Re: bringing focus back to replay-av

2006-03-10 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
alt-tab should serve to bring focus back.

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Re: replay observations

2006-03-09 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
If I remember correctly, there is a limit to the length of recordings one 
can make, the number of items one can enter from the guide at a sitting, and 
a limit to the amount of video recording one can made. 


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Re: replay observations

2006-03-08 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
The replay products can record from the sound card in addition to capturing 
the stream.  They will capture your system sounds and synthesizer unless you 
also use the enhanced soundcard driver from replay which captures the 
sound as it enters your soundcard and thus does not get the synthesizer or 
other sounds.  I find the enhanced sound card works well for me but similar 
drivers have been know to give some people problems.  Fortunately, it is 
easily uninstalled should it prove problematic.  RD 


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Re: replay observations

2006-03-08 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
once one starts the set-up, the enhanced sound card places itself where it 
beloongs.  It will go in the replay directory so that both AV and Radio have 
access to it.  RD 


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Re: replay observations

2006-03-08 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I can only repeat that in spite of Chris's problems, I use the enhanced 
sound card in replay whenever I use the program.  The only adaptation I make 
is that after replay or any other addition, I always go back into my volume 
control and change back to my sound card drivers.  It lets things record and 
play better for me, but I uncheck the use default driver so if a program 
wants a different one, it can get to it.  I have never had any problems with 
replay's enhanced sound card.  Some do have problems, however, and they 
acknowledge this and advise that one immediately uninstall it if one does. 
Uninstalling this feature is relatively easy.  If you capture streams 
directly, this feature is irrelevant.  I have a dial-up connection, however, 
so using the stream capture feature will not work for me.  You have to be 
already connected to the net for it to work properly.  Most DSL and cable 
users use the capture stream feature and for them the enhanced sound card 
feature is irrelevant.  My need is to set up a recording so the computer 
will dial in, make the recording, and hang up when done till the next 
scheduled recording.  The only reason I use AV is because some day I might 
want to record something with its video.  Of course, if I magically had 
broadband access, then the AV features I can not use would come into play.
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Re: replay mistake on MP3

2006-03-08 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Go to the output screen and change from record raw data to mp3.  

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Re: replay av problems

2006-03-05 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Ray, what are your settings?  Are you trying to record from the soundcard,
the stream, or what?  Perhaps there is breakup on wherever you are getting
the show from.  I record something from WFSU on Sunday nights.  If it is
working well, then perhaps I could work you through a test or two to locate
the bug.  Although it could be net traffic, it sounds more like a settings
problem.
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Re: REPLAY SETTINGS

2006-03-05 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
As far as I know you can listen for however long the recording is.  It may 
be the stream itself, but I don't know.  Change the output setting from mp3 
which I think may be one of the most vulnerable parts of the program and see 
if that makes a difference.
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Re: replay radio 7 question

2006-02-27 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
If you are getting distortion in your recording, it may be your record 
volume may be set too high.  There is a box to check in settings if you want 
replay to try to automatically optimize your volume, or you can go to the 
volume control which is likely in your systray and adjust the record volume. 
This is only a guess as just don't know enough about your set up to say 
anything more definite.  RD 


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Re: replay radio 7 question

2006-02-26 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Since I have dial-up, I can't vouch that my answer is totally correct, but I 
believe you want to leave dial-up unchecked.  If you have a proxy you should 
include its name and port, but if you haven't had to do that previously for 
some program or other, you likely don't have one and needn't worry about it. 
These choices are located under the settings menu found on the main screen. 
Find settings and press the spacebar on it. Shift tab once to be in the list 
of control tabs, and right arrow to connections.  Be sure that dial-up is 
unchecked, and unless you know better, make sure proxy is unchecked as well. 
See if this makes a difference.
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Re: replay radio 7 question

