Re: logitech USB mic/headset not working?

2005-12-27 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Chris,

In the skype software, itself, have you selected the headset as your input 
and output devices? Sounds as if you might have the headset selected as your 
windows default device, but not your skype device.

Blessed Be,

Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A

D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: dsleslie
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- Original Message - 
From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 11:08 PM
Subject: logitech USB mic/headset not working?


 Hi all! I spent a little of my Christmas cash and bought a Logitech USB
 headset/mic combo today. When I got it home and plugged it into my USB
 port, all went correctly, windows saw everything it needed to see and it's
 being recognized.  In the instructions, it says to make sure the headset 
 is
 your default playback device in windows which, when it's plugged in, it
 is.  When I unplug it, it goes back to my sound card. While it's plugged 
 in
 to the USB port for some reason, certain sounds come through the headset,
 and other sounds come through the speakers.  for example on a skype call,
 the person speaking comes through my speakers, but software speech from
 JAWS and other sounds can be heard on my headset. Not only that, but 
 people
 tell me that the volume level is very low.  I wanted to see if I could
 track the problem down, so I went into the windows volume control and made
 sure the mic was checked in playback.   it wasn't, so I checked it and the
 mic level was only at like 19% so I kicked it up to 70% so I could test
 it.  So when I did that, i made a call to echo 123 on Skype and tested it.
 I couldn't hear myself, which obviously means something is wrong, but I'm
 not sure what it is. I even made sure that the mic was unmuted in
 playbackso i'm not sure what the deal is.


  If anyone has any ideas of how to fix this, I'd very much appreciate it!



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Re: logitech USB mic/headset not working?

2005-12-27 Thread anthony campbell
hello chris, i think the problem is that the settings in the skype software 
needs changing. open sky-pe and go to tools then options arrow down to sound 
devices and change the settings. your headset should appear inj the drop 
down list. change it to the headset and then try a test call.

cheers
anthony

- Original Message - 
From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:08 AM
Subject: logitech USB mic/headset not working?


 Hi all! I spent a little of my Christmas cash and bought a Logitech USB
 headset/mic combo today. When I got it home and plugged it into my USB
 port, all went correctly, windows saw everything it needed to see and it's
 being recognized.  In the instructions, it says to make sure the headset 
 is
 your default playback device in windows which, when it's plugged in, it
 is.  When I unplug it, it goes back to my sound card. While it's plugged 
 in
 to the USB port for some reason, certain sounds come through the headset,
 and other sounds come through the speakers.  for example on a skype call,
 the person speaking comes through my speakers, but software speech from
 JAWS and other sounds can be heard on my headset. Not only that, but 
 people
 tell me that the volume level is very low.  I wanted to see if I could
 track the problem down, so I went into the windows volume control and made
 sure the mic was checked in playback.   it wasn't, so I checked it and the
 mic level was only at like 19% so I kicked it up to 70% so I could test
 it.  So when I did that, i made a call to echo 123 on Skype and tested it.
 I couldn't hear myself, which obviously means something is wrong, but I'm
 not sure what it is. I even made sure that the mic was unmuted in
 playbackso i'm not sure what the deal is.


  If anyone has any ideas of how to fix this, I'd very much appreciate it!



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Re: logitech USB mic/headset not working?

2005-12-27 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Chris, As far as your not hearing yourself when you call echo123: if you 
have the same Logitech headset I do, there is a round disc-shaped control 
dangling from the plug-in chord? The button on this control is a toggle 
on/off for the mic. There's no non-visual way to tell whether it's toggled 
on or off. It suddenly occurred to me smacks her head, that, maybe, the 
reason you don't hear yourself on echo123 is that you have this control 
toggled off. Try toggling it, and see if you hear yourself on echo123.

This toggle control is the one thing I hate about my headset. It's always 
getting toggled by accident, and, of course, I don't realize that until I 
place a call and the party can't hear me, though I can hear them.

Hope this IS your problem, as it's the easiest to track down and fix.

BTW, if you find the headset shouting or whispering at you, the easiest 
place to adjust this is on the Voice tab of Sounds and Audio Devices, in 
control Panel.

Finally, if you decide you want JAWS, and everything else besides your skype 
calls, to come through your speakers, not the headset (That's the way I 
prefer it.), let me know, and I'll give you the instructions on editing 
jwf.ini, so that the headset does not steal away the output of eloquence, 
every time you reboot your computer.

Good luck.

Blessed Be,

Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A

D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Original Message - 
From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 11:08 PM
Subject: logitech USB mic/headset not working?


 Hi all! I spent a little of my Christmas cash and bought a Logitech USB
 headset/mic combo today. When I got it home and plugged it into my USB
 port, all went correctly, windows saw everything it needed to see and it's
 being recognized.  In the instructions, it says to make sure the headset 
 is
 your default playback device in windows which, when it's plugged in, it
 is.  When I unplug it, it goes back to my sound card. While it's plugged 
 in
 to the USB port for some reason, certain sounds come through the headset,
 and other sounds come through the speakers.  for example on a skype call,
 the person speaking comes through my speakers, but software speech from
 JAWS and other sounds can be heard on my headset. Not only that, but 
 people
 tell me that the volume level is very low.  I wanted to see if I could
 track the problem down, so I went into the windows volume control and made
 sure the mic was checked in playback.   it wasn't, so I checked it and the
 mic level was only at like 19% so I kicked it up to 70% so I could test
 it.  So when I did that, i made a call to echo 123 on Skype and tested it.
 I couldn't hear myself, which obviously means something is wrong, but I'm
 not sure what it is. I even made sure that the mic was unmuted in
 playbackso i'm not sure what the deal is.


  If anyone has any ideas of how to fix this, I'd very much appreciate it!



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Re: logitech USB mic/headset not working?

2005-12-27 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Chris,

Just so you realize, you have to do this for *both* your skype input and 
output devices, in separate drop-downs.

Blessed Be,

Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A

D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: dsleslie
Web: ÞE OL' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE
Your Source for Discounted Ideas
http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/
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From: anthony campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 5:59 AM
Subject: Re: logitech USB mic/headset not working?


 hello chris, i think the problem is that the settings in the skype 
 software
 needs changing. open sky-pe and go to tools then options arrow down to 
 sound
 devices and change the settings. your headset should appear inj the drop
 down list. change it to the headset and then try a test call.

 cheers
 anthony

 - Original Message - 
 From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:08 AM
 Subject: logitech USB mic/headset not working?


