Re: A very strange Soundforge 8 behaviour

2006-03-01 Thread Bobcat
Any chance SF8 is in the system tray?


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prophet

2006-03-01 Thread betsaw
Hi,

Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for running
a radio station?  I may have a chance to work with it and wondered if it is
accessible at all.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Betsy







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RE: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Jed Barton
Bottom line, it's awful.
Unless someone has used the latest software, the original version was awful.


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Hi,

Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for
running a radio station?  I may have a chance to work with it and wondered
if it is accessible at all.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Betsy







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RE: why goldwave?

2006-03-01 Thread Rick Alfaro
Rick,

Just go to www.for-the-people.com and create an account.  You will have to
wait for a message to come back approving your access, but once you are able
to log in, you can go to their presentations area and download the Gold Wave
tutorial.
 




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Subject: Re: why goldwave?

Hi,

is this something we can download from the site or is it something you have
to pay for?

I'd be very interested in audio tutorials of goldwave.

Thanks

Rick


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Subject: Re: why goldwave?


Hi again Kurt.

Since my last mail to you I have found the copies of the GoldWaveTutorial,
produced by Start Button, from For the People.  I can send them one at a
time to you via You Send it.  That is if there would be no copywrite issues
concerning this.  Please let me know if you feel it would be okay to send
them and I'll give it a go.

Best wishes.

Andy



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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 5:57 PM
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 Hi Curt,

 I'm quite sure that at www.for-the-people.com there are
 audio tutorials for goldwave.  I don't know much more than that I
 heard of this on one of the lists.  Perhaps others will have more info.

 Rusty
  At 04:23 PM 2/24/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly:-
The reason I wanted Goldwave is because I ordered something from Audible
in format 1, not the format 4 that the bookport supports.  Apparently
this is only available in format 1.  I absolutely hate regular speed
reading and was not going to waste six hours because I couldn't speed up
the file.  Therefore with goldwave I was able to speed it up and am even
now, as of five minutes ago, reading it at double speed.  Also, it will
play back a recording at double speed, although I am not sure you can
record it onto a CD that way.  I am used to the higher pitch with regular
pauses of double speed, so that doesn't bother me.  I have been reading
that way for 40 years and prefer it.  That's why I was looking for
tutorials etc.  I would pay for it as shareware to have in case of times
like these.  However, I would like to hear a tutorial to get to use it
better.  Kurt

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Re: why goldwave?

2006-03-01 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi Rick,

Thank you for the info.

Rick


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Rick,

Just go to www.for-the-people.com and create an account.  You will have to
wait for a message to come back approving your access, but once you are able
to log in, you can go to their presentations area and download the Gold Wave
tutorial.





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On Behalf Of Rick Harmon
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:28 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: why goldwave?

Hi,

is this something we can download from the site or is it something you have
to pay for?

I'd be very interested in audio tutorials of goldwave.

Thanks

Rick


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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: why goldwave?


Hi again Kurt.

Since my last mail to you I have found the copies of the GoldWaveTutorial,
produced by Start Button, from For the People.  I can send them one at a
time to you via You Send it.  That is if there would be no copywrite issues
concerning this.  Please let me know if you feel it would be okay to send
them and I'll give it a go.

Best wishes.

Andy



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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: why goldwave?


 Hi Curt,

 I'm quite sure that at www.for-the-people.com there are
 audio tutorials for goldwave.  I don't know much more than that I
 heard of this on one of the lists.  Perhaps others will have more info.