2006-02-26 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Open the programM and after getting by the demo messages youshould be on the 
about button.  Right arrow or tab 44 or pPeErRhHaAps 5 times to play.  Press 
the space bar.  Mmake your selection.  Lookk at the menus a bit to know what 
options are there.
Alternatively, you can do what I do and listen to your recordings with your 
favorite player.  Sorry, the rest is mostly upper case.  I've fixed the 
problem this far in, but the rest you'll have to put up with with upper and 
lower case mixed weirdly.
anyway, IF YOU WANT TO TRY AN ALTERNATIVE, YOU GO TO THE FOLDER BY STARTING 
WITH MY COMPUTER OUTSIDE THE PROGRAM.  next SELECT YOUR HARD DRIVE, AND IN 
THE DEFAULT STATE, PRESS P TILL YOU GET TO PROGRAM FILES AND PRESS ENTER.
PRESS R TILL YOU GET TO REPLAY 7 AND PRESS ENTER.
PRESS R TILL YOU GET TO RECORDINGS AND PRESS ENTER.  there YOU WILL FIND THE 
FOLDERS OF ANY SHOWS YOU HAVE RECORDED.  in EACH FOLDER WILL BE THE SHOW OR 
SHOWS IF SEVERAL OF THAT NAME, AND THE LOG FILE FOR THAT OR THOSE SHOWS.
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Re: Replay AV

2006-02-24 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
window eyes opens the add links for me as well and I'm still using version 
4.5.  Ron Denis 


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Re: Has anyone tried the Replay Radio Upgrade?

2006-02-19 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Replay-Av 7.04, the latest version is as easy to use as previous versions 
but can be made more complicated if one so chooses.  The latest version 
allows greater choices in how the MP3 is recorded.  One can record streams 
directly without going through the soundcard at all although I am not sure 
that this will work as well with a dial up as it will for someone who is 
online.  Though some menu items have moved about, it is essentially the same 
interface.  Replay radio 7.04 works the same as AV minus the ability to 
record streams that are not passed through the sound card and it will not 
record video as AV will.  I've not recorded video so can't say how well that 
might work.
rd 


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Re: timed recordings

2006-02-13 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
replay-radio and replay-av will do that for you.
RD

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Re: Getting podcasts on a win98se machine

2005-12-17 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
re-play radio 6.03 claims it will receive podcasts and will work with win 98 
but I am not sure how well.  I use replay-radio on a regular basis with few 
if any problems, but I've never really fully explored the podcast feature. 
The two times I've put any real effort into it came out with a 50 per cent 
grade, one batch of pods were downloaded, one batch failed.  Haven't taken 
the time to go back and work more at it.
Ron Denis 


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Re: the luxpro tangent

2005-12-07 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Does the luxpro tangent allow for resume?  I mean by this that if one has a 
book in MP3 and one stops at chapter 7, can one resume there when one next 
turns the player on?  Can one stop, play something else, and return to the 
first file at the point one left it?
RD 


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Re: Recording streams and not software speech

2005-10-11 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Well, not using JAWS, I'm guessing here but I don't think it is a JAWS 
issue.  I think you have checked inadvertently or otherwise the mute 
recording check box when setting up the recording.  When I use the enhanced 
sound card driver, all sounds come through the computer including speech, 
but only the stream is recorded.  I do have my sound card set in the control 
panel or sndvol32 to use my sound cards drivers and not the replay radio 
drivers for both recording and playback.  Replay doesn't seem to mind, all 
other sounds seem to work a bit better, and I can still use the enhanced 
soundcard  selection when making a recording of a stream.  So, assuming 
something else isn't doing this in your system, check to be sure you haven't 
checked the mute box in your scheduled recordings.  I believe it is on the 
4th or 5th tab of the show's properties sheet.  My inclination is to think 
it is on the fifth tab, but I'm not quite sure and don't want to stop here 
to call up the program and look for it.  You can easily do that yourself.
RD 


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Re: Recording streams and not software speech

2005-10-07 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
you can do this with replay-radio using the enhanced sound card option for 
the input.  It will record the stream while not recording system and other 
sounds including software speech.  RD 


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Re: Recording.