 Hi all! I spent a little of my Christmas cash and bought a Logitech USB
 headset/mic combo today. When I got it home and plugged it into my USB
 port, all went correctly, windows saw everything it needed to see and 
 it's
 being recognized.  In the instructions, it says to make sure the headset
 is
 your default playback device in windows which, when it's plugged in, it
 is.  When I unplug it, it goes back to my sound card. While it's plugged
 in
 to the USB port for some reason, certain sounds come through the headset,
 and other sounds come through the speakers.  for example on a skype call,
 the person speaking comes through my speakers, but software speech from
 JAWS and other sounds can be heard on my headset. Not only that, but
 people
 tell me that the volume level is very low.  I wanted to see if I could
 track the problem down, so I went into the windows volume control and 
 made
 sure the mic was checked in playback.   it wasn't, so I checked it and 
 the
 mic level was only at like 19% so I kicked it up to 70% so I could test
 it.  So when I did that, i made a call to echo 123 on Skype and tested 
 it.
 I couldn't hear myself, which obviously means something is wrong, but I'm
 not sure what it is. I even made sure that the mic was unmuted in
 playbackso i'm not sure what the deal is.


  If anyone has any ideas of how to fix this, I'd very much appreciate it!



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Re: computer mp3's to hi fi

2005-12-27 Thread Kevin Doucet
Hi,

I don't know. I did read in Smart Computing just the other day, if your 
wireless LAN is braking up check for a replacement antenna with a higher DB 
rating. So that is an option.

At 10:07 AM 12/26/2005 -0500, you wrote:

Hi, Kevin,
What is the transmision range, not mentioned at the site.
Will it operate from basement where pc is located to first floor where
stereo receiver is operted?
Thanks,
Harry Bassler

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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: computer mp3's to hi fi


 Hi,

 The cd3o's use either wired Ethernet or 802.11b wireless (Wi-Fi, which, in
my opinion, would be better than an FM transmitter for short range.

 Check it out at


 www.cd3o.com/


 At 09:35 PM 12/25/2005 +, you wrote:

 Hi Kevin.
 
 Would this not present the same quality differences I experienced with
the
 Veronica Transmitter?  Or is this device more superior?  Best wishes.
Andy
 - Original Message - 
 From: Kevin Doucet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 2:58 PM
 Subject: Re: computer mp3's to hi fi
 
 
  Hi,
 
  Check out;
 
  www.cd3o.com/
 
  cd3o Network MP3 Players
  Store your music on your PC...
  Listen to it on your stereo, wirelessly!
  cd3o's digital audio receivers let you stream music from your computer
to
  your stereo.
  See how...
  sonic clarity superior to that of just about anything we've seen to
  date -
  CNET
  BEST BUY ... the simplest way to get pure digital audio from your PC
to
  your stereo
  -
  Wired
  N
  At 09:41 AM 12/25/2005 -0500, you wrote:
 
 Hi Andy,
 Remember that every connection can create resistance, which can affect
 your
 quality.
 The best setup would be one cable from the soundcard, to the stereo.
 R Q J
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 Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 8:16 AM
 Subject: Re: computer mp3's to hi fi
 
 
 Hi Doc.
 
 I'm using a 1 meter quarter inch miniplug to mini-socket, though I have
 strung five of these together.  The volume of the sound is reduced  and
if
 I
 try and turn the volume up, I get quite poor quality.  If however, I
burn
 the tracks onto a cd and play these through my amp, there is a vast
 quality
 of sound.  Another list member said that it could be the quality of my
 on-board sound card that is causing the problem.  Perhaps I need a
better
 sound card as well as a new hi-fi; Need to start saving then I think!
 
 Best wishes.
 
 Andy.
 
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 Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 11:16 PM
 Subject: Re: computer mp3's to hi fi
 
 
  tell us more about the type of cable you used.  I've been using a
stereo
  Y
  cable from my soundcard to my stereo since 2000.   I've had no
  degradation
  of sound.
   My drinking team has a bowling problem.
  robert Doc Wright
  http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
  msn
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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  From: Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 12:28 PM
  Subject: computer mp3's to hi fi
 
 
  Hi all.
 
  I have a large collection of cd's on my computer and I wish to
listen
  to
  these through my hi fi.
 
  I have already tried the wireless path by purchasing a Veronica, but
  the
  quality was quite poor with the signal fading slightly when I broke
the
  beam
  so to speak.  I also tried a wire from my computer to an auxiliary
  input
  on
  my hi-fi, but the quality suffered quite badly.
 
 
  I'm thinking of upgrading my ten year old 2 speaker hi fi and
thought
  that
  I'd write to the list to see if there was a particular Amplifier or
  Receiver
  which gave better results, perhaps with a usb or similar connection.
 
  Best wishes and Pease at this time.
 
  Andy
 
 
 
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Re: volume and hiss issues

2005-12-27 Thread doc
have you checked the output from your sound card with either another set of
speakers or some headphones?  this will at least let you  know if it is the
speakers you're currantly using.
  My drinking team has a bowling problem.
robert Doc Wright
http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
msn
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From: Sarah Heesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 10:38 AM
Subject: volume and hiss issues


 Dear PC-listers,

 I'm not yet sure what the category of problem is, so I'll give you the
 symptoms.  As a couple of days ago, my computer speakers have developed
 slightly more hiss than is normal.  More annoyingly, the volume of my
Winamp
 and WMP media has gone way down.  I think my Eloquence volume is lower,
too,
 but it's hard to tell.  Along with the overall lowering of volume has come
a
 slight background hiss.  Anyone have any suggestions to pin this down or
fix
 it? I have a Creative Sound Blaster sound card.

 Thanks,
 Hugely Happy Holidays,
 Sarah, and guide dog Chutney

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Re: volume and hiss issues

2005-12-27 Thread Robert Hebert
There are many applications that will lower your volume from time to time for 
no obvious reason. You will have to go to sounds and audio devices in your 
control panel and reset your volume level and that should get rid of your hiss.
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Subject: volume and hiss issues


Dear PC-listers,

I'm not yet sure what the category of problem is, so I'll give you the
symptoms.  As a couple of days ago, my computer speakers have developed
slightly more hiss than is normal.  More annoyingly, the volume of my Winamp
and WMP media has gone way down.  I think my Eloquence volume is lower, too,
but it's hard to tell.  Along with the overall lowering of volume has come a
slight background hiss.  Anyone have any suggestions to pin this down or fix
it? I have a Creative Sound Blaster sound card.

