Re: sound forge question

2011-05-22 Thread brandon armstrong
not that i can think of, but should you want to record from the pc other then 
your mike, you'll have to run what's called a line in cable in to a line in 
jack.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
On May 22, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Sushant Bendre wrote:

> as i want  to asked about soung foge 08 as i want to record from
> inside the p.c for example while playing songs or any audio lecher how
> to do this just now i am recording through microplone but i wnat to
> record without micro phone is their any setting we have to do in sound
> foge .please help me
> 
> On 5/22/11, joe bollard  wrote:
>> hello friends, i'm using sound forge seven with jaws eleven , the other day
>> i was recording and pressed the wrong key when making a change to my file, a
>> message came up "chain"  and now whenever i go in to sound forge this
>> message appears, "chain untitled"  it doesn't seem to affect my recordings,
>> but it's annoying,  what is it? and how can i get rid of it? any help will
>> be appreciated, take care, travel safely, joe.
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Re: Apple with Voiceover

2010-09-07 Thread brandon armstrong
h their, I'm a mac user, and i also have an iphone and an ipod touch.
the answer to your question is no, you do not have to pay for your updates to 
voiceover.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
On Sep 7, 2010, at 3:02 AM, Gary Wood wrote:

> 
> Hi All.  When we use Jaws or Window-Eyes, we have to pay for upgrades, but if 
> someone uses an Apple computer, does one have to pay upgrades for this?  I 
> hope this isn't a stupid question, but I was just wondering if this is 
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Re: Before You Buy an iPod Touch

2010-08-08 Thread brandon armstrong
hello all, I have found the gps app in the iphone to be very useful, and 
accurate.
I use navigator north america to help me get places and it proves dead on 
accurate.
Brandon
On Aug 8, 2010, at 7:08 PM, Rob Bender wrote:

> Hi Larry.   Thanks for posting your message so others do not have the same 
> thing happen to them.   I was considering buying an iPod Touch last winter, 
> and I found out that the 8 gig models were not accessible, but the 
> information was not readily available. .   I am considering upgrading mine 
> and Lee's Nokia phones to iPhones to take advantage of the GPS and OCR. 
> Depending on if Apple will be releasing an iPod Touch with a camera, then we 
> may do that.  The deal breaker may be how usable the GPS actually is in the 
> iPhone.  I apologize if I am going out of bounds for this list.  I would 
> appreciate any any observations or comments off list.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Larry Naessens" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 7:36 PM
> Subject: Re: Before You Buy an iPod Touch
> 
> 
>> Yes, I'm just hoping that Customer Service will let me exchange my Touch for 
>> the accessible model. No reason that they shouldn't. I'll pay the difference 
>> of course. When posting, I was just hoping to save others the inconvenience 
>> of a similar scenario, that's all.
>> 
>> Larry
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 2010-08-08, at 5:06 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
>> 
>>> Following some pointers from Dane, I found the site
>>> http://www.apple.com/accessibility/itunes/ipodtouch.html which is Apple's
>>> accessibility site devoted to the iPod Touch. On this page it says:
>>> 
>>> "The same VoiceOver screen reader made popular on the Mac and the iPhone is
>>> now a standard feature on iPod touch 32GB and 64GB (3rd generation). It's
>>> the
>>> world's first gesture-based screen reader, enabling you to enjoy the fun and
>>> simplicity of iPod touch even if you can't see the screen."
>>> 
>>> Note that when I checked the specifications pages for the different models
>>> of the iPod touch, I didn't see that they specifically noted whether the
>>> model supported VoiceOver or not. The comparison table mentioned voiceOver
>>> for the Nano and the Shuffle, but not the iPod Touch.
>>> 
>>> As others have mentioned, I doubt they'll support VoiceOver on your model
>>> but I would hope they would let you return or exchange it, especially since
>>> it was a gift.
>>> 
>>> Your warning about doing your homework before you purchase something is duly
>>> noted. I've seen disappointed customers on both the Rockbox and Talks/Mobile
>>> Speak lists. Unfortunately, finding some of this accessibility information
>>> isn't easy.
>>> 
>>> --
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>>> On Behalf Of Larry Naessens
>>> Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 2:56 PM
>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>> Subject: Re: Before You Buy an iPod Touch
>>> 
>>> When checking Apple's accessibility section on their Canadian site, we
>>> weren't able to locate any information stating that the 8 gig model was
>>> neither Generation 3 nor usable with a screen reader. Certainly there is the
>>> possibility that we missed it when checking the Canadian site and if you
>>> would like to share the link, we would be happy to take a look.
>>> 
>>> My main reason for posting what I did was to try and help others to keep
>>> from making the same mistake as we did. You, without a doubt are this
>>> group's Apple expert, with information that many listers including myself
>>> have found to be extremely valuable. I hope you'll keep your Mac advise
>>> coming.
>>> 
>>> Larry
>>> On 2010-08-08, at 3:15 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>> 
 Sorry to have to tell you that Apple Support couldn't have done much for
>>> you mate, if you looked on the web in Apple's accessibility section then you
>>> would have sen it clearly laid out what you've just written thus you would
>>> have saved yourself some considerable time.  No, Apple will not be making
>>> any previous Ipod Touch models Voiceover compatible just as they won't be
>>> making the Iphone 3G or previous Ipod Nano models before the 4th generation
>>> Voiceover compatible and part of the reason for that is that these devices
>>> may not have the processing power to handle Voiceover.  Yep, as I understand
>>> it you can download the IOS4 update to an Iphone 3G for example but only
>>> those features which the 3G can support will be activated.
 
