This program will indeed do what you want. You have to read the instructions
carefully to get what you want, since you have to tell it how to treat the
files the way you want. Once you get it the way you like it, you can just
change the info in the fields each time something changes, or you can
Hi Dane. Is there a Winamp for Macs?
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From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 3:31 PM
Subject: A little Mac talk and audio Was Audio Hijack Pro
Well I don't know how you're
Wouldn't have the faintest idea smile, if LINUX is anything like the Mac then
you would use VLC?
On 18/04/2010, at 4:33 PM, Gary Wood wrote:
Hi Dane. Is there a Winamp for Macs?
- Original Message - From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Thanks! I'm still using Windows for now. Haven't converted over yet!
- Original Message -
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: A little Mac talk and audio Was Audio Hijack Pro
Another player for LYNUX is Media Player.
VLC is also available for Windows but unfortunately the last version I tried
for Windows was nearly as good as inaccessible, actually the standard of
accessibility fell with every new version released but that was a few years ago.
On 18/04/2010, at
if they are using gnome desktop
try orca it comes free with linux
also let me know what radio automation systems you end up buy using with a
mac
can you tell me what is used fore linux os as far as station automation?
Hank
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From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@att.net
To:
they are I have never heard of a linux screen reader costing
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From: Tom t...@pc-audio.org
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Audio Hijack Pro something I've just discovered
You probably shouldn't be advertising on a
not only that but I have yet to find a mac screen reader radio automation
software fore that platform
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From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: A little Mac
same here let me know
the only one I know of fore gui is orca if theres any more
let me know please
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From: cov...@ccs.covici.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Audio Hijack Pro something I've
I broadcast with it every weekend, can give you a link to a sample if you're
itnerested.
I have one! its called DJAY!
On 18/04/2010, at 6:14 PM, hank smith wrote:
not only that but I have yet to find a mac screen reader radio automation
software fore that platform
- Original Message
wow
can you schedule ids, news feeds, programs, do live shows automation the
works?
if so please send me a sample and all the juicy details
I didn't know this ixisted!!!
huge happy smily
Hank
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From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
To: PC Audio Discussion
I'll put a sample up for you a little later on, I won't cut it so it will be in
its entirety, a good way for you to hear Djay's dynamics, mixing and so on.
Now there's one problem with the system right now, it doesn't have a fully
automated scheduler yet but I believe this is coming so how do I
hello friends, i don't know if anyone on this list can help me with this one,
i am hoping to obtain a vocoder for some work i am going to undertake, i think
i know what it is, and it sounds like exactly what i need, has anyone iether
got a vocoder or has used one, i have googled it and it
High Dain,
The first and last time I tried VLC, I couldn't do anything with it except
play CD's and DVD's.
I couldn't do things like jump to files volume control or anything like
that.
But this was when I was running Jaws 9.
My best regards.
John.
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From: Dane
High Hank,
I can't at this time, but I will ask my boss tomorrow.
I will write it down in a word dock, and email it to my computer here at the
house.
But I think that system will be short lived.
They're getting ready to replace that system with a Mack.
My best regards.
John.
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It's still stealing whether or not your boss gives you
permission to copy it.
Tom
** Message From: DJ DOCTOR P **
High Tom,
I don't do it unless my boss gives me the green light to
do it.
If he says yes, then I do it.
But if he says no, then it doesn't happen.
To unsubscribe from this
It's not theft if the person it's being copied from doesn't actually lose
anything. Did you copy a tape growing up? Same thing. All you're doing is
just copying another file. That it happens to be a digital file is
irrelevant.
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
I'm with you man, if it is steeling then why is it all rite to use bard with
the book players, because you are downloading the books. Then you are not
giving them back. Not a problem as far as I am concerned.
Mitchell
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
But with Bard, you're not permitted to share and you have to qualify for
their service by being blind and having a player that they authroize. There
is a specific exception in the copyright law for Bard and Bookshare type
services.
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From: mitchell
Apple tried to do the exact same thing with their iTunes. They tried
limitting exactly what type of player you could put their music etc on in
the same way BARD is. The reasons that didn't work are the exact same
reasons BARD shouldn't be doing that either. If you get your hands on
something,
Actually, the consequences of wide spread piracy from outlets like Bard will
be the elimination of the service.
