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You can use sound forge, the reverse options to reverse the right channel
of a stereo tape deck, thereby making your book available to you, then
change the sample rate from 44,100 down to 22,050Hz thereby also getting
the pitch right. I do it all the time.
Curtis Delzer
At 08:47 PM 11/9/2004
aph bookport will do all of that.
Curtis Delzer
At 10:16 AM 11/11/2004, you wrote:
Hi All,
I know I want the moon and stars, but I'm looking to purchase a portable
audio player that will do the following:
record and play books from Audible, BookShare and NLS;
play mp3 and other types of music
The transfer software that comes with it will allow you to transfer
anything to the bookport, meaning of course, transfering any mp3 or audible
material to it, or any daisy material to it that had been recorded by many
different and available sources.
Curtis Delzer
At 11:43 AM 11/11/2004
Does media player support *.ogg (vorbis) files? Seems to me there is some
kodec for doing it but I lost the information or as to how to install it?
Thanks.
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crashes with it sometimes.
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At 01:42 PM 11/12/2004, you wrote:
That's not the price I saw. What site did you see this on?
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Also, I might add another problem with the scripts and Skype, is that I
can't tell which person I am pointing at, in my call/contacts list unless I
use the menus to dial them. Also, dido, the same considerations regarding
instant messaging.
Curtis Delzer
At 11:21 PM 11/15/2004, you wrote:
Hi
I just hit alt-1 and find the reigon which I wish to delete with the arrow
keys,and hit delete, no more than that.
Curtis Delzer
At 10:31 PM 11/15/2004, you wrote:
Hello, please respond on list, as I believe others will want the answer as
well. When you're going through the file putting markers
Just copy and paste them, that's all.
Curtis Delzer
At 09:57 PM 11/24/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
How do I add files to a data CD in Nero express? Im using JFW 5.
Thanks.
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It is displayed a little way above the list of songs you've pasted I think,
but it is definitely there on the screen.
Curtis Delzer
At 08:20 AM 11/26/2004, you wrote:
If I may inquire along the same vein?
After selecting several songs and adding them to the list how can one find
the total time
If you have a payed for Total_Recorder, they will email you the information
if you give them your email address, since they have that in their
database. I know, they've done it for me.
Curtis Delzer
At 08:57 AM 11/26/2004, you wrote:
Hi, Curt, you can go to
http://www.highcriteria.com
be
used for Karaoke music, though also you'd lose the base or drummer since
in a lot of those recordings, it just wasn't the vocals in the center.
Curtis Delzer
At 08:08 AM 12/5/2004, you wrote:
In version 5 and above, the effect has ben appropriately renamed reduce
vocals, because that's the best
Try this: go to the saloon, go to the one arm bandit, (slot machine) and
play a few rounds. Then go to the shooting range, it should work. I found
this to be the case on my machine just using an sb_live value edition.
At 01:41 AM 12/4/2004, you wrote:
hi list, I need help!!!
I just installed a
I record my own all the time, in fact, DAISY books are just mp3 files with
control information files to help control the parameters of reading and
finding, I.E. titles, and levels of navigation.
Curtis Delzer
At 05:20 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:
Where can you get audio books in mp3 format
You must make sure they are in the correct place for NERO to find them.
Look at the read me, or better yet, at the path where NERO expects the
plug ins to be in the configuration, under files/options menus.
on Monday 6/6/2005 04:16 AM, Barry said:
Greetings,
Well, I installed the plug in,
Try using control-1 to paste the files, and it will work. You can
paste folder names in the same way. Set up the view to tree view in
the options, (I think it's miscellaneous) press tab to the file
browser, and just hit control-1 anywhere there is a file or folder
you wish to paste.
Curtis
this ever happened. I wonder why? Should I
change to another temporary drive and see if it continues? I made
sure the path was correct in SF and it is.
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and an input level separate for a particular input
device normally separated like that, so it's confusing. :)
Curtis Delzer
At 03:43 AM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
Actually, that's not strictly true. I'm using a Soni stereo microphone -
okay it has it's own 1.5 volt battery but it works just fine straight
, when I burned them after recording with Sound Forge.
Curtis Delzer
At 09:42 PM 9/8/2005, you wrote:
Hi Jim. Maybe you'll need to only put one book on a CD!