2005-08-07 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
replay-radio would work and has a demo which is good for a week and might 
serve your purpose.  Not sure of the length of recording replay-radio's demo 
allows at present, but it was about an hour  per  show  last I looked.  If 
this will get you through the week, itcould be just what you want.  try it 
at



www.replay-radio.com 



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digital audio books

2005-07-09 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Does anyone know if the new digital audio formats planned for L O C talking 
books in a couple of years will be on a medium that will fit the book port 
or book currier or on a home computer with a card reader?  RD 



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Re: Stareo ground hum

2005-07-07 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I think radio shack sells a device that comes between your AC cord and 
outlet that will help in reducing the hum from older systems.  Also, 
grounding the stereo and computer might make a difference. 



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replay-radio version 6

2005-06-28 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Has anyone tried replay-radio's new version 6 and is it any more or less 
accessible than version 5.xx?  I saw that there are jaws scripts for version 
6, but as I do not use jaws, I need to know how accessible it might be with 
other readers.
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Re: Replay Radio Driver Question

2005-05-14 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
1.  The program comes with a good help file or links to help on the net but 
there is not a good hotkey list that I've seen nor for that matter are there 
many hotkeys that I've noticed.  On the other hand, it is quite accessible. 
It will record shows in most formats but does seem to require that you have 
the requisite player (windows media or real) on your computer.  You can 
choose how to save the files: as WAV or several levels of MP3 files.  I 
think there is also an option to save them as WMA files but am not sure. 
The program is not hard to use but does require one to remember that the 
spacebar activates most buttons rather than the enter key.  There are a 
couple of times when this is not the case, but these seem self evident when 
relevant.  RD 

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Re: Replay Radio Driver Question

2005-05-14 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Actually, for many soundcards, you can make recordings without the replay 
radio drivers.  I suspect you need them if, like myself, you want to use the 
extended sound card driver.  This is not automatically loaded onto your 
computer as it can in some cases cause problems, but was revamped and 
brought back into the program by popular demand because it allows one to 
record the stream before it hits the sound card screening out any system 
sounds and this includes speech.  It is easily removed from the control 
panel add-remove programs option specifically because they figure that if it 
does cause problems on a specific system, the owner will want to remove it. 
I use it regularly because it causes no significant problems on my machine.
RD 

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Re: Replay Radio Driver Question

2005-05-12 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
In the volume control for most sound cards you can get to which driver to 
mark as the default.  Not sure how this differs from sound card to sound 
card but I am pretty sure you can set the native soundcard drivers as the 
default and the replay radio drivers will not start with windows.  I used 
the replay-radio enhanced sound card driver so I can avoid recording system 
sounds and my speech.  I set the computer's sound controls to default to the 
driver that came with the soundcard on the computer.  Again, I think I 
reached this and made my selections using the volume control, under 
properties.
RD 

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Re: Replay Radio Driver Question

2005-05-12 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Larry, now that I think about it, there is a setting that starts 
replay-radio when windows starts and I believe minimizes it to the systray. 
This can be changed in the settings section which is found in the main menu 
near the end of choices.  When the program starts, shift tab about three or 
four times and you should get to settings.  Hit the spacebar, when you do. 
I believe the choice of starting replay-radio when windows starts is in the 
general tab of that menu I think.  I never thought of this as I keep boxes 
like this unchecked as a rule and did it so long ago I'd forgotten about the 
option.
Ron Denis 

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Re: replay for RM files

2005-05-05 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
replay-radio does allow streaming RM files to be turneed into mp3 files.  In 
fact, thhat is its preferred final format for recordings.
RD` 

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Re: replay radio question

2005-05-04 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
select the station you want to listen to if you already have something 
scheduled on it or go to the add show menu, pick a station, and proceed 
through marking it is unscheduled.  Now once you have completed the menus, 
that station will always be available in the initial menu of replay-radio. 
Tabbing through that menu you will come to the item: tune to station.
So from then on, open the program, tab over to the list of shows and arrow 
down till the one you want is selected, say what, then shift tab back to 
tune and hit the space bar.  The same actions can be taken with use of 
mouse keys or partially with arrow keys, but this is the simplest way I can 
suggest for tuning in a station.  No recording will be made but the station 
will come in.  If you want to record at that time, first select the station 
or a show on that station from your preset list, then use the record now 
function.
RD 

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Re: Anybody tried Replay-Radio?

