Re: Pacemaker Plugin for Winamp?

2005-10-08 Thread Dana S. Leslie
THANKS! - Original Message - From: Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 12:01 AM Subject: Re: Pacemaker Plugin for Winamp? Hi, Dana, you can go to http://www.acbradio.org/archives/mainmenu/mm0783.mp3 which

Re: Pacemaker Plugin for Winamp?

2005-10-08 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Yes, and sort of. You can alter the tempo, pitch, and speed of anything played back in Winamp. You can do it while the recording is playing back. But, so far as I've found to date, you have to keep going back and forth between Winamp's main window and the DSP section of winamp's preferences. It

a question about sound cards

2005-10-08 Thread Sun Sparkle
what could make the main speaker jack go out on a sound card? using a sound blaster audigy 1 windows xp home 512 ddr ram window eyes 4.5 sp4 jaws 7.0 windows xp home sp2 i just woke up and my main sound card plug in was not working had to resort to using the headphone jack until i can get an

Re: Using two sound cards in XP

2005-10-08 Thread Jerry Richer
Ann! You can certainly use two sound cards with Windows XP Home. As far as I know, the new sound card will always take over as the default sound card. Did you look for your original sound card in Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices under the Audio tab? Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat,

Re: Using two sound cards in XP

2005-10-08 Thread Ann
Yes, and when the second card is installed,the default sound does not even show up in control panel audio devices at all. The only device that shows up is the supposed to be secondary card. When the second card is removed, the default sound re-appears in device manager, volume settings, etc.

Re: Recording streams and not software speech

2005-10-08 Thread Chris Skarstad
hi. I think it depends on the stream you're listening to. Most times I can just look at the title bar and it at least tells me the station I'm listening to, but like I said it all depends on which station you're listening to. Some will tell the title and artist of the currently playing

MidiMeow

2005-10-08 Thread djc
Here is a Freeware Speech friendly tool that will allow you to convert your midi files to either wave, mp3, or ogg. You tell the program where your midi is and then you give it an output name and you set the bit rate and the File type and you tell it to convert. The file will play as it converts.

Fwd: Question for you steve

2005-10-08 Thread Steve Pattison
I'm not sure of the solution to this problem. If anyone has any answers please make sure you send your message to Denise at [EMAIL PROTECTED] because as far as I know she isn't on this list. -Steve. From: denise avant [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've probably got one of the weirdest request you've

Re: Fwd: Question for you steve

2005-10-08 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi. you don't hit the control button to raise the volume, you hit the up and down arrow keys to raise and lower the Winamp volume. That might be the reason why the volume isn't raising. At 07:43 PM 10/8/2005, you wrote: I'm not sure of the solution to this problem. If anyone has any answers

Re: Question for you steve

2005-10-08 Thread frank deweese
I have never been able to raise or decrease the volume in Winap by using the arrow keys. What am I doing wrong? - Original Message - From: Steve Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:43 PM Subject: Fwd: Question for you steve