 
 On 09/08/2010, at 4:47 AM, Larry Naessens wrote:
 
> Before you, as a blind audio enthusiast, purchase an iPod Touch,
>>> expecting to be able to use it with Voiceover, in order to listen to online
>>> radio and so much more, you might want to keep my experience in mind.
> 
> Not long ago, my wife bought me an iPod touch for my birthday.
>>> Understandably unaware  that the 8 gig 

Re: Before You Buy an iPod Touch

2010-08-08 Thread brandon armstrong
oh no problem.  I was just pointing out that the eight gig models i do belive 
have voiceover now, but not sure.
I'll call apple tomorrow and get back about it.
I wasn't mad at all.
Brandon
On Aug 8, 2010, at 3:01 PM, Larry Naessens wrote:

> Hi Brandon. Actually, I was talking about the 8 gig iPod touch. I don't own 
> an iPhone and my iPod Nano is a 16 gig model. But, as Dane already mentioned 
> here, the 8 gig iToch is mot accessible. 
> 
> Sorry you saw my post as "griping." It's just a consumer tip. 
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
> 2010-08-08, at 2:53 PM, brandon armstrong wrote:
> 
>> dude, I got an eight gig iphone and yes, before you start griping about it 
>> not being accessible it does have voiceover.
>> It's great and worht buying one.
>> the eight gig model ipods have been updated to 3 and they all now have 
>> voiceover.
>> Just some thoughts.
>> Brandon
>> On Aug 8, 2010, at 1:47 PM, Larry Naessens wrote:
>> 
>>> Before you, as a blind audio enthusiast, purchase an iPod Touch, expecting 
>>> to be able to use it with Voiceover, in order to listen to online radio and 
>>> so much more, you might want to keep my experience in mind. 
>>> 
>>> Not long ago, my wife bought me an iPod touch for my birthday. 
>>> Understandably unaware  that the 8 gig version of the Touch was never 
>>> updated to Version 3, she bought one. After all, on Apple's Canadian 
>>> website, it was listed only as "current." Further, nothing on the box 
>>> listed the item as version 2, a version which many of us know to be 
>>> unaccessible. 
>>> 
>>> Since yesterday was Saturday, I spoke to Apple Support concerning my issue, 
>>> as Customer Service was closed. When I spoke to the agent who took my call, 
>>> I was told that information concerning the fact that the 8 gig touch had 
>>> not been updated to version three was all over the website. I would like to 
>>> ask him where such info is listed on the Canadian site, but instead I'll 
>>> simply take my case to Customer Service on Monday.
>>> 
>>> My advice to those who are interested in purchasing the touch? If you need 
>>> accessibility, purchase only version 3 of the Touch which comes in the 32 
>>> and 64 gig models. Anything less will not talk to you. And, so far anyway, 
>>> it has been my experience that Apple sees such problems as Buyer Beware. 
>>> Hopefully I'll be pleasantly surprised to learn that my problem is limited 
>>> to one isolated agent. Meanwhile, when buying a touch, make sure to get the 
>>> right one. 
>>> 
>>> Larry
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Before You Buy an iPod Touch