2005-05-03 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I use replay-radio regularly and am quite satisfied.  Have none of the extra 
add-on programs so can't comment on them.  With replay-radio and the 
additional enhanced driver, I can record streams and have them divided into 
chunks of my choosing.  One can record either setting programming as with a 
VCR scheduling the recordings in advanced, or one can find something and 
record at the spur of the moment.  Shows can be selected and set to record 
automatically on specific days, to record only once, or can be unscheduled 
and only recorded when you choose to do so.  This is most helpful when you 
have a station and occasionally they have something you just discovered and 
want to get.
RD 

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Re: recording problem in sound forge

2005-04-27 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I believe you can choose under settings in re-play radio whether you want 
the program to set the volume controls or not.  If you uncheck this, the 
volumes should remain where you had them set.  Also, you may have to check 
your settings to be sure the soundcard drivers and not replay-radio drivers 
are being used when you open sound forge.  This can be checked under the 
volume control, options, properties tab.  The optional esc driver replay 
radio offers may also be a part of the problem if you installed it.  It 
sometimes conflicts with other sound drivers.  RD 

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Re: Still Looking For Help In Making My Computer Play In Stereo Mode

2005-03-14 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
There two possible problems assuming the speaker cables are good and 
properly connected.
1:  in volume controls, under properties, you may have checked the mute for 
stereo mixer but not for mono.  Second, in the audio settings for speaker 
set up, you may have the wrong speaker choice checked.  The crystal drivers 
are on the disk used to install your mother board.  If you have that disk 
and insert it, it should bring up a menu which includes audio.  You may 
need a pair of functioning eyes present for that one, I really don't 
remember whether it speaks or not.
RD 

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Re: scheduling a recording, best software?

2005-03-03 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
oK,First, sorry about the capslock glitch in this message.  Please ignore it 
if you can.   WELL THERE ARE MORE THAN TWO ANSWERS HERE Larry.  first, UNDER 
THE Add SHOWS MENU IS AN OPTION TO MANUALLY ADD A SHOW.  this WILL PLACE 
THE SHOW AND RELATED MATERIALS (WHICH YOU JUST FILL IN) ON YOUR OWN 
COMPUTER.  fOR example, I might ENTER  A SHOW CALLED MY SHOW THEN TAB TO 
THE CONTROL PANEL FOR TUNING AND PUT IN HTTP://WFSU.ORG/RADIO.RAM WHICH IS 
THE CALL FOR Florida state's TALK STATION (AS OPPOSED TO THEIR MUSIC 
STATION.)  then ON THE I'd FILL IN WHATEVER THE CHOICE OF STREAMER IS, IN 
THIS CASE REAL AUDIO, AND WHEN I GOT TO THE CONTROL TAB I'd ARROW RIGHT AND 
FILL IN THE SCHEDULE.  when YOU GET TO THE TIME TO ENTER OR STOP, FIRST 
COMES THE HOUR.  you CAN USE UP AND DOWN ARROWS TO CHOOSE ONE.  right ARROW 
ONCE AND DO THE SAME FOR MINUTES.  right ARROW AGAIN AND YOU CAN PUT IN 
SECONDS IF DESIRED.  one GOES ON TO FINISH FILLING OUT ITEMS TILL READY TO 
PRESS THE FINAL ok.
now TO THE SECONDED ANSWER TO THE FIRST QUESTION:  to ADD A SHOW TO THE 
PERMANENT DATABASE MAINTAINED ON LINE, YOU GO TO THE WEBSITE AND THERE ARE 
OPTIONS THERE FOR ADDING A STATION AND ADDING A SHOW.  when ADDING A SHOW, 
IT MUST BE PUT IN pacific TIME EVEN THOUGH WHEN IT GETS BACK TO YOUR 
COMPUTER LATER, IT IS IN LOCAL TIME.  to ADD A SHOW, YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW 
THEY STATION STREAM URL AND THEY WOULD LIKE THE TYPE OF STREAM IF YOU KNOW 
IT.  you CAN ALSO MAKE A COMMENT LIKE:  CAR TALK, Monday AFTERNOON VERSION, 
OR WSIN  A STATION LACKING MORALITY 
now FOR YOUR SECOND QUESTION, I DON'T KNOW ABOUT THE ADD ON PLAYER THAT IS 
OFFERED BY REPLAY-RADIO BECAUSE I've NEVER TRIED IT.  I USE WINAMP BECAUSE I 
CAN DO THINGS LIKE FAST FORWARD, REWIND TO REPEAT SOMETHING, OR JUMP TO A 
TIME IF I've RECORDED TWO THINGS TOGETHER, NOT BOTHERED TO SEPARATE THEM 
WHEN I PROGRAMMED, AND WANT TO SKIP TO THE SECOND IN A HURRY.  in SHORT, 
SINCE THE SOLUTION I HAD WORKED WELL FOR ME, I WASN'T TEMPTED TO EXPERIMENT 
WITH CHANGING IT.
Ron Denis 

