CDs not playing on PC

2004-11-17 Thread stever2525
On some of my music CDs, some old, some new, when I put them in my D drive, 
won't even load and run. I hear the same sound as a blank CD. At first, I 
thought it was some copyright kind of thing, but they won't even start 
spinning. I tried all my players, and tried to find the CD using Windows 
Explorer, no luck. These CDs, however, will play on a regular audio CD 
player. Any ideas?  thank you 


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is there a jaws-accessible listening site for albums

2004-11-17 Thread Joanne
I am planning to purchase a new album and it's in fact on its way via mail, 
but can I preview it at a Jaws-accessible site?  Using XP home and Jaws 
5.10.  Thanks. 

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Re: is there a jaws-accessible listening site for albums

2004-11-17 Thread kevin and emma
hi, there's plenty around. amazon.com have listening features on most
albums. there's also allmusic.com, requires registration, but costs nothing.
guess people will have more suggestions!
email or msn
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Re: CONVERTING MP3 AUDIO TO PLAIN TEXT: IS THIS POSSIBLE??

2004-11-17 Thread Dale Campbell
Hi,
I handle a program that will do the opposite, convert from text to MP3 or 
wav, but not the other way around...
Dale Campbell
www.BlindMiceMart.comAt 08:21 PM 11/16/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Well, I may be touching on something that is not possible to accomplish; 
nevertheless, please permit me to ask this question from the house, smile:

Is it possible to TAKE AN MP3 AUDIO and CONVERT IT to PLAIN TEXT that can 
later be edited??

If yes, which program does this and where can I find it??
Mega thanks for all help!!
Sincerely,
Olusegun
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Re: CONVERTING MP3 AUDIO TO PLAIN TEXT: IS THIS POSSIBLE??

2004-11-17 Thread shannon
I have no idea if it would work but, what if you you used one of those
speech recoginization packages and it typed it out for you like Dragon or
something like that?
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 Hi Everyone:

 Well, I may be touching on something that is not possible to accomplish;
 nevertheless, please permit me to ask this question from the house,
smile:

 Is it possible to TAKE AN MP3 AUDIO and CONVERT IT to PLAIN TEXT that can
 later be edited??

 If yes, which program does this and where can I find it??

 Mega thanks for all help!!

 Sincerely,
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Re: is there a jaws-accessible listening site for albums

2004-11-17 Thread shawn klein
You can't listen to a song straight through with
amazon, I find that the little segments they select
aren't necessarily representative of the whole song,
particularly when your talking about a classical or
ambient piece with several movements. Sometimes they
seem to pick the part of the song with the least going
on.
Shawn

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 albums. there's also allmusic.com, requires
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 guess people will have more suggestions!
 email or msn
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  but can I preview it at a Jaws-accessible site? 
 Using XP home and Jaws
  5.10.  Thanks.
 
 
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Re: is there a jaws-accessible listening site for albums

2004-11-17 Thread shawn klein
Winamp music and windows media music, but their
selection is limited. If they happen to have the album
you're looking for. Winamp has absolutely nothing by
Michael Jackson for example. 
--- kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hi, yes i know, but this is the case with all such
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  You can't listen to a song straight through with
  amazon, I find that the little segments they
 select
  aren't necessarily representative of the whole
 song,
  particularly when your talking about a classical
 or
  ambient piece with several movements. Sometimes
 they
  seem to pick the part of the song with the least
 going
  on.
  Shawn
 
  --- kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   hi, there's plenty around. amazon.com have
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   features on most
   albums. there's also allmusic.com, requires
   registration, but costs nothing.
   guess people will have more suggestions!
   email or msn
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Re: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing

2004-11-17 Thread Andy
Hi Jim.
Snap!  I got mine yesterday; magic, isn't it?
Regarding your question.  My brother, who has had one for a few months, 
advised me to tune my radio into an area between stations, then locate a 
screw hole on the base of the Veronica and turn the screw slowly, until the 
signal is picked up in the radio.  Probably a job for two people if your 
radio or tuner is some distance from the transmitter.  Best try a quiet song 
so you can tune it in closer, if you know what I mean.  Get back if you 
experience problems.  Incidentally, I ventured into my garden with a radio 
and managed to get about 100 feet before loosing the signal.  The batteries 
in the radio are quite low so I'm going to repeat the exercise with new 
batteries.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Jim O'Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing


Hi
I have recently purchased a Veronica 50mw FM transmitter enclosed in a 
case.

I am trying to work out how to change its transmission frequency.
Help welcomed!
Jim
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RE: how do you make foobar 2000 default

2004-11-17 Thread Andre van Deventer
Hi

Go to the foobar submenu in the start menu.  One  and there you will find
associations.

Andre


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Subject: how do you make foobar 2000 default 

I am just experimenting to see if I like Foobar but it won't stay drault. 
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Re: CONVERTING MP3 AUDIO TO PLAIN TEXT: IS THIS POSSIBLE??