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for jfw 7? I only have the demo of jfw7, and have window-eyes
5.5, but it's support of sound forge, truthfully, is lacking, even
for sf5. What can I do to get the kind of access to SF as I did in
SF5 and jfw5?
Thanks!
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Just use what you hear, or the equivalent of your sound card, and
it should work fine Then, use sound forge's processing to get the
sound normalized and maybe some compression for those loud portions,
or loud plauses etc.
:)
Curtis Delzer
At 10:45 PM 11/10/2005, you wrote:
Allison, you
Yes, sure did, and still happened. I think that drive may be going
bad, though chkdsk and defrag do not report such.
Curtis Delzer
At 12:35 PM 12/14/2005, you wrote:
Have you checked where your temp directory is pointing to in Sound Forge?
At 12:27 14/12/2005 -0800, Curtis Delzer said
Well, yah, that would be a problem, but only after about 3 hours or
so at 44..1Khz 16Bit stereo.
grin thanks though John, good seeing ya here.
Curtis Delzer
At 04:46 PM 12/14/2005, you wrote:
Hello Curtis,
Could it be that your drive is fat32 and that the temp file has hit the
limit of I
Why not have winamp create a huge playlist and ezcda-extracter do a
convert from that?
At 09:17 AM 12/20/2005, you wrote:
I've used this program since forever but have not found a way to
recurse subfolders. I have about seven gigs that I want to convert,
and really do not wish to have to do it
? That too, or my
new sound forge 8.0B which is my Christmas present, making the rest
of my reel to reel books into mp3 files which is definitely, pc-audio! :)
Thanks!
Curtis Delzer
At 01:59 PM 12/21/2005, you wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to Wish Jonnithon, and the rest of the list, a marry
how a song
should be played, so that's easy enough.
Curtis Delzer
At 02:49 PM 12/23/2005, you wrote:
Hi Tyler,
I don't know, I don't have any .mid files to test it on.
If I had one I'd check it and let you know.
R Q J
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Wow, converting to mp3 is done by so many programs e.g. cdex, nero,
accoustica, easy_mp3, among others, even winamp will do it, and I
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to play them always makes for a choppy performance since
winamp in it's native configuration puts gaps in between the tracks,
as does Nero when burning to a cd burner. Acoustica MP3 CD Burner
does not. so it is worth giving a look see anyway.
Curtis Delzer
Acoustica does convert *.ogg and other formats to audio cds as well,
I like ez-cda extracter as well, registered it.
At 07:22 PM 12/27/2005, you wrote:
I can say the same about CDRWIN. And on those rare occasions when I need a
format converted that CDRWIN can't handle, I have Easy CD-Da
it 0, then go to ok and press enter. That is,
making a bunch of mp3s into an audio cd, that is what I am refering too.
Curtis Delzer
At 12:57 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
Just a short. I use Nero and have found the checkbox to remove pauses and
everything and with Window-eyes find it very user
The problem with any surround sound system, is that you must, for the
best effect be in one exact spot to get the effect intended by the
author, e.g.. in the center of the front and behind speakers,
Curtis Delzer
At 09:29 AM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
Hi Jerry! That's what I thought about
Wow, major congratulations! I mean that is just really super! Don't
come down from that cloud 9, just make it cloud 10, and 11 and 12 and ...
Curtis Delzer
At 03:31 PM 12/30/2005, you wrote:
Hello Jaffar,
Congratulations! Will you be posting a link to the jingle so that we on the
list can
it several hundred times.
Good luck!
Curtis Delzer
At 05:18 PM 1/3/2006, you wrote:
Greetings, all, and thanks in advance for reading this.
I'm using Sound Forge 8 to digitize NLS four-track books for use in my Book
Port. So here's the question:
I'd love to reduce some of the tape hiss I get
to let me know how you're doing.
Curtis Delzer
At 02:06 PM 1/4/2006, you wrote:
Thanks for the outstanding advice regarding the plug-in and the
handi-cassette. I knew it was a piece of something unmentionable when it
came to reproducing stereo sound; I need to hunt up my old cassette deck
stored
noise such as tape hiss or hum
before the recording begins.
I hope all this helps. Take care and write to let me know how you're doing.
Curtis Delzer
At 02:06 PM 1/4/2006, you wrote:
Thanks for the outstanding advice regarding the plug-in and the
handi-cassette. I knew it was a piece of something
No, in that case you don't have the NR plug-in, unfortunately, and it
is expensive, again unfortunately, doesn't come with version 8. I,
honestly don't know what that audio restoration does in SF, haven't
used it at all. I got spoiled by that NR plug-in.
