You need to use the cd burner in Real Player. With Real Player on your
computer, hit the applications or context key while focused on the
cut/cuts you want to burn. Arrow down to Burn with Real Player and
hit enter.
Real player will, slowly, come up in the burning program. You can tab
down to
There's a long list including Ipods that Real Player can transfer files
to. In the Tools menu arrow down to Add Player and view the complete
list
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To:
I think it was on this list awhile back, someone posted an article about
one or more companies offering, for a fee, the ability to store .mp3 and
other music files online. Does anyone know anything about this topic or
have any suggestions?
Thanks.
Clifford
Thanks! That's what I was looking for.
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Hi Clifford, here is the article
The built in short cuts are nice, but will the screen readers be more
fully supporting Media Center? What about Jaws 8 and WE 6?
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Can anyone suggest a good program for normalizing the volume of music
files to a consitent norm? I would like to use a batch process, but if
that's not possible, I can do it otherwise. I assume programs like
Sound Forge and Goldwave can do this, but I'd like to know about other
programs too.
With your correction to Real Plyaer, I don't think there is such a
setting. The recording/output controls are pretty minimal.
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Hello listers,
I've not been able to get the stream capture function of Replay AV to
work. After reading the posts on this list, I feel as if I must be
pretty dumb.
I am using Windows ME and jaws 7.1.
When I click on the button to start the stream capture, the sound goes
entirely away as if it
Hello Chris!
I've tried both setting a time to capture a stream and to capture a
stream on the fly. I can't seem to make either work. It sort of feels
as if Replay isn't seeing the stream to capture.
I have a fast DSL connection and am using Real Plyer as my media player.
When I go to the link
For your Rapsody tracks, you're limited to it's burner or that of Real
Player. Real Player is pretty easy though.
Tabbing works to find the controls. However, you cannot hit the
spacebar to trigger the button. You must use the enter key. As you've
found out, hitting the spacebar starts the
Cdconnection.com switched from samples in Real to WMA. If you don't
have WMP on your system, you won't be able to play them unless you have
something else set to play such files.
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Mp3 direct cut
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can anyone recomend an axcessable mp3 splitter to split mp3's into
smaller chunks eg 5 min
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whair can i get it and is it axcessable?
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Real Alternative will work with most Real media files, but not all.
Only Real Player can be assured of that.
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Catherine,
Yes one can fast forward and reverse through items in Real Player. The
clip or stream must be running. Holding down, I think it's
control+right arrow will fast forward and control+left arrow will
rewind. If it's not the control key then its' the alt.
The previous and next commands
Besides at the price, one can purchase a couple or more and dedicate
certain players to certain media or subject.
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If you use Jaws, turn off flash and it will be easier to find the search
fields.
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Subject: comprehensive mp3music site?
I tried
Real Music through the Real Player is a pay as you go program. However,
you are restricted in how you can make that music available to cd or
other devices by the burn/transfer options in Real Player.
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and that subject has never come up; although it creates a lot of
problems!
Do you have a simple way to do this?
Regards,
Mac Norins
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When you're on the burn page, you tab down to something like All
Media. This will be immediately after where you select from where you
want to get the material to burn I.e. My Library. Arrow down from
all media and history should be the last or one of the last items.
The burns are listed in
If you're only looking for a small numbers of tracks per year, sign up
to the Real Music Store at Real.com
It uses the same propietary format as Rapsody and you can buy individual
tracks or albums. Price is generally $.99 per track and $9.99 an album
though a couple of times a year they seem to
As I understand it, so far, they only have signed up one label for no
drm tracks, but are hoping to get others to agree.
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Chris,
One downside to Real Music Player and Rapsody is that your tracks come
in a proprietary format identified as .rax. Someone on this list or
perhaps it was on another list, indicated that actually the .rax file
isn't a real music file, but is a pointer to a site on the internet
where the
Chris,
Bring up Real Player then hit alt+v to bring up the View menu. Arrow
down to Music Store and hit enter. That will bring up the Real Music
Store and you can register and purchase music.
They are highly related systems, but I've found the Real Player Music
Store much easier to use.