 Rusty
  At 04:23 PM 2/24/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly:-
The reason I wanted Goldwave is because I ordered something from Audible
in format 1, not the format 4 that the bookport supports.  Apparently
this is only available in format 1.  I absolutely hate regular speed
reading and was not going to waste six hours because I couldn't speed up
the file.  Therefore with goldwave I was able to speed it up and am even
now, as of five minutes ago, reading it at double speed.  Also, it will
play back a recording at double speed, although I am not sure you can
record it onto a CD that way.  I am used to the higher pitch with regular
pauses of double speed, so that doesn't bother me.  I have been reading
that way for 40 years and prefer it.  That's why I was looking for
tutorials etc.  I would pay for it as shareware to have in case of times
like these.  However, I would like to hear a tutorial to get to use it
better.  Kurt

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Problem solved, was Re: A very strange Soundforge 8 behaviour

2006-03-01 Thread Krister Ekstrom


Bobcat wrote:
 Any chance SF8 is in the system tray?
No it wasn't in fact it didn't start at all. Turned out that some 
registry keys didn't have reading permissions. After fixing that problem 
everything runs just fine here.
Thank you all who have come up with help and suggestions on what to do. 
You all are great!
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a question concerning Winamp's mp3 tagger

2006-03-01 Thread Scott Berry
What is the keystroke to now get in to the mp3 tagger?  I tried Alt+3 
but it did not work.  Thanks much.

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Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread tj
the station at my college uses it but i have not yet gotten to see it

tj
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 Bottom line, it's awful.
 Unless someone has used the latest software, the original version was 
 awful.


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 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:35 AM
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 Subject: prophet

 Hi,

 Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for
 running a radio station?  I may have a chance to work with it and wondered
 if it is accessible at all.
 Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 Betsy



 



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stuttering in Sound Forge 5

2006-03-01 Thread Bobcat
I just installed SF5 on my new computer.  I'm pretty upset to find out I'm 
getting considerable stuttering while recording.  I know I have to tweak XP for 
good audio performance but this is a pretty bad out of the box experience.  
I've already optimized my system for Jaws and did some work to streamline WinXP 
without doing any drastic tweaks.  I have the latest sound driver from HP.  I 
never had this problem on my junky old computer running 98SE.  I feel like I 
got a lemon.  I'll be contacting HP.  I'm also having some issues with Jaws 
which may or may not be related to some system instability I seem to have.  
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Pandora.com

2006-03-01 Thread Pam Drake
I have just visited this site.  A friend has asked me to check it out 
for someone using JAWS, and I had thought it might be of interest to 
Dave and me as well.  I am using Window-Eyes 5.5.

 From what I can see, it is totally inaccessible to us.  I cant' even 
find a registration screen; and on the faq page it states that the 
Flash player is required.  Has anyone tried this application and, if 
so, have you had any luck?

Thanks in advance.

Pam


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Re: Pandora.com

2006-03-01 Thread Richard Claypool
Hi,

I talked to the people who run this site about a month or so ago.  They 
indicated that they are working on making the site more accessable with 
fumbs up down, registration etc.

I'd suggest that we all email them to get this working.

The idea behind this site is truly awsome and it would be nice to be able to 
interact with it.

Rick

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Subject: Pandora.com


I have just visited this site.  A friend has asked me to check it out
 for someone using JAWS, and I had thought it might be of interest to
 Dave and me as well.  I am using Window-Eyes 5.5.

 From what I can see, it is totally inaccessible to us.  I cant' even
 find a registration screen; and on the faq page it states that the
 Flash player is required.  Has anyone tried this application and, if
 so, have you had any luck?

 Thanks in advance.

 Pam


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Re: Using DVD's on a Computer

2006-03-01 Thread Steve Matzura
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:50:55 -0700, you wrote:

Once I found out about Blue Ray's 25-gig dvd's, I went and found an article
which said that the format is still in development, because they can't
decide on a standard format, or between two different companies. I would
rather have waited and learned about it when the product was shipping, and
everything is straightened out. We'll just have to wait a while and see
which product comes out, and which equipment to buy to get the job done.

Oh Matthew, if you only remembered, or even were around to know about,
the same thing that went on when CD's first came out in 1981/2.  There
were two conflicting formats, one from Sony-Phillips, one from Denon.
Guess who won then, and, unless I miss my guess, who will win again
tomorrow?