Curtis Delzer
At 05:43 PM 1/4/2006
stereo TV stations used it and it made me
wish to slowly show them how it truly sounds when sight isn't
distracting their ears. I mean, that is cruel torture!
Curtis Delzer
At 11:35 PM 1/4/2006, you wrote:
Hi Bruce. Okay, why is that?
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You can make mp3 tags in Windows xp, highlight all files and go into
properties with context, go to advanced, and there it is. You can do
them all at once by changing the fields and saving.
Now, how about one for *.ogg files? I don't know how to do those.
Curtis Delzer
At 05:42 AM 1/5/2006
Even as an update to SF 5.0? My wife payed $149 for that for me for
Christmas, so both for $225? I mean can I pay $75 more now for the
2.0A version of the NR? I have mine on an old computer,
preinstalled so probably have to buy a new install for it. Thanks!
Curtis Delzer
At 04:54 AM 1/6
fat32.
Why do you write 2 compressed files since if the native source is
*.wav you could just write your *.mp3 files from it which would be
closer to source and save you a step, just curious.
Curtis Delzer
At 04:55 AM 1/6/2006, you wrote:
No, I'm encoding initially at 44,100 double speed tape
Thanks, the problem is that this computer had it on it when I got it,
oh well. I'll probably call them and see what they say about it.
At 10:07 AM 1/7/2006, you wrote:
Curtis! I can't sell you Noise Reduction 2.0 for $75 and neither will
Sony. But the good news is that you can
I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get
to them? Thanks!
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Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to
use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press
alt-m, how about GW?
Curtis Delzer
At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
when in gold wave do
with
this. I wish to give this a good look as well.
Curtis Delzer
At 01:30 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
In Gold Wave they're cue points. Control+q.
Bruce
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Thanks Bruce, I am going to try it right now. I have a 2 cassette
book to work with so am rather excited to give it a try as I was when
I began using SF 5 for the first time, you know how it is. Take care
and thanks again.
Curtis Delzer
At 01:46 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
I believe
a
good bit, that's for sure!
Curtis Delzer
At 02:55 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
Hi curtis and list,
When recording a 4 track cassette such as with nls or recording for the
blind, remember that when working with a standard tape player, the sides are
a little bit different than on the special tape
Nero 6, big difference is that the Nero wizard is no longer
available. It is nice for beginners to use it, but just about as easy
to hit control-1 to paste from the files' window to the compilation window.
At 06:11 PM 1/14/2006, you wrote:
Why did you stop using the Nero program. I have been
When you record anything in gw, it is *.wav first, it always converts
even if you save to mp3, so why not just change the sampling rate
before you save?
Curtis Delzer
At 03:16 PM 1/27/2006, you wrote:
Hello,
I like to record nls books. I usually use Goldwave for recording these
books at 3
tech tidbits which is published every Thursday, but
maybe another would work better for capturing with a/v. Let me know,
ok? I got small *.mp3 files with silence, the server seemed to
disconnect though as I say I coult tune in just fine.
Curtis Delzer
or at least hardware speech synthesizer.
Curtis Delzer
At 12:27 PM 3/1/2006, you wrote:
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
I want to save the tutorial as such as an mp3 file.
Curtis Delzer
At 08:21 AM 3/3/2006, you wrote:
hi, why not just subscribe to the bloggie bits podcast? You can do
that, download the review and just listen. the link to subscribe is
on the mosenexplosion.com website.
At 01:11 AM 3/3/2006
I am a member there and don't see a presentations, link anywhere,
under radio or audio or computer or cool links :) Thanks
Curtis Delzer
At 07:55 AM 3/1/2006, you wrote:
Rick,
Just go to www.for-the-people.com and create an account. You will have to
wait for a message to come back
Thanks Rick, sure made the difference though a gentleman from the UK
is sending them to me via email. I appreciate that since now I know
how to do it in the future.
Curtis Delzer
At 04:05 PM 3/3/2006, you wrote:
You have to go into galaxy of stars then presentations.
--Best regards
I can use Nero express easily with window-eyes 5.5, could with 5.0,
using the mouse keys it's a snap.
