Hello, it's extremely annoying that I can hear a local radio station at low
volume when I use my computer speakers. The speakers are the amplified kind
with a subwoofer, and so they must be plugged in to operate. I've got them
plugged into a power strip, but switching them to another outlet
Doc, where can we get this beasty.
Billy
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Subject: burning cd's with ogg files
Here's a program that burns ogg to CDA. It is fairly accessible. When
looking for a new mp3 joiner program. anyone know of one that is accessible?
Chris
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Matthew,
Does the interference disappear if you unplug the speakers
from the sound card of the computer? If so, you might be
able to eliminate it by running the cable from the speakers
through a toroid a couple of times right at the plug. You
often see this done with monitor cables and with
Hi Jim,
Ogg vorbis is an alternative way to encode sound files for use on a
computer. It's like MP3 in that it's a compressed, and therefore
lossy format. The beauty of the format however is that it's open
sauce, I.E. not proprietary software, and therefore it's free to
distribute unlike most mp3
Houdy Chris,
There's mp3 merger which is available free from http://mp3merge.netfirms.com
Hope this helps man.
Tony
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Hello,
able to eliminate it by running the cable from the speakers
through a toroid a couple of times right at the plug. You
What is a toroid and where does one get one?
Peter S.
often see this done with monitor cables and with other
peripherals.
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what is the better format between
windows media 9 loss less aug and mp3 or mp4
Ron
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Open sauce? i believe ya mean open source grin.
Anyways, the files are smaller and sound quite good but there is not a lot
of support for portable players that you can take with you in your car or
on vacation so you are basically stuck if you have a lot of .ogg
files. you could convert them to
A good place to get toroid cores and ferrite beads is,
http://www.amidoncorp.com/
I think Radio Shack also sells a limited number of types and
sizes.
When a cable carrying audio is passed through a ferrite bead
or wrapped around a toroid core, RF and electronic noise can
be filtered out of
can 60 cycle hum or 160 hum be fixed this way to?
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A good place to get toroid cores and ferrite beads is,
Using JFW 5.00.844 with Win XP Home here. Looking for
a DVD software that will burn the DVDs in any format.
There are 8 regions. We have here NTSC and most others
use PAL and some have Secam and some use PAL-M and
PAL-N. Anyway do any of you use a DVD software program
that will record in PAL a
many thanks will give it a try just downloaded the program.
Chris
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Houdy Chris,
There's mp3 merger which is
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