Let
You may need to reassociate some mime file types with Quick Time to get
the voice to play.
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Chris,
When in Real Player, to go the Tools menu, alt+T and arrow up or down,
to Preferences. The first item in perferences is how to what page you
want Real Player to open. I think you have to tab down once and then
arrow through several selections. Then tabe to ok and hit enter. I
think I
Chris,
I don't really know. I feel pretty sure that you can remove Rapsody
without affecting use of Real Player or its music store. I guess I'd go
ahead and if there's a problem, reload.
Good luck.
Clifford
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Chris,
I do add all my tracks to the library so Real Player knows where to find
them. For new clips, this is done automatically by the program, I
think.
When I make a compilation type disk, I either create a folder into which
I copy and paste tracks in My Documents or just add them individually
Jason,
Hit enter on Media Center. This will bring up a program list with My
TV etc. Arrow down the list and hit on what you want to do. If you
want tv, hit the my tv selection. That will bring up a list of live
tv, recorded tv, the guide, etc. Arrow to the selection you want.
The Guide is a
Though the drives and disks are still expensive, you might look at
BlueRay or HDD disks. Their storage capacity is huge!
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the difference is between HD or Blu-ray disks but
Blu-ray is about 20 gigs!
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Though
information I'd get from the device manager like which kinds of disks it
will accept.
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I'm interested in given Goldwave a try on a new Windows XP Media Center
computer. I ran into major trouble when I tried to load a copy of Roxio
Easy CD Creater and I'm hoping to avoid the same kind of problems. Does
anyone have experience working with the combination of Goldwave and
Windows XP
the problem apps.
Larry
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Subject: Goldwave and Windows Media Center
I'm interested in given Goldwave a try on a new Windows XP Media
On my 1 gig Zen Stone, I can change folders, power down and not lose my
place in a book. It will go back to the beginning of a music file
though.
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It will play Audible Books
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Hello there,
I also own the zen stone 1 gig MP3
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It will play Audible Books
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Emusic.com has just started offering audio books in the .mp3 format.
They pretty much duplicate some of the Audible.com offerings, but they
are not tied to any proprietary scheme. They run around $10 per book
with a few being $20. You purchase a monthly subscription.
In this case, you should be
I don't know the address of the group for which you are looking.
However, tell us your problem and maybe one of us has a solution.
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anything. It's like one of those little
projects you come b ack to from time to time..Heavy sigh!
Kathy
Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
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would not allow
it.
Seems the program contains spyware.
Or some kind of malware that nod32 didn't like.
Do you really want to knowingly put spyware on your machine?
Paul Henrichsen
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But they have a really good world music offering!
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EMusic
Here's a link to page that allows you to download a 15 day trial version
of Nero 8.
http://www.nero.com/enu/support-nero7.html
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I am trying to record the high band stream for:
http://www.wort-fm.org
I am using Replay 8, the latest, Windows XP, Real Player 10.5 and Jaws
8.02173.
I've tried grabbing the stream while listening to the station and the
link does not come up. I've also tried using the URL Finder option and
Xitle (I'm not sure of the spelling) makes a hi-fi digital/analog
converter for about $50 that connects to a usb port and has rca
connectors at the far end. It's pretty slick.
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Many liked RP8, but Real Player 10.5 is fine. I have not yet tried the
Real Player 11 beta yet.
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Could someone please provide the address for Petro's podcasts about how
to use Replay AV?
Thanks.
Clifford
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A few weeks ago, someone was discussing an alternative to Replay AV for
recording streams. What was the name of the program or web site? I
think it was something like Radio Time.
Thanks.
Clifford
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I use a Windows XP Media Center computer with a built-in tv card. It
works extremely well with Jaws.
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Hello Chris,
Sorry that things are not going so smoothly.
First, there is no way, that I know of, to convert directly from .RAX to
.mp3. I recently saw a post about a program call All Music Converter
that seems to be able to crack the protection, but the poster said
that the results were not
Good morning, Chris.
I am still using 10.5. I haven't felt the need to move to the new
version 11 yet.
