RE: Suggestions for a MP3 mixing program?

2005-11-14 Thread George Day
hello try a programme called mismiester I hear it's very good - not sure how accessible though. -Original Message- From: K. Washington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 November 2005 06:54 To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Suggestions for a MP3 mixing program? Hello. My PC and

Re: question about .wav files

2005-11-14 Thread Larry N
Hi Tyler. GoldWave will do that for you. They have a trial version but I'm not certain whether file splitting is available in the trial version. Larry - Original Message - From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2005 9:34 PM Subject:

Re: Suggestions for a MP3 mixing program?

2005-11-14 Thread Brent Harding
Is that what people are doing to make mashups? It's just amazing how good they sound, how do they remove the vocals from one song and put it over the other at the right beat like they do? Is there really good programs or devices to do that, basically unmix the song so you can mash it? -

Re: to upgrade or not: Sound Forge 6 to 8, with or without Snowman scripts

2005-11-14 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi Dean, I'm not sure about the cost now. There was an offer earlier where you could upgrade from any version for $99, but I think that is over. But, as for is it worth the upgrade? I believe it is. For one thing, there is now a scrubbing feature and that alone makes it worth

RE: Suggestions for a MP3 mixing program?

2005-11-14 Thread George Day
yes, mixmeister even gives the beats per second - it seems the business!! -Original Message- From: Brent Harding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 November 2005 16:07 To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Re: Suggestions for a MP3 mixing program? Is that what people are doing to make

Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Jed Barton
Alright guys, haven't been watching the stuff on the list. What's a good, easy to run mp3 player? Thoughts? ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL

RE: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Jamie Pauls
With Jaws, you really can't beat Winamp even though it is a bit nonstandard in its keyboard commands. The scripts for that program, which come automatically installed with Jaws, show what really good scripting can do for a program. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: USB Soundcard Recommendations

2005-11-14 Thread TJ Olsen
the best usb sound card for its price is creatives mp3 plus. They can be found on ebay for under 20 dollars. They are decent sized, nonpowered, have a mic in, which is not very good, a headphone out and 4 rca ports 2 in and 2 out, which are unbelievably clean. tj - Original Message

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread TJ Olsen
winamp absolutely doesn't need scripts. IIt works amazingly with out them really ya you can't bet it really tj - Original Message - From: Jamie Pauls [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 11:42 AM Subject: RE: Mp3

Re: Sony memory stick reader for windows xp?

2005-11-14 Thread TJ Olsen
Hey there, first as an off topic note, i doubt you remember me Mr.Sanfilippo but i was your student b both for piano and later on at columbia, if you are who i believe. Anyway., from my understanding, the format that the recorder creates data is not supported by the native windows drivers,i

RE: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Jamie Pauls
But they are so nice! Lots of neat feedback. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TJ Olsen Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 3:34 PM To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: Re: Mp3 players winamp absolutely doesn't need scripts. IIt works

Re: [SpacialAudio] RE: Maybe We should do it ourselves (Create ourown Broadcasting program)e

2005-11-14 Thread Gary Wood
What challenges my thinking is, whether we should ask companies to make their products accessible to us, or should we be involved as a community to develop accessibility in programs and devices from the ground up, like Humanware, and other companies that are dedicated to this end! -

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread TJ Olsen
to many blind people become overly dependant on this sort of thing. I hate to harp but i remember copying and pasting webpages in notepad to read them (see jaws 2.0). So making coments like that just make me very anoyed. The softwear since its earliest days, same as the old msn were writen very

Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-14 Thread TJ Olsen
it sounds to me that thesere are play-for-sure files. These files use the most advanced drm scheme available today. Breaking it is necxt to impossible. You must have a plays-for-sure compatable player to play these. I don't yet know of any truely accessible players that support plays for

The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Jamie Pauls
TJ, I apologize if my comments annoyed you. I began using a computer in 1990 with a screen reader called ISOS, DOS 5.0, and Word Perfect 5.1 with 30 minutes of training on how to use a computer. Thank God for Mastering Word Perfect available from what was then just plain old RFB on cassette, and a

RE: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread David Truong
Buddy, Get over it. The fact is Jaws scripting has enhanced Winamp to the point where it is more than a half decent audio player. The problem is you're too dumb to recognise this fact. So be that is it may and let others who benefit from Jaws scripting be free of your lack of intelligence.

