Hello All, I think the problem I have is to do with Roxio, I am trying to
burn a CD using Roxio, Every time I try to do this I get the following
message, F, isn't accessible incorrect function. Why is this? I have
uninstalled the drivers and it is still coming up why? I hope someone can
hELLo!
´Have you or someone else found any documentation for foobar2000.
It seems that the foobar forums are disabled for us blind people.
I tried to become a member of the forum but its on the hydrogenaudio.com and
when you should become a member there its a graphical code you have to copy.
THe
I use a program called wintranse. I think the site is wintranse.bt.
Mike aim screen name chrchmiker. MSN screen name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 10:02 PM
I can't tell what version of Power DVD I'm using, but this does not work in
my version.
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Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 6:41 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Accessible
do youhave to cd rom drives andrew?
if so try to access the burnning from the other drive. let us know how it
go's
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From: andrew shipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 4:19 AM
Subject: Problem with
hi,
i have once used river past for that but i lost a big part of the quality.
best result so far is converting them with winamp to a wav file, with the disc
writer plugin and than convert them to mp3.
it's bitof a long way.
aad
On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 21:24:06 +0100, Brian Olesen wrote:
Hi,
lol
HellO!
Excuse me for asking this questin but as i thought i understood the whole thing
was that soundforge 8.0 had a built in noise reduction filter.
But maybe i was wrong.
I know that there is a noise reduction plugin you can get.
But i thought that there was a built-in one also.
Can you
Hi listers,
Hopefully there is a solution to this rather annoying problem when
recording with the LAME encoder. When playing back a program I recorded
from XM Radio last night, I noticed a problem that occurs with some MP3s
where instruments or vocals will shift from either the left or right
hi
I wonder if it's the version of the lame encoder being used? I did hear
about some artifacts in some files with some versions, so i would try
updatiing your lame dll file and see if that helps any, i hope. that
problem can be extremely annoying!!!
At 09:28 PM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
Hi