2010-08-08 Thread brandon armstrong
dude, I got an eight gig iphone and yes, before you start griping about it not 
being accessible it does have voiceover.
It's great and worht buying one.
the eight gig model ipods have been updated to 3 and they all now have 
voiceover.
Just some thoughts.
Brandon
On Aug 8, 2010, at 1:47 PM, Larry Naessens wrote:

> Before you, as a blind audio enthusiast, purchase an iPod Touch, expecting to 
> be able to use it with Voiceover, in order to listen to online radio and so 
> much more, you might want to keep my experience in mind. 
> 
> Not long ago, my wife bought me an iPod touch for my birthday. Understandably 
> unaware  that the 8 gig version of the Touch was never updated to Version 3, 
> she bought one. After all, on Apple's Canadian website, it was listed only as 
> "current." Further, nothing on the box listed the item as version 2, a 
> version which many of us know to be unaccessible. 
> 
> Since yesterday was Saturday, I spoke to Apple Support concerning my issue, 
> as Customer Service was closed. When I spoke to the agent who took my call, I 
> was told that information concerning the fact that the 8 gig touch had not 
> been updated to version three was all over the website. I would like to ask 
> him where such info is listed on the Canadian site, but instead I'll simply 
> take my case to Customer Service on Monday.
> 
> My advice to those who are interested in purchasing the touch? If you need 
> accessibility, purchase only version 3 of the Touch which comes in the 32 and 
> 64 gig models. Anything less will not talk to you. And, so far anyway, it has 
> been my experience that Apple sees such problems as Buyer Beware. Hopefully 
> I'll be pleasantly surprised to learn that my problem is limited to one 
> isolated agent. Meanwhile, when buying a touch, make sure to get the right 
> one. 
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
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Re: Accessible Audio Editors etc

2010-07-26 Thread brandon armstrong
wha'ts this program do?

On Jul 27, 2010, at 12:35 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:

> Hi.  I just tried the software and although the menues spoke, I opened a
> .wav file and could not see much in it -- furthermore, I could not press
> any buttons in the preferences dialog and some other places and have
> them work and even the space bar in the file, even though it said
> play/pause, did not play -- the only thing which made it play was going
> into the menues and selecting play from the action menu.
> 
> Have you gotten any better results?
> 
> Dane Trethowan  wrote:
> 
>> Hi everyone!
>> 
>> Its said that everyone should "Expect the unexpected" and that's precisely 
>> what happened to me today.
>> 
>> A bit of background, I use a Windows PC and the best product around for 
>> editing audio in a Windows Environment would have to be Goldwave, its a good 
>> value for money editor and the author is going out of his way to make the 
>> software totally accessible.  Anyway I was on the Goldwave site today to 
>> report an issue I was having and to see whether the issue could be resolved 
>> or whether a "workaround" existed when I came across an interesting question 
>> in the "FAQ" section of the support site, "Is their a version of Goldwave 
>> for the Mac?" I looked up the answer and the answer was "At this time their 
>> is not a version of Goldwave available for the Mac OS", after this the site 
>> presented me with several links to audio editing alternatives which included 
>> Sound Studio and one I'd never heard of called Peaks Pro at 
>> http://www.bias-inc.com/products/
>> 
>> I downloaded the software and though I've played with it in a very short 
>> space of time I can't help being impressed with what I've seen so far, Peaks 
>> is a true Audio editing and Mastering tool with many features that only top 
>> end sound production suites offer.  As you'll see from the web site many 
>> additional plug-ins and options are available to turn tPeaks into what would 
>> seem to be an incredible home studio so if this software proves to be 
>> accessible then we may be on a winner and I can only hope that the 
>> developers will be interested in finding solutions to problems if indeed any 
>> exist.
>> 
>> So far I haven't had time to try and navigate round files but I can tell you 
>> that toolbars seem perfectly accessible and the menu system is bursting at 
>> the seams with a whole aray of features, commands, functions and options.
>> 
>> Unfortunately the manual for the product is not provided on your local 
>> machine, its in a PDF document online and it seems to be protected in some 
>> way, you can't download the manual you can only view it in Preview.
>> 
>> 
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Re: Strange Windows Media Thing

