same machine, but a different machine says they are unformatted.
I wonder if Macs are less reliable at reading CDs than Windows?
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all the data ;-)
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of a Scandal
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At 11/9/2006 12:54 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>I feel an increasing need to digitally back up key parts of my
>extensive LP collection. Can anyone suggest a cheap way to get these
>analog sounds into my computer &/or directly onto a CD?
Phil Daley <
rvice levels:
9.95/month 100MB
19.95/month 500MB
49.95/month 2GB
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uess this is easy for you, but I am still learning.
I expect that it depends on the format that you downloaded, which you
didn't mention.
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I'd be curious to know what region of the US they do that in. I have never
heard it.
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have foreign names.
They have enough clout to make announcers say their names the way they want.
How about Bow-cher when it's really Bou-chez. (Boucher).
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>
>Then for Greenwich Village in NYC, their pronunciation is in error,
>as it should be identical to the pronunciation you provide for
>Greenwich, England.
I have never heard anybody call Grenich Village, Green-witch Village.
And I have been there a few times.
Phil Daley
At 10/18/2006 04:50 PM, John Roberts wrote:
>"Grenich" is correct for lower Manhattan, but Green-wich is correct for the
>town just northwest of Albany NY.
And Grenich is also just outside of NYC in Conn.
>And the street in NYC is House-ton.
Oh, right. I got corrected o
At 10/18/2006 02:25 PM, dhbailey wrote:
>Phil Daley wrote:
>> At 10/18/2006 01:57 PM, dhbailey wrote:
>>
>> >Probably not anymore than people who say gren-ich instead of green-wich
>> >say they're wearing a gren sweater instead of green sweater.
>>
ways tell out-of-staters by their mispronunciation.
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>Probably not anymore than people who say gren-ich instead of green-wich
>say they're wearing a gren sweater instead of green sweater.
Except that gren-ich is correct and gren sweater is wrong.
You probably say East-Ham instead of Eastim.
ad of "a". And,
>just as eggcorn can seem to have some meaning, algorhythm could also be
>some kind of "rhythm". Which it is not.
Did I miss something?
I thought the 2 words were:
> algorhythm
> algorism.
Where did algor
At 10/16/2006 02:20 PM, Gerald Berg wrote:
>How about
>
>"Anyway, the joyces were removed and the building collapsed miserably."
>
>Poor girl.
I hope she got out before the crash ;-)
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delete the
accumulated crap ;-)
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supply ;-)
A lot cheaper than buying new computers.
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very tedious, for Windows users. But what are Mac users
>supposed to do, who can't run old versions on new machines?
Backwards compatibility? Who needs that?
Mac users certainly don't.
Did I mention that I ran Windows Finale V3.7 on Vista? Runs perfectly . . .
Phil Da
e the answer. But that is a guess.
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>On 1 Oct 2006 at 14:16, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>
>> On 01 Oct 2006, at 2:10 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
>>
>> > Something is wrong with the design of OS X's security subsystem if
>> > it has to be constantly repaired.
>>
>> It doesn't. Earlier versi
At 01:24 PM 9/30/2006, David W. Fenton wrote:
>Curiously enough, my understanding is that the next version of OS X
>as well as Windows Vista will offer a similar feature in their
>default configurations (though it's not going to be implemented
>exactly the same way -- it's going to allow file ver
I am curious, I don't believe I have heard anyone talk about this program.
Does anyone know anything about it?
<http://www.capella-software.com/capella.htm>
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Suggestions?
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urth concert I play--and see numerous
>examples of it already entered into my part by previous users.
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>Phil Daley / 2006/09/14 / 06:35 AM wrote:
>
>>If you installed Win98 and then upgraded to Win2K and then upgraded to
>>WinXP, the program would probably run.
>
>I never do this since I don't feel safe, but I am simply cur
.
>I have two soft samplers no longer runs on my PC because its video
>driver isn't compatible. The last driver update was 2002. Since Mac
>peripherals are much more controlled, this kind of driver problem won't
>happen on Mac.
You are right, they upgrade the whole
fferent.
If you installed Win98 and then upgraded to Win2K and then upgraded to
WinXP, the program would probably run.