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From: James Homuth ja...@the-jdh.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 10:36 AM
Subject: RE: It's Still
That's absulootly rite, but after you qualify for the servis, and down load
the file you still don't return it so if this all rite then how is tom or
anyone who has someone's pramition to coppy a fyle then how is it steeling?
Mitchell
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
Sure, if you believe BARD. Unfortunately, they're borrowing talking points
from the recording industry. And those talking points have been debunked 6
ways from Sunday.
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Ford
Your rite, but after you download the file you don't return it. The books
you download are coppy protected, so how are you not steeling it then. Your
not so if you have permition to cop that file the if you have the permition
of someone else to do the sam thing then you aren't steeling that
but from Bard, which was your example, you don't have permission.
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From: mitchell mitchellgre...@gmail.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 10:43 AM
Subject: RE: It's Still Stealing
That's absulootly rite, but after
But Bard is funded by Congress, not exactly the most liberal or
understanding of organizations. If they hear from their constituants not
generally us, they'll pull the plug.
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From: James Homuth ja...@the-jdh.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
You touched on the problem right there. Every single thing you download from
BARD is copy protected. Meaning, if you can't aford to purchase one of their
select authorized players, or if you can't get the government to pay for one
for you, yet you still want to actually be able to use what you
BARD is under the misguided impression that, even after you download your
copy of a particular book, BARD still owns that copy. You have no legal
authority to do anything, considered legal or otherwise, with that copy. Not
only is that incorrect, but it's also even more restrictive than even the
Well, then, folks are just going to have to look for alternatives. Which
means more of that stuff you call stealing. Either way, the government still
gets it wrong and BARD only further proves why 20th century business
practices don't work in a 21st century industry.
-Original Message-
A quick trip to the Winamp web page will show that there's no Winamp for the
Mac.
--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 1:41 AM
To: PC
What screen reading solution for Linux are you talking about? I wasn't aware
that any were that expensive. I don't doubt you; I just guess this is a
solution I haven't heard about yet.
--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
I don't use SkypeTalking, but I do use Bing. The URL for the SkypeTalking
project page is http://code.google.com/p/skypetalking/.
--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of mark bishop
Amen
Mitchell
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of James Homuth
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 11:04 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: It's Still Stealing
Well, then, folks are just going to have to look for
I'm not sure what manual you get with the player, but I assume it would be
the Rockbox manual for that player. Even if it isn't, you can get the
Rockbox manual from the Rockbox site, rockbox.org. I find these manuals to
be pretty good. They're complete, written so they're accessible by the blind
That apsulootly the trooth, and the other thing that causes the same thing
is the over prising of meedia. If someone can't aford it they will do what
they have to do to have it.
Mitchell
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On
Yes you do if you aply for the program. Even of you have that promition and
you down load those files, and don't retern them acording to what you sed to
the first sender about the files from his bos that is the same thing.
Mitchell
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
Hello, I am having a problem with the latest version of Winamp. Whenever I
try to play a *.wma file, it plays for a time and then it brings up the
following dialog.[Window Title]
Winamp
[Main Instruction]
Winamp has stopped working
[Content]
A problem caused the program to
You have permition if you aply for the servis, but when you download the
files and don't return those fiels you have stolen them. Persenely I don't
think having somones permition to coppy something is steeling, but that is
just my opinyan. If you copped tapes or any thing like that you stol
First, there is material which is free or in the public domain and can
legally be made available for free from a web site.
Second, just because some web sites get away with illegally distributing
music or videos doesn't maen it's legal for others to do it.
I wonder if you're referring to P2P
The websites that allow you to download music and other
copyrighted material are illegal in the United States. Many
of these sites are not in the United States and there have
been situations where The the United States have put blocks
on these out of country websites. The RIAA is going after
Why wouldn't you be able to get a player from the NLS? If you qualify
for the BARD service then you'll be able to get a player free of charge
from the NLS.
You talk about using what you've legally acquired, but when you signed
up for the NLS and the BARD site in particular, you agreed to
Downloading the books from BARD and keeping them for your own personal
use is not stealing. Stealing would be making copies of those books to
give to others or redistribute somehow.
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com
and who determines if the media is overpriced? Just because you think
something is overpriced doesn't give you the right to steal it.
