Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Gary Petraccaro
What do you call the device used to connect a turntable to a computer so you 
can record from it and what's its typical price?
Thanks.
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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Peter Scanlon
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RE: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Ibby Karbhari
To be more precise:
Interconnect cable.
Can cost anything from approx. £2 - £100 depending on quality and length and
type of connectors.

Hope this helps.

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RE: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Andre Van Deventer
Hi!

Wwish it was as simple as simply using a cable as Peter seems to suggest.

If you mean a separate turntable, i.e. one that  is not built into a stereo
system, you would probably need some kind of pre-amp  between the turntable
and the computer.

If the turntable is built into a stereo system,  then you can simply use a
connecting cable to connect to the line-in of your sound card and the line
out of the stereo system that you  connect a tape deck to.

Regards

Andre


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A cable smile



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Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread Kathy szinnyey
Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and recently 
the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our website.  Thing 
is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone know what players 
are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and blind-friendly, to play 
these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if you want players that save 
your place for you in a file, you have to buy more expensive stuff.  But any 
help to know which ones to recommend for us blind readers would be greatly 
appreciated!


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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Bruce Toews
I think he means a preamp.

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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread doc
you can get a separate receiver to do that.  Although you may have to seek
an older unit.
  If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?%LINES%then where does the
learning start?
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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Brent Harding
Is it possible to use the phono input, if one has no turn table, to hook the 
computer, xm, etc to? Right now, I have my XM receiver hooked to the VCR 
input, but if I decided to get Sirius also one day, I'd have no other place 
to hook it besides phono, as I have a tape and CD player hooked up, and 
there is no auxiliary on my stereo for one more. I thought, from what I 
heard, it would make anything that's not a turn table sound bad.

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 Hi!

 Wwish it was as simple as simply using a cable as Peter seems to suggest.

 If you mean a separate turntable, i.e. one that  is not built into a 
 stereo
 system, you would probably need some kind of pre-amp  between the 
 turntable
 and the computer.

 If the turntable is built into a stereo system,  then you can simply use a
 connecting cable to connect to the line-in of your sound card and the line
 out of the stereo system that you  connect a tape deck to.

 Regards

 Andre


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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread doc
The problem you will run into is that most phono inputs are amplified.  your
ouput on your xm and Sirius units are like headphone jacks and all you would
get is distortion.
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 Is it possible to use the phono input, if one has no turn table, to hook
the
 computer, xm, etc to? Right now, I have my XM receiver hooked to the VCR
 input, but if I decided to get Sirius also one day, I'd have no other
place
 to hook it besides phono, as I have a tape and CD player hooked up, and
 there is no auxiliary on my stereo for one more. I thought, from what I
 heard, it would make anything that's not a turn table sound bad.

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 From: Andre Van Deventer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 6:10 AM
 Subject: RE: Name and Price


  Hi!
 
  Wwish it was as simple as simply using a cable as Peter seems to
suggest.
 
  If you mean a separate turntable, i.e. one that  is not built into a
  stereo
  system, you would probably need some kind of pre-amp  between the
  turntable
  and the computer.
 
  If the turntable is built into a stereo system,  then you can simply use
a
  connecting cable to connect to the line-in of your sound card and the
line
  out of the stereo system that you  connect a tape deck to.
 
  Regards
 
  Andre
 
 
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  A cable smile
 
 
 
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Re: Trying to download winamp

2005-11-09 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Matthew.  I have an alternative to download Winamp, if you might want to 
try it:  It's whitestick.co.uk!  Hope this helps!
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 Good evening listers.

 I have a problem when trying to download winamp 5.11.
 I get as far as trying to save the file, but if I try
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 of i.e compleetely.  I went to www.winamp.com.  I am
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RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread André van Deventer
Probably most of Iriver's players will do this also?
 

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Hi Cathy.  I have a Panasonic DVD player that also plays MP3's and WMA
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 Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and 
 recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on 
 our website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  
 Does anyone know what players are available, that are relativiely 
 inexpensive and blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, 
 blind friendly or no, if you want players that save your place for you 
 in a file, you have to buy more expensive stuff.  But any help to know 
 which ones to recommend for us blind readers would be greatly appreciated!


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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Thanks.  All I could come up with was head amp and that didn't sound right.
Appreciated.