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Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Brent Harding
I always wondered what radio automation works with speech that one would be 
likely to find out there? I know Otsjuke and station playlist studio exist, 
but they're not really suited to more than home users for little netcasts. 
SPL will do voice tracking, but I heard you don't get the song snippets that 
something like Prophet is more suited to.

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Subject: prophet


 Hi,

 Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for 
 running
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 is
 accessible at all.
 Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 Betsy



 



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RE: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Jed Barton
A lot of these big guys built their automation systems without speech in
mind.
It's a sad thing, but what ya gonna do.\ 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:39 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: prophet

I always wondered what radio automation works with speech that one would be
likely to find out there? I know Otsjuke and station playlist studio exist,
but they're not really suited to more than home users for little netcasts. 
SPL will do voice tracking, but I heard you don't get the song snippets that
something like Prophet is more suited to.

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Subject: prophet


 Hi,

 Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for 
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 Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Brent Harding
I wonder if the new Nextgen stuff I hear about is accessible? I heard of one 
recommended on a streaming board that Prophet makes called Nextgen 101. I 
guess the deal with it is that it is inexpensive because you could make it 
simple or get into more complex things with it. Accessible voice tracking 
would be cool with the ability to hear the endings of songs to know where to 
start talking. The easy solution to that is to work at a station that 
promises never to talk over anything as lining it up wouldn't be an issue 
then.

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 the station at my college uses it but i have not yet gotten to see it

 tj
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 From: Jed Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:41 AM
 Subject: RE: prophet


 Bottom line, it's awful.
 Unless someone has used the latest software, the original version was
 awful.


 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:35 AM
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: prophet

 Hi,

 Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for
 running a radio station?  I may have a chance to work with it and 
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 if it is accessible at all.
 Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 Betsy



 



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Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Brent Harding
I heard that Cartworks had a VI add on back when. I was looking for an audio 
demo of the speech in action and discovered Pristeen Systems bought them and 
Rapid Fire is the big thing.

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Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 4:41 PM
Subject: RE: prophet


A lot of these big guys built their automation systems without speech in
 mind.
 It's a sad thing, but what ya gonna do.\

 -Original Message-
 From: Brent Harding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:39 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: prophet

 I always wondered what radio automation works with speech that one would 
 be
 likely to find out there? I know Otsjuke and station playlist studio 
 exist,
 but they're not really suited to more than home users for little netcasts.
 SPL will do voice tracking, but I heard you don't get the song snippets 
 that
 something like Prophet is more suited to.

 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:35 AM
 Subject: prophet


 Hi,

 Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for
 running
 a radio station?  I may have a chance to work with it and wondered if it
 is
 accessible at all.
 Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 Betsy



 



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Re: Pandora.com

2006-03-01 Thread Pam Drake
Rick,

Thanks so much.  I neglected to mention in my previous message that I 
phoned them today and left a message, but will e-mail as well.   In 
the meantime I'll forward your response, and others I may get, to my 
friend who originally wanted the info.

Thanks.

Pam

At 02:21 PM 3/1/2006, you wrote:
Hi,

I talked to the people who run this site about a month or so ago.  They
indicated that they are working on making the site more accessable with
fumbs up down, registration etc.

I'd suggest that we all email them to get this working.

The idea behind this site is truly awsome and it would be nice to be able to
interact with it.

Rick


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Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Bob Seed
Talking over intros is called ramping upor ramping down if you are doing the
back end of a song. Most of the automation software packages that I have
looked at have a digital display indicating TTV. If you are familiar with
the intro of a particular song, ramp up time shouldn't be abig issue. I have
yet to find a fully accessible music scheduler that will tell you everything
that is going on on the screen from song placement in the lineup to song
title and artist. Believe me I have looked at a number of radio automation
software packages, and there simply isn't a package out there that I could
find that will meet all of our needs. As I see it a screen reader would have
to be separated and put onto a cue channel, so that the speech would not go
on the air, but the operator would have full control of all of the functions
and would know what is going on at all times. Unfortunately many of the
software packages that are being developed today use a touch screen system
for live on air presentation. If you want the system to go into automation
mode you simply touch an icon on the screen and the switchover automatically
takes place. There is a software package called Tune Tracker that I am
looking into. It comes with preprogrammed time checks, current temperature,
ramp up and ramp down times etc. I am not exactly sure how user friendly it
is going to be for blind or visually impaired people, although the developer
of this particular software package would probably welcome the challenge of
coming up with a radio automation system that is accessible with the use of
a screen reader. .
system.
- Original Message - 
From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: prophet


