Yes, it's true that some sites have only those two to choose from. Some
have used a program called Real Alternative. I just thought I'd say that,
incase you want to know. Thanks for that.
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From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.
I would think it would be about 600 megabites.
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From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 8:23 PM
Subject: Audio saving question.
HellO!
Before i go to sleep i have two questions.
I'd take a look at the MDS-JE640, which isn't manufactured anymore, but
should be available via Ebay.
*** Michael Lang ***
You wrote:
Hello,
I would like recommendations for a relatively accessible mini disk
deck, not a portable. I would like to find something which can record
at the
Several versions of Winamp ago, I used to have a plug-in installed that
allowed Winamp to play RealAudio streams. Is there still such a plug-in
available? can anyone direct me to it? Thank you.
Blessed Be,
Dana
D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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HellO!
How is the form to count out such things?
THanks in advance.
/Anders.
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From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: Audio saving question.
I would think it would be
Hi Anders. I think with a wav file, it's usually ten megabites per minute.
With an MP3 file, it's one meg per minute at 128 kbps. Hope this helps.
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From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August
A quicker way to get to the recording controls is by pressing
windows-r, type sndvol32 /r and hit enter. You can only have one thing
checked at a time in this dialogue.
You can use your headphone jack but it's far from ideal. While
recording keep the volume of the boom box down to no
Well, a cd is recorded at a sampling rage of 44.1khz. That's in 8-bit bytes
so far. Now, the decent dymanic range 16-bit or 2-byte samples are used. To
make that stereo you need 2 channels of 44.1khz, 16-bit blobs per second.
Thus 44.2 times 4 is 176.4khz or 176.400 bytes per second. That times 60
Real Alternative can be found at www.whitestick.co.uk under the downloads
link.
James
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- Original Message -
From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:21 PM
Subject:
Hi James. Thanks for that. I have it, and it works great.
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From: James Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: RealPlayer Output Device
Real Alternative can be found at
And what is Real Alternative. Is this a non-RN product that will play
RealAudio streams, and that will allow its default audio output device to be
assigned to a device other than the Windows default audio output device? If
so, is it freeware, shareware, purchaseware, etc?
Blessed Be,
Dana
Real alternative is a free program. It allows you to go where files
normally use Real Player, but you can use Real Alternative, if you like.
Some people like it better than Real Player. Hope this helps.
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From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio
Voipbuster is available from www.voipbuster.com. This is meant to be
a product similar to Skype but I haven't tried it so I don't know how
accessible it is.
Regards Steve,
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Skype: steve1963
It's farely accessible but you do have to use the JAWS cursor a lot. Also,
it is not based in the US. It is based in, well, wherever the youro currency
is, because in order to take off the one minute call time limit, you have to
add one youro to your account. A friend informed me that after they
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