Thanks,
Hugely Happy Holidays,
Sarah, and guide dog Chutney

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Re: philips pss110

2005-12-27 Thread Tyler Wood
Did you not read? I did. No success. Like I said I am returning it, because 
WMP, realplayer, and my computer (it comes up as a flash drive) don't do any 
good. And, to add to that, the files are on the player, yet they don't play. 
But really, if you can transfer files to a player using other programs, 
would it say that in the book? yes!

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: philips pss110


 Apparently you need to do a little more research than just reading
 the book.  Philips players are supported by both WMP and
 Realplayer.  Think about it.  What are you trying to do.  Again I say
 there is other software that can replace Musicmatch.
 At 04:07 PM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
Problem is, in the user manual, it states that jukebox is the *only* 
player
I can transfer files with.

Tyler

PS: I tried WMP with no success.
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  Musicmatch is just a player.  There're plenty of them that can
  replace that like Windows Media Player or Realplayer.  I am not aware
  that Musicmatch has any more features than they do and they are more
  accessible.  Musicmatch has had that problem for years and isn't
  about to change so I would just say replace Musicmatch and you should
  be alright.
  At 09:29 AM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Is musicmatch usable to transfer files with jaws? I've tried every
 way I know of- and I can't see anything. I got this as a christmas
 present today and would be real guilty if it wasn't accesible (its a
 philips personal soundsystem). The player itself is accessible, though.
 
 Tyler
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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-27 Thread Larry Higgins
Maybe this has already been suggested, but why not convert mp3 to 
wav, then burn to cda, or her burner. At least the decompression step 
of the process would have been taken care of before the burn.

At 03:42 AM 12/26/2005, you wrote:
hello doc,

it was that a friends daughter was having trouble converting mp3 to cda and
writing the cd at the same time due to buffer under run errors.
she has an old slow external cd writer and probably not a very powerful
laptop and we were looking for a method of separating the conversion and
burning processes.

pete.




I must have missed the original thread.  Why are you not going right to the
burn process after choosing your tracks for the cd?
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?


  hello gerry,
 
  thanks for that, i had a look and found how to do it.
  it's a longer method but at least it works.
  encase anyone else has the need for such a work around here are the
steps.
 
  1 open nero and choose audio cd and click new
  2 select the mp3 files you want to burn and add them to what is to be
burnt
  3 go to the recorder menu and select choose recorder, choose image
recorder
  [virtual recorder] and click ok.
  4 choose write cd from the file menu the write screen will appear but
when
  you click on write a window will pop up asking you for a file name i just
  tried it with some westlife tracks so i called it westlife leave the
image
  type on it's default and click on ok or save i've forgotten which it was.
  5 when the conversion has finished click on ok and then on discard on the
  window that pops up.
  6 go back to the recorder menu, click on choose recorder and set it back
to
  your actual burner.
  7 choose close from the file menu [not exit]
  8 choose burn image from the file menu, when the window pops up asking
for
  the image name select the name of the image you just created, put your
  blank cd in the drive and click on the appropriate button to start the
  burn.
  9 finally perminently delete the image file as it will be taking up the
  same amount of space on the hard drive as it does on a cd.
 
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USB headset now works, sort of!

2005-12-27 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi all!
Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I followed 
your suggestions and it works just as it should.  However, it's not 
automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back in, 
skype doesn't see the headset and I have to keep going into the options and 
manually set it to the Logitech USB headset.
This is good for when I call someone, but when someone calls me and I don't 
have it plugged in, you can see what a hastle this could be.
Is there anyway to get skype to just automatically see the USB headset and 
just start using that without me having to manually switch it to that?
Thanks for any suggestions!





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making audio (mp3) cds

2005-12-27 Thread Curtis Delzer
Ok, guys, (and gals) :) the best overall software to use with making 
mp3s into audio cds is one called Acoustica MP3 CD Burner and the 
reason is, that software can make the difference in what spacing you 
want between tracks E.G. no spacing, (even with blending the sound 
just a little so if there is a gap it can be made right) to one 
second, 2 seconds, etc. I bought the software and use it all the time 
with window-eyes, and it can be made to work with jfw as well. As in 
all software using speech, there is always a trade off to 
accessibility in some aspect of the program, so diligence  and 
sticking with learning what the software can do, pays off, especially 
with this Acoustica MP3 CD Burner software. It will rip cds for you 
as well if you wish, it will make mp3 cds for you also.  I have found 
that, since I have some live concerts recorded in mp3 format, that 
using winamp to play them always makes for a choppy performance since 
winamp in it's native configuration puts gaps in between the tracks, 
as does Nero when burning to a cd burner. Acoustica MP3 CD Burner 
does not. so it is worth giving a look see anyway.

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Re: making audio (mp3) cds

2005-12-27 Thread Bruce Toews
The best is always relative. Easy CD-Da extractor has all these features 
as well, but can use a variety of additional file formats from which to 
burn a CD.

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Curtis Delzer wrote:

 Ok, guys, (and gals) :) the best overall software to use with making
 mp3s into audio cds is one called Acoustica MP3 CD Burner and the
 reason is, that software can make the difference in what spacing you
 want between tracks E.G. no spacing, (even with blending the sound
 just a little so if there is a gap it can be made right) to one
 second, 2 seconds, etc. I bought the software and use it all the time
 with window-eyes, and it can be made to work with jfw as well. As in
 all software using speech, there is always a trade off to
 accessibility in some aspect of the program, so diligence  and
 sticking with learning what the software can do, pays off, especially
 with this Acoustica MP3 CD Burner software. It will rip cds for you
 as well if you wish, it will make mp3 cds for you also.  I have found
 that, since I have some live concerts recorded in mp3 format, that
 using winamp to play them always makes for a choppy performance since
 winamp in it's native configuration puts gaps in between the tracks,
 as does Nero when burning to a cd burner. Acoustica MP3 CD Burner
 does not. so it is worth giving a look see anyway.

 Curtis Delzer


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Re: philips pss110

2005-12-27 Thread Tim Grady
No, it might not say that other software could transfer files.  It 
probably mentions Musicmatch because that's the software bundled with 
their player.  You returned something perfectly good.  And by the 
way, it makes no difference what you return.  You asked a question 
and I answered it.  I happen to know that both Realplayer and WMP 
support that player.  It's too bad you weren't smart enough to figure that out.