 I wonder if the new Nextgen stuff I hear about is accessible? I heard of
one
 recommended on a streaming board that Prophet makes called Nextgen 101. I
 guess the deal with it is that it is inexpensive because you could make it
 simple or get into more complex things with it. Accessible voice tracking
 would be cool with the ability to hear the endings of songs to know where
to
 start talking. The easy solution to that is to work at a station that
 promises never to talk over anything as lining it up wouldn't be an issue
 then.

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 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 12:23 PM
 Subject: Re: prophet


  the station at my college uses it but i have not yet gotten to see it
 
  tj
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  From: Jed Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:41 AM
  Subject: RE: prophet
 
 
  Bottom line, it's awful.
  Unless someone has used the latest software, the original version was
  awful.
 
 
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  Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:35 AM
  To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Subject: prophet
 
  Hi,
 
  Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software for
  running a radio station?  I may have a chance to work with it and
  wondered
  if it is accessible at all.
  Any information would be greatly appreciated.
  Betsy
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
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goldwave Question.

2006-03-01 Thread Anita
Hi list,
how long can one record with gold at one time? 
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Re: goldwave Question.

2006-03-01 Thread anthony campbell

as long as you want.

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Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Brent Harding
I could see the timer displays not working well with speech, but they don't 
matter that much if you know at about what point the vocals in a song would 
start when listening or where a good point is to talk over the end. I see 
the touch screen interface not working for obvious reasons. I wonder how 
hard the artist and title info are to obtain using speech, and also 
operating the other controls of the software? I wonder how one would get the 
screen reader redirected to a cue channel where only the operator hears it? 
I assume each channel off the system is it's own physical sound card so have 
windows default be for that purpose. Maybe radio sound cards are 
multichannel with multiple outputs that software can address individually, I 
wish I could figure out how on my turtle beach to force jaws to another of 
the 3 outputs that would then have nothing else on it.

I hope this tune tracker thing can be made to work. . It sure would be nice 
to see something that is workable.
- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: prophet


 Talking over intros is called ramping upor ramping down if you are doing 
 the
 back end of a song. Most of the automation software packages that I have
 looked at have a digital display indicating TTV. If you are familiar with
 the intro of a particular song, ramp up time shouldn't be abig issue. I 
 have
 yet to find a fully accessible music scheduler that will tell you 
 everything
 that is going on on the screen from song placement in the lineup to song
 title and artist. Believe me I have looked at a number of radio automation
 software packages, and there simply isn't a package out there that I could
 find that will meet all of our needs. As I see it a screen reader would 
 have
 to be separated and put onto a cue channel, so that the speech would not 
 go
 on the air, but the operator would have full control of all of the 
 functions
 and would know what is going on at all times. Unfortunately many of the
 software packages that are being developed today use a touch screen system
 for live on air presentation. If you want the system to go into automation
 mode you simply touch an icon on the screen and the switchover 
 automatically
 takes place. There is a software package called Tune Tracker that I am
 looking into. It comes with preprogrammed time checks, current 
 temperature,
 ramp up and ramp down times etc. I am not exactly sure how user friendly 
 it
 is going to be for blind or visually impaired people, although the 
 developer
 of this particular software package would probably welcome the challenge 
 of
 coming up with a radio automation system that is accessible with the use 
 of
 a screen reader. .
 system.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 6:43 PM
 Subject: Re: prophet


 I wonder if the new Nextgen stuff I hear about is accessible? I heard of
 one
 recommended on a streaming board that Prophet makes called Nextgen 101. I
 guess the deal with it is that it is inexpensive because you could make 
 it
 simple or get into more complex things with it. Accessible voice tracking
 would be cool with the ability to hear the endings of songs to know where
 to
 start talking. The easy solution to that is to work at a station that
 promises never to talk over anything as lining it up wouldn't be an issue
 then.