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Re: scheduling a recording, best software?

2005-03-02 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I use re-play radio almost daily and find it very accessible with window 
eyes.  I suspect it is a simple setting that is preventing the program being 
read by Kevin or else he is getting stuck at the initial screen where it 
asks if you want to register or continu as a demo.  This first bit is 
tricky.  RD 

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Re: scheduling a recording, best software?

2005-03-02 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Kevin, the sound quality varies with the selection you make.  In the screen 
which is fourth in the five that are listed across the top:   show, tuning, 
schedule, sound and record (snot really sure about the order or names of the 
last two), is the place to choose sound quality.  A M and A M-stereo are to 
be avoided.  MP3 28MB per hour is the first decent choice and the next 
couple above that are better.  One can record directly to WAV files but I 
haven't tried that so can't say how that comes out.  I recommend avoiding 
the compress speech option as it tends to distort a bit.  This could 
probably be compensated for by decreasing the volume, but I haven't 
experimented with that yet.  When you get more comfortable with the program, 
you may want to download and install the enhanced sound card driver which 
captures stuff before it hits the sound card and so avoids recording any 
system noises or software speech.  The place that affects outcome most is 
record volume.  There is a preset which I think sets volume at about 50 per 
cent.  This works fine for most stations, but others tend to come up either 
too soft or too loud thus distorting.  Unfortunately, most of these problems 
are not product specific and occur with other recording packages.  I haven't 
used this for alternative uses as with a microphone, turntable or the like, 
but for streams, it has served me very well.  I rarely use it for music, 
however, so can't say how when maximally set it would compare to other 
programs designed for recording music.
I use it mainly to regularly schedule and record several shows some of which 
I put in from the options offered and a couple I entered manually.  I am 
pleased with being able to start the program minimize it, and know that the 
programs will be captured when they come on and I can hear them at my 
leisure.  I am not fond of the player part of the program and tend to listen 
to shows in winamp.  Write if I can be of any help or just for moral 
support.  I will admit that though I have no trouble with the program, 
others I have seen on the lists seem to.  I suspect this is in part because 
more authoritative list members push other products which which they are 
most comfortable.
Ron Denis 

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Re: is there accessible program for recording audio streams

2005-02-21 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I want to suggest replay-radio as another option for recording streams.  It 
records other things, but its primary function is to allow for the 
scheduling and recording of streams from the internet and in addition to 
adding something new or recording something one stumbles across on the net, 
one can manually input a show, url, and times or choose a station from the 
long list already predefined and choose a time, or choose a show from the 
user provided list in which case the station, times, and whether it is 
daily, weekly, and the like will already be filled in.  You can, of course, 
change any of the provided data.
RD 

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Re: connecting to a sound card

2005-01-06 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
is it possible that you are using a receiver where the tape output is 
designed to be used as a monitor such that what comes out is then run back 
through the receiver?  If so, turn off the monitor function and it should 
work well.  The tape should still output to the computer without the 
feedback going back to the receiver.  Just a possibility.
RD 

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windows media player

2004-12-16 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Can anyone give me a comparison of the relative advantages and accessibility 
of windows media players version 9 vs. version 10?  Which is more accessible 
and which sounds better or are they equivalent in these regards in which 
case do the changes in version manifest themselves in a different way?  Ron 
Denis 

