I think you mean in the files menu? These are just recently accessed
files, a history list, if you will. There's really no harm in just leaving
that history list there, it's not going to hurt anything. I for one just
ignore it.
Bruce
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go to
www.soundblaster.com
look for the support link
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
When I've given all that I have to give
Its just the least I can do for my neighbor.
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Text to Audio converts text to MP3 as well as nine other audio formats.
You can put book marks where you like but each bookmark represents a new
audio file. Text to Audio now also has integrated CD burning capability.
Check it out at: www.premier-programming.com/TTA/texttoaudio.htm
Ron! You say that you have a line out that is a digital out. This
doesn't make sense to me. Either it's a Line Out or a Digital Out. You
have to have a true audio Line Level Output on your receiver, they all have
at least one pair, one for each stereo channel.
Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Anyone gotten this before? I'm trying to rip the audio from a movie and about 30
seconds into the rip I get an error
message from DVD Audio Ripper saying: mpeg2dec error: can't read from imput file. I
was thinking that maybe my dvd is
scratched
Hi Group
Iriver slimx550 sounds great! Does it remember where it left off on Mp3 tracks and
especially on cd's? Heard some players remember the last track you played on the last
10 cd's you played.
Thanks for your help
Scott
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Ok; maybe you could take a look at the following sony model and see mhc gs
200
please explain more
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hi guys,
how would I burn such files as RAM. I want to be able to play them on
standard CD player.
Billy
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Hi,
Advanced disk catalog
Try it and let us know please, how accessible this software is.
http://www.elcomsoft.com/adc.html
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I am
Hi Scott,
Yep, the SlimX players remember exact positions for the last ten CD's.
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Hi Group
Iriver slimx550 sounds great! Does it remember where it left off on Mp3
tracks and especially on cd's? Heard some
Billy, I think in order to do that you have to convert them into some other
format before burning your cd.
Cheers.
Alex
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Subject: RAM Burn?
hi guys,
how would I burn such
When using Noise Reduction with Sound Forge 7, I want to take a noise print
from the middle of the file and then apply it to the whole file. I can't
seem to get the technique of doing it. Sometime ago, I read of a way to
select the whole file from within the Noise Reduction preset, but I can't
I get a system crash when I go to the link.
Can anyone send me the software off list please?
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Hi,
If you're looking for a low tech, free solution to list all tracks on your
CD's, you could use CDEX.
There's an option in the edit menu to copy CD information to the clipboard.
You can then open a blank document and paste in the details. You can then
save as a word document, text document or
Kurt, haven't found what you're looking for, but you might be able to
do it using Nero. When you copy a CD it asks you whether or not you
want to create or print a label for the disk. I'm not sure, but I
think that information includes a track list. There's certainly an
option to save that to
Aman, could you say buy a 40GB laptop drive and put it into the archos
and have it work OK with rockbox? I can't see any reason technically
why you couldn't.
Rob
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Where can we get brand new ones?
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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 4:51 AM
Subject: RE: archos usb cable?
Aman, could you say buy a 40GB laptop drive and put it into the archos
and have it work OK with rockbox? I
if you did that how do you put the firm where on the new drive?
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Aman, could you say buy a 40GB laptop drive and put it
Hi.
Yes, upgrading the HD can be done. See
http://www.mctubster.com/hd.html
That page is about the AJB 6000, but the principles apply to most of
the units. The controller should support up to 128 GB, which isn't available
in laptop drives at the moment, anyway. Note that
Remember too, if you want to split an MP3 or other compressed file, you're
best off if you can find a splitter that won't decompress and then
recompress your files. Gold Wave and Sound Forge both decompress before
splitting, and decompression/recompression yields quality loss.
Bruce
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Thanks, Ken. Now I remember that that's where I think I first learned it
could be done. I will check as you suggest.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 5:29 PM
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Firmware is in ROM. It is a form of software, but is called firmware because it
used to be burned into ROM, now it is
flashed into newer forms of rewritable ROM/Flashed... My question is, are there some
hidden system files the system
expects to see on drives put in by the manufacturer.
Hi, Nick.
First, you asked
My question is, are there some hidden system files the system
expects to see on drives put in by the manufacturer.
Not according to the users who have put in their own drives.
You asked
Next, how easy would it be to
Nick's sort of right, in that the firmware wouldn't be affected by the
size of the drive, as it's written into ROM, not to the hard disk,
except for the installation file when you first copy it to the drive.
I believe what you do, is to load the firmware update, whether rockbox
or not, into the
OK, I've not been paying much attention to this thread. However, this may be kind of
neat... I had been using a Revox
Tuner and VCR to record our local NPR station's broadcast of Blues Before Sunrise--a
wonderful 5-hour program that
comes on every Saturday night. Would the RockBox
Hi.
You said
I believe what you do, is to load the firmware update, whether
rockbox
or not, into the player, and then run it using the archos's internal
memories. Correct me if I'm wrong. I'm still trying to get hold of a
unit that will take the rockbox software.
Not
With your mouse keys, find where it says both, left or right near the
bottom of the noise reduction dialog. Right click that and find select all
data.
It seems the area to right click is near the select button.
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Absolutely
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OK, I've not been paying much attention to this thread. However, this may be
kind of neat... I
Hello Rob and everyone:
You can find the set files for the latest goldwave from Richard's Turners
web site at:
http://rturner42.home.comcast.net/
Juan Sosa
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DON'T TYPE, SKYPE
mexican2004
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A minor update to Skype is now available. Here are the changes from
the Skype home page:
Skype Beta 0.98.0.6
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On Main Menu, it sounds like someone used the shift key and up-arrow to take
the noise out.
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Hi Ken. That was a good review you did for Main Menu. I appreciated it.
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