 - Original Message - 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 12:23 PM
 Subject: Re: prophet


  the station at my college uses it but i have not yet gotten to see it
 
  tj
  - Original Message - 
  From: Jed Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:41 AM
  Subject: RE: prophet
 
 
  Bottom line, it's awful.
  Unless someone has used the latest software, the original version was
  awful.
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:35 AM
  To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Subject: prophet
 
  Hi,
 
  Does anyone here have any experience using Prophet Systems software 
  for
  running a radio station?  I may have a chance to work with it and
  wondered
  if it is accessible at all.
  Any information would be greatly appreciated.
  Betsy
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
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Re: goldwave Question.

2006-03-01 Thread DOC
I guess for as long as you have space on your harddrive.
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Re: goldwave Question.

2006-03-01 Thread Brent Harding
I think most programs are 2 gigs worth. I have the studio recorder beta and 
it won't edit down a file more than that big for some reason. I am using all 
demos now for editing commercials out of shows I record off the net, and the 
3 hour or longer ones need splitting.

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 Depends on the drive space
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 as long as you want.

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Re: goldwave Question.

2006-03-01 Thread Bruce Toews
The two-gig limit was a file-system limitation in the past. With GW and 
NTFS systems, you can create files larger than two gigs.

Bruce

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On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Brent Harding wrote:

 I think most programs are 2 gigs worth. I have the studio recorder beta and
 it won't edit down a file more than that big for some reason. I am using all
 demos now for editing commercials out of shows I record off the net, and the
 3 hour or longer ones need splitting.

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 Depends on the drive space
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 as long as you want.

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Re: goldwave Question.

2006-03-01 Thread Brent Harding
Oh, I run on NTFS, and the studio recorder beta won't let me modify larger 
files, but I get them from converting down from asf. I actually save space 
when I convert mpg files to wav because it tosses the video part.

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 The two-gig limit was a file-system limitation in the past. With GW and
 NTFS systems, you can create files larger than two gigs.

 Bruce

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 On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Brent Harding wrote:

 I think most programs are 2 gigs worth. I have the studio recorder beta 
 and
 it won't edit down a file more than that big for some reason. I am using 
 all
 demos now for editing commercials out of shows I record off the net, and 
 the
 3 hour or longer ones need splitting.

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 Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 12:15 PM
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 Depends on the drive space
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 as long as you want.

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Window eyes

2006-03-01 Thread Jouie
How can I set the windo eyes not to start automatically? When I change the
settings, the verbosity for example, when the next launch, it goes to its
original settings. Is there a command to read the whole document like insert
down arrow of JAWS? It changed my wordweb shortcut ctrl alt W to I don't
know because it conflicts its (window eyes) ctrl command. How can I get it
back?
 
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RE: goldwave Question.

2006-03-01 Thread Jouie
Depends on the drive space
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as long as you want.

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Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Bob Seed
Well I am working on it. Hopefully I will be able to come up with some
answers soon. The only work around that I can think of is to make use of two
computers. One computer for the production and programming elements using
screen reading software. Once you have recorded your program, you can then
send the file to your host computer that would go directly to air. The work
around that we would be looking for would be similar to that of call centers
in that only the operator would hear the prompts from the screen reader. In
this case I can only assume that they must be using multi channel sound
cards and somehow splitting the different audio feeds.  .
I find that what is lacking with radio automation software is the amount of
information on the screen. Some software programs are so detailed that they
would require a lot of information from a screen reader program, and there
are other programs that simply do not prvide enough information for the
operator. Unfortunately at this point in time it is basically a visual
thing. I do have some functional vision, but would like to have some audio
prompts simply as a guide as there are simply too many functions that can be
overlooked with out being prompted. The tune tracker software package was
designed with a broadcaster in mind, as it has functioning buttons that
resemble buttons on a cart machine, tape player or CD player. It even has VU
meters that look like the real thing. You would be hard pressed to find a
radio station these days that didn't operate with out radio automation
software. People who are blind or visually impaired are simply put at a
disadvantage. I have worked with Dallet radio automation software and found
it to be very user friendly. I used it on a computer with a large monitor
along with Zoomtext. I have no idea how it would react with a screen reader.
All that I can say is that electronic editing is much better than using a
razor blade and editing tape. Don't want to go back to those days ever
again.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: prophet