At 02:23 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
Did you not read? I did. No success. Like I said I am returning it, because
WMP, realplayer, and my computer (it comes up as a flash drive) don't do any
good. And, to add to that, the files are on the player, yet they don't play.
But really, if you can transfer files to a player using other programs,
would it say that in the book? yes!

Tyler
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  Apparently you need to do a little more research than just reading
  the book.  Philips players are supported by both WMP and
  Realplayer.  Think about it.  What are you trying to do.  Again I say
  there is other software that can replace Musicmatch.
  At 04:07 PM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
 Problem is, in the user manual, it states that jukebox is the *only*
 player
 I can transfer files with.
 
 Tyler
 
 PS: I tried WMP with no success.
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   Musicmatch is just a player.  There're plenty of them that can
   replace that like Windows Media Player or Realplayer.  I am not aware
   that Musicmatch has any more features than they do and they are more
   accessible.  Musicmatch has had that problem for years and isn't
   about to change so I would just say replace Musicmatch and you should
   be alright.
   At 09:29 AM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
  Hi,
  
  Is musicmatch usable to transfer files with jaws? I've tried every
  way I know of- and I can't see anything. I got this as a christmas
  present today and would be real guilty if it wasn't accesible (its a
  philips personal soundsystem). The player itself is accessible, though.
  
  Tyler
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Re: USB headset now works, sort of!

2005-12-27 Thread Tim Grady
Sometimes that happens with USB devices.  Don't know why, but 
couldn't you just leave the headset plugged in?
At 04:06 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
 Hi all!
Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I followed
your suggestions and it works just as it should.  However, it's not
automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back in,
skype doesn't see the headset and I have to keep going into the options and
manually set it to the Logitech USB headset.
This is good for when I call someone, but when someone calls me and I don't
have it plugged in, you can see what a hastle this could be.
Is there anyway to get skype to just automatically see the USB headset and
just start using that without me having to manually switch it to that?
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RE: volume and hiss issues

2005-12-27 Thread Sarah Heesen
Oh weird about some aps doing that!  Thanks robert, that certainly helped.
And I think the hiss must have been because the speakers were cranked to
full.  We're good now.  Thanks.

Sarah

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Subject: Re: volume and hiss issues

There are many applications that will lower your volume from time to time
for no obvious reason. You will have to go to sounds and audio devices in
your control panel and reset your volume level and that should get rid of
your hiss.
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Dear PC-listers,

I'm not yet sure what the category of problem is, so I'll give you the
symptoms.  As a couple of days ago, my computer speakers have developed
slightly more hiss than is normal.  More annoyingly, the volume of my Winamp
and WMP media has gone way down.  I think my Eloquence volume is lower, too,
but it's hard to tell.  Along with the overall lowering of volume has come a
slight background hiss.  Anyone have any suggestions to pin this down or fix
it? I have a Creative Sound Blaster sound card.

Thanks,
Hugely Happy Holidays,
Sarah, and guide dog Chutney

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ripping

2005-12-27 Thread Mark Vincent
Hi list.
I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
this? Have been playing around with goldwave but, it wont let me rip to
that level.
 
Any suggestions?
Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
cds.
Mark
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Re: ripping

2005-12-27 Thread R Q J
Hi Mark,
320 what?
R Q J
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Subject: ripping


Hi list.
I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
this? Have been playing around with goldwave but, it wont let me rip to
that level.

Any suggestions?
Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
cds.
Mark
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Re: USB headset now works, sort of!

2005-12-27 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Chris,

Leave the headset plugged in all the time, and, if you want to hear JAWS 
through your desktop speakers, edit jfw.ini to force Eloquence to use them, 
and foil skype's stealing away Eloquence' output. Let me know if you need 
instructions on this last.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:06 PM
Subject: USB headset now works, sort of!


 Hi all!
 Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I followed
 your suggestions and it works just as it should.  However, it's not
 automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back in,
 skype doesn't see the headset and I have to keep going into the options 
 and
 manually set it to the Logitech USB headset.
 This is good for when I call someone, but when someone calls me and I 
 don't
 have it plugged in, you can see what a hastle this could be.
 Is there anyway to get skype to just automatically see the USB headset and
 just start using that without me having to manually switch it to that?
 Thanks for any suggestions!





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Re: ripping

2005-12-27 Thread Bruce Toews
Easy CD-DA Extractor will do this.

Bruce

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Mark Vincent wrote:

 Hi list.
 I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
 this? Have been playing around with goldwave but, it wont let me rip to
 that level.

 Any suggestions?
 Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
 cds.
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RE: ripping

2005-12-27 Thread Mark Vincent
kbps

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Hi Mark,
320 what?
R Q J
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 5:28 PM
Subject: ripping


Hi list.
I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
this? Have been playing around with goldwave but, it wont let me rip to
that level.

Any suggestions?
Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
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Mark
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Re: USB headset now works, sort of!

2005-12-27 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Well, there may be some way to force the DECTalk software speech to use the 
card driving your desktop speakers, just as there is a way to force 
Eloquence to do this. But, as I don't know anything about DECTalk's software 
speech, you'll have to get directions on that from someone else. But, at 
least, I think, that is the question you need answered.

BTW, if you're using JAWS, why don't you use eloquence? If all else fails, I 
suppose, you could switch to it. Then, the solution to your problem would be 
to do exactly as I'm doing. Let me know if you ever decide to go that route.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: USB headset now works, sort of!


hi.  I don't use eloquence, so that's not really an issue. I use a dectalk
express part of the time, and dec-talk access 32 software speech for most
of my time, so there would need to be a way to keep the software speech
through the sound card and skype going through the headset.
I suppose i could always switch over to dec-talk express.


At 04:49 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
Chris,

Leave the headset plugged in all the time, and, if you want to hear JAWS
through your desktop speakers, edit jfw.ini to force Eloquence to use them,
and foil skype's stealing away Eloquence' output. Let me know if you need
instructions on this last.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Original Message -
From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:06 PM
Subject: USB headset now works, sort of!


  Hi all!
  Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I 
  followed
  your suggestions and it works just as it should.  However, it's not
  automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back in,
  skype doesn't see the headset and I have to keep going into the options
  and
  manually set it to the Logitech USB headset.
  This is good for when I call someone, but when someone calls me and I
  don't
  have it plugged in, you can see what a hastle this could be.
  Is there anyway to get skype to just automatically see the USB headset 
  and
  just start using that without me having to manually switch it to that?
  Thanks for any suggestions!
 