You have lost the necessary dlls that ran the old programs.
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n't blame this one on MAC.
OK, but _most_ windows programs, written even earlier than that, do run on
a current windows machine.
The list of Win98 programs that do not run on XP is really short.
Finale V3 was written for Win 3.1 and it works perfectly on XP.
nly have to load an updated driver.
No cost.
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ymbol in any music I have conducted
(band and choir for students grade 5-12 and handbells).
I always assumed that the performers were watching the conductor (perhaps
that was a false assumption ;-)
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http:
At 9/13/2006 09:05 AM, dc wrote:
>Phil Daley écrit:
>>It continues to amaze me of the steps Mac users must make to update to new
>>software/machines, especially being forced to upgrade their software when
>>upgrading machines.
>
>And forced to use Windows softwa
At 9/13/2006 09:01 AM, dhbailey wrote:
>Phil Daley wrote:
>>
>> In Windows, everything just works.
>
>
>You are being sarcastic with that remark, I hope. Either that or you
>and I inhabit vastly different Windows Universes. :-)
I am running Finale V3.7
It works pe
everything just works.
It's no wonder that Mac has such a small portion of desktop users.
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uch as Falling Grace, you say this composition is
>> unique because it shifts the "harmonic rhythm (now I want to know the
>> correct terminology for this)".
>>
>> For long years, I believed this is called harmonic rhythm, but quick
>> googling de
At 9/8/2006 06:44 AM, Phil Daley wrote:
> > originalzipped
> >Uncompressed TIF231KB 50KB
> >LZW TIF 122KB 104KB
> >Huffman encoding 89KB 53KB
> >FAX-CCITT 3 90KB 56KB
> >Packbits
there a reason that you didn't try FAX-CCITT 4?
That is (supposedly) the best TIF compression for a bitonal image.
(If you don't have that capability, send me the image off-list and I'll try
it out.)
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em TIF at 600dpi. The file size was
>>226KB. When I saved that as a GIF its size was 105KB.
>
>But you can zip TIF, and the end file size is less than 1/3 (I think
>it's close to 1/4).
The recipients DID NOT WANT TIFF.
What part of that don't you understand?
Phil
nowledge about
it ;-)
We currently support these file extensions:
fli
flc
cal
mil
rst
cg4
gp4
cals
bil
gif
ig4
jpg
jpeg
pct
pict
png
rlc
tif
tiff
tga
bmp
dib
rle
pcx
I'll bet there are some names on this list that people have never heard of ;-)
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htt
I thought they were talking about converting the TIFF file to JPEG.
At 9/7/2006 10:54 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
>Phil Daley / 2006/09/07 / 10:40 AM wrote:
>
>>Reducing the size of a JPEG by increasing the compression ratio will reduce
>>the resolution of the image. It matte
At 9/7/2006 10:28 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
>Phil Daley / 2006/09/07 / 06:20 AM wrote:
>
>>If it reduces the size it will also reduce the resolution and make
>>everything jaggy.
>
>You are confused. Resolution and bit depth is two different things.
You are confused.
Red
;JPG will reduce the file size?
If it reduces the size it will also reduce the resolution and make
everything jaggy.
They should be using GIF or PNG.
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st re-purchase a set of
>replacement parts, and that re-engraving or photocopying the
>deteriorating parts would be a violation of copyright. This seems
>wrong to me on principle, but then again, much of copyright law does.
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ong distance charges. Have your serial number ready.
Christopher
On Aug 17, 2006, at 12:45 PM, Brad Nelson wrote:
I sent the
message below on Monday Aug. 14. I received an automated response
from you saying I would hear back with 1 business day. It's been 4
dayscan someone at MakeMusic g
to 1982.
The more I think about it, they may be V2.
Anyway, if I run across them, I will try an install on Vista.
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At 8/17/2006 12:45 PM, Brad Nelson wrote:
I sent the
message below on Monday Aug. 14. I received an automated response
from you saying I would hear back with 1 business day. It's been 4
dayscan someone at MakeMusic give me some
help?
Where did you send the message to?
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g
>on the version.
