VLC
Some Assistance please. Information on keystrokes is what I need. Thanks Andrea -- Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad
Re: Pandora
Hi! As far as I'm aware the Pandora software for Windows and the Mac is still inaccessible but help is at hand in the form of several Pandora clients. For Windows you can use the Hope Pandora client and for the Mac you can use the Muse client, both are very easy to use. On 25/01/2016 1:00 PM, randy tijerina wrote: Hi friends...randy here...tell me, how accessible is Pandora the radio programme? I'm using jaws17..do I have to download or install anythingcan I add stuff to an existing radio station? -- ** Those who don't need help are prepared to help themselves
Pandora
Hi friends...randy here...tell me, how accessible is Pandora the radio programme? I'm using jaws17..do I have to download or install anythingcan I add stuff to an existing radio station?
Re: Pandora
where can I get these clients.and will they havea guide sheet to tell me what to do? At 08:44 PM 1/24/2016, you wrote: Hi! As far as I'm aware the Pandora software for Windows and the Mac is still inaccessible but help is at hand in the form of several Pandora clients. For Windows you can use the Hope Pandora client and for the Mac you can use the Muse client, both are very easy to use. On 25/01/2016 1:00 PM, randy tijerina wrote: Hi friends...randy here...tell me, how accessible is Pandora the radio programme? I'm using jaws17..do I have to download or install anythingcan I add stuff to an existing radio station? -- ** Those who don't need help are prepared to help themselves
USB speakers versus internal laptops?
Hi all, for those who use or have used USB powered speakers do they drain your laptop's battery much more than the internal speakers?
SV: VLC
Hi, Here you are. Brian VLC Media Player Shortcuts 1. Most used F Fullscreen Space bar - Pause or play movie V Subtitles on/off (or s) B Audio track cycle Ctrl+Arrow Up/Ctrl+Arrow Down Volume 2. Mouse actions Double click Fullscreen Scroll Volume or Position (see settings) Right click Local menu (play controls, audio/video) 3. Movie Navigation Ctrl+D Open disc menu Ctrl+F Open folder (browse folder menu) Ctrl+R/Ctrl+S Advanced open file Ctrl+O Open single file(s) M Mute and unmute audio P Play movie (from the very beginning) S Stop movie Esc Exit full screen mode [+]/-/= Faster, slower, normal A Aspect ratio C Crop screen G/H Decrease subtitle delay / Increase subtitle delay J/K Decrease audio delay / Increase audio delay Z Change zoom mode Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, Ctrl+3, Ctrl+4 Recent media (in Media - Recent media menu) T Show time Ctrl+T Goto time E Next Frame. Advance forward frame-by-frame 4. Jump in playback Shift+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Very short jump (3 seconds) Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Short jump (10 seconds) Ctrl+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Medium jump (1 minute) Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Long jump 5. Manage VLC, Playlists, and Special Commands Ctrl+H Hide / unhide controls Ctrl+P Preferences/ interface settings Ctrl+E Adjustments and audio/video effects Ctrl+B Edit bookmarks Ctrl+M Open messages Ctrl+N Open network Ctrl+C Open capture device Ctrl+L Open playlist Ctrl+Y Save playlist Ctrl+I/Ctrl+J Media information Alt+A Open audio menu Alt+H Open help menu Alt+M Open media menu Alt+P Open playlist menu Alt+T Open tool menu Alt+V Open video menu Alt+L Open playback menu D Show movie path N Play next movie from playlist F1 Show Help F11 Window full-screen (not equal to pressing F) Alt+F4, Alt+q or Ctrl+Q Quit VLC Shift+S Take a Snapshot / Screenshot -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På vegne af Andrea Sherry Sendt: 24. januar 2016 10:38 Til: PC Audio Discussion List Emne: VLC Some Assistance please. Information on keystrokes is what I need. Thanks Andrea -- Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad
Re: playing media files through more than one output
Interesting question. I can immediately think of how this could be done on a Mac as Audio Hijack 3 would allow you to do this without question and without fuss so yeah, interesting to see how one might go about doing this on a Windows PC. I do that sort of thing all the time actually using my Radiologic Broadcasting software so the scenario you’re illustrating does have its place. > On 25 Jan 2016, at 5:10 PM, André van Deventer> wrote: > > Hi all > > I realize the subject line might be a bit confusing so please let me explain. > > I have been wondering for some time whether it is possible to play media > files like mp3 files for example through two different sound cards at the > same time. I realize that this may sound unusual but I may have need of > someth9ing like this in the near future. > > Say for example you have two different usb sound devices and you would like > to have the music to come through both of these devices? Is such a thing > possible? > > Regards > > Andre > > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