 
 
 
 
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Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Terri Elliott
Does anyone know how to use the Premiere CD Creator Program with Jaws.  I 
went to the help topics and I can't find anything about what hot keys to use 
in order to make an audio CD.  I also can't figure out how to Add files to 
the list view.  If anyone knows where I can get the information regarding 
this please let me know.  Also, does anyone know if you can copy CD's with 
this program.  I don't see anything about this.  Thanks for any help that 
you might be able to give me with this.

I've been in touch with them by phone but have not gotten a call back yet.

Terri 


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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Bruce Toews
When you're in the record disk dialog, one of the options you'll see under 
help is a list of hot keys, which can itself be accessed via control+F1. 
Among these is the F8 key, which adds a track.

Bruce

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Terri Elliott wrote:

 Does anyone know how to use the Premiere CD Creator Program with Jaws.  I
 went to the help topics and I can't find anything about what hot keys to use
 in order to make an audio CD.  I also can't figure out how to Add files to
 the list view.  If anyone knows where I can get the information regarding
 this please let me know.  Also, does anyone know if you can copy CD's with
 this program.  I don't see anything about this.  Thanks for any help that
 you might be able to give me with this.

 I've been in touch with them by phone but have not gotten a call back yet.

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Re: USB headset now works, sort of!

2005-12-27 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Chris,

The following is taken from my JFW.INI file. Even though you're not using 
Eloquence, I imagine your jfw.ini must have lines analogous to the first 
three lines below, setting the DECTalk software synthesizer as your primary 
synthesizer. If so, I'm guessing, you can also add a line analogous to the 
fourth line below, forcing the software synthesizer to output through the 
named device. I don't imagine, at least, that it would hurt to try doing so. 
If you want to try this, be sure to reproduce the spacing in the fourth line 
exactly, and to use the exact name of your desired output device (in place 
of mine), with exact spacing and case. After you've saved the edit, exit and 
restart JAWS, and see if it works, even after a reboot.'

[Synthesizers]
Synth1Name=eloq
Synth1LongName=Eloquence for JAWS
Synth1Driver=eloq
Synth1Port=C-Media Wave Device
Synth2Name=NoSpeech
Synth2LongName=No Speech
Synth2Driver=nospeech
Synth3Name=SAPI 5X
Synth3LongName=SAPI 5
Synth3Driver=sapi5x

I don't know if this'll work with DECTalk software speech. but I thought it 
worth a try.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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- Original Message - 
From: Dana S. Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: USB headset now works, sort of!


Well, there may be some way to force the DECTalk software speech to use the
card driving your desktop speakers, just as there is a way to force
Eloquence to do this. But, as I don't know anything about DECTalk's software
speech, you'll have to get directions on that from someone else. But, at
least, I think, that is the question you need answered.

BTW, if you're using JAWS, why don't you use eloquence? If all else fails, I
suppose, you could switch to it. Then, the solution to your problem would be
to do exactly as I'm doing. Let me know if you ever decide to go that route.

Blessed Be,

Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A

D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: USB headset now works, sort of!


hi.  I don't use eloquence, so that's not really an issue. I use a dectalk
express part of the time, and dec-talk access 32 software speech for most
of my time, so there would need to be a way to keep the software speech
through the sound card and skype going through the headset.
I suppose i could always switch over to dec-talk express.


At 04:49 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
Chris,

Leave the headset plugged in all the time, and, if you want to hear JAWS
through your desktop speakers, edit jfw.ini to force Eloquence to use them,
and foil skype's stealing away Eloquence' output. Let me know if you need
instructions on this last.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:06 PM
Subject: USB headset now works, sort of!


  Hi all!
  Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I
  followed
  your suggestions and it works just as it should.  However, it's not
  automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back in,
  skype doesn't see the headset and I have to keep going into the options
  and
  manually set it to the Logitech USB headset.
  This is good for when I call someone, but when someone calls me and I
  don't
  have it plugged in, you can see what a hastle this could be.
  Is there anyway to get skype to just automatically see the USB headset
  and
  just start using that without me having to manually switch it to that?
  Thanks for any suggestions!
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Update on Volume Logic

2005-12-27 Thread Brent Harding
I was thinking of buying volume logic, but I don't like the idea that I 
could never reinstall accessibly as that asellerate thing requires pressing 
alt and waiting for a button to turn into reinstall, using the jaws cursor 
with alt held down isn't possible.

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Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 5:26 AM
Subject: Update on Volume Logic


 It's not much of one, really, just that someone sent me a message
 saying the office is closed until January 10th, after which time I
 will receive answers to my questions, most of which concerned
 accessibility issues we've all read about already.  Thing is, I'm also
 interested in their streamer program but may wait on that if I can get
 the same kinds of changes incorporated into it as what we want
 incorporated into Volume Logic.  We shall see.


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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Kevin K Shields
Yes I do.  Please call me and I'll walk you through it.
Take care,
Kevin

On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 19:01:41 -0500 Terri Elliott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Does anyone know how to use the Premiere CD Creator Program with 
 Jaws.  I 
 went to the help topics and I can't find anything about what hot 
 keys to use 
 in order to make an audio CD.  I also can't figure out how to Add 
 files to 
 the list view.  If anyone knows where I can get the information 
 regarding 
 this please let me know.  Also, does anyone know if you can copy 
 CD's with 
 this program.  I don't see anything about this.  Thanks for any help 
 that 
 you might be able to give me with this.
 
 I've been in touch with them by phone but have not gotten a call 
 back yet.
 
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RE: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Nolan Crabb
Hi,

You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD Creator.  I
use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons from
which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected that
button, you have some additional options:

You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the actual
writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled out
for you.

There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th reply
you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I normally look
at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already handled
this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for once,
this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought Christmas
miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
members if the above reply is superfluous clutter.

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RE: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Bruce Toews
The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can 
output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no 
input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the 
program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, in 
fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and 
underfeatured.

Bruce

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:

 Hi,

 You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD Creator.  I
 use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons from
 which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected that
 button, you have some additional options:

   You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
 moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the actual
 writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled out
 for you.

 There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th reply
 you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I normally look
 at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already handled
 this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for once,
 this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought Christmas
 miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
 members if the above reply is superfluous clutter.