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread David Truong
Hi Jamie, Andrew and I along with other contributors who helped write the Winamp scripts really appreciate the fact that you find them useful even if others don't. I don't know if you've ever tried using the time marker feature? It is really good for marking spots in audio books or marking out

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Jamie Pauls
I've not tried it, but I certainly will. Thanks. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Truong Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 4:37 PM To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Subject: RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players) Hi Jamie, Andrew and

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Jamey. I certainly enjoy the progress that blind people have made, as a result of using computers. I do appreciate the Jaws scripts that I have used! I'd say, Thank God for Windows, because of its development, we have had a lot of good things come our way, as a result! - Original

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Gary Wood
Hi David. I appreciate everything that you as a scripter for Jaws and all the other scripters have done to make our life easier using these programs, as a result of using Jaws scripts! Kudos! - Original Message - From: David Truong [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'PC audio discussion list. '

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Sun Sparkle
david, you should not chid someone like that you also should know that if someone needs to ask a question they should be allowed to so you can get over it! as the eagles would say what makes you to be allowed to have this kind of adtuide with someone anyway? now i am done off my soap box back

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Dean Martineau
The time marker feature especially sets the Winamp scripts out and makes this player more useful than any other. To further stir up the pot, then I'll duck, while Window-Eyes offers numerous advantages, this is functionality that Window-Eyes users will never have with Winamp because their

Re: USB Soundcard Recommendations

2005-11-14 Thread Donald L. Roberts
While I don't particularly like mee too messages, I must agree whole heartedly with this poster's comments. I bought this thing about a year ago from Tiger Direct and really like the flexibility it offers me. For example, I bought NFL Field Pass. We all know that since Real Player has no

RE: USB Soundcard Recommendations

2005-11-14 Thread Julia Aguilar
Thanks for the information Have either of you needed to use the card with either a mic or line in jack? And, if you did, were there separate check boxes for line in and mic in the volume control? If so, could you provide the model number so I can Google on the

Re: Suggestions for a MP3 mixing program?

2005-11-14 Thread Brent Harding
Hmmm, wonder just how it unmixes the track in to it's component parts to remix stuff? Some of those mashups on podcasts sound like that almost had to be done, and I'm sure the creators couldn't possibly get access to the masters that are in tracks already. - Original Message - From:

Re: Mp3 Players that play WMA files

2005-11-14 Thread Brent Harding
Isn't the plays for sure the DRM all media player uses? Has anyone used it in streaming? It sounds like a way to go to be able to charge for content, if you wanted to webcast and get a little compensation for it. - Original Message - From: TJ Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Brent Harding
How does that feature work? I always tried to remember the time and end up forgetting. - Original Message - From: Dean Martineau [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 5:20 PM Subject: Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Tyler Wood
The PNY vibe will work perfect. It doesn't come with any programs, and is very accesible to the blind. It also has line-in support, voice recording, and an FM radio. It can even be used as an external harddrive for your computer when you don't need the music. Tyler - Original Message -

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Bruce Toews
I can't say enough for the Winamp scripts. They're an absolutely remarkable piece of work and they really enhance the experience. And that's what it's all about, making the most of your computer. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Tyler Wood
It helps the functionally, though. - Original Message - From: TJ Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 3:33 PM Subject: Re: Mp3 players winamp absolutely doesn't need scripts. IIt works amazingly with out them

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Tyler Wood
Please do spell check before sending. It makes it hard for your message to be read. Also, why can't people have scripts. They do, as somebody said, give a lot of feedback and aren't that hard to make in your spare time. Tyler - Original Message - From: TJ Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC

How to record with USB Mics?

2005-11-14 Thread Brent Harding
I forget which one it was, but on Leo Laport's show, he mentioned a Samson USB mic that could be had for $80 that a guy from the Byrds used that is of good quality. My Gemini VH101H wireless mic just gives too noisy of a signal to be useful, and now that the windscreen got lost, it's real bad.

