Re: fm transmitters revisited

2008-10-24 Thread Michael J. Schwandt

Hi list,
There is another option.  Here in the sacramento, ca area the fm band is 
very crowded so i use a dedicated av transmitter and reciever.  i have 
two of these units, one working in the 900mhz band and the other working 
in the 2.4 ghz band.  These units consist of a transmitter and 
reciever.  You plug the source into the transmitter and a set of wired 
speakers into the reciever.  They do cover my entire house and yard.  
You can get them on three different bands of frequencies, 900 mhz, which 
are becomming hard to find, 2.4 ghz, which are the most common now and 
5.8 ghz, the newest band to be used.  Some of these broadcast only audio 
while others broadcast both audio and video.  if you do a google search, 
you will be able to find a lot of these.  Amazon sells several types as 
well.

hth
Mike,
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re: klango player

2008-07-04 Thread Michael J. Schwandt
Ok, I tried this player.  Every time I launched the program I heard the 
tic toc sound then the voice would say fatel error.  Not a good sign, 
grin.  tried it several times and got the same results, so I uninstalled 
it.  bye bye klango.
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Re: Equalizing Volume

2008-05-19 Thread Michael J. Schwandt
Hello,
Don't own sound fordge but there is a program named MP3gain that does 
exactly what you want.  You can point it to a folder of mp3's and it 
will normalize them all.
mike

constantine (on laptop) wrote:
 Hi

 I'm not sure about sound forge, but in gold wave, when you do a batch 
 process, there's an effects tab. Pressing enter on the add button presents 
 you with a veriety of choices, one of which is maximize volume, and probably 
 a way to normalize it, too. Not sure about sound forge- does it have a batch 
 processing feature? If it does, check around for an effects tab, or 
 something similar.

 Hope that helps, sorry I don't have sound forge (too expensive for me 
 grin)


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 Hi listers,

 Is there a way to do a batch volume boost in Sound Forge ver 8?  I am 
 trying
 to get each of my MP3's to be the same volume.  I want to be able to get 
 it
 done using a batch process in stead of one at a time.

 Any help is greatly appreciated.

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replay av

2008-05-17 Thread Michael J. Schwandt
Hello,
I am thinking of purchasing replay av.  Awhile back some of the list 
members were talking about a discount coupon for the blind.  Is this 
still in effect?  If it is, could someone please give me the coupon code.

Thanks in Advance,
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Re: looking for a program

2007-12-15 Thread Michael J. Schwandt
Hi Terra,

Check out DupeGuruME from Hardcoded software at
http://www.hardcoded.net/dupeguru_me/

Mike

Terra Syslo wrote:
 Does anyone know of a program that will search your music collection and
 find duplicates based on the mp3 tag information so they can be removed?

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