Hi Fazil,
Judging from the url, it doesn't look like an audio file.
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Subject: Problem With An Audio Link
Hi.
I am trying to play an audio
Yeah Chris, I hear ya.
I do my voice recordings with Sound Recorder, and my other recordings with
RecAllPro,
and then edit with GoldWave.
I usually don't use all the features of any software, just the ones I find
that work particularly well for me.
I'd rather have 1,000 dedicated programs, than
Hi Jamie,
Sounds like you have pretty much made your decision.
You felt SoundForge was a resource hog, and probably more program than you
need.
And Studio Recorder is not the only sound editor one will ever need,
so, it sounds like you're are left with GoldWave.
The price is right,and it is
Hi Stephen,
CDEX will do this job, and it's free.
You can get it from:
www.jfwlite.com/programs
HTH,
RQJ
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:46 AM
Subject: wav and mp3 files
hello list:
can anyone put
Hi Peter,
I believe you need the proper pluggin for this,
but CDEX will do the same job, and is more straight forward than WinAmp.
HTH,
RQJ
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Hi Scott,
As long as the wav file in question doesn't exceed 76mb,
you can use sound recorder.
You will have to do the editing manually, because there are no time markers
that can be set.
You will need to save each new file with a different
name so as to preserve the original file.
HTH,
RQJ
Hi Bruce,
I'm using a soundblaster live value card,
and in the volume control, when tabbing thru the play control, there is an
advanced button.
In this dialogue, you can adjust the bass and treble.
Richard Justice
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Hi Doug,
If it isn't causing any problems, leave it be.
If you uninstall it, it may cause problems down the road.
It probably doesn't take up much space on the hard drive anyway.
Richard Justice
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Hi Tom,
I haven't been following this thread from the beginning,
but, if you will contact me off-list with the specifics of the trouble
you're having, and what you have already tried,
I'll be glad to see if I can figure anything out for you.
I have alot of free time on my hands, from now until the
Hi Matthew,
Give GoldWave a try!
www.goldwave.com
Richard Justice
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 8:51 PM
Subject: fading in and out
Is there an app to record cds to hard drive so
Samuel,
You can't!
Richard Justice
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From: Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 4:17 AM
Subject: Removing vocles
Hi, how do I remove vocals from a song with Goldwave with out effecting the
song? Samuel.
in the mainmenu archives
and it's there. There is also the goldwave list over on smartgroups.
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Samuel,
You can't!
Richard
user but a while
back
some one did a demo of goldwave for ACB Radio and that was one of the
things
he did in the demo. Just do a search for goldwave in the mainmenu
archives
and it's there. There is also the goldwave list over on smartgroups.
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Hi Danielle,
What did you finally have to do to resolve the conflict?
Richard Justice
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Subject: Another total recorder question
Hi,
Well, I've solved all of the
I would try using what's on the machine first,
before upgrading, or installing new software.
Richard Justice
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Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: cd.ex help needed
Hi Mimi, and Marty,
Best to stick with name brand media, and burn at the slowest speed for best
results.
Here is something interesting ,I found out.
Some burners work best with certain media, and sometimes, the manufacturer
of the burner will say which brands.
Although this is more the exception
Hi Charles,
You can e-mail the mp3 file as an attachment.
If you are using Outlook Express,
1. open Outlook Express
2. go thru the process as you would for sending mail
3. press, alt I, for file attachment.
4. press enter, and then browse for the folder where the mp3 file is that
you want to
Hi Danielle,
Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well the
internet.
You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders, although
Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.
If you could tell us what seems to be the conflict between Skype, and
Hi Tom,
CDRW's, should be used for data disks only.
For burning audio disks, use CDR's.
Several factors come into play here,
if you want an audio disk to play on other devices other than your computer,
it should be burnt as an audio disk, the format is CDA.
This format will play on most CD audio
Hi Tom,
Thanks, I had forgotten about that one.
Richard Justice
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: sending mp3 files
Chuck: The way that Richard suggested will
Hi Danielle,
Try setting total recorder back to soundboard, instead of software.
Richard Justice
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From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total
Tom,
You are correct the name is RecAll pro
It all depends on how the screen reader pronounces it.