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Tyler Wood
wow! did commodore 64s have screen readers? If so, was it possible to play those awcem chip tunes (chip music) on them? ...apple...yes I remember those kind of. - Original Message - From: Jamie Pauls [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday,

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Tyler Wood
Yes. Overlydependant? You must be stil on jaws 2.0 then because your not exactly getting the point. I aggree with David here. - Original Message - From: David Truong [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 4:30 PM Subject:

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Tyler Wood
People can really spell things, can't they? Please spell check (those quotes are for emphesis, I'm not yelling.) smile but please do spellcheck before sending. Now, I guess some people really can't appreciate things. That's Tj's problem. Not mine... - Original Message - From: Sun

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread David Truong
Hi There, The folllowing is from our Winamp scripts manual and describes the time marker features. The Winamp scripts include a feature that allows you to set, jump to and remove multiple audio bookmarks on your currently playing track from any of the Winamp Windows. You can also find out the

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread David Truong
HI, These time markers are primarily for Winamp use. However, the resulting .tms file is a text file and if one was to find out the format of cue sheets and was able to somehow convert the time marker format to cue sheet format then it would be possible to use the time markers for burning the

audio encoders

2005-11-14 Thread Sun Sparkle
here is an audio encorder that works gret it is the lame mp3 3.98 a 2 and it works with gold wave and total recorder very well i can send it to you if you like jonathan do you allow files through the group? ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Sun Sparkle
Ok, so if a person would lets say use nero, for there burnning program the cue sheets function i beleive is in there then a person could then burn them into the cd.? or thinking aloud could you in a way rename the file to what ever the file name is.cue then use a program like goldwave to split

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Robert Hebert
David, the time marker feature has been a very useful one for me. When I first began using net library their WMA files would not play in Winamp and placing a time marker using Real Audio or Windows Media Player was a rather more complicated and much less accurate task for a totally blind user.

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread David Truong
Hi, Don't get me wrong! The way the time markers are built in to Winamp does not allow one to presently burn your file on to cd in the way you are discussing. All I was saying was that with a bit of imagination perhaps you could achieve what you want but as the time markers presently stand,

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread David Truong
Hi Again, Simply renaming the .tms file will not turn it into a cue sheet. You'd have to edit the file and give the file the same syntax as a cue sheet file. David Truong E-mail and MS messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: blindboxer1967 Home Page:

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Bruce Toews
You'd have to know the format. Odds are very slim both formats would just *happen* to be compatible. Bruce -- Bruce Toews E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time:

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread doc
to jump to a particular time control+j to check remaining time control+shift+t to check elapsed time alt+shift+t If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?%LINES%then where does the learning start? robert Doc Wright http://www.wrightplaceinc.net msn [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message

RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread David Truong
HI rob, Thanks for your kind words regarding the Winamp time markers. I love Winamp as you know but one thing I use to get frustrated with Winamp was the inability to resume from a spot in a file. Sure it had jump to time but this meant having to remember the time where you stopped the file.

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread doc
yes, I had a comadore 64 and used a screenreader I purchased at Target. This had 21 tones and 250 voices. A company called Hearsay 1000 made it but had no plans on upgrading it past the 64 level. If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?%LINES%then where does the learning start? robert Doc

determining UPC code on a cd

2005-11-14 Thread Scott Blanks
Hi folks, I believe just about every music cd that is released has an associated code, which I think is called the UPC. What I'm wondering is if there is a way using a program such as Winamp or Windows Media player to determine this code, simply by inserting a cd into the computer. I know for

Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)

2005-11-14 Thread Gary Wood
When we had an Apple 2E, I used a screenreader. I forget which one it was now! My dad had a Vic 20 computer before we had the Apple. I think that commodore 64 was an offshoot of the Vic 20! - Original Message - From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list.

Re: Mp3 players

2005-11-14 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Tyler. When I use my computer, I appreciate any help I can get, and it seems to me, the more accessibility we can have, the better! But in some cases, some say that what's accessible to one may not be for another! I don't know if I believe that, but everyone is entitled to his or her

Re: determining UPC code on a cd

2005-11-14 Thread Chris Skarstad
the only alternative I can think of at this stage involves a working pare of eyes. I understand that UPC codes are on cd covers, but I don't think they can be scanned. and if they can be, I'm not sure how good they'd come out. I'm aware that cd's have an ID number that's stored in the CDDB or