When you open Preferences, you are in a tree view. Start on General
and then arrow down slowly to CD. It should be right after the MY
Library option.
When you get to the CD item it will say
In what form did you transfer the music? Mp3? Wma? Wav? The zen stone
will only recognise mp3 and wma.
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Try the Express Write portion of the Sonic software it's often part of
Record Now.
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Hi
Creative Labs has a new 32 gig credit card sized one that looks pretty
nice.
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hi list.
It seems as if Creative has been dropping the Zen Stone players. I've
seen them advertise the Zen line of credit card sized players with fm
radio, sd card slot and flash memory from 1 to 16 gig. I don't know if
they sport a recorder.
Does anyone know about the accessibility of this new line?
Try at jaws-users.com
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I know there is at least one Winamp tutorial out there but I don't know
Try:
http://www.audiobookstore.com
They have a wide selection lots on sale, but I think they come in
protected wma.
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Try:
http://www.audiobookstore.com
They have a wide selection lots on sale, but I think they come in
protected wma
Dennis was looking for another source of books than Audible. I gave
him, I think, audiobookstore.com
I meant to suggest:
http://www.audiobookstand.com
Books come in drm .wma, but there's lots of stuff on sale and there are
lots of authors who do not appear on Audible.
Clifford
Jonathan
They do, but I've found their download manager does not always do a
great job of sending a clean copy, occasional stutters, skips and the
like.
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I just bought the 4 gb model of this player for my wife. All I had to
do was plug it in and wait for the thing to be recognised. When it's
recognised, and you open the drive in explorer, you'll find a folder
called storage or something like that. Open that folder and you'll
find Music,
Another source for some of the same and other material is
http://www.audiobookstand.com It's encoded in drm wmp. You can also
buy books on cd or tape. They don't offer the same kind of reader
plans, but the prices aren't too bad and there's always lots of stuff
on sale.
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Are you seeking a portable device or the kind of player used to play
.mp3's on a computer?
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seeking a portable device.
Sincerely,
Lauren
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Are you seeking a portable device
It depends on the level of encoding and how long the song was/is. You
should be able to get several hundered on to 4 gb though.
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I have a 2 hour 17 minute file in wma that I need to burn to cd. I know
it will be about three disks worth. Is there a program that will easily
let me split the file without converting to something else first?
Can this be done within WMP?
Thanks.
Clifford
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I have an Onkyo stereo receiver that I like a lot. It's a little
difficult to set up without sighted help, but once set up it works well
with the remote or manually. It has 100 watts per channel, inputs for
xm radio as well as a built in am/fm radio and has cd, aux, phono and a
couple of tape
Schindler
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I don't think Harman Karden is in business any more. they did make good
components!
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Yes, it can. I have a Xitle HiFi link that plugs into a usb port on the
computer and then into the aux in on the Onkyo receiver. This bypasses
the sound card so the sound is excellent. The receiver treats the input
from the computer just as it would any other input device.
I have things set up
I got the Xitle from http://www.jr.com. I believe it was just under
$50. It is strictly an output device, but at JR and other places, there
is a Xitle device for around the same price that can be used to go the
other way.
I just plugged the Xitle HiFi link in and it did the splitting itself.
It
Some recently recommended Songbird as a good music management, media
play/burner. Does anyone have any experience with it's accessibility
with screen readers?
Thanks in advance!
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I've been getting notices about the release of Nero 9. It seems that
after a little tweeking, Nero 8 worked well. Has anyone tried Nero 9
especially with Jaws?
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I've been trying to send a friend some music on a flash drive. She only
wants it in .wav. I know it would be so much easier in .mp3, but she's
a sound snob!
How is the best way to get .wav files on to a flash drive? I tried
ripping them with Windows Media Player 9 and the current beta of CDEX,
Yes it is. If you go to lightscribe.org and download LightScribe Simple
Labeller, you can write a label on the disk. You probably can't include
all the track names, but you can easily put your name and the name of
the disk.
You need a burner that is enabled with LightScribe and disks that are
Peter and Gary,
You've been pointed to Chip Orange's excellent template for printing
Avory cd/dvd labels in Word. However, that does not actually print on
the cd or dvd.