2010-05-16 Thread brandon armstrong
heres a thing for blindies to do.
why none do this i'll never figure out.
Go in to the windows task manager find windows player, and hit alt e to end it 
and say yes.
heres some friendly advice.
next time, switch to winamp.
unlike media it stops every time you close it.

On May 16, 2010, at 10:34 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:

> One more thing that might help: am running Windows Media 11..forgot to say 
> that in my previous message!
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Re: re winzip and Apple

2010-05-11 Thread brandon armstrong
hi there, being as i am a mac user i can answer this question.
no neither of the programs you asked about work on the mac, how ever there is a 
program called the unarchiver which will work very well.
you can google it and find the program.
Brandon
On May 11, 2010, at 2:46 AM, Alan Pollard wrote:

> Hi List,a friend who is just  getting into audio editing etc,uses a :Mac 
> Mini,her question,can she use Winzip,or win ra,,  if yes,are their  spacific 
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Re: bit rate and sample rate

2010-04-25 Thread brandon armstrong
for thoughs who are knowing, I took broadcasting in college, and graduated with 
a degree in radio broadcasting.
Brandon
On Apr 25, 2010, at 3:12 PM, Richard Claypool wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have no idea where you pulled this info, but a cd is not 128kbps.  that's 
> the min you'd want to use, but I'd suggest 192kbps.  If you want lossless 
> i.e. cd sounding recordings, use flac.
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> - Original Message - From: "brandon armstrong" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 4:01 PM
> Subject: Re: bit rate and sample rate
> 
> 
>> if you want to make decent recordings, your sample rate should be 44.1 for 
>> cd quality and your bit rate or the rate that data is processed per second 
>> should be at 128 kbps or killabites per second.
>> that's the quality of most cd recordings.
>> Brandon
>> On Apr 25, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Joe wrote:
>> 
>>> Here's an interesting question. I've experimented with a lot of different 
>>> bit rates and sample rates doing voice recordings but still don't know what 
>>> combination of the two give good enough quality for speech. I know you need 
>>> higher rates for music, at least 128KBPS. I'm only talking about voice 
>>> recordings using a mic at this point. What combination of bit and sample 
>>> rate will take the least space and give me fair quality speech audio. What 
>>> should be higher. The bit rate, or the sample rate. I'm talking about MP 3 
>>> files. I'd like to get a better understanding of this. Thanks in advance. 
>>> Joe.
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Re: bit rate and sample rate

2010-04-25 Thread brandon armstrong
if you want to make decent recordings, your sample rate should be 44.1 for cd 
quality and your bit rate or the rate that data is processed per second should 
be at 128 kbps or killabites per second.
that's the quality of most cd recordings.
Brandon
On Apr 25, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Joe wrote:

> Here's an interesting question. I've experimented with a lot of different bit 
> rates and sample rates doing voice recordings but still don't know what 
> combination of the two give good enough quality for speech. I know you need 
> higher rates for music, at least 128KBPS. I'm only talking about voice 
> recordings using a mic at this point. What combination of bit and sample rate 
> will take the least space and give me fair quality speech audio. What should 
> be higher. The bit rate, or the sample rate. I'm talking about MP 3 files. 
> I'd like to get a better understanding of this. Thanks in advance. Joe.
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Re: Are any apple MP 3 players blind accessible?