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  I think he means a preamp.

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Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread Gary Schindler
How about the Sandisk players? I know they have a resume feature that can be 
turned on in the menus, but I don't know how accessible the machines are. I 
think I am leaning toward the Sandisk 1 GB Silver. 



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RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi: Kathy:

Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
function.

I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.

Cheers.



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Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
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blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if
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Kathy Szinnyey
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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Don Ball
you could do that with a rezistered cable. Lots of people have to do that.

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possibly off topic

2005-11-09 Thread Joe Bollard
hello friends, perhaps i will get my knuckles wrapped for this by the
administrator, if you would like to hear the sort of thing we blind people
in ireland get up to, visit www.ncbi.ie/focus, i am editor of an audio
magazine here in the republic of ireland, it is the magazine of the national
council of the blind of ireland, i record it here at home, it is produced
every two weeks and goes out to over two thousand blind and vision  impaired
people throughout ireland and parts of europe, it is produced on a c60
cassette and the magazine called focus deals with matters concerning
blindness and vision impairment, not only in ireland but in other countries,
just take a look, i compose all the link  music, and would like some of
the people on this list to give me feedback, i've been editing the magazine
for seventeen years, and love doing it, i use sound forge  for the
editing, anyway, thought i might get some of my friends  on the list to take
a look, regards from ireland, joe.



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Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread Robert Hebert
Kathy, Winamp will play these WMA files for you. Of course, Winamp is not an 
MP3 player as such or specifically at any rate but it will play WMA files.
It is a computer-based program. You may know of the program already but if not, 
it is available from 
www.winamp.com
You can purchase stand-alone WMA players and the books are supposedly able to 
be downloaded, copied and played on WMA players.
I have listened to 3 or 4 books on my computer using Winamp. You can insert 
time markers for convenient restarts. 
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Subject: RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files


Hi: Kathy:

Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
function.

I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.

Cheers.



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Subject: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone
know what players are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and
blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if
you want players that save your place for you in a file, you have to buy
more expensive stuff.  But any help to know which ones to recommend for us
blind readers would be greatly appreciated!


Kathy Szinnyey
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  Subject: Re: Name and Price


  A cable smile



  At 05:10 AM 9/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
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netgem pci card

2005-11-09 Thread anthony campbell
hello all, please can some tell me where i can get some infomation about the 
netgem pci card.

cheers

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roxio 6 and naming cd

2005-11-09 Thread anthony campbell
hello all, when i am burning a disc and would like to name the disc but i will 
not do it. a friend of mine has the same but his discs name the disc. is their 
any thing i need to   make roxio name the disc for me.

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windows media player problem within internet explorer

2005-11-09 Thread Reese
Hi list:

Every since I downloaded and installed winamp I am having the following 
problem.  Whenever internet explorer tries and open an windows media player 
file for example, .asx.  Explorer will prompt me to download the file instead 
of windows media player automatically opening and playing the file.  Any 
solutions for solving this problem?  Thanks!

Reese
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Re: roxio 6 and naming cd

2005-11-09 Thread Don Ball
you pull down the tools menu and select the options menu. Then you can tell
roxio to use the cd database to look up cds.


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Re: roxio 6 and naming cd

2005-11-09 Thread anthony campbell
hi yes i no about that feature but i want to name my disc when i am burning 
it.
cheers

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Re: roxio 6 and naming cd

2005-11-09 Thread Don Ball
well there is a tab for that I think. at least I think there is one for
artist and title.  One edit box says new disk name and the other one says
artists name. This is at least with creating an audio disc.


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Re: roxio 6 and naming cd

2005-11-09 Thread Randy
sory for taking this thread a little bit off roxio. How ca i install the 
updates i need? i am using version six. it seems to take forever updating. 
Randy
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 hi yes i no about that feature but i want to name my disc when i am 
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Re: increasing volume with MP3 Direct Cut

2005-11-09 Thread Rob
Hi,
I will do a audio help file on the gain feature soon.
My cousin died, so it may be next week before I can get tio it.
But mean while, try this.
open mp3 direct cut
open the sound file
press ctrl+A to select all
press ctrl+G for gain
press alt+L to lock scroll bars
shift+tab twice
press up arrow to let sound level up or down arrow to decrease
press alt+O for OK button.
now press spacebar to play file
if its not loud enough, repeat steps above.