 I could see the timer displays not working well with speech, but they
don't
 matter that much if you know at about what point the vocals in a song
would
 start when listening or where a good point is to talk over the end. I see
 the touch screen interface not working for obvious reasons. I wonder how
 hard the artist and title info are to obtain using speech, and also
 operating the other controls of the software? I wonder how one would get
the
 screen reader redirected to a cue channel where only the operator hears
it?
 I assume each channel off the system is it's own physical sound card so
have
 windows default be for that purpose. Maybe radio sound cards are
 multichannel with multiple outputs that software can address individually,
I
 wish I could figure out how on my turtle beach to force jaws to another of
 the 3 outputs that would then have nothing else on it.

 I hope this tune tracker thing can be made to work. . It sure would be
nice
 to see something that is workable.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:56 PM
 Subject: Re: prophet


  Talking over intros is called ramping upor ramping down if you are doing
  the
  back end of a song. Most of the automation software packages that I have
  looked at have a digital display indicating TTV. If you are familiar
with
  the intro of a particular song, ramp up time shouldn't be abig issue. I
  have
  yet to find a fully accessible music scheduler that will tell you
  everything
  that is going on on the screen from song placement in the lineup to song
  title and artist. Believe me I have looked at a number of radio
automation
  software packages, and there simply isn't a package out there that I
could
  find that will meet all of our needs. As I see it a screen reader would
  have
  to be separated and put onto a cue channel, so that the speech would not
  go
  on the air, but the operator would have full control of all of the
  functions
  and would know what is going on at all times. Unfortunately many of the
  software packages that are being developed today use a touch screen
system
  for live on air presentation. If you want the system to go into
automation
  mode you simply touch an icon on the screen and the switchover
  automatically
  takes place. There is a software package called Tune Tracker that I am
  looking into. It comes with preprogrammed time checks, current
  temperature,
  ramp up and ramp down times etc. I am not exactly sure how user friendly
  it
  is going to be for blind or visually impaired people, although the
  developer
  of this particular software package would probably welcome the challenge
  of
  coming up with a radio automation system that is accessible with 

Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Dave Marthouse
The best way to handle speech output in broadcast automation or a production
situation is with an external hardware synthesizer.  That's what I do at my
shop.

Dave



- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: prophet


 Well I am working on it. Hopefully I will be able to come up with some
 answers soon. The only work around that I can think of is to make use of
two
 computers. One computer for the production and programming elements using
 screen reading software. Once you have recorded your program, you can then
 send the file to your host computer that would go directly to air. The
work
 around that we would be looking for would be similar to that of call
centers
 in that only the operator would hear the prompts from the screen reader.
In
 this case I can only assume that they must be using multi channel sound
 cards and somehow splitting the different audio feeds.  .
 I find that what is lacking with radio automation software is the amount
of
 information on the screen. Some software programs are so detailed that
they
 would require a lot of information from a screen reader program, and there
 are other programs that simply do not prvide enough information for the
 operator. Unfortunately at this point in time it is basically a visual
 thing. I do have some functional vision, but would like to have some audio
 prompts simply as a guide as there are simply too many functions that can
be
 overlooked with out being prompted. The tune tracker software package was
 designed with a broadcaster in mind, as it has functioning buttons that
 resemble buttons on a cart machine, tape player or CD player. It even has
VU
 meters that look like the real thing. You would be hard pressed to find a
 radio station these days that didn't operate with out radio automation
 software. People who are blind or visually impaired are simply put at a
 disadvantage. I have worked with Dallet radio automation software and
found
 it to be very user friendly. I used it on a computer with a large monitor
 along with Zoomtext. I have no idea how it would react with a screen
reader.
 All that I can say is that electronic editing is much better than using a
 razor blade and editing tape. Don't want to go back to those days ever
 again.
  - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:02 PM
 Subject: Re: prophet