Curtis Delzer
At 02:01 PM 3/7/2006, you wrote:
Is nero express accessible with either jaws or window eyes? thanks
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And, they suck big time, no offense meant but it's true!
Curtis Delzer
At 02:13 AM 5/28/2006, you wrote:
What about Window-Eyes? The last set of SET files I saw for Sound
Forge was for version 5.
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and need to reverse the right channel, etc.' some others but those
are what I can think of right now.
Curtis Delzer
At 04:09 AM 5/23/2006, you wrote:
Just to throw in another variable: Soundforge has a much longer history of
folks creating script and set files.
One benifit of GoldWave over
, and sr, regarding these *.wma
files which have licenses? Can't one just listen and monitor the
input using an editor, recording a *.wav and make your m4A or mp3
from that? 1X, true, though what about winamp and the disk writer
plug-in? rabbit trail I know, but there it is.
Curtis Delzer
There are many times I wish to do better than 1 one hundredth of a
second, particularly when it comes to clicks, pops, etc which sf and
sr do much better with scrubbing, where you can tell, audibly, where
it is you're editing, and how it will sound after you're done.
Curtis Delzer
At 08
the SF plug-in however, but it does work,
only, and that is the important word, if used properly and if necessary.
Curtis Delzer
At 10:59 AM 5/28/2006, you wrote:
Doesn't prove anything except that you can't use it to do what you want.
You need more of a sample than that.
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,) I'd be using it exclusively and totally!
Curtis Delzer
At 03:36 PM 5/30/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
Yeah I am sure you are right and I would like to use SF but I just don't
have $225 for it and I could afford the $50 for GW. I guess that all I am
trying to say is don't give gw such a bad rap
the sf5 scripts come with versions of jfw 5 and later, dunno about
jfw 6 or 7, which work well with sf5. I don't know if you can get
anything like a registered version of sf5 though I have one, which
would work for you as I demo I believe, not sure.
Curtis Delzer
At 09:58 PM 5/30/2006
Does anyone know whether CDEX will make an audio CD from m4A files?
Curtis Delzer
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OOPS, right, still wondering if it could convert m4A files. Thanks
Curtis Delzer
At 01:31 PM 6/8/2006, you wrote:
CDex dos not burn cds. it wripps them on to your hard drive.
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that said CDEX 1.51 can
Convert MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, AAC, APE, VQF, M4A.
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OOPS, right, still wondering if it could convert
They put all their smaller packages into one download, use to be up
to six individual packages in Nero 6 and smaller earlier. WHEW, indeed!
Curtis Delzer
At 10:00 AM 6/24/2006, you wrote:
Holy moly! 125 meg? What has happened to this package
engaged.
Curtis Delzer
At 06:20 PM 6/24/2006, you wrote:
Wow...That's amazing. I ripped two 2-CD sets (Beatles Greatest Hits, both
1962-66 and 67-70) in about a half hour total for all four CDs. Very
strange. Just burned a 41-minute album to CD in just under three minutes
with Winamp Pro 5.24
*.ogg files where with 32K stereo m4A files it
is quite listenable without too much loss--for audio books with
stereo music to begin and end each side of a cd, for example, so if
some kind someone would sketch it for me, I'd sure appreciate it.
Curtis Delzer
It works fine on xp, I have it here and use it every day.
Curtis Delzer
At 11:35 AM 6/26/2006, you wrote:
Okay, while we're talking about software that simulates things in the word,
I have a question about wind chimes. Years ago I had these fun wind chimes
from a company called sentrillium
got narrator back though with another
fix, (forgot which one) but not being able to choose another voice. I
can choose it but when I attempt to leave the dialog box it comes up
with that message.
Curtis Delzer
At 07:21 AM 6/29/2006, you wrote:
when I spoke to a microsoft worker, he said
else had this problem with the update
to replay a/v?
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This list is a service
when you press r and you can type in new names but you're not
prompted, just your screen reader will say edit, or edit box.
hmm? feature or bug? :)
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beats and/or speech phrases.
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At 07:52 AM 4/17/2007, you wrote:
Jana! As far as I know, Jonathan and Brian's tutorials are no longer
available. I don't see any advantage in Gold Wave over Sound Forge since
you already own Sound Forge. I'm sure you can learn all you need
and edit box
which you can type into but no prompt for a name.