>>
>> Of course, once Mac has completely converted to Intel, Andrew's statement
>will be true for new Macs. In fact, I'm not sure the registration can run
>properly on Intel for versions before MacFin06d. You may only be able to run
>unregistere
At 8/16/2006 09:52 AM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
>Phil Daley / 2006/08/16 / 06:51 AM wrote:
>
>>What OSes? Mac? Linux?
>
>All but Windows as I mentioned.
>
>>There are zillions of Windows "non Unicode native" programs
>>that run perfectly on Windows.
>
in cars and the car companies advertising it like it was a great idea that
they had.
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There are zillions of Windows "non Unicode native" programs that run perfectly on Windows.
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>Perhaps he could be more exact in the wording of the error message?
Also, he could try boosting the Virtual Memory setting.
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>For what it's worth, I think Tyler has plenty of reason to become
>testy with you -- you seem to be arguing in a manner that ignores any
>point he makes that goes to the heart of the dispute, while insisting
>that certain things are true in the face
ant to get hardware accessories that are built
into the motherboard. Just asking for problems.
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>And you can't run Mac OS X on non-apple hardware.
Why do you say that?
I read in several places that you could.
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milar PC, with similar components for less than what Dell
>is offering.
That is simple. Build your own.
>Making the MacOS available for any Windows PC is a step which so far
>Apple is unwilling to take.
I was under the impression that this had already been done with
instructions pub
(I've tried Linux; right now it seems to be the worst of both worlds.)
Warning warning Will Robinson ;-)
Don't even look at Vista. It is difficult to use, even for someone who has
been using Windows since V1.0
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ally be telling me that Apple is a bigger financial giant than
>Microsoft, can you?
>
>How would it be terrible for Apple's bottom line?
Because they sell expensive hardware?
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>As far as I know, that's not the case. OSX can't run on non-Apple computers.
That didn't use to be true.
Have they recently changed something?
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re.
I agree with that.
Windows programs do not take advantage of multi-processing, so multiple
cores don't add much to performance.
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standard Windows workstation,
>because, as has historically been the case, they will be higher end
>machines from the basic design up.
Right. And why do Mac users need such a high-power machine?
Has anyone run the Mac OS on a cheap Windows machine?
I'd be interested in the performa
ared to PC manufacturers like Dell, and it looks like,
>in this case at least, that reputation is entirely undeserved.
No. It is a totally deserved reputation.
It looks like they might being trying to change their past reputation.
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At 8/8/2006 02:34 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
>Well, Xeon chips have usually been reserved for servers only -- I've
>never seen a desktop with them (though I never look at "workstation"
>level desktops, which may have offerings).
My HP workstation has a Xeon 3.60 GHz proc
rtunity to focus on notation.
Depending upon what the new owners want. Seems up in the air to me.
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>I am getting a message of "invalid font file" when I try to deal with the
>windows Golden Age fonts. Any advice?
What does "deal with" mean?
Have you installed it in your Fonts directory?
Phil Daley < Auto
that few people are still running Win2K.
Perhaps you should have said, "if you are still running the old Win2k, you
need to "
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>is still the best version of Windows Workstation, and is quite widely
>used everywhere.
Please refrain from correcting people who post absolutely correct answers
based on your ancient version of Windows.
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ept
>that. Any help? (I want to stay in 4/4, not be in 6/4.)
Those don't seem like quarter-note-triplets to me.
What about half note, quarter note, quarter note, half note with the two
inner quarter notes tied?
Maybe someone else has a better solution.
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At 7/26/2006 12:20 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
>On 26 Jul 2006 at 12:05, Phil Daley wrote:
>
>> At 7/26/2006 11:05 AM, David W. Fenton wrote:
>>
>> >On 26 Jul 2006 at 7:33, Cecil Rigby wrote:
>> >
>> >> Neal, the files aren't "coming
be on an old OS.
Right click a file in XP and OPEN WITH is one of the choices.
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know, but I know that I asked a public museum recently about
>using one of their much older paintings for a CD cover, and they asked
>for a very substancial fee, so I don't think it is that easy.
But, were you going to paint it or were you going to make a photographic copy?
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the manufacturer, not the user.
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to try it out.
So, I watched two episodes and decided it was total junk.
However, I did like Simon, he just isn't harsh enough.
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>At 12:23 PM -0400 7/5/06, Phil Daley wrote:
>>At 7/5/2006 11:28 AM, Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
>>
>>>I've been hoping that I
>>>could find an economical method of printing larger scores and parts, say
>>>9x12
page.
Isn't 9x12 smaller than 11x17?
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rests and whole notes used to fill measures bigger
than 4/4.
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Win 98!!
>>
>
>I'm happy to see some plain old bugs fixed. Let them stick out their
>chests and brag about it - it's what we've all been screaming for now
>for quite a while.
I agree. BUT...
IMO, you shouldn't have to pay for bug fixes.
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Ooops.sorry about that.
I must have typed some ctrl-key by accident.
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really did rejoice in it - it was badge of honour.
Interesting point.
My son used to use the middle name Raymond, my middle name and my
grandfather's first name.
But, after he got out of high school, he now uses the Shoals middle name,
like a badge.
Phil Daley &l
gt;"Hey, Chris Smith! When'th Eathter?"
Ah, I understand perfectly.
How about "Won't you go home, Phil Daley?"
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quot;Harry"?
Or the Sheets family naming their daughter "Seta"?
I am not kidding you. These actually happened.
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oals), 7 miles off the NH coast from Portsmouth.
Fortunately, the Coast Guard carried my wife back to the shore before the
birth.
So we named him Joshua Raymond Shoals Daley.
We had a bunch of people tell us that his first name should be "Shoals".
Go figure.
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At 6/15/2006 08:06 AM, dhbailey wrote:
>Phil Daley wrote:
>> At 6/15/2006 06:27 AM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>>
>> >I don't know that any M$ OS has build in ~.pdf creation capability, and
>> >I answered on the basis that the finale is being used to prin
ool, but Adobe is suing Microsoft as we
speak.
I wonder why they didn't sue Apple?
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I think you need to test your output on the intended printers.
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>> of a melody- (I got the melody, but didn't know the answer!)
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n it might not work, not being a part or the original package.
I have read several articles about booting from a USB drive.
I don't remember them mentioning that you couldn't do it on an Apple.
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(Build 5384) system.
I can report that Finale 3.7.2 works perfectly in Vista.
For those that don't remember, Finale 3 was written for Windows 3.1 (16-bit).
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kup before it deletes the old one.
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No, not really. I think Christopher Hogwood just believes in observing da
capo marks that's in the music.
Which should be:
No, not really. I think Christopher Hogwood just believes in observing da
capo marks that are in the music.
re stable than the Mac.
The idea of multiple "saveas" to a numerical file scheme sounds like a
really good idea.
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st backward compatibility possible. And this
>without keeping as many machines as versions of Finale...
Absolutely.
Some users don't appear to see the problem.
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s lagging behind.
>Apple gives you time to move forward, but after that time, new hardware
>won't run old software. I don't think that is a bad thing at all.
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>ever running DOS apps in XP was that my processor was too fast for the
>program. Sorry to come off as so infuriatingly ignorant.
The only problem I am aware of, with respect to programs "running too
fast", was games.
There were many free programs available to slow down t
reat you still have a
>functional SE, but, seriously, my Laser Printer has a more powerful
>processor than it. And my PDA. Perhaps my wristwatch as well.
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>Phil Daley wrote:
>> At 5/24/2006 11:01 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
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>> >On 24.05.2006 dc wrote:
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Good point.
I think I do have FinWin 2.0 disks at home.
It would be an interesting experiment to install it under Vista.
I will try that over the weekend.
Phil Daley < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley
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t;still work on a windows box? Or am I missing some key component to why this
>wouldn't be the case?
Sounds like a good idea, it would depend on the hardware compatibility layer.
How much hardware does XP booting support?
Phil Daley < AutoDesk >
ame or close level of backwards compatibility. And understand:
>I'm no Win partisan. For Finale I'm a committed (and much abused) Mac user.
When I have time, in the next day or so, I will try it out on Vista.
Phil Daley < AutoDesk >
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