Hello Brent,
On Monday, January 2, 2006, 9:31:06 PM, you bellowed the following:
No, it's a bigger oval, maybe about the size of a 50 cent piece or so. I
don't know what to order.
Brent: I don't know what these batteries are actually called, but it's
the same thing you'd find on just about
Hi Steve.
There are a couple of programs that approach what you're looking for, both
from Red Chair Software.
The first is a free program that does exactly as you request, that is,
verify that the ID3 tags are valid in your music files. It's called,
unsurprisingly and unoriginally, Red Chair's
Hi folks!
Yesterday I purchased a license for Powergramo, which allows you to record
skype calls, it's been mentioned on the list before I think.
The registration process however, sounds really convoluted and complicated!
From what I can tell, you get an e-mail which has a
OK, I found it and am trying it out now on a fairly large starter
folder of stuff I know is good. Then I'll try it on a folder with
stuff I know is suspect.
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Hi Folks:
I know a couple of folks who have installed a USB headset on their computer.
The problem is, that when they adjust the volume control on the USB cord, it
adjusts the output of the internal card whether or not the USB device is the
default device or not.
Any thoughts?
Thanks all
hello gang. I am using windows xp home media edition with jaws 7.0.
I am trying to watch a dvd. How do i stkp to the episode itself?
for example. I am trying to watch fat albert and the cosby kids.
I am not sure what version of power dvd i am using. i think it's the latest
one. Randy
Oh, thought Joint stereo was either a mono feed played over both channels,
or the mix you'd get if one imagined hooking the left and right outputs on a
device to separate channels on a board and putting it in the center as a
mono feed.
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I've heard that refered to as dual mono, joint mono or composite mono.
Bruce
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Hi listers,
I'm looking to move an existing list to another home on the net. I'm
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The information you need is permanently stored in the list archives. I
suggest heading there where you can get the information any time you
wish.
All the best.
AB7HW Dick Lee Chrisman said the following on Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 07:18:02PM
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which is a better service
serious, or x m
please help i am thinking of getting one of these stations and was wondering
which is better and how many channels do you get for each service?
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It all depends on what you want to listen to. Join mailing lists devoted
to satellite radio, and check out the XM and Sirius web sites. Note the
kinds of music and the audio talk channels. Pick the ones that interest
you the most.
Will
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, Sun Sparkle
Does any one know of a easy DVD player that I can buy. I'm looking for one
that is easy to use. I'd like to find one where there is not many buttons
on it and where there isn't allot of menus to scroll through.
Terri
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Terri. I personally like the Sony dvd players. On most newer models the
play button has a dot on it so you can easily find it. I have two
models, one for the bedroom which plays one dvd and one in the living
room which plays up to five. Both of
Sorry, but the HANDI-CASSETTE has a lot of cross talk by default,
and nothing in sound forge can correct this. A better way is to use a
regular stereo cassette dec and record tracks 1 and 4, then turn the
cassette over and then record sides 2 and 3. This will make a file
about an hour and a
Hi Brent! From what has been stated, Joint Stereo is a good thing when
using MP3's!
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Subject: Re: Joint Stereo - what is it?
Oh,
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