RE: playing media files through more than one output
Dane What I was thinking actually might never be necessary. I have taken the plunge and ordered the B desktop speakers. I'm still very curious about the sound I will get from them. Many hifi folks seem to say that there are better desktop speakers now available for that price. Be that as it may - I do also have a reasonably high quality DAC available here. And a reasonably good quality hifi sub. So if I should want to add a sub to this system, I might want to be able to play my media files through both the mm-1 speakers and a DAC for the sub at the same time. Just investigating things. It may be that a sub is not necessary at all. André -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan Sent: 25 January 2016 08:17 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: playing media files through more than one output Interesting question. I can immediately think of how this could be done on a Mac as Audio Hijack 3 would allow you to do this without question and without fuss so yeah, interesting to see how one might go about doing this on a Windows PC. I do that sort of thing all the time actually using my Radiologic Broadcasting software so the scenario you’re illustrating does have its place. > On 25 Jan 2016, at 5:10 PM, André van Deventer> wrote: > > Hi all > > I realize the subject line might be a bit confusing so please let me explain. > > I have been wondering for some time whether it is possible to play media > files like mp3 files for example through two different sound cards at the > same time. I realize that this may sound unusual but I may have need of > someth9ing like this in the near future. > > Say for example you have two different usb sound devices and you would like > to have the music to come through both of these devices? Is such a thing > possible? > > Regards > > Andre > > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
SV: USB speakers versus internal laptops?
Hi, Well not really. Brian -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På vegne af Adam Morris Sendt: 25. januar 2016 05:37 Til: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Emne: USB speakers versus internal laptops? Hi all, for those who use or have used USB powered speakers do they drain your laptop's battery much more than the internal speakers?
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If I know Samsung - and if the Samsung phones I've owned are anything to go by - then we're watching an evolution in audio speakers taking place? We'll see as time goes on, early days for Samsung in the audio game at this time. http://www.cybershack.com.au/review/australian-review-samsung-r-series-360-degree-wireless-multiroom-speakers-250116-2 -- ** Those who don't need help are prepared to help themselves
SV: playing media files through more than one output
Hi, On pc virtual audio cable. On Mac. Loopback. Brian -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På vegne af André van Deventer Sendt: 25. januar 2016 07:11 Til: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Emne: playing media files through more than one output Hi all I realize the subject line might be a bit confusing so please let me explain. I have been wondering for some time whether it is possible to play media files like mp3 files for example through two different sound cards at the same time. I realize that this may sound unusual but I may have need of someth9ing like this in the near future. Say for example you have two different usb sound devices and you would like to have the music to come through both of these devices? Is such a thing possible? Regards Andre --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Crystal Radio - Beautiful Music
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Re: USB speakers versus internal laptops?
no. but it depends on which speaker you use and what are the features. like if you use a 2.1 channel speaker the requirements will be a bit hire then if you use a 2 channel speaker On 1/25/16, Adam Morriswrote: > Hi all, > > for those who use or have used USB powered speakers do they drain your > laptop's battery much more than the internal speakers? > > -- search for me on facebook, google+, orkut.. austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com follow me on twitter. austinmpinto contact me on skype. austin.pinto3
Re: USB speakers versus internal laptops?