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com mailto:chalt...@gmail.com
BARD is not a business. It's a service provided by the US government to
make materials freely available to the blind. It does this in
conjunction with the publishers and copyright holders. I find it neither
misguided nor a particularly restrictive view of the copyright law. I
find it less
I don't see this or the analogy with the recording industry. The
recording industry is trying to protect a business model that needs to
evolve, although this doesn't mean it's OK to steal from the recording
industry. The NLS is trying to work with publishers and copyright
holders to make
BARD is not a business or a company and doesn't need to update it's
business model. When you sign up with the NLS and the BARD service in
particular, you agree to certain terms. It's agreeing to these terms
that gives you legal access to the content you download. Just because
you don't want to
I don't think BARD has anything to do with this argument. Downloading a
book from BARD and keeping it around for your own personal use isn't
stealing. Stealing would be making copies of BARD books to give to
others or redistributing those books in some other way.
Besides, just because you
It's the Rockbox manual for that particular model.
A lot of people find the Rockbox manual to be not so blind friendly as
you stated. It's fine also if you can muddle your way through the
geek-speak, which again, there are some people who would have a hard
time getting through. This is one of
Its a little confusing here, I wasn't sure whether they were talking about
LINUX or Mac but regardless of which you're absolutely right smile and what I
said previously about VLC for Mac also applies.
I also did mention that VLC these days doesn't seem to be accessible for
Windows.
Their was
I'm not condoning copping something you have permition, and shairing it I
just don't se the problem with one person having a fiel that is not
protected, and shairing for example your boss.
Mitchell
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
I agree with that I was just trying to ilistrate the point that if you use
something that you have permition to that it is not seeling. Espeshelly if
the have the copprite rites to that mateeral.
I will not steel anything that is not mine, and don't think that is rite. I
was trying to make the
I didn't sat I steel it I sed it explains why some might. If I can't afford
it I do with out it.
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 1:46 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion
Hello James and others,
I was accused by Tom of stealing because I make copies of CD's that my boss
orders for his radio station.
Sometimes, he orders more CD's then we really need.
He lets us pick and choose what we want and take them home with us.
I am telling you all right out, that my boss
High Sam,
There maybe something that you forgot to check when you installed Winamp
5.572.
Go in to preferences and tab around until you get to file types.
Scroll up and down the list of file types.
If *.WMA isn't checked, then check it and close that window.
Now, Winamp should play *.WMA files
Hi, it is possible on iphod touch to copy and paste directly from windows?
A presto,
Mario Loreti
Speaker pubblicitario e radiofonico
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www.marioloreti.net
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High Mario,
I don't know, I haven't had my hands on 1 of those yet.
But I do think it can be done.
But I have gotten away with doing that with some of the older Apple iPods.
My best regards.
John.
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From: Mario m...@tiscali.it
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Abbsalootly correct. That was all I was trying to say. I just used bard as
an example. It isn't steeling if it is given to you. That was my point in
the discution. I felt you were being judged umfairly.
Mitchell
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
Are you asking if you can use Windows Explorer to copy music and files
directly to your iPod, as if it were another drive? I don't believe you can
do this. I believe you need to use iTunes.
There is a program called Anapod Explorer that will let you do this. I don't
use it myself, but I don't
Hi John and list.
I'm going to comment on several messages that I've seen on this topic.
First, John, I wonder if your direct boss is the owner of the station. If
he is, the station may get into trouble if publishers find out he is
allowing material sent to the station is being copied. This
Hello Mitchell,
Sometimes, Tom has a distorted view of things.
The bible teaches us to be quick to here and slow to speak.
But he does it the other way around.
I'm not the first one to correct him on that, and I surely won't be the last
one either.
John.
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From:
A few points.
Copying someone else's CD's is illegal.
If someone gives you a CD then that is not illegal.
It's my understanding that sometimes special CD's can be distributed to
broadcasters with the agreement that they not be redistributed. I obviously
have no idea if that's what's going on in
I think I've heard that you can copy and paste, but you have to go
through iTunes to do it.
When I had a 4th-gen Nano for a short period of time, I looke through
iTunes to see if I could just copy and paste some files onto the
player, and had no luck in finding out how to do it. I have heard on
Hello Kevin,
My boss is the owner of the radio station.
I have to copy the CD's so that they can be loaded in to our mane computer.
The CD's that gets sent to the station, he has to pay for them.
But like I said, sometimes, he orders more then we need.
I've asked him, why don't you sale them?