Good program, I use it everyday, costs about $30.
The standard cost about $20, but I couldn't get it and Jaws to see eye to
eye.
That's why I use the pro version.
Richard Justice
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Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
have tried setting it to sound board Richard, but I believe that then, I
am unable to record direct stream. Should this be the case?
Danielle
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:57 PM
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Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use the other
It seems like
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:51 PM
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Danielle,
How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
Richard Justice
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Hi Susan,
I can only comment on the Walmart service, since it is the only one of the
two you mentioned that I have used.
The last time I was there, their selections were available in wma format,
and had to be played with windows media player,
which has to be at least version9.
When you purchase,
Hi Robert,
I'll have to agree with you on that one!
I am using Nero5.5, and Jaws3.7, on a Win98SE machine,
and have no problems.
Richard Justice
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Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004
Hi Andrew,
I don't think you can record directly onto the CD,
however, using some type of recording software, and a microphone,
your friend could record the book into a long file, or in seperate files to
the hard drive.
Then the file, or files, could be burned to CD.
If you need more detailed
Hi Mac,
I'll be perfectly honest, that tutorial was very painful to listen to.
it was long-winded, and really didn't give anymore imformation, than a user
could have discovered on their own.
Frankly I 'm disappointed that ACB Radio would air a tutorial of such poor
quality, and content.
The
Hi Shannon,
Not to worry, I understand that USB's, for the most part, are non-violent!
LOL
Richard Justice
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Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for a
Hi Jim,
It sounds like an FM transmitter would do the job.
You already have wireless access to control your computer,
so you only need to move the sound from the computer to wherever you are in
your dwellling.
Using a transmitter, you could transmit the sound from the computer, to any
FM receiver,
Hello list,
I am using WinAmp 2.80, on Win98SE,
I have my soundcard set for 4 speakers, and all of my audio comes thru all 4
speakers,
except audio cd's playing in the cd rom drive.
These only come thru the front speakers.
I've looked for a setting in WinAmp to correct this, but can't seem to
Hi Andre,
I tried the link in your message, but all I got was,
a page with 2 links, which were images, and nothing about the player you
mentioned.
Richard Justice
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Hi Andre,
Thanks for the correction!
Richard Justice
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Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 4:26 AM
Subject: RE: FOOBAR 2000
Apologies! The website is
www.foobar2000.org
Hi Shannon,
That is a very legitimate concern.
While it is possible, it may not be probable, because the frequencies being
used by the transmitter,
are selected to fall between the commercial broadcast frequencies.
And I have found that if the transmitter is set to a frequency on the low
band,
Hi Peter,
I can't say for sure about the USB transmitter, as to exactly what features
and functions it has.
I do not have a USB transmitter, I just have an FM transmitter connected to
my computer.
If you have 2 soundcards, whatever sound comes thru the soundcard that the
transmitter is connected
Hi Jim,
The answer to that one is NO!
Unless the latest version has more features that you really need
I wouldn't upgrade, because you can always be faced with accessibility
problems.
Just my opinion, I never upgrade, unless I'm forced into it for some reason.
Richard Justice
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Hi Shannon,
Using an FM transmitter, connected to the computer,
you can listen to any sound from your computer anywhere in your home on any
FM receiver.
This includes your screen reader, pretty cool!
No wires to run thru the house, no muss, no fuss.
Richard Justice
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.
Thanks allot.
Shannon
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: digital USB powered stereo fm transmitter
Hi Shannon,
Using an FM transmitter, connected to the computer
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:53 PM
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Hi Shannon,
I forgot to mention that if you have one of those headset FM radios
you can tune
Hi Rob,
Thank you for the help files!
You spoke fine throughout the files, and best of all you kept them direct,
and to the point.
Much better than other audio tutorials I have heard,
where the speaker was too verbose.
Richard Justice
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Hi Doug,
The microphone doesn't show up in the playback.
Press the alt key for the options menu, then arrow to properties, and press
enter
Tab once, and you will have a dialogue for adjusting the volume.
Arrow to the radio button for recording
Now you will have to tab to the okay bvutton and press
Hi Andrea,
Can you be more specific, as to what you mean by extract,
and from what type of applications?