2004-11-17 Thread Denny Daughters
Hello,
I've converted text files to audio using gold wave but never mp3s to
text.  What are you trying to accomplish? I would get a wave editor and an
mp3 to wave converter such as razorlame and edit the mp3 files when you
convert them back to wave.
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RE: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing

2004-11-17 Thread Jim O'Sullivan
Hi

Thanks for your tips.

I have now managed to tune my unit into the frequency I wanted.
It did take quite a bit of trial and error though.  The adjustment of the
screw is very sensitive.
I also felt more comfortable  powering  off the unit each time I made an
adjustment.

I am only using it within my apartment at the moment and it sounds just fine
without the external antenna fixed.

Jim


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Sent: 17 November 2004 15:57
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing


Hi Jim.

Snap!  I got mine yesterday; magic, isn't it?

Regarding your question.  My brother, who has had one for a few months,
advised me to tune my radio into an area between stations, then locate a
screw hole on the base of the Veronica and turn the screw slowly, until the
signal is picked up in the radio.  Probably a job for two people if your
radio or tuner is some distance from the transmitter.  Best try a quiet song
so you can tune it in closer, if you know what I mean.  Get back if you
experience problems.  Incidentally, I ventured into my garden with a radio
and managed to get about 100 feet before loosing the signal.  The batteries
in the radio are quite low so I'm going to repeat the exercise with new
batteries.


Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing


 Hi

 I have recently purchased a Veronica 50mw FM transmitter enclosed in a
 case.

 I am trying to work out how to change its transmission frequency.

 Help welcomed!

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message for Russel Bergoin

2004-11-17 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Rusty, don't have your address, so, the correct link for
configuring the sqr cross fader plugin from Jonathan Mosen's
broadcasting tutorials is
http://www.acbradio.org/archives/mainmenu/mm1096.mp3
sorry but the first tutorial, whos' link I gave you was the previous
lesson, and I had sent you version 1.65 of the sqr cross fader plugin
as a .zip file since it was rejected by your isp.  

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Any cricket commentary being streamed?

2004-11-17 Thread Jim O'Sullivan
Hi

I was wondering if audio commentary of Australia v New Zealand starting
today was being streamed anywhere or by anybody on shoutcast this time.

Jim


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A general cdex question

2004-11-17 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Hello,

I use Cdex version 1.51 only occasionally and cannot remember a setting I wish 
to change. 
Specifically, the default setting puts all mp3 files into my music.  How or 
more precisely where 
do I change this to a directory of my own choosing?  I am talking about the mp3 
target 
directory, not the source directory.

Thanks in advance.

Don Roberts


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How do you turn off the clip launched when using Real One?

2004-11-17 Thread ptusing
Hi,
When   I  open RealOneand go to Manage Favorites,
an  ad clip opens which I then have to close.
How could I  prevent the  clip t from opening?
Also,  are there any settings to set to   not mess up other listening
programs  like
MediaPlayer when setting up Real One?
Thanks very much.


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WINAMP AND CD AUDIO

2004-11-17 Thread RQJ
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 find
one.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Richard Justice


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A message to Chuck

2004-11-17 Thread Johnathan Richards
Hi Chuck
The screan readers are hard to understand sometimes and I find that problem 
myself with Jaws the correct spelling is, Nero which is spelt (N.E.R.O)

I hope this has helpt
From John and guide dog Iris
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From: Charles Addleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 6:42 AM
Subject: CD burner



Hi list,
This is probably going to sound dumb, but I am trying to fined the website 
for a CD burner.  I don't know how it is spellt.  With my screen reader it 
sounds like Neuro.  I know that is not correct, but that is as close as I 
can come.  Would someone please help me with the correct spelling?

Thanks in advance, Chuck.

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Re: A message to Chuck

2004-11-17 Thread anthony campbell
hi chuck, you could spell it like this: november echo romeo oscar

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Subject: A message to Chuck


Hi Chuck
The screan readers are hard to understand sometimes and I find that 
problem myself with Jaws the correct spelling is, Nero which is spelt 
(N.E.R.O)

I hope this has helpt
From John and guide dog Iris
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Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 6:42 AM
Subject: CD burner



Hi list,
This is probably going to sound dumb, but I am trying to fined the 
website for a CD burner.  I don't know how it is spellt.  With my screen 
reader it sounds like Neuro.  I know that is not correct, but that is as 
close as I can come.  Would someone please help me with the correct 
spelling?

Thanks in advance, Chuck.

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Re: CONVERTING MP3 AUDIO TO PLAIN TEXT: IS THIS POSSIBLE??

2004-11-17 Thread Frank Deweese
   I would be most interested in looking at that program.  Where 
can I find it and how much does it kcost.
Frank- Original Message - 
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Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: CONVERTING MP3 AUDIO TO PLAIN TEXT: IS THIS POSSIBLE??