He
Having worked at a radio station for 30 plus years I can tell you first hand
that it is quite common for music directors to give CD's away to their
staff. Record companies will often send out duplicate copies of the hottest
releases hoping that they get into the hands of as many people as
High Bob,
I wasn't gonna brake this on the list, but after talking it over with my
wife, here it is.
Long before I got back in to radio, I worked at clubs.
I have had super stars to walk up to me and put their CD's and records in my
hands and tell me to play them.
Super stars like Jennet
I should add that the CD's that radio stations usually give away on air are
promotional CD's, so if they give a couple of CD's to their staff so be it.
Again, as I pointed out it is the resale of that CD that I have a problem
with.
- Original Message -
From: DJ DOCTOR P
I've said it before, but it deserves to be said again. Just because it's
illegal does not, under any circumstances, mean it's wrong. It just means
that the RIAA and MPAA have been successful in lobbying governments to give
them more money. In actuality, if you want to stick with the list of things
Hello Bob,
I don't try to sale them, I don't know enough about how to go about doing
that anyway.
I will just get them and bring them here to the house and put them on a
shelf.
When I have some free time, that's when I will go through them just to see
what all I have in my collection.
Some of you might recall hearing about the payola scandal of the 50's and
60's where DJ's were actually paid cash for the launching and promotion of a
hit single that a record company deemed to be a hit. Then there are the
countless number of song writhers who have never been paid fairly for
Kevin, the point is this. Why should you, after obtaining the NLS books,
have to go and get one of the NLS approved players just to enjoy the
privelege of being able to listen to the book while not at the computer?
That would be like Soni putting out an album with copy protection that
limitted
The RIAA is in quite a bit of hot water right now because of its legal
tactics over the last few years. Namely, sue first, intimidate second, ask
questions later. They sued a 60-year-old woman who didn't even know how to
download music because they claimed someone from her house was downloading
High James,
this is why they are opting to post their music and videos on sites like you
tube and my space.
Those ruthless people you are speaking of, these are the people that the
musicians are trying to get away from.
These people pockets just about all of the money, while the musicians
I never read anything that sed he was redistributing anything. I some times
by a new cd, and then make a coppy of it to put in my wifes truck for our
listing plusher. I have even been given a promoitinal cd from a concert, and
done the same thing, and the cd came up missing. So are you saying that
I don't quite know what this thread is all about as I haven't been following it
but the subject line seems to suggest what I'm thinking, the thread is still
stealing a lot of my band width which could be made useful for other
interesting threads on this list smile.
On 19/04/2010, at 10:54 AM,
This weekend trying to help a friend set up skype, I think I discovered that I
cannot use alt-page up to answer a call and alt-page down to hangup a call as I
can always do on my desktop. I am using jaws version 10 , skype 3.8 and the
skype scripts 653A
Thanks,
Peter
To unsubscribe from this
Here, Here! I think it's time we stop behaving like a bunch of self
appointed vigillanties and stop these gratuitous and unsolicited theft
accusations.
Tabor
- Original Message -
From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April
As a believer in poetic justice, I think it's only a matter of time before
RIAA gets its come-upance for its bullying tactics. Maybe a class action law
suit is what it will take to put it out of business.
best regards
Rob Tabor
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From: James Homuth ja...@the-jdh.com
High Rob,
If you really want to stop it, then take it up with the one that started it.
Take it up with the list owner, he's the one that started it, I didn't!
John.
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From: Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent:
Thank you, Dane. I feell this ad nausium discussion on this tread is
stealing my band width too. BTW, I offer a partial retraction and a
heartfelt apology for my self appointed vigilantie posting earlier except
for one person, and he knows who he is.
best regards
Rob tabor
- Original
Hi, John.
My self appointed vigilantee statement was not directed at you, although
it appears that way, which is the reason for my earlier apology with partial
retraction. I too feel Tom is accusing you wrongfully of stealing
intellectual property. I think as long as you don't sell the
High Rob,
Ok, I will except it the way you intended it.
My best regards to you too as well.
John.
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From: Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: It's Still Stealing
I have skype 3.8 could tell me how to get skype talking for my version?
Thanks Ike
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Cc: PC Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent:
I didn't read that anyone was redistributing anything either, but people
were talking about stealing and referring to BARD, and all I did was point
out that you'd have to be redistributing material or receiving redistributed
material to be stealing.
In your case below, copying a CD to play in
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