2010-04-16 Thread brandon armstrong
yes, voiceover is in the ipad, so if anyones smart, they will switch to apple, 
and stop being in slaved to companies like slave science fiction lol.
Brandon
On Apr 16, 2010, at 2:01 AM, Gary Wood wrote:

> Does anybody know yet if Voiceover is in the new IPad?
> - Original Message - From: "russell Bourgoin" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 8:20 AM
> Subject: Re: Are any apple MP 3 players blind accessible?
> 
> 
>> Hi Joe,
>> 
>>The fourth and fifth generation Nanno and the i-pod toudch with 32 
>> and 64 gigs are accessible.  Many people are using a script called j-tunes 
>> to run with Jaws and itunes.
>> 
>>Apple is making most of their new gear available with access features 
>> built right in.  Voiceover comes built into macs and the ipod touch and 
>> iphones.  Hope this helps and let me know if you need more info.
>> 
>> Rusty
>> > At 03:06 AM 4/15/2010, Joe spake thusly:-
>>> Well, the subject line asks the question. I'd also like to know if any of 
>>> them speak what's on screen. Thanks. Joe.
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Re: Victor Reader Stream or Book Cents

2009-12-27 Thread brandon armstrong
booksense doesn't have that issue at all.
it's very responsive when it comes to switching between books.
Brandon
On Dec 27, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Larry Higgins wrote:

> John, Not that I think that this is an issue that would make me consider 
> throwing my Stream in the garbage, or migrating to one of the other players, 
> but she is kind of right about this one. If you press the 4 or 6 button when 
> you are in the bookshelf, it does take some time for the stream to fully 
> identify the book. It has to speak all the numbers up to the presently 
> highlighted book, and if you press to the right or left too fast, there can 
> be a significant delay. Not having tried any of the other players, I don't 
> know if this is an issue or not. It is easy enough however to press the go to 
> key, and estimate the number of the book you are looking for, and of course, 
> that cuts down considerably on having to thumb through all books. In other 
> words, kind of a small annoyance when you consider all the nice features and 
> power of the machine as a whole.
> 
> Just my two cents,
> 
> Larry
> 
> At 04:44 AM 12/27/2009, you wrote:
>> I don't have that problem.  I just hit a key and the Stream goes to the next 
>> or previous book.
>> 
>> earlier, Terrilynne, wrote:
>>> I have a Victor, and I don't like it much. The only thing that keeps me 
>>> using it is that I can download my own books, when I want them, and no 
>>> library is telling me that I have too many or I need to send them back. I 
>>> find many things about the Victor irritating. For example, I hate how 
>>> slowly the machine goes through a list of NLS books. You can't just hit the 
>>> button five times and be five books further up or down the list, you have 
>>> to listen to it read every single number, with puases between. And, 
>>> sometimes, it stops after a number and pauses for a few seconds before 
>>> reading either the book title or moving onto the next number.
>>> 
>>> I am supposing that they used less than the best options for software.
>>> 
>>> TerriLynne
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Re: victor Reader Stream V Book Sense

2009-12-24 Thread brandon armstrong
hi all, the booksense is nls capible.
Brandon
On Dec 24, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Dave McElroy WA6BEF wrote:

> Is it NLS capable yet?  Thought they were waiting for that capability.  This
> would take it out of the running if one was going to use it for nls books.
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 9:51 PM
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> Subject: Re: victor Reader Stream V Book Sense
> 
> I noticed the Plextalk Pocket has been left out in the discussion at hand. 
> 
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "brandon armstrong" 
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 7:45 PM
> Subject: Re: victor Reader Stream V Book Sense
> 
> 
>> yeah i agre with you on that point.
>> I have done several podcasts with my booksense xt and transfered  the 
>> files to my macbook and uploaded them to my podcast page.
>> Brandon
>> On Dec 23, 2009, at 9:32 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm very glad to hear it and to be honest, that wouldn't be all that hard
> 
>>> I don't reckon .
>>> 
>>> I would like to see some sort of voice database feature in these devices,
> 
>>> some way whereby you could link notes or recordings together, say link a 
>>> telephone number with an address or a name, I should think that such a 
>>> feature would be handy for elderly people who could use these type of 
>>> machines - not just for playing books - but as a type of information 
>>> manager for basic information, The Victor Reader for example uses LINUX 
>>> as its operating system so there's no question about the power the player
> 
>>> has, its just a question of how to design such a system I outlined.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> brandon armstrong wrote:
>>>> booksense transfers are much faster to mac and vise versa.
>>>> Brandon
>>>> On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Okay, I don't have a Book Sense but I do have a Victor reader Stream.
>>>>> 
>>>>> One thing I like about the Stream is that all prompts and messages are 
>>>>> recorded in human voice rather than having to rely on a software voice 
>>>>> synthesiser so you won't miss any alerts, prompts or errors which 
>>>>> Victor is trying to communicate to you.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm also told that there are some major software upgrades for Victor 
>>>>> coming in the near future, one of which will allow you to store your 
>>>>> recordings in a different format such as wave for transfer straight to 
>>>>> a PC or Mac and that's about time too! and this has been my major gripe
> 
>>>>> about the player from day one - particularly given that I use a Mac 
>>>>> most of the time and there's no way of converting files from the 
>>>>> Victor's format to something standard with the Mac, this should fix the
> 
>>>>> problem.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The other slight annoyance I have with the Victor Reader Stream is its 
>>>>> incredibly slow rate of transfer using USB cable and I'd be interested 
>>>>> to hear an explanation from Humanware as to why this is, I can only 
>>>>> hope that transfer speeds are faster on the Book Sense.  If you're 
>>>>> prepared to be a little adaptive then the problem can of course be 
>>>>> solved by purchasing a memory card reader but make sure you read the 
>>>>> manual first so you know what goes into what folder on the card, how to
> 
>>>>> arrange things etc.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dane Trethowan
>>>>> 
>>>>>> From Melton Victoria Australia
>>>>>> 
>>>>> mailto:"grtd...@internode.on.net
>>>>> Phone United Kingdom
>>>>> 02032874641
>>>>> Phone Australia
>>>>> :0390058589
>>>>> Phone United States
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>>>>> Fax (+61 3) 9743 7954
>>>>> Mobile/SMS +61 438 571201
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Re: victor Reader Stream V Book Sense

2009-12-23 Thread brandon armstrong
yeah i agre with you on that point.
I have done several podcasts with my booksense xt and transfered  the files to 
my macbook and uploaded them to my podcast page.
Brandon
On Dec 23, 2009, at 9:32 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> I'm very glad to hear it and to be honest, that wouldn't be all that hard I 
> don't reckon .
> 
> I would like to see some sort of voice database feature in these devices, 
> some way whereby you could link notes or recordings together, say link a 
> telephone number with an address or a name, I should think that such a 
> feature would be handy for elderly people who could use these type of 
> machines - not just for playing books - but as a type of information manager 
> for basic information, The Victor Reader for example uses LINUX as its 
> operating system so there's no question about the power the player has, its 
> just a question of how to design such a system I outlined.
> 
> 
> 
> brandon armstrong wrote:
>> booksense transfers are much faster to mac and vise versa.
>> Brandon
>> On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> 
>>  
>>> Hi!
>>> 
>>> Okay, I don't have a Book Sense but I do have a Victor reader Stream.
>>> 
>>> One thing I like about the Stream is that all prompts and messages are 
>>> recorded in human voice rather than having to rely on a software voice 
>>> synthesiser so you won't miss any alerts, prompts or errors which Victor is 
>>> trying to communicate to you.
>>> 
>>> I'm also told that there are some major software upgrades for Victor coming 
>>> in the near future, one of which will allow you to store your recordings in 
>>> a different format such as wave for transfer straight to a PC or Mac and 
>>> that's about time too! and this has been my major gripe about the player 
>>> from day one - particularly given that I use a Mac most of the time and 
>>> there's no way of converting files from the Victor's format to something 
>>> standard with the Mac, this should fix the problem.
>>> 
>>> The other slight annoyance I have with the Victor Reader Stream is its 
>>> incredibly slow rate of transfer using USB cable and I'd be interested to 
>>> hear an explanation from Humanware as to why this is, I can only hope that 
>>> transfer speeds are faster on the Book Sense.  If you're prepared to be a 
>>> little adaptive then the problem can of course be solved by purchasing a 
>>> memory card reader but make sure you read the manual first so you know what 
>>> goes into what folder on the card, how to arrange things etc.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> 
>>> Dane Trethowan
>>>
>>>> From Melton Victoria Australia
>>>>  
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>>> 02032874641
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>>> Phone United States
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>>> Fax (+61 3) 9743 7954
>>> Mobile/SMS +61 438 571201
>>> MSN grtd...@dane-trethowan.net
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>>> Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/grtdane
>>> blog: http://www.grtdane.wordpress.com
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Re: victor Reader Stream V Book Sense