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at 16X
which I generally use which is slow but always works. Right now I don't have
a lot of good media so don't dare try burning on it faster than 16X or I
have coasters all over the place.
The copy you're making is digital so there is no loss whatsoever.
Curtis Delzer
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GW will do) or automatically illiminate that gap. It's a nice routine built
into GW that will do that for marking gaps in music to automatically create
regions for music labeling and splitting etc.
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It does a great job of that indeed.
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For that I use Total Recorder
. hth.
锦发/Steady Goh
http://www.tcr-music.com.sg/singers/jinfa/intro_jinfa.html
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Well, if an mp3 CD handles about 200 songs, a regular cd about 18 to 28 or
even 30 sometimes, that might be a good indicator of the difference.
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data is data is data, how long it lasts depends on several factors; the
quality of the media, temperature, handling, are the 3 main ones that come
to mind.
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It's been my complaint with SF9 since the outset, arrow keys do not move the
cursor--please Jonathan, help us out on this one and suggest what can be
done if you're not suffering from this sweeping change to Sound Forge.
Curtis Delzer
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stop
playing. It is a real pisser for me! Sorry guys this is under my skin like a
rock in the shoe feeling!
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, then the
cursor will move the point of where you're listening while it's playing, but
not in sf9 here. why oh why and, oh why would they take that wonderful
feature away?
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of jump for left/right arrows, but
in sf9 on my system, while playing, if you press left/right arrows, nothing
happens with the sound whatsoever.
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Look at any cd! (almost any, probably 99 percent). The side which has the
little protuberance of a ring, that is the data side or the side which faces
down that which the laser looks at. It is the opposite side from the label.
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Wow, never have seen those, grin. that'd be a problem telling which side
was the label unless it was rough or something.
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You need to make sure and only use the classic skin, never modern skin.
Don't even install the modern skin with speech, it'll mess you up.
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is
does it work on your computer, or not? If it does, then there is something
definitely wrong with either (1) my configuration or (2) my download was
corrupted when I got version 9.0C of the software.
Thanks! :)
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Or, control tab.
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Hi Albert,
when you try to fast foreword, try (alt tab)
You will have to explore the Freedom Scientific site. I don't know if it is
still there, but they sold it a few years ago, when SF4.5 and just before 5
was released. I think that was 2001? Not much later than that.
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From: Kenneth Suratt [EMAIL
you change the zoom ratio by hitting up or down arrow. Up arrow in your case
is what was needed to make the jump by the arrows less than it was moving
for you.
Curtis Delzer
p.s.
the only way the arrows move by jumping the sound in playback in sf8 is with
the loop playback option which must
grounds as the sound blaster live. I know, I have and still use a sound
blaster live.
Curtis Delzer
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From: Matthew2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 4:15 AM
Subject: Re: Delta soundcard problem
Gold wave, will do it easily, and automatically!
Curtis Delzer
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From: Chris Chaffin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 5:36 PM
Subject: Merging wav files
Hello everyone,
I have several wav files
Put a mark at the beginning and end of each track, go to the beginning,
press the letter I, go to the end, press the letter O, press the letter R
and you can name each region. Then, when you're all done, hit alt-t for
tools, X, to extract regions to files, and you will have your list of
Hi, good ole spam fighter, use it here, bought it, and am glad to have it.
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From: james hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 7:05 PM
Subject: Dear PC,
I use a good spam filter, and you probably
Hit the letter Q, to turn playing in loop mode. That should do it for you.
Curtis Delzer
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From: Brett Boyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 3:13 PM
Subject: sound forge users please help
Hi I
Also, wmp doesn't have inside it a way to play *.ogg files that I know of,
or m4A, m4B, and others. M4A are superlative for low bit rate, far
outstripping *.ogg for sound quality. I have made m4A files using Easy CD-DA
Extractor at 20Kbps which are really superlative!
Curtis Delzer
and, to add to this thread, a question: the best burner you've had? I like N
E C, for both CDS and DVDS.
Curtis Delzer
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From: albert griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 2:58 PM
Subject: RE
Also, be sure that there is a Q point at the very beginning of the file, or
the first song won't be split from the others. I had that happen when
auto-queue made them, where the first was ignored.
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From: Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List
The mp3 cd burning software is definitely quite easy to use with Window-Eyes
or jfw, and has some nice features as setting gap length or even fading into
new tracks from the previous ones without clicks, etc.
Curtis Delzer
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