 Nolan Crabb


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Re: philips pss110

2005-12-27 Thread Tyler Wood
I stil own it, but if your going to be smart like that I won't ask any more 
questions. You didn't mention you knew that WMP and realplayer supported it, 
you just stated that I was dumb and stupid because I wasn't smart enough to 
realize that I couldn transfer files with realplayer or WMP.

If your not going to be smart with me, can you tell me how to transfer files 
using WMP (or realplayer, I can get it if I need it)? Do I need a plug-in or 
anything?

Tyler
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: philips pss110


 No, it might not say that other software could transfer files.  It
 probably mentions Musicmatch because that's the software bundled with
 their player.  You returned something perfectly good.  And by the
 way, it makes no difference what you return.  You asked a question
 and I answered it.  I happen to know that both Realplayer and WMP
 support that player.  It's too bad you weren't smart enough to figure that 
 out.

 At 02:23 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
Did you not read? I did. No success. Like I said I am returning it, 
because
WMP, realplayer, and my computer (it comes up as a flash drive) don't do 
any
good. And, to add to that, the files are on the player, yet they don't 
play.
But really, if you can transfer files to a player using other programs,
would it say that in the book? yes!

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: philips pss110


  Apparently you need to do a little more research than just reading
  the book.  Philips players are supported by both WMP and
  Realplayer.  Think about it.  What are you trying to do.  Again I say
  there is other software that can replace Musicmatch.
  At 04:07 PM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
 Problem is, in the user manual, it states that jukebox is the *only*
 player
 I can transfer files with.
 
 Tyler
 
 PS: I tried WMP with no success.
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 Subject: Re: philips pss110
 
 
   Musicmatch is just a player.  There're plenty of them that can
   replace that like Windows Media Player or Realplayer.  I am not 
   aware
   that Musicmatch has any more features than they do and they are more
   accessible.  Musicmatch has had that problem for years and isn't
   about to change so I would just say replace Musicmatch and you 
   should
   be alright.
   At 09:29 AM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
  Hi,
  
  Is musicmatch usable to transfer files with jaws? I've tried every
  way I know of- and I can't see anything. I got this as a christmas
  present today and would be real guilty if it wasn't accesible (its a
  philips personal soundsystem). The player itself is accessible, 
  though.
  
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RE: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Nolan Crabb
Yes, Bruce, I agree that it's over priced and way under ventured.  I went so
far as to buy it, but I'm back to Nero with no complaints.  I thought maybe
the so-called accessibility features would make it worth the bucks, but I
can get Nero to speak just as easily with the use of good user windows and
hyperactive windows.

Nolan Crabb
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:36 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator

The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can 
output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no 
input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the 
program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, in 
fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and 
underfeatured.

Bruce

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:

 Hi,

 You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD Creator.
I
 use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons from
 which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected that
 button, you have some additional options:

   You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
 moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the
actual
 writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled out
 for you.

 There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th reply
 you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I normally
look
 at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already
handled
 this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for once,
 this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought
Christmas
 miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
 members if the above reply is superfluous clutter.

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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
But don't you think less advanced users could gain allot from this program?

Best regards
Brian, who also prefer Nero
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From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 3:59 AM
Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 Yes, Bruce, I agree that it's over priced and way under ventured.  I went so
 far as to buy it, but I'm back to Nero with no complaints.  I thought maybe
 the so-called accessibility features would make it worth the bucks, but I
 can get Nero to speak just as easily with the use of good user windows and
 hyperactive windows.
 
 Nolan Crabb
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:36 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list. 
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator
 
 The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can 
 output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no 
 input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the 
 program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, in 
 fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and 
 underfeatured.
 
 Bruce
 
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 E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:
 
 Hi,

 You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD Creator.
 I
 use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons from
 which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected that
 button, you have some additional options:

 You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
 moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the
 actual
 writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled out
 for you.

 There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th reply
 you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I normally
 look
 at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already
 handled
 this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for once,
 this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought
 Christmas
 miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
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RE: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Bruce Toews
I can say the same about CDRWIN. And on those rare occasions when I need a 
format converted that CDRWIN can't handle, I have Easy CD-Da Extractor to 
work with.

Bruce

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:

 Yes, Bruce, I agree that it's over priced and way under ventured.  I went so
 far as to buy it, but I'm back to Nero with no complaints.  I thought maybe
 the so-called accessibility features would make it worth the bucks, but I
 can get Nero to speak just as easily with the use of good user windows and
 hyperactive windows.

 Nolan Crabb


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 On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:36 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator

 The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can
 output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no
 input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the
 program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, in
 fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and
 underfeatured.

 Bruce



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tOTAL rECORDER PROBLEM

2005-12-27 Thread Peter Scanlon
I had SP2 installed on my XP computers and now TR doesn't want to record 
some streams. It appears to be streams that are MP3 based.

Any clues.

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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Bruce Toews
If the program were 20 bucks or so yes, POSSIBLY. But to pay sixty bucks 
to be led by the hand and dissuaded from venturing out on your own and 
realizing the full potential of the CD equipment I think is not the way to 
go. Yes, we need software specifically designed for us in some instances. 
But if off-the-shelf software does a better job, for less money, and is 
still very accessible, I have a hard time justifying paying more for less 
for a user with any level of experience.

Bruce

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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, Brian Olesen wrote:

 Hi,
 But don't you think less advanced users could gain allot from this program?

 Best regards
 Brian, who also prefer Nero
 - Original Message -
 From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 3:59 AM
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 Yes, Bruce, I agree that it's over priced and way under ventured.  I went so
 far as to buy it, but I'm back to Nero with no complaints.  I thought maybe
 the so-called accessibility features would make it worth the bucks, but I
 can get Nero to speak just as easily with the use of good user windows and
 hyperactive windows.

 Nolan Crabb


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:36 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator

 The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can
 output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no
 input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the
 program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, in
 fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and
 underfeatured.

 Bruce

 --
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 E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:

 Hi,

 You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD Creator.
 I
 use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons from
 which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected that
 button, you have some additional options:

 You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
 moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the
 actual
 writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled out
 for you.

 There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th reply
 you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I normally
 look
 at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already
 handled
 this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for once,
 this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought
 Christmas
 miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
 members if the above reply is superfluous clutter.

 Nolan Crabb


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Re: USB headset now works, sort of!