2009-12-23 Thread brandon armstrong
booksense transfers are much faster to mac and vise versa.
Brandon
On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Okay, I don't have a Book Sense but I do have a Victor reader Stream.
> 
> One thing I like about the Stream is that all prompts and messages are 
> recorded in human voice rather than having to rely on a software voice 
> synthesiser so you won't miss any alerts, prompts or errors which Victor is 
> trying to communicate to you.
> 
> I'm also told that there are some major software upgrades for Victor coming 
> in the near future, one of which will allow you to store your recordings in a 
> different format such as wave for transfer straight to a PC or Mac and that's 
> about time too! and this has been my major gripe about the player from day 
> one - particularly given that I use a Mac most of the time and there's no way 
> of converting files from the Victor's format to something standard with the 
> Mac, this should fix the problem.
> 
> The other slight annoyance I have with the Victor Reader Stream is its 
> incredibly slow rate of transfer using USB cable and I'd be interested to 
> hear an explanation from Humanware as to why this is, I can only hope that 
> transfer speeds are faster on the Book Sense.  If you're prepared to be a 
> little adaptive then the problem can of course be solved by purchasing a 
> memory card reader but make sure you read the manual first so you know what 
> goes into what folder on the card, how to arrange things etc.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Dane Trethowan
>> From Melton Victoria Australia
> mailto:"grtd...@internode.on.net
> Phone United Kingdom
> 02032874641
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Re: Victor Reader Stream or Book Cents

2009-12-23 Thread brandon armstrong
the booksense from personal experience is my machine of choice.
that's just my point of view though.
it's up to you what machine you would want.
as far as recording in wave the booksense can do that and play it just fine.
Brandon
On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:28 PM, Denny Daughters wrote:

> Hello guys,
>I've listened to reviews on both the book cents and victor stream.  What 
> kinds of things should I consider when looking at getting either one or the 
> other? I want to be able to play NLS, Recording For the Blind books and MP3s 
> among other things.  The book cents is getting the RFB and D Support.  What 
> other things should I consider when looking at these 2 machines? How is the 
> response time between the 2? Any problems with the 2 machines? Can you record 
> in wave format and stereo? What's the speed compression like?? Can you speed 
> up music and books on both machines if you want? Thank you guys for any 
> feedback.
> Denny  
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Re: Text aloud is free today

2007-12-20 Thread Brandon Armstrong
Yeah it does work and i love this program.
Brandon
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From: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: Text aloud is free today


It will be there untill midnight.
try the link again it works.
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/

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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 5:02 PM
Subject: SV: Text aloud is free today


Hello!
Page doesn't work.
So i guess its timed out.
/Anders.