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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 4:08 PM
Subject: increasing volume with MP3 Direct Cut


I have an mp3 file twhose sound level is too low.  I have mp3 Direct Cut
 and it seems I should be able to use the gain control to increase the
 volume of the file.  However, I don't seem to be able to do it.

 I've listened to Rob's excellent tutorial, but this control is not
 covered.  I suppose I could normalize the file and then normalize it
 again to get the increase I want, but that doesn't seem correct.

 Any suggestions on how to use this program to increase the file
 volume?

 Thanks.

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RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread André van Deventer
Will it play copy protected files too?
 

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On Behalf Of Robert Hebert
Sent: 10 November 2005 01:27 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

Kathy, Winamp will play these WMA files for you. Of course, Winamp is not an
MP3 player as such or specifically at any rate but it will play WMA files.
It is a computer-based program. You may know of the program already but if
not, it is available from www.winamp.com You can purchase stand-alone WMA
players and the books are supposedly able to be downloaded, copied and
played on WMA players.
I have listened to 3 or 4 books on my computer using Winamp. You can insert
time markers for convenient restarts. 
- Original Message -
From: Jim Noseworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files


Hi: Kathy:

Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
function.

I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.

Cheers.



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On Behalf Of Kathy szinnyey
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:17 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone
know what players are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and
blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if
you want players that save your place for you in a file, you have to buy
more expensive stuff.  But any help to know which ones to recommend for us
blind readers would be greatly appreciated!


Kathy Szinnyey
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  To: PC audio discussion list. 
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  Subject: Re: Name and Price


  A cable smile



  At 05:10 AM 9/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
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Re: increasing volume with MP3 Direct Cut

2005-11-09 Thread Brent Harding
Seems like a cool program. How would one do it for video files in mpeg-2 I 
record off my tuner card? They tend to be somewhat quiet, and I don't have a 
copy of Adobe Premier laying around. Extracting the audio with virtual dub 
seems to make it louder some how, but a long tedious process with a lot of 
files. It would be interesting if a product existed that I could right-click 
on a folder and hit send to video to audio converter and have it done in 
awhile.

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To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Cc: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: increasing volume with MP3 Direct Cut


 Hi,
 I will do a audio help file on the gain feature soon.
 My cousin died, so it may be next week before I can get tio it.
 But mean while, try this.
 open mp3 direct cut
 open the sound file
 press ctrl+A to select all
 press ctrl+G for gain
 press alt+L to lock scroll bars
 shift+tab twice
 press up arrow to let sound level up or down arrow to decrease
 press alt+O for OK button.
 now press spacebar to play file
 if its not loud enough, repeat steps above.


 - Original Message - 
 From: Clifford Blackwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 4:08 PM
 Subject: increasing volume with MP3 Direct Cut


I have an mp3 file twhose sound level is too low.  I have mp3 Direct Cut
 and it seems I should be able to use the gain control to increase the
 volume of the file.  However, I don't seem to be able to do it.

 I've listened to Rob's excellent tutorial, but this control is not
 covered.  I suppose I could normalize the file and then normalize it
 again to get the increase I want, but that doesn't seem correct.

 Any suggestions on how to use this program to increase the file
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 Thanks.

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Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread Robert Hebert
Yes, I am able to play the copywrite protected files on my computer using 
Winamp. They ask that you don't download these files to a public computer.
The files time out after 21 days but you are allowed one renewal for another 21 
days.
One thing you can't do is copy the file to another format such as from WMA to 
MP3 or OG vorbus etc.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 6:32 PM
Subject: RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files


Will it play copy protected files too?
 

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On Behalf Of Robert Hebert
Sent: 10 November 2005 01:27 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

Kathy, Winamp will play these WMA files for you. Of course, Winamp is not an
MP3 player as such or specifically at any rate but it will play WMA files.
It is a computer-based program. You may know of the program already but if
not, it is available from www.winamp.com You can purchase stand-alone WMA
players and the books are supposedly able to be downloaded, copied and
played on WMA players.
I have listened to 3 or 4 books on my computer using Winamp. You can insert
time markers for convenient restarts. 
- Original Message -
From: Jim Noseworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files


Hi: Kathy:

Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
function.