  I could see the timer displays not working well with speech, but they
 don't
  matter that much if you know at about what point the vocals in a song
 would
  start when listening or where a good point is to talk over the end. I
see
  the touch screen interface not working for obvious reasons. I wonder how
  hard the artist and title info are to obtain using speech, and also
  operating the other controls of the software? I wonder how one would get
 the
  screen reader redirected to a cue channel where only the operator hears
 it?
  I assume each channel off the system is it's own physical sound card so
 have
  windows default be for that purpose. Maybe radio sound cards are
  multichannel with multiple outputs that software can address
individually,
 I
  wish I could figure out how on my turtle beach to force jaws to another
of
  the 3 outputs that would then have nothing else on it.
 
  I hope this tune tracker thing can be made to work. . It sure would be
 nice
  to see something that is workable.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:56 PM
  Subject: Re: prophet
 
 
   Talking over intros is called ramping upor ramping down if you are
doing
   the
   back end of a song. Most of the automation software packages that I
have
   looked at have a digital display indicating TTV. If you are familiar
 with
   the intro of a particular song, ramp up time shouldn't be abig issue.
I
   have
   yet to find a fully accessible music scheduler that will tell you
   everything
   that is going on on the screen from song placement in the lineup to
song
   title and artist. Believe me I have looked at a number of radio
 automation
   software packages, and there simply isn't a package out there that I
 could
   find that will meet all of our needs. As I see it a screen reader
would
   have
   to be separated and put onto a cue channel, so that the speech would
not
   go
   on the air, but the operator would have full control of all of the
   functions
   and would know what is going on at all times. Unfortunately many of
the
   software packages that are being developed today use a touch screen
 system
   for live on air presentation. If you want the system to go into
 automation
   mode you simply touch an icon on the screen and the switchover
   automatically
   takes place. There is a 

Re: prophet

2006-03-01 Thread Brent Harding
Wow, I never tried editing tape with a blade. I heard after that that tape 
players got smart and could cut and splice some how. I imagine you can't 
insert the clippings to recycle. I know that one small station I visited 
awhile ago used a DOS system then called axs. I believe they had many 
computers around, doubt many think of doing production and on air on the 
same system as PCI slots are limited and the on air operation can take 
several sound cards to record and play things, I imagine one card per 
channel in and out of the board.

- Original Message - 
From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: prophet


 Well I am working on it. Hopefully I will be able to come up with some
 answers soon. The only work around that I can think of is to make use of 
 two
 computers. One computer for the production and programming elements using
 screen reading software. Once you have recorded your program, you can then
 send the file to your host computer that would go directly to air. The 
 work
 around that we would be looking for would be similar to that of call 
 centers
 in that only the operator would hear the prompts from the screen reader. 
 In
 this case I can only assume that they must be using multi channel sound
 cards and somehow splitting the different audio feeds.  .
 I find that what is lacking with radio automation software is the amount 
 of
 information on the screen. Some software programs are so detailed that 
 they
 would require a lot of information from a screen reader program, and there
 are other programs that simply do not prvide enough information for the
 operator. Unfortunately at this point in time it is basically a visual
 thing. I do have some functional vision, but would like to have some audio
 prompts simply as a guide as there are simply too many functions that can 
 be
 overlooked with out being prompted. The tune tracker software package was
 designed with a broadcaster in mind, as it has functioning buttons that
 resemble buttons on a cart machine, tape player or CD player. It even has 
 VU
 meters that look like the real thing. You would be hard pressed to find a
 radio station these days that didn't operate with out radio automation
 software. People who are blind or visually impaired are simply put at a
 disadvantage. I have worked with Dallet radio automation software and 
 found
 it to be very user friendly. I used it on a computer with a large monitor
 along with Zoomtext. I have no idea how it would react with a screen 
 reader.
 All that I can say is that electronic editing is much better than using a
 razor blade and editing tape. Don't want to go back to those days ever
 again.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:02 PM
 Subject: Re: prophet


