HI,
I was going to send this offline, but decided maybe I wasn't the only one
who could use the answer.Could you speak a little more on virtual cables? My
PC sound cared won't record Wav files directly.The only inputs it offers are
Line In, which I can't find a physical jack for yet, mic and
Send offline? I thin I meant off list.
Robin
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From: Robin G. Plitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: replay-AV weirdness
HI,
I was going to send this offline, but decided
Yes, you can get BCT in Juice. Just copy the XML link into the directory box
and it will subscribe. Remember though, that in Juice you might have to
select any past episodes to record, or to block.
Robin
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HI,
Earlier on this list, there ws a discussion of programs which you could use
to record programs off the internet.
One of the programs mentioned offered a timer feature. I can't recall which
one. I just found a post for Replay AV, which has this feature,.
What I am looking for is a free
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From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 8:25 PM
Subject: strange problem with mp3 player and computer: compatibility
Hello
I'm guessing half of you don't have the player I do, but I'll tell you
anyway. PNY
If you do both these things and it still doesn't work, you might try to
uninstall and reinstall the drivers. I would be skeptical of the last option
though, because XP uses pretty standard USB drivers. It has happened to me
once though.
I think the cable would be the most likely problem. If
Why not turn your computer speakers up, so that the headset mic picks up the
JFW?
If your sound card has a master control mixer that can hear the mic in and
the JFW audio, that might work too.
Robin
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From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion
look online for virtual amp plugins for your audio software. There are a
bunch of them out there and they work with many software products.
Robin
PS Also check out the Project Studio Network website and podcast. These are
guys who have done pro recording and are good at mentioning helpful
There is a free program called Audacity on SourceForge.org. IT has a menu
item to slow speed.
You might also consider a program called Tabledit. This program creates
tablature files which can blew played as midi files at various speeds. There
are a lot of tab files online already created by
don't need satelite. Just make sure you patch the RCA cables from the output
of the vcr to the input of your stereo.
Robin
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From: the mighty spork [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:07 PM
Subject: Re:
you will hear the output of whatever sound source you select within your
recording device. Each software is a little differant, but basically that is
the case.
If you are tring to use two differant sound cards to avoid feedback, because
you are recording through a mic, that won't work. (i
Hello all,
I have been using Replay AV for a couple of weeks now and am extremely
satisfied with it.
I am having one problem however. While listenning to streamed audio through
Windows Media Player. I am unable to capture the stream automatically within
Replay AV. Ibelieve the stream is
Try to save it as WAV and put it onto an audio CD. Then play that CD in a
standalone player.
That will tell you whether you have decent sound.
BTW, the Higher the bit-rate of your original recording, the better the
sound. Most commercial CDs are recorded at 44,000.
It might be something as
to 22.000 in mp3. Weird. If
it's a winamp thing, could someone walk me through what maybe to do? I
have
virutally no knowledge about settings in winamp! Lol.
Kathy Szinnyey
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From: Robin G. Plitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC
HI,
It looks to me like you are trying to record a proprietary stream. I don't
this Replay AV can record that stream.
I followed the link to Mac Users, and there are two other stream available.
Look for a description for If you prefer not to use the embedded streams.
There you will find links
find an mp3 file.
right click on the file and select Open With
choose the program you want to play the file
look for a check box which says always Use This Program and make sure it
is checked
Click OK
That will make the program you selected the default player
Robin
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stream that the station uses is an excellent quality. I wish
others would use.
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From: Robin G. Plitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:14 AM
Subject: Replay AV help
HI,
It looks to me
first got Replay AV it would not tune at all to Radio Caroline, at
least now I get the sound.
The Abacast stream that the station uses is an excellent quality. I wish
others would use.
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From: Robin G. Plitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc
of
course
stopped every minute or so wehn it re-tuned.
When I first got Replay AV it would not tune at all to Radio Caroline, at
least now I get the sound.
The Abacast stream that the station uses is an excellent quality. I wish
others would use.
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