I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.

Cheers.



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On Behalf Of Kathy szinnyey
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 8:17 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone
know what players are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and
blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if
you want players that save your place for you in a file, you have to buy
more expensive stuff.  But any help to know which ones to recommend for us
blind readers would be greatly appreciated!


Kathy Szinnyey
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RE: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread André van Deventer
Thanks!

I bought some of these files from a music service over here.  This means
that I have the licenses on my computer anyway.  So I suppose Winamp should
not give me a problem then?

Andre
 

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Yes, I am able to play the copywrite protected files on my computer using
Winamp. They ask that you don't download these files to a public computer.
The files time out after 21 days but you are allowed one renewal for another
21 days.
One thing you can't do is copy the file to another format such as from WMA
to MP3 or OG vorbus etc.
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Will it play copy protected files too?
 

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Kathy, Winamp will play these WMA files for you. Of course, Winamp is not an
MP3 player as such or specifically at any rate but it will play WMA files.
It is a computer-based program. You may know of the program already but if
not, it is available from www.winamp.com You can purchase stand-alone WMA
players and the books are supposedly able to be downloaded, copied and
played on WMA players.
I have listened to 3 or 4 books on my computer using Winamp. You can insert
time markers for convenient restarts. 
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Hi: Kathy:

Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
function.

I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.

Cheers.



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Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone
know what players are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and
blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if
you want players that save your place for you in a file, you have to buy
more expensive stuff.  But any help to know which ones to recommend for us
blind readers would be greatly appreciated!


Kathy Szinnyey
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Re: m4a files

2005-11-09 Thread wmj721
How do you write data cds with Easy CD-DA extractor?

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It's not a one-time fee. He reserves the right to charge for updates. Back
when I purchased the program, it was stated that updates would be free,
then about six months later he said he couldn't do that and charged for an
update. Since then there has been no claim to free updates.

Bruce

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On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Dana S. Leslie wrote:

 Julie,

 This strikes me as all the more reason to switch from Nero to Easy CD-DA
 Extractor. I've never used Nero. But, from all that I've read, it sounds 
 as
 if Easy's user interface is far more convenient and JAWS-friendly, and 
 more
 than adequate for most people's needs. And, you get ripping, burning, and
 format converting, all together, in one easy-to-use interface, for only a
 single, one-time, relatively modest registration fee.

 Check out:
 www.poikosoft.com


 Blessed Be,

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 Because Nero doesn't convert them to cda files so that I can make an 
 audio
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 Easy CD-DA Converter, or Goldwave. But why do you need to convert them?
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Re: roxio 6 and naming cd

2005-11-09 Thread Randy
because i discovered that if i even tried to update it or for that matter do 
anything when it's not updated, i get one of those don't send buttons. do 
you think i should just let it run?
and do i need to turn off my antivirus?
Randy
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 Hi Randy,

 that's just the way of the beast.  It does take forever.  I
 don't even bother updating the program anymore.  I updated it right
 out of working, once.  Remember, sometimes, newer is not better when
 accessibility is concerned.

 Rusty
  At 09:03 PM 11/9/2005, Randy spake thusly:-
sory for taking this thread a little bit off roxio. How ca i install the
updates i need? i am using version six. it seems to take forever updating.
Randy
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  hi yes i no about that feature but i want to name my disc when i am
  burning
  it.
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Re: Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Paul Oeser
I think most of the newer turntables have preamps built 
in to  
them because the new stereo receivers don't have the phono jacks in  
them.  I never bought one but I was looking for one 2 or 3 years ago  
and saw that they had their own preamps.
On Nov 9, 2005, at 7:51 AM, Bruce Toews wrote:

 I think he means a preamp.