Richard Justice
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Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 5:08 AM
Subject: Extracting Sound Files
Hi Cheryl,
Once you have the cable connected to the cassette player, and the sound
card,
You will need to go to the volume control, and set your recording source to,
line-in,
then choose what application you are going to use for the recording.
You can use GoldWave, however, I am not familiar with
to start a new session
here you will find several boxes where you determine wheter you want mono
or
stereo, size, length of recording, quality
ctrl+f9 starts rcording
ctrl+f8 stops
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Hi list,
does anyone have any first-hand experience with ,
JFW, and the SoundBlaster live 16-bit card?
Richard Justice
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. the soundblaster 16 is not a multichannel
card and the only real use is to have it as a second sound card. You must
have an availoble ISA slot.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?
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at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?
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From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: SOUNDBLASTER WITH JAWS
Hi Doc,
Are you sure about ISA?
Or did you
Try CDEX, it should do what you want, and it's free.
hth,
Richard Justice
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From: Johnathan Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:30 AM
Subject: Help with converting music
Hi everyone, John here
Hello List,
Does anyone know if there is any software available for seperating,
the vocals from the instruments in an audio file?
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Doc,
A correction to your message. list, will show file extensions,
if you have your view set to show extensions, that is, more specifically, at
least in Win98, and with Jaws.
Richard Justice
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Hi list,
I'm wondering if there are any media players, for Win98, that can be
configured to close,
after a song, or playlist has finished playing.
If so, what are they, and where could I get one.
Thanks,
Richard Justice
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Hello Mary Ellen,
Go into WinAmp, press control, P, for preferences,
you will be in a tree view, which you can arrow thru the items.
You will be looking for input, or output.
Once you have an item highlighted, use your tab key to move thru the
dialogues for that item.
If you choose to configure
Thank you Marty,
I couldn't have been that detailed, since I don't have a lot of experience
with WinAmp.
Richard Justice
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From: Marty Rimpau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: I need
Hi Dave,
You plug the patch cord into the, line-in, jack on the soundcard.
Yes, you can do this with a VCR, but only with the audio output. on the VCR.
This will require a different patch cord, with a RCA plug on one end, since
the jacks on the VCR are RCA type.
The patch cable may need to be,
Hi Amrit,
In a nutshell, an fm radio is an fm reciever,
which recieves fm signals.
And as the name implies, an fm transmitter, transmits fm signals.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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on that page or any
subsequent ones so at a bit of a loss with this one.
Kevin
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From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: Nero 6
Hi Kevin,
www.nero.com
The reference I found
Hi Frank,
FM transmitters range $40 up.HTH,
Richard Justice
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From: Frank Deweese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters again
Hi gang,
Would some one be kind
Hi Mary Ellen,
I've never heard of that particular synthesizer, but it sounds like the cd
with the booklet, may be a user's manual.
Are you familiar with how to explore a cd using windows explorer?
If so, pop it in and check it out.
Richard Justice
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From: Mary Ellen
Hi Kristine,
The program you can use is CDEX, and it can be found at:
www.jfwlite.com/programs
If you go to the home page, you can find a link for, helpful hints
On that page there is a link for tips on using CDEX.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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From: Kristine Hickerson [EMAIL
Hi Shannon,
Just think of a dvd disk as a cd, only with a much greater capacity.
You can burn the same type of files to both disks, the dvd disk was
primarily designed for video files,
due to their size.
Of course, where you play that disk, is determined by whether the player
supports that
Hi Kevin,
www.nero.com
The reference I found on that page said nero 6 ultra edition.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 3:21 PM
Subject: Fw: Nero 6
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a stream, because the buffer will be maximized.
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 09:01:14 -0400, RQJ wrote:
Hello List,
When I try to listen to streaming audio with winamp,
the audio comes thru, but stops, and then starts again, as if the buffer
is
too small or something
I am on dsl, using winamp 2.80
Hi Terri,
OEM, original equipment manufacturer.
If you have already installed Nero, you can go to the website:
www.nero.com
They can scan your version, and see if you are eligible for any updates.