The LightScribe technology allows one to burn a simple or quite
elaborate label on the label side of a LightScribe enabled
It should be
http://www.lightscribe.com
Sorry for the mistake and any resulting confusion.
Clifford
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Your source is wrong on a couple of counts. First disks are not so
expensive as he indicates. Second, you can get disks in a variety of
colors and the labels are not at all difficult to read.
If you have ink jet printable technology with you printer, that is fine,
but it generally comes at a
Brian Hartgin has some free scripts posted at the t and t Consultancy
web site.
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Subject: RE: creative media lite
Brian Hartgin has some free scripts posted at the t and t Consultancy
web site
You could try Video Redo suite from http://www.videoredo.com
It's not the most intuitive program , but by using the contex key
instead of the programs shorts cuts, I regularly edit ads out of tv
programs and record them to dvd.
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quite expensive at $75 but I
think I'll go for it. Thanks for the tip.
John
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with the
cuts deleted.
Other than that, this thing rocks compared to one other video editor
I've played with, Nero Vision express.
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You can also get them directly from creative.com new or refurbed.
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I don't have time to search myself, but you might look at
www.audiobookstand.com or their downloadable partner.
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A friend sent me an article indicating that the same operating system used in
the new Iphone gs is also present in the Ipod Touch. Given the accessibility
features in the new Iphone, does anyone know if they are also present in the
Ipod Touch? If so, that would be a portable device worth
I don't know of where to go, but I use an XP Media Center computer with Jaws
and Charter cable. It all works pretty slickly.
I've heard that there may be a little less functionality with VISTA or Windows
7 Media Center computers, but can't attest to that.
If you have questions, I'll try to
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Can you set up schedules and things like that? How about just watching tv
through it?
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The zen Stone will in fact play Audible books.
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Subject: audible question
hello friends, can anyone tell me if
Hello Mike,
Before trying to give some help, I have a question. Are you wanting to copy
whole cds or individual tracks or both? If what you really want is to
supplement your personal collection, then finding a piece of software that will
directly copy a disk would be your best bet. Try
Unless there has been a recent change, I don't believe that the Apple classic
line has Voice Over, but the Shuffle, Nano and Touch all do.
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Try Prism from NCH.co.aum.au
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Curtis Delzer
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 12:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: wmv files
I already have the *.wmv files and can play
I was listening to a stream of one of the NHL hockey games the other night and
it was clear that the stream was buffering. The stream would play and then cut
off of a couple of seconds and then play again for a little while and then cut
off, etc. I assume this is a problem with the size of
Even a small battery powered pair of speakers may help if it's the internal
speakers causing the problem. If it's not the speakers themselves or the
internal connection, it may be a problem with the sound card.
To help maintain the portability of your laptop, you might look at a pair of
small
card or shitty speakers I can tell you that when I plug ear buds into the
right place, the sound is clear and great, and I have to use the keybord
trick for turning them down.
It any of that helps.
Joel
,sasy
- Original Message -
From: Blackwell, Clifford cblackw...@cityofmadison.com
Here's the address:
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I don't think it works on .asp files.tp://www.videoredo.com/en/index.htm
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Petro T. Giannakopoulos
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 3:20 PM
To:
Are you sure the disk you're inserting doesn't already have something on it?
When I use a disk that turned into a coaster by mistake, I get a similar error.
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Don Lorah
Sent:
Kim,
I'm not sure what the issue with the Amazon Download Manager is that you're
describing. Once you install it, it's operation is pretty much automatic. The
one trick that you have to remember is that instead of clicking on save when
you're getting ready to download an album, you must
Kris,
Light Scribe is a combination of software and hardware as someone previously
noted. You must have a Light Scribe capable drivein your computer or as an
external drive. Assuming that you have that, your computer may already have
the software for burning labels onto Light Scribe disks.
You might look at
Audio Tags Editor o Audio Grabber. Google for web sites. Audio Grabber does
more than you want, but it is free and I believe it's accessible. I don't know
about the accessibility of Audio Tags Editor.
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