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Re: Locating Inputs On My computer's Soundcard

2004-12-05 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I had a computer with what claimed to be the crystal sound board the three 
jacks were vertical, all one eighths jacks.  The top was speaker or 
earphones, the second was line in, and the third or bottom was microphone. 
If yours is set up vertically, I'd try them out.  If you try the speaker 
first, it shouldn't hurt anything if you get the wrong one.  Once that one 
is identified, you can test the remaining two.
RD 

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Re: External Volume Control Not Working on Speakers

2004-12-05 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Is there possible a small set-screw on the volume knob that you didn't feel? 
That could be one cause of the problem.
Ron 

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I use replay-radio to record my streams and am rather fond of it though it 
does have its quirks.
Ron Denis

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Danielle, replay radio is designed to be a recorder for streaming audio with 
emphasis on streaming radio on the net.  I will, however, also record from


cds, mike, and most of your other input devices.  I do not know how well it 
works with any of these because I have only used it for streaming audio. 
all of the buttons require use of the spacebar rather than the enter key. 
It lacks fancy editing features, but it records at several levels of MP3, 
wav, and perhaps another that I don't remember at the moment.  It also 
includes a player although I prefer to move my recordings and read them 
later with winamp.  You can find out more from the web site

www.replay-radio.com
there is a hyphen between the replay and radio.
Ron Denis
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Re: Replay Radio with WinEyes

2004-07-10 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Bobcat, you might try using the replay radio driver.  It is reached in the
same way you access your usual sound card driver under volume, advanced
properties, or at least I think it is.  Under my options I have the two or
three things listed most of which I can't recall and didn't recognize back
when I last looked.  One was the replay radio driver which appearred under
properties for gboth the record and the play modes.  I think it is
recommended onlyh if the recordings aren't working.  You might try it and
see if it helps.
Ron Denis


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Re: Replay Radio with WinEyes

2004-07-09 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Hi, it would appear they have not updated the entry screen on the demo.  It
is a print screen initially.  When it comes up, there are three choices:
register, purchase and demo if I remember right.  I managed the demo by
routing the mouse to the cursor once the program opened and using the shift
control numpad arrows to move by pixels, I moved roughly 3 down and 5 to the
right.  I then clicked.  If nothing happened after a few seconds, I moved
either down or to the right a step further.  When you hit the magic spot, it
says something like desktop then replay radio then manage shows or
something similar.  From then on it is quite accessible.  I wrote and
complained that for such a usable program, they had an unusable initial
screen.  They said they like the suggestions and would make the fix.  Truth
is, after you register which is easiest with a set of eyes around, the
problematic screen disappears never to return which is why I didn't check to
see what changes have actually been made in the intro screen.  Once
registered, it is quite usable.  Anyway, that is how I managed to get the
demo started after getting visual assistance once so I know what I was
dealing with.  After that, it has worked well for me and I have been quite
pleased.
Ron


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Re: Replay Radio

2004-07-08 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
If you are moving up from replay 4.x to  5.0, the registration should be
automatic or it was for me.  If in your case this is not happening, it may
be that your 4.0 version was purchased prior to April 15.  Contact support
for help in that case.  If you have typed in your registration, I think
there is a place to click which may require someone's eyes.  I pointed this
out previously and they changed the entry screens in response, but the
changes may not have been fully implemented.  They are quite responsive to
suggestions so feel free to offer improvements.  I would warn you that the
recordings end up in a new directory and the screen for setting up a
recording has been changed.  It is now set in five tabs one can arrow
through them and when one is selected, tab through it if you have items to
fill in or defaults you want changed.  In some ways it is a better set up
but came as a bit of a surprise.
RD


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Re: question about recording books

2004-07-08 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Terri, this problem is usually a function of the tape recorder.  You might
get some improvement if you clean the heads of both the playback and record
heads of the machine.  A cotton swab with denatured alcohol is best for this
unless you have special head cleaner stuff.  Also, if you should have a head
demagnetizer, you might try that as well.  The recording machine assuming it
has both the play and record decks probably doesn't allow you to adjust the
recording volume.  If it did, you might have more options for getting more
volume out of the tape.
RD


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