Hi! Its assumed of course that with a Laptop you probably won’t want something too powerful. Logitech has - or perhaps more accurately had - a set of USB powered speakers which I thought provided extremely good value for money when it came to the performance and sound and the price of $25. These were not your Hi-FI speakers but they certainly could be easily heard at a desktop or table and in a small work room. They used D class amplification so very little power was used. If you have a Laptop or even perhaps an Android device with a USB port then these speakers may very well be worth a consideration, they certainly sound better than all the laptop speakers I’ve ever heard and are damn right excellent if you do a lot of work with your Screen Reader and you need reasonable audio for those wonderful speech synthesisers you’ve bought from the likes of Akapella etc. Excellent for those Internet Radio Broadcasts too. I bought half a dozen pairs at the time. And yes to the controls which are about as simple as you can get, 3 buttons on the right speaker are volume down, bute in the middle and volume up on the right. > On 25 Jan 2016, at 4:18 PM, Austin Pinto> wrote: > > no. > but it depends on which speaker you use and what are the features. > like if you use a 2.1 channel speaker the requirements will be a bit > hire then if you use a 2 channel speaker > > On 1/25/16, Adam Morris wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> for those who use or have used USB powered speakers do they drain your >> laptop's battery much more than the internal speakers? >> >> > > > -- > search for me on facebook, google+, orkut.. > austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com > follow me on twitter. > austinmpinto > contact me on skype. > austin.pinto3 > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
playing media files through more than one output
Hi all I realize the subject line might be a bit confusing so please let me explain. I have been wondering for some time whether it is possible to play media files like mp3 files for example through two different sound cards at the same time. I realize that this may sound unusual but I may have need of someth9ing like this in the near future. Say for example you have two different usb sound devices and you would like to have the music to come through both of these devices? Is such a thing possible? Regards Andre --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Re: SV: VLC
Thanks Andrea On 24/01/2016 10:21 PM, Brian Olesen wrote: Hi, Here you are. Brian VLC Media Player Shortcuts 1. Most used F Fullscreen Space bar - Pause or play movie V Subtitles on/off (or s) B Audio track cycle Ctrl+Arrow Up/Ctrl+Arrow Down Volume 2. Mouse actions Double click Fullscreen Scroll Volume or Position (see settings) Right click Local menu (play controls, audio/video) 3. Movie Navigation Ctrl+D Open disc menu Ctrl+F Open folder (browse folder menu) Ctrl+R/Ctrl+S Advanced open file Ctrl+O Open single file(s) M Mute and unmute audio P Play movie (from the very beginning) S Stop movie Esc Exit full screen mode [+]/-/= Faster, slower, normal A Aspect ratio C Crop screen G/H Decrease subtitle delay / Increase subtitle delay J/K Decrease audio delay / Increase audio delay Z Change zoom mode Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, Ctrl+3, Ctrl+4 Recent media (in Media - Recent media menu) T Show time Ctrl+T Goto time E Next Frame. Advance forward frame-by-frame 4. Jump in playback Shift+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Very short jump (3 seconds) Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Short jump (10 seconds) Ctrl+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Medium jump (1 minute) Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right Long jump 5. Manage VLC, Playlists, and Special Commands Ctrl+H Hide / unhide controls Ctrl+P Preferences/ interface settings Ctrl+E Adjustments and audio/video effects Ctrl+B Edit bookmarks Ctrl+M Open messages Ctrl+N Open network Ctrl+C Open capture device Ctrl+L Open playlist Ctrl+Y Save playlist Ctrl+I/Ctrl+J Media information Alt+A Open audio menu Alt+H Open help menu Alt+M Open media menu Alt+P Open playlist menu Alt+T Open tool menu Alt+V Open video menu Alt+L Open playback menu D Show movie path N Play next movie from playlist F1 Show Help F11 Window full-screen (not equal to pressing F) Alt+F4, Alt+q or Ctrl+Q Quit VLC Shift+S Take a Snapshot / Screenshot -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På vegne af Andrea Sherry Sendt: 24. januar 2016 10:38 Til: PC Audio Discussion List Emne: VLC Some Assistance please. Information on keystrokes is what I need. Thanks Andrea -- Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad