Sarai, thanks for the INFO, but how would they play back on the DVD player.
Just for talking sake. Say I had the following MP3 music albums on a DVD
Disk.
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who.
Would these albums play when i insert the DVD disk into the player, or would
I have to do
Russell, thanks for that mate.
Billy
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From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Sure. Roxio and nero will both let you burn directories,
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:44:17 -0500, you wrote:
Don't you think Editing changed a lot between Sound Forge 5.0 and 6.0?
In 5.0 it was very slow. In 6.0 it was very fast.
Only cutting and pasting was slow in 5.0. But there've been leaps and
bounds in CPU speed since then. The difference is
Hi, I am using two sound cards; jaws and computer sounds on the integrated
card and entertainment stuff on the creative plug-in card. I got it to
work twice now but I don't know what I did to make it work.
Problem is, when I boot up, jaws talks through the wrong card. So I just
restart jaws
Hi,
They will not play back.
Brian
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Sarai, thanks for the INFO, but how would they play back on the DVD
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Howard; The way I have mine set up is to have the onboard intigrated
sound card as my default device and my Creative card as the second
device. This way is the easiest so that your software speech comes
through the default card. You can easily
I use it all the time for my editing and recording. If I remember
correctly, it's got a demo mode, but I don't think the demo will allow a
person to save their work.
Blessings,
Brian
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If you're wanting something for multi-track recording and mixing, then it
won't work, but if you're wanting to just do normal audio recording and
editing, it's great. Yes it does have features for working with spoken
audio i.e. 4-track books, and things like that, but it's all I use for my
normal
Brian, not at all?.
Billy
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From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 11:28 AM
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Hi,
They will not play back.
Brian
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Hi,
I think that the dvd's of mp3's will have to be played on your
computer. When I first started burning cd's, I learned that some players
will play them and some just wouldn't. Now I have friends who have
purchased cd players for their vehicles that play mp3 cd's. Perhaps,
Hi,
not on stand alone dvd players for the tv set. Maybe one or two models will,
but most players will not. The stupid part is they will do it, if you burn
the albums as CDs not DVDs.
Best regards
Brian
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Hi Howard,
Sometimes the file that FS makes available is not necessary.
I am running 2 soundcards on a Win98SE machine,
and I did not make any changes to Jaws.
I can have Jaws use either of the cards, and can do the same with the rest
of my audio.
Of course, when I finish building my XP machine,
hi friends, joe from ireland here, i wonder if anyone on this list can help
me, i am doing a piece for an audio magazine of which i am the editor and i
am looking for a track by diane schuur, any track will do, i have broad
bandso if you could send me an mp3 file that would be great, as i say, any
This new wavepad is supposed to be really good and does meriodsof things
like sound recorder...any help out there re wavepad be in touch with me ok
as I'd really like to run this program. txs; Ken B
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Hello all, Joe here with a question about winamp. Since I am using Jaws 4.51
I must use an older winamp so the scripts will work. I am using winamp 2.90.
My question is when installing, wichstyle of winamp do I choose.Lite,
standard, full, or what and what's the difference? Thanks, Joe.
HI,
With the later versions of jaws, version 5x and above I believe, you don't
need that special driver. It works out of the box as long as you put a
Synth#Port=SoundDeviceName without the quotes, statement in the eloquence
section of the Synthesiser driver Section of your jfw.ini file. E.G.
Rusty, thanks very much for that kind explanation. It looks like the DVD
burner will be handy only for storage purposes.
Billy
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 3:38 PM
Brian, you are w=quite correct, how crazy is that, but who knows one day.
Billy
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From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: MP3 DVD?.
Hi,
not on stand alone dvd
Hi.
I used this program for a while. It seems to me as I remember you need
to type in an artist or elect song search and then go back in to
virtual cursor to select go or search.
Sorry I can't help more, but discontinued service some time ago.
Thanks.
Steve
Hi Billy,
Yes Unfortunately i'm right. *ggg*
I also hope they begin to support dvd albums too. I mean why shouldnt they.
Best regards
Brian
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Hey /Billy,
Probably that is the best use of the dvd burning at this time. I
believe that somewhere down the line, there'll be players that will be able
to play dvd plus r abnd dvd minus r, probably rw's too, and be able to play
mp3, wma and og cd's as well as the store bought cd's.
Install the full version.
Actually, there is a much later version, 5.08. It is much more secure.
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 3:09 PM
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: winamp
Hello all, Joe here
Hi Joe
I don't know where you heard your information, but by all reports I've
received, you *can* use Winamp 5.0 and up with JJAWS 4.51.
So, run, don't walk over to, http://www.winamp.com, or better yet, here's a
direct link,
I have installed c dex 1.51 but don't know where the tracks are going; would
like to store them in my music library. On file names tab I don't see a
browse for folder place. Can a blind person change default folder
independently using Jaws, and if so how do I find a browse tree view?
Thanks.
Insert numpadd plus.
http://201.130.111.2:8000/?WMCache=1.wma
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005
Don't know much about it, but I understand that Adobe
Audition is more accessible than cool edit. Adobe
bought out cool edit and came out with adobe audition.
The manual is long and more confusing than gold wave
for me though. I haven't been interested in
multitrack, just a better noise reduction.
To change the default directory do the following.
1. Hit F4 which will take you to the Setting Dialogue.
2. My program takes me to the Encoder page of the Settings dialogue. To
get to the file Names section you can do shift-controll-tab twice.
3. If you tab twice you land on the box that
I have not heard anything from CDEX about upgrades etc for a long time. Are
they still continuing to develop it?
Peter S.
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Hi all, I just uploaded winamp 5.08d, and you can get the direct file
from
http://www.mrimpau.com/winamp508d_full.exe
Marty
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Hi Joe. Full has everything on it, and standard and light has less
features.
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Subject: winamp
Hello all, Joe here with a question about winamp. Since I am using Jaws
4.51
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