2005-12-27 Thread Chris Skarstad
hi.  What I've decided to do is to just switch to my dec-talk express since 
that's a hardware synthesizer, and won't effect the sound card at all. I do 
like the dec-talk access 32 software speech though, so it's what i use most 
of the time when i'm online. but it's very easy for me to switch synths, 
pick up my headset and answer the skype call. so that's fine.

At 06:02 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
Well, there may be some way to force the DECTalk software speech to use the
card driving your desktop speakers, just as there is a way to force
Eloquence to do this. But, as I don't know anything about DECTalk's software
speech, you'll have to get directions on that from someone else. But, at
least, I think, that is the question you need answered.

BTW, if you're using JAWS, why don't you use eloquence? If all else fails, I
suppose, you could switch to it. Then, the solution to your problem would be
to do exactly as I'm doing. Let me know if you ever decide to go that route.

Blessed Be,

Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A

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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: USB headset now works, sort of!


hi.  I don't use eloquence, so that's not really an issue. I use a dectalk
express part of the time, and dec-talk access 32 software speech for most
of my time, so there would need to be a way to keep the software speech
through the sound card and skype going through the headset.
I suppose i could always switch over to dec-talk express.


At 04:49 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
 Chris,
 
 Leave the headset plugged in all the time, and, if you want to hear JAWS
 through your desktop speakers, edit jfw.ini to force Eloquence to use them,
 and foil skype's stealing away Eloquence' output. Let me know if you need
 instructions on this last.
 
 Blessed Be,
 
 Dana
 that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
 
 D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 4:06 PM
 Subject: USB headset now works, sort of!
 
 
   Hi all!
   Thanks for the suggestions on how to get the USB headset going. I
   followed
   your suggestions and it works just as it should.  However, it's not
   automatic, meaning that when I unplug the headset and plug it back in,
   skype doesn't see the headset and I have to keep going into the options
   and
   manually set it to the Logitech USB headset.
   This is good for when I call someone, but when someone calls me and I
   don't
   have it plugged in, you can see what a hastle this could be.
   Is there anyway to get skype to just automatically see the USB headset
   and
   just start using that without me having to manually switch it to that?
   Thanks for any suggestions!
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: ripping

2005-12-27 Thread doc
tell us what steps you used in goldwave?  When you set the attribute you
will find that it goes up to and past 44000hz 320kb
you can go up to 48000hz 320 kb
What I do in the attributes is to route my jaws cursor then route the pc
cursor then I can arrow or page up or down to the attribute I want.  then I
route the pc cursor again.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 3:28 PM
Subject: ripping


 Hi list.
 I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
 this? Have been playing around with goldwave but, it wont let me rip to
 that level.

 Any suggestions?
 Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
 cds.
 Mark
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NeroRe: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Terri Elliott
Hi Nolan,  What version of Nero do you suggest that would be user friendly 
with Jaws.  I had Nero 5.5 but since I got a new computer with Window's XP I 
can't get that version to work any more.  Thanks.

I'd like to find a version that has the CD copy feature on it if that is 
possible.


Terri
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Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:59 PM
Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 Yes, Bruce, I agree that it's over priced and way under ventured.  I went 
 so
 far as to buy it, but I'm back to Nero with no complaints.  I thought 
 maybe
 the so-called accessibility features would make it worth the bucks, but I
 can get Nero to speak just as easily with the use of good user windows and
 hyperactive windows.

 Nolan Crabb


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:36 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator

 The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can
 output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no
 input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the
 program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, in
 fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and
 underfeatured.

 Bruce

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 On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:

 Hi,

 You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD Creator.
 I
 use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons from
 which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected 
 that
 button, you have some additional options:

 You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
 moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the
 actual
 writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled 
 out
 for you.

 There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th reply
 you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I normally
 look
 at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already
 handled
 this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for once,
 this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought
 Christmas
 miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
 members if the above reply is superfluous clutter.

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Music data base needed

2005-12-27 Thread Donald L. Roberts


Hello,

Could someone on this list point me to a comprehensive, reliable, and 
accessible data base for recorded music, especially material from the 
sixties and earlier.  What I hope to do is to plug in the name of an 
artist along with one or more song titles and find out on what albums 
these songs are available.

In the days of dos telnet, there were several such services, one 
particularly in the South Bay area near San Jose California.

On a related note, I would like to be able to plug in the name of an 
album along with the name of the artist and obtain a list of tracks on 
that particular album.

Thanks in advance for meaningful suggestions.

Don Roberts


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Re: NeroRe: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread doc
I use Nero 6 ultra.
  My drinking team has a bowling problem.
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- Original Message - 
From: Terri Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:33 PM
Subject: NeroRe: Premere CD Creator


 Hi Nolan,  What version of Nero do you suggest that would be user friendly
 with Jaws.  I had Nero 5.5 but since I got a new computer with Window's XP
I
 can't get that version to work any more.  Thanks.

 I'd like to find a version that has the CD copy feature on it if that is
 possible.


 Terri
 - Original Message - 
 From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:59 PM
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


  Yes, Bruce, I agree that it's over priced and way under ventured.  I
went
  so
  far as to buy it, but I'm back to Nero with no complaints.  I thought
  maybe
  the so-called accessibility features would make it worth the bucks, but
I
  can get Nero to speak just as easily with the use of good user windows
and
  hyperactive windows.
 
  Nolan Crabb
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
  Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:36 PM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator
 
  The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can
  output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no
  input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the
  program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, in
  fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and
  underfeatured.
 
  Bruce
 
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  On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD
Creator.
  I
  use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons
from
  which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected
  that
  button, you have some additional options:
 
  You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
  moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the
  actual
  writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled
  out
  for you.
 
  There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th
reply
  you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I normally
  look
  at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already
  handled
  this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for
once,
  this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought
  Christmas
  miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
  members if the above reply is superfluous clutter.
 
  Nolan Crabb
 
 
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Re: Music data base needed

2005-12-27 Thread doc
have you tried
www.billboard.com

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From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:38 PM
Subject: Music data base needed




 Hello,

 Could someone on this list point me to a comprehensive, reliable, and
 accessible data base for recorded music, especially material from the
 sixties and earlier.  What I hope to do is to plug in the name of an
 artist along with one or more song titles and find out on what albums
 these songs are available.

 In the days of dos telnet, there were several such services, one
 particularly in the South Bay area near San Jose California.