Good luck,
Richard Justice
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From: TerriStimmel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Kathleen,
Have you checked the documentation in your screen reader?
I know that there are keystrokes listed in the Jaws help,
for popular applications that Jaws supports.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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To: PC audio discussion
Hi Kathleen,
I see where you are coming from now.
I have a demo of win eyes4.5 on my 98SE machine,
and I tried to find some reference to gold wave, but was unsuccessful.
Although I don't have gold wave, I thought if I could find something in the
help files in Win Eyes,
maybee I could be of some
Hello,
First of all we need more imformation!
What version of windows are you using?
Richard Justice
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Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 3:11 AM
Subject: Re: Removing NearoHow do I take Nero of the start-up
Hello,
I am not familiar with Windows ME, but it may be similar to other versions,
in this respect.
Try going to the startup folder, located in the start menu, under programs.
Open that folder, if Nero is there, delete it.
It's just a shortcut, so no problem.
If Nero is not listed there, you will
Hi Roger,
Iwas just at,
www.freedomscientific.com
last night, and I was looking through the technical service notes, and this
problem was addressed.
Once you get to the website, you need to go to support, find the combo box
where you can choose the product your interested in.
once you get to that
Hi Jim,
Part of the problem you are experiencing, are the people uploading files.
I have found that alot of the people have found songs on the internet, or
somewhere else,
and have these songs on their computer, but don't know who the correct
artist is, or what the actual title of the song is.
So
Hey Brian,
If you give it a try, let us know how it compares to Nero.
Richard Justice
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From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 8:27 AM
Subject: RE: accessible cd-rom burning software is
Isn't that the truth!
So what do you suppose they think they have, that is better than Nero?
Richard Justice
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From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 8:27 AM
Subject: RE: PREMIER
Hello,
In response to the recent thread on the new cd burning software, I went to
the premier assistive website,
and in fact there will be a trial version available on 9/09/04.
I didn't find any further imformation about the trial version, only the
projected availability date.
Richard Justice
Hi Russell,
If I'm not mistaken, the female voice is Donna,
and the male voice is Craig.
The older voice, isProbably Paul.
Yes the NOAA, is using these voices nationwide.
In their station ID, they used to say,noaa weather radio, now it
says,noaa all hazards radio.
At least that is what it says in
Hello,
I am interested in fm transmitters, and would like to know if anyone on the
list has any suggestions on which brand to buy, and where to get it.
Iam looking for one that is ready to use right out of the box, and not a
kit.
Thanks in advance,
Richard Justice
Hi Kurt,
It sounds like you don't have anything in the compilation.
Richard Justice
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From: Kurt E. Yount [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 5:04 PM
Subject: nero question
When I try to write a compilation in nero I get write
Hi again Susan,
Iam currently using Nero 5.5,
and, yes you can burn mp3's to disk to listen to on your pc.
Just use the wizard, and burn it as a data disk.
As far as a backup program, I use Karen's replicator.
I use it to backup files and folders from various locations on my hard
drives.
These are
Peter,
If I understand correctly, you want to listen to the audio file before you
decide to download it.
Try this, go to internet options, and tab to the advanced tab.
Arrow down thru the list until you come to multi media.
Now arrow down until you come to play sounds in webpages.
If I'm correct,
Andre,
Try going to the home page.
www.winmx.com
Hope this helps,
Richard Justice
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Hi Harry
I don't seem to
I'm trying to convert a wav file to mp3 using CDEX.
But I get a message that the file is not a valid wav file.
What does this mean?
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When trying to convert a wav file to mp3,
I get a message saying that the file is not a valid wav file.
What does this mean?
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Hi,
I am trying to convert a wav file to mp3,
using CDEX, but I keep getting a message saying that the wav file is not a
valid wav file.
Is there anything I can do to correct this?
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Hi all,
I have a wav file that I want to convert to an mp3,
I have tried to use CDEX, to make the conversion, but I get a message that
says the file is not a valid wav file.
I have played the file, and it seems to be okay.
Is there anyway to make some kind of changes to the wav file so that it can
Hi list,
Is the soundblaster Live Value, sound card still available?
And if so, where could I pick one up?
Thanks,
Richard Justice
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