Re: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Robert Doc Wright
right now when I go to the bottom it only reads 0:00 0:00 no matter where I'm located in the track. nor does it show me whether the track is mono or stereo its as if it is not seeing all of the screen. when I used jaws I could read the bottom 2 lines on the screen. - Original Message -

SV: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Bardia Zakeri
Hello list, Bardia Zakeri here! I have a question about , GoldWave updated and how can I update it? And newer scripts have license is the program for 5.57 and I can then update to newer version for gwave? And script I use Windows 7 - swedish --- Hejsan listan, Bardia Zakeri här! Jag har

How do I get Sound Forge to recognize compatible 3rd party plug-in?

2012-01-15 Thread Dujari, Prateek
Hello. I have successfully installed Sound Forge Pro V10C (latest) and a compatible 3rd party plug in which works with SF according to the plug in makers. The plug-in is repli-Q by Bias. When I open SF and look under the process menu, I don't see repli-q show up there. What is the process

Ripping Music

2012-01-15 Thread Colin Phelan
Hi All, Tidying up my music library and addking all my Mrs nonsense to it. When ripping with WMP often comes up as unknown album which is from what I can tell is when web connection is down. Firstly does it get the album details from the cd in the drive or from the web? Secondly how can I go

RE: Ripping Music

2012-01-15 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
Hello Colin: It gets the unique number of the CD and with that, it gets the info from a database in the internet. When I rip one that does not appear in the database, or has the wrong information there, as happens from time to time, I borrow a pair of good eyes, normally my wife's, and ask her

Re: Ripping Music

2012-01-15 Thread JM Casey
Alternatively there are probably other resources on the web that give proper tracklistings and so on for the albums you need to enter properly. This often depends on the genre. There are archives out there for jazz, progressive rock, metal, etc, where you can find that info; it's usually more

Re: SV: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Dave bahr
Bardia, just go to the file menu and then check for updates. If that doesn't work, not sure why it wouldn't, but www.goldwave.com is the main site. Not sure about jfw scripts. You don't need a new license to update to v 5.65. hth, Dave C. Bahr On 1/15/2012 4:46 AM, Bardia Zakeri wrote:

Re: Another GoldWave Question -

2012-01-15 Thread Dave bahr
ok, what are you using now? if it's nvda, I don't know the mouse keys for it. Kinda slammed with school, but...hmmm, it's not reading the whole screen, no. Is it possible that the icons of another program are blocking that window? Or could it be that the meter graphs are too large for the

blind friendly dj software?

2012-01-15 Thread Hank Smith
hello is there any blind friendly djing software/ I am wanting to do my own mixes both myself and using automatic beat matching. thanks Hank To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org

Re: blind friendly dj software?

2012-01-15 Thread Dane Trethowan
Have you tried Djay for the Mac? I've not played with any Windows DJ packages for some time. I have something here called Airtight which is for LUNUX, according to what I've heard it works very nicely but haven't played with it yet myself so can't comment any further. On 16/01/2012, at 5:26

Re: blind friendly dj software?

2012-01-15 Thread Hank Smith
Hello I am currently working on getting my macbook pro. I am currently using windows 7 Hank On 1/15/2012 11:30 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: Have you tried Djay for the Mac? I've not played with any Windows DJ packages for some time. I have something here called Airtight which is for LUNUX,

Re: blind friendly dj software?

2012-01-15 Thread Dave Marthouse
Take a look at StationPlaylist. The program is speech-friendly and works well with jfw and wineyes. http://www.stationplaylist.com Dave Marthouse dmartho...@gmail.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org

Re: blind friendly dj software?

2012-01-15 Thread Hank Smith
Hello that is for radio automation I am looking for something I can mix tunes and beat match and stuff like that. Hank On 1/15/2012 11:51 PM, Dave Marthouse wrote: Take a look at StationPlaylist. The program is speech-friendly and works well with jfw and wineyes.