Hi,
I handle a program that will do the opposite, convert from text to MP3 or 
wav, but not the other way around...
Dale Campbell
www.BlindMiceMart.comAt 08:21 PM 11/16/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Everyone:
Well, I may be touching on something that is not possible to accomplish; 
nevertheless, please permit me to ask this question from the house, 
smile:

Is it possible to TAKE AN MP3 AUDIO and CONVERT IT to PLAIN TEXT that can 
later be edited??

If yes, which program does this and where can I find it??
Mega thanks for all help!!
Sincerely,
Olusegun
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Re: fubar 2000

2004-11-17 Thread Frank Deweese
   Where do you find Fubar and where to you find it?
Frank
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Subject: fubar 2000


It wseems much easier to create play lists in fubar 2000 than in any of 
the other media players that I have.  What do other people think?
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Windows Media Player 10 repeating tracks

2004-11-17 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
Hi listers,
how does one disable the repeat track feature, or whatever it's called, in 
Windows Media Player 10?

Thanks,
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Re: WINAMP AND CD AUDIO

2004-11-17 Thread Denny Daughters
Hi Richard,
If I remember correctly, go to the control pannel and there should be an
option for sounds and audio devices, you might find a speaker setting in
there.
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RE: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing

2004-11-17 Thread Hamish Mackenzie
Hi 

Before messing around with an external Ariel why don't you remove the
top of the box and inside you will find two pots, if you turn these
clockwise it will boost the signal and give you more range and volume. 

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Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 3:46 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: RE: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing

Hi

Thanks for your tips.

I have now managed to tune my unit into the frequency I wanted.
It did take quite a bit of trial and error though.  The adjustment of
the screw is very sensitive.
I also felt more comfortable  powering  off the unit each time I made an
adjustment.

I am only using it within my apartment at the moment and it sounds just
fine without the external antenna fixed.

Jim


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Sent: 17 November 2004 15:57
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing


Hi Jim.

Snap!  I got mine yesterday; magic, isn't it?

Regarding your question.  My brother, who has had one for a few months,
advised me to tune my radio into an area between stations, then locate a
screw hole on the base of the Veronica and turn the screw slowly, until
the signal is picked up in the radio.  Probably a job for two people if
your radio or tuner is some distance from the transmitter.  Best try a
quiet song so you can tune it in closer, if you know what I mean.  Get
back if you experience problems.  Incidentally, I ventured into my
garden with a radio and managed to get about 100 feet before loosing the
signal.  The batteries in the radio are quite low so I'm going to repeat
the exercise with new batteries.


Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Jim O'Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing


 Hi

 I have recently purchased a Veronica 50mw FM transmitter enclosed in a

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 I am trying to work out how to change its transmission frequency.

 Help welcomed!

 Jim


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Re: WINAMP AND CD AUDIO

2004-11-17 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Richard.  I heard once on this list that Winamp doesn't work with 
surround sound.  I could be wrong about that, but someone else may elaborate 
further.
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From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 9:08 PM
Subject: WINAMP AND CD AUDIO


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 
find
one.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Richard Justice

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Re: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing

2004-11-17 Thread Pam Drake
Jim and Andy,

We have our Veronica plugged into the sound card of my computer.  We
chose a cd we know well and used it to test the transmitter after we
chose the quiet spot.  The cd we chose was one of the Tim-Life 1970's
set.  we chose I Remember You by Frank Ifield (spelling)?.  We first
got a very quiet spot on the radio dial, then tuned for speaker
separation.  The song has good separation and bass response so we got
an excellent signal which hasn't had to be adjusted in over 3 years.
Sometimes the lead wires get covered by papers on my desk; so when  it
starts getting fuzzy I spread the leads out and that takes care of it.
I bought the transmitter without the case and a friend mounted it for
me.  

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:57:25 -, you wrote:

Hi Jim.

Snap!  I got mine yesterday; magic, isn't it?

Regarding your question.  My brother, who has had one for a few
months, 
advised me to tune my radio into an area between stations, then locate
a 
screw hole on the base of the Veronica and turn the screw slowly,
until the 
signal is picked up in the radio.  Probably a job for two people if
your 
radio or tuner is some distance from the transmitter.  Best try a
quiet song 
so you can tune it in closer, if you know what I mean.  Get back if
you 
experience problems.  Incidentally, I ventured into my garden with a
radio 
and managed to get about 100 feet before loosing the signal.  The
batteries 
in the radio are quite low so I'm going to repeat the exercise with
new 
batteries.


Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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- Original Message - 
From: Jim O'Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: Veronica FM Transmitter frequency changing


 Hi

 I have recently purchased a Veronica 50mw FM transmitter enclosed in
a 
 case.

 I am trying to work out how to change its transmission frequency.

 Help welcomed!

 Jim


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