 On a related note, I would like to be able to plug in the name of an
 album along with the name of the artist and obtain a list of tracks on
 that particular album.

 Thanks in advance for meaningful suggestions.

 Don Roberts


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Re: Music data base needed

2005-12-27 Thread Guy Mallard
Don - If you can't find anything, let me know.
Otherwise - I can burn you a custom-made disk, with
songs as requested for $20.
I have a library of about 12,000 original Oldies from
50's-60's.
Guy Mallard

--- doc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 have you tried
 www.billboard.com
 
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 - Original Message - 
 From: Donald L. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list. 
 Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:38 PM
 Subject: Music data base needed
 
 
 
 
  Hello,
 
  Could someone on this list point me to a
 comprehensive, reliable, and
  accessible data base for recorded music,
 especially material from the
  sixties and earlier.  What I hope to do is to plug
 in the name of an
  artist along with one or more song titles and find
 out on what albums
  these songs are available.
 
  In the days of dos telnet, there were several such
 services, one
  particularly in the South Bay area near San Jose
 California.
 
  On a related note, I would like to be able to plug
 in the name of an
  album along with the name of the artist and obtain
 a list of tracks on
  that particular album.
 
  Thanks in advance for meaningful suggestions.
 
  Don Roberts
 


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MP3 Files and Gold Wave, was Re: ripping

2005-12-27 Thread Bruce Toews
Ont he subject of Gold Wave and MP3's, what's the difference between just 
layer three and layer three ACM?

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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, doc wrote:

 tell us what steps you used in goldwave?  When you set the attribute you
 will find that it goes up to and past 44000hz 320kb
 you can go up to 48000hz 320 kb
 What I do in the attributes is to route my jaws cursor then route the pc
 cursor then I can arrow or page up or down to the attribute I want.  then I
 route the pc cursor again.
  My drinking team has a bowling problem.
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 Hi list.
 I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
 this? Have been playing around with goldwave but, it wont let me rip to
 that level.

 Any suggestions?
 Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
 cds.
 Mark
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Re: NeroRe: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-27 Thread Terri Elliott
I've got Nero 6 Ultra from their website.  It said something about 
downloading two packages in order to use it.  I don't have the serial number 
for it.  I'm not sure if those versions are the trial versions or not. 
Since I don't have a serial number for those versions I haven't been able to 
install it.

Terri
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I use Nero 6 ultra.
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 Subject: NeroRe: Premere CD Creator


 Hi Nolan,  What version of Nero do you suggest that would be user 
 friendly
 with Jaws.  I had Nero 5.5 but since I got a new computer with Window's 
 XP
 I
 can't get that version to work any more.  Thanks.

 I'd like to find a version that has the CD copy feature on it if that is
 possible.


 Terri
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  Yes, Bruce, I agree that it's over priced and way under ventured.  I
 went
  so
  far as to buy it, but I'm back to Nero with no complaints.  I thought
  maybe
  the so-called accessibility features would make it worth the bucks, but
 I
  can get Nero to speak just as easily with the use of good user windows
 and
  hyperactive windows.
 
  Nolan Crabb
 
 
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  On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
  Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 8:36 PM
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator
 
  The program also doesn't appear to import cue sheets, and while it can
  output an OGG Vorbis file, it can't use it for input. It allows for no
  input from lossless-compression files like FLAC. I wanted to give the
  program another chance so I installed the demo again, but still feel, 
  in
  fact more than ever, that the program is hugely overpriced and
  underfeatured.
 
  Bruce
 
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  On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  You wrote to ask whether anyone on the list is using Premier CD
 Creator.
  I
  use Premier CD Creator 2.   Once it opens, you have several buttons
 from
  which to choose, including create an audio CD.  After you've selected
  that
  button, you have some additional options:
 
  You do an F8 to add files; Control+F8 to delete them.  Control+D
  moves a file down in your list; Control+U moves it up.  F6 starts the
  actual
  writing process.  If you open the file menu, these options are spelled
  out
  for you.
 
  There doesn't seem to be any way to copy a CD.  If this is the 15th
 reply
  you got to this question, my apologies to you and the list.  I 
  normally
  look
  at everything else that came in to see whether someone else already
  handled
  this; I just got all excited about firing off a reply because, for
 once,
  this was something I actually knew something about!  And I thought
  Christmas
  miracles ended with Christmas!  Ah, well, again sorry to all the list
  members if the above reply is superfluous clutter.
 
  Nolan Crabb
 
 
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Re: ripping

2005-12-27 Thread R Q J
Thanks Mark,
That's what I thought, just wanted you to clerify for the list.
R Q J
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kbps

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Hi Mark,
320 what?
R Q J
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Hi list.
I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
this? Have been playing around with goldwave but, it wont let me rip to
that level.

Any suggestions?
Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
cds.
Mark
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Weird Sounds Coming ThroughSystem when using Roxio 6.2 and JAWS 5.1?S

2005-12-27 Thread Jardata_Mail_Services
Hello List!

Recently, I began hearing a weird sound from my system--only when I burn CD's 
with Roxio 6.2.  What happens is that, while the burn process is going on, each 
time JAWS trys to read some data, the sound card goes wild, all gittery, 
deep-sounding, and slow (like a big bump deep sound, and sometimes light 
sounding; yet the burn process goes through all right.  When I turn off the 
JAWS (either chosing, none or unload jaws), the sound is no longer there.  When 
I have it set for all or highlight, or if I access JAWS in any way, the sound 
is there again.  It is annoying to say the least.  Does anyone know what is 
going on.  I ran the JAWS repair utility twice, but the same process comes 
back.  What is going on?  

the only thing I can think of doing is install a router, but I can't see how 
that could do it.  I still don't see any sign of the router installation.  

Have I damaged my system.  If anyone sounds, do let me know.

James Robinson  lwaljigg
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Re: ripping

2005-12-27 Thread simon.dowling
you do this by opening the file, and save as whatever format and by change 
the attributes.
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 Hi list.
 I would like to rip my music collection to at least 320. How might I do
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 Any suggestions?
 Most of the music is either purchased online legally, of from existing
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Good PC Speakers

2005-12-27 Thread john G
Hi
I'm looking for a decent pair of speakers, preferably of the 2.1 
variety, for playing music. Yes, there are hundreds and hundreds of 
brands and models out there but if I were to use the words
clarity, projection and warmth would you be able to name any product 
which bears those qualities in its performance?

Thanks,
John


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