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 A cable smile



 At 05:10 AM 9/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
 What do you call the device used to connect a turntable to a  
 computer so
 you can record from it and what's its typical price?
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Output v DSP Plug-In for Compression

2005-11-09 Thread Steve Matzura
I wasn't looking for this, really I wasn't, but I found a volumizer
(for lack of a better term)--you know, AGC + multi-band compresser +
eq--whose sound I absolutely have fallen in love with since I
installed it.  I'll say what it is if that's allowed, Mr. Lister,
maybe
you'll let me know if it's OK to name names.  I'd love to use it for
broadcasting. I use it now in the house/office for general playback
purposes and it's just an amazing sound.  The problem is, it's an
output plug-in, not a DSP, so I'm not exactly sure how to use it in
conjunction with either a DSP streamer like Shoutcast or stand-alone
like Duckstream.  In fact, I'm  not even a hundred percent sure it
*can* be used in a broadcast environment.  Further, would it modify
other non-Winamp audio such as what comes through the sound card's
inputs (microphone or line-in)?  I've been testing with it and it
seems like the answer is no.  This is really too bad because the audio
out of this thing is just so superior to anything else I've heard to
date for Winamp.


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Re: sam broadcaster

2005-11-09 Thread Steve Matzura
SAM is virtually inaccessible with JAWS, slightly less virtually
inaccessible (that is, slightly more accessible) with Window-Eyes.
This is because of the screen-drawing package they are using, called
Delphi, which uses hot-spots and other kinds of movable objects for
sighted folks to click and make things happen.Some of the
on-screen controls are recognized by Window-Eyes, but a friend and I
have not really gotten far enough with it for either of us to say
we're comfortable using it to broadcast with or do a live gig with.

And before you go thinking that maybe the manufacturer should hear
from us as a user group, don't waste your time, unless you really feel
like taking on a project that will require a Herculean effort on your
part and staying power like you never thought you had.  My friend and
I have both been told twice now that Spacial Audio is not interested
in re-writing their screen stuff so that we can use it, they're a
small company, they don't have the resources, blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah.  Mind you, they were very nice about saying blah blah blah,
but that's all we got was yackity yack, blah blah, blah blah, thank
you very much now please go away.  A fine attitude, doncha think?


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Re: station playlist creator

2005-11-09 Thread Steve Matzura
There's lotsa blind folks on the Station Playlist list.  If you don't
get any happiness here, come on over there.


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Name and Price

2005-11-09 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Thanks to all on this thread.  With the help I got here, I was quickly able to 
find out that what I needed would cost very much less than I had thought.
Much appreciated.
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Creating An Audio Cd Out Of mp3?

2005-11-09 Thread Fazil M.
Hi.
I have some mp3 tracks which I would like to make an audio cd with, how can I 
do that, please?
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Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-09 Thread Robert Hebert
I believe it is only the later versions of Winamp that have the ability to play 
the WMA format.
If you have an earlier version of Winamp and it does not play your WMA files, 
update to the latest version.
Of course, you can have more than one version of Winamp on your computer--just 
put them each in a separate directory.
I am currently using version 5.1.
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Thanks!

I bought some of these files from a music service over here.  This means
that I have the licenses on my computer anyway.  So I suppose Winamp should
not give me a problem then?

Andre
 

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Yes, I am able to play the copywrite protected files on my computer using
Winamp. They ask that you don't download these files to a public computer.
The files time out after 21 days but you are allowed one renewal for another
21 days.
One thing you can't do is copy the file to another format such as from WMA
to MP3 or OG vorbus etc.
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Will it play copy protected files too?
 

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Kathy, Winamp will play these WMA files for you. Of course, Winamp is not an
MP3 player as such or specifically at any rate but it will play WMA files.
It is a computer-based program. You may know of the program already but if
not, it is available from www.winamp.com You can purchase stand-alone WMA
players and the books are supposedly able to be downloaded, copied and
played on WMA players.
I have listened to 3 or 4 books on my computer using Winamp. You can insert
time markers for convenient restarts. 
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Hi: Kathy:

Some of these books are locked and must be played by Window's media. As
well, some of them have a 21 day timer; after which, the book doesn't
function.

I don't think that these books will play on a stand-alone MP3 player.

Cheers.



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Hi, all!  I work in our local public library system in Louisville, and
recently the decision was made to put downloadable audible books on our
website.  Thing is, the books are in Windows Media format only.  Does anyone
know what players are available, that are relativiely inexpensive and
blind-friendly, to play these things?  I know that, blind friendly or no, if
you want players that save your place for you in a file, you have to buy
more expensive stuff.  But any help to know which ones to recommend for us
blind readers would be greatly appreciated!


Kathy Szinnyey
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