 I could see the timer displays not working well with speech, but they
 don't
 matter that much if you know at about what point the vocals in a song
 would
 start when listening or where a good point is to talk over the end. I see
 the touch screen interface not working for obvious reasons. I wonder how
 hard the artist and title info are to obtain using speech, and also
 operating the other controls of the software? I wonder how one would get
 the
 screen reader redirected to a cue channel where only the operator hears
 it?
 I assume each channel off the system is it's own physical sound card so
 have
 windows default be for that purpose. Maybe radio sound cards are
 multichannel with multiple outputs that software can address 
 individually,
 I
 wish I could figure out how on my turtle beach to force jaws to another 
 of
 the 3 outputs that would then have nothing else on it.

 I hope this tune tracker thing can be made to work. . It sure would be
 nice
 to see something that is workable.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:56 PM
 Subject: Re: prophet


  Talking over intros is called ramping upor ramping down if you are 
  doing
  the
  back end of a song. Most of the automation software packages that I 
  have
  looked at have a digital display indicating TTV. If you are familiar
 with
  the intro of a particular song, ramp up time shouldn't be abig issue. I
  have
  yet to find a fully accessible music scheduler that will tell you
  everything
  that is going on on the screen from song placement in the lineup to 
  song
  title and artist. Believe me I have looked at a number of radio
 automation
  software packages, and there simply isn't a package out there that I
 could
  find that will meet all of our needs. As I see it a screen reader would
  have
  to be separated and put onto a cue channel, so that the speech would 
  not
  go
  on the air, but the operator would have full 

Re: why goldwave?

2006-03-01 Thread Gary Wood
You have to pay for Goldwave!
- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: why goldwave?


 Hi,

 is this something we can download from the site or is it something you 
 have
 to pay for?

 I'd be very interested in audio tutorials of goldwave.

 Thanks

 Rick


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 - Original Message - 
 From: Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 2:55 PM
 Subject: Re: why goldwave?


 Hi again Kurt.

 Since my last mail to you I have found the copies of the GoldWaveTutorial,
 produced by Start Button, from For the People.  I can send them one at a
 time to you via You Send it.  That is if there would be no copywrite 
 issues
 concerning this.  Please let me know if you feel it would be okay to send
 them and I'll give it a go.

 Best wishes.

 Andy



 - Original Message - 
 From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 5:57 PM
 Subject: Re: why goldwave?


 Hi Curt,

 I'm quite sure that at www.for-the-people.com there are
 audio tutorials for goldwave.  I don't know much more than that I
 heard of this on one of the lists.  Perhaps others will have more info.

 Rusty
  At 04:23 PM 2/24/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly:-
The reason I wanted Goldwave is because I ordered something from Audible
in format 1, not the format 4 that the bookport supports.  Apparently
this is only available in format 1.  I absolutely hate regular speed
reading and was not going to waste six hours because I couldn't speed up
the file.  Therefore with goldwave I was able to speed it up and am even
now, as of five minutes ago, reading it at double speed.  Also, it will
play back a recording at double speed, although I am not sure you can
record it onto a CD that way.  I am used to the higher pitch with regular
pauses of double speed, so that doesn't bother me.  I have been reading
that way for 40 years and prefer it.  That's why I was looking for
tutorials etc.  I would pay for it as shareware to have in case of times
like these.  However, I would like to hear a tutorial to get to use it
better.  Kurt

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