but on
the other hand, it sounds somewhat familiar.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi,
Never thought of that, thanks - got my music back!
Jon C. Pierson
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Hello in preffences
Hi,
If you can play them in Winamp then you can set an output plugin which will
write them to disk as .wav files and then convert them back to mp3.
There is also an .mp3 writing plugin for winamp which I have used this way
as well.
Jon C. Pierson
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John:
How would I resolve that problem?
Thanks.
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Hi Jim,
Does SF think perhaps that your mp3 plugin's not registered?
It's a shot in the dark and usually it'd nag you but I've seen it work both
ways where rather then teling you that you had exceeded your encoding limit
and bla bla bla, it just won't let you set custom options for saving an mp3
I use multiren (multiple file renamer) which was a PC Magazine shareware hit
a few years back. It's good for typing whole titles plus the mp3 or whatever
extention into the box and then numbering away.
It has a creat undo file option which makes one of those old familiar dos
batch files in case
Hi,
If you select the Direct Sound output as the winamp output plugin you can
control the volume controls for speech and Winamp independently. Also, make
sure that the EQ isn't turned on and with the pre-amp lowered substantially.
To do this, press alt plus g, control tab to the EQ window and
Sound Taxi or Tunabyte will unlock those, and there are a few others out
there as well.
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi Tim,
There is also something for the pcr called XtreMe PCR out there and it
gives signal strength etc as well as station info.
If you want the original software please contact me privately.
Jon C. Pierson
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Alt Shift M.
Jon C. Pierson
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You can do this if you are using JAWS; it is a JAWS feature
Hi Kevin,
Try setting a custom swap or paging file size equal to 1.5 times your ram,
in your case, that comes out to 768.
Then defrag the heck out of that bad boy and see if that helps.
I'd also add ram as 512 is a little light for Xp, Jaws and Sound Forge in my
opinion.
Jon C. Pierson
Hi,
Sound Taxi and Tunebite also do the job.
Jon C. Pierson
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hi. its
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Hi listers!
I recently upgraded to Windows XP and since then I have a weird sound
manager entry of your name so I won't
mistake you for a Donna ever again.
Jon C. Pierson
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I think my synth has it in for me, I thought it was o g g.
Then there was d a n a!
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi Hank,
I doubt that the scripts would work with anything other than the WinTv2k.exe
app and probably not later versions.
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi Ann,
I'd check with the manufacturer as to voltages and such as some of these
cards are not meant to handle impedances other than that of a speaker.
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi Hank,
The only thing I've found is called XtreMe PCR and is used with the XmPCR
radio which connects to the PC via usb. It works pretty well with JFW.
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi Dana,
Sorry about getting your name wrong, I usually check for such eloquence
things.
Ok I still need the list again if you'd be so kind and I'll check your page
out as well.
Jon C. Pierson
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Goldwave will do it after you do a search for k-lite-codec and install that.
Then when you open the mp4 filein Goldwave, select all under file types and
that does it.
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi Tim,
Wow, didn't know that. I wonder if you have reinstalled the OS? Perhaps the
original drivers from either the cd or the manufacturer's web site would
restore that function. How annoying!
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi,
This means there are no advanced properties available for the particular
soundcard in that machine.
Jon C. Pierson
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Hi,
Sound Taxi is one program which will allow you to rip drm locked files to
either .mp3 or .wav.
Jon C. Pierson
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Hello Curtis,
Could it be that your drive is fat32 and that the temp file has hit the
limit of I believe 2gb?
Just a very wild guess.
Jon C. Pierson
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