter

2015-12-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
Don't worry I'll take another look, the best Screen Reader to use with 
Easy CD Converter at present seems to be Window-Eyes though my 
installation of WE is far from perfect at the moment so when I get some 
more time I'll go through that and have another shot at finding that 
damn "Convert" button and I'm sure that it was visible in the previous 
version of Easy CD Converter.




On 12/11/2015 12:59 PM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona wrote:

good luck
I haven't found the convert button either
if you do find another sulution please let me know

On 12/10/2015 6:53 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I think that's the name of the software now, anyone using the latest 
update of this? I can't seem to find the convert button anymore - 
used when converting multiple files - I've tried Window-Eyes and NVDA 
so if anyone knows where I may find it on the screen - if in fact its 
still visible - or a shortcut then I'd be very happy.


If Not? Well no problem I'll just have to use another conversion 
solution.







--

**
Those who don't need help are prepared to help themselves




Logitech g933 elite headphones.

2015-12-10 Thread Curtis Delzer
Hi guys! I've purchased the Logitech g933 gaming wireless headset for 
my wife's Christmas present. I am setting them up with her computer 
but, 2 things; (1) no driver CD was included in the package, and (2) 
I can't find the "dongle" which is suppose to be connected to the USB 
of the computer as in the G930 gaming headset which I bought so it's 
confusing! How could the package come from Amazon without all that 
should be there, or am I clueless? Does anyone have the Logitech G933 
gaming headset here on PC-Audio and can help me?  Two things I do 
like and they are (1) you connect this usb wireless headset to your 
other audio equipment such as your iPhone with a cable with a 
built-in microphone / volume control and not only talk over the 
iPhone with it, but start / stop the music and answer calls. (2) 
there is an included adapter to connect to your sub-mini jack for 
your Panasonic or similarly equipped land line telephone set and use 
this marvelous headset over the phone line as well.
I see the charging USB cable, but no dongle to drive the headset 
wirelessly or driver CD as in the G930. or the charging station which 
is suppose to be there.

THANKS!





Curtis Delzer, H.S.
San Bernardino, CA