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Ämne: Text aloud is free today


I didn't know if you want to post this on the list or not.
but it is PC Audio related.
this is a program that will take text files and convert them to mp3 files.
its great for making audio files to put on your mp3 player.

yes, its free for only today. so hurry over to
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com




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Re: cd rom skipping

2006-11-18 Thread Brandon armstrong
have you even tried buying a cd rom cleaner that's on a cd and run it 
through the cd rom drive to clean the lazer?
Brandon
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Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 6:40 AM
Subject: cd rom skipping


> When I try to play a dvd, I hear skipping. The dvds are new so it can't be 
> that. I tried using one of those discs with the brushes to clean the cd 
> rom but I still have the same problem. It was suggested to me that I may 
> need to just buy a new cd rom. What do you all think? Thanks.
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Re: soundforge 8

2006-11-15 Thread Brandon armstrong
let me ask you this, have you even tried hitting the letter r and then alt 
r?
If so the recording window should go away.
Brandon
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: soundforge 8


> Let me ask my question a different way. after pressing control r and the
> record window comes up.  Shouldn't that window go away when I press r or 
> alt
> r to start the recording?  If so then this is not happening when I press r
> the record window remains and I see no sign of any recording being done.
> I've only been able to record in version 5.
> **
> %TAG%
>
> WRIGHTJAMS
>
> I bet somewhere at home you still have those stacks of wax!  Those tunes
> that bring back special memories.  You?ve looked near and far but not all
> are available on cd.  What are you to do?
>
> Let wrightjams convert those LPs and cassettes for you.  Wright jams can
> take those 33s and 45s and recreate them for you on cd in the best quality
> possible.
>
> Pricing:
> LPS???.$15.00
> 45S???.$15.00 FOR A GROUP OF 15
> Cassetttes..
>   Prerecorded $15.00
> home made  $20.00
> Bulk rate:
> 5% off the total charge for every five LP's or cassettes.
>
> Contact doc wright
> email:
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>
>
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>
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:11 AM
> Subject: Re: soundforge 8
>
>
> A person using more than one sound card may need to change the sound 
> device
> in Sound Forge.
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 5:43 AM
> Subject: Re: soundforge 8
>
>
>>I could be wrong but I don't think  that is a good idea.
>>
>> If you go to the options menu and press enter on preferences, you will be
>> presented with a multi tab dialog.
>>
>> The audio tab in that dialog is where one can change the playback and
>> record
>> devices.
>>
>> Unless there is some compelling reason  to use anything other than the
>> preferred audio device, the playback and record devices should be left as
>> the Microsoft wave mapper which is, in effect, the preferred audio device
>> as
>> determined in the control panel of Windows.
>
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Re: BCT list

2006-11-11 Thread Brandon armstrong
yes, their is a subscribe link where you can subscribe to an email list.
Brandon
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> Hi there,
>
> I'm wondering if there's actually a discussion list for Blindcooltech, or 
> if it's just a site with podcasts.  I looked under the Subscribe area, but 
> it didn't seem to say much about a discussion list.  Does anyone know?
> Jim
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Re: query about using bit torrent

2006-11-10 Thread Brandon armstrong
hi guys where can i get u torrent?
Brandon
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: query about using bit torrent


> Simon
>
> Trace here, not sure if I'm using the same box address, I have so many LOL
>
> Any how, tried downloading a torrent yesterday after all of your help
> getting it set up etc, got tothe download screen but all it said that zero
> zero was downloaded and it just stayed like that, what made it hang? any
> ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Trace
>
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> From: "simon.dowling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 4:20 AM
> Subject: Re: query about using bit torrent
>
>
>> hi nick let me have a think, will get back to you soon.
>> I wrote a tutorial on winmx, looks like I will have to write one on
>> utorrent
>> lol.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "nick danger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 1:09 AM
>> Subject: Re: query about using bit torrent
>>
>>
>>> Hi Simon,
>>>
>>> yeah, that's been uninstalled.  I don't have the windows firewall 
>>> active.
>>>
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>>> From: "simon.dowling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:12 PM
>>> Subject: Re: query about using bit torrent
>>>
>>>
 have you got a fire wall?
 it should auto configure that kind of stuff when you install it.
 have you uninstalled the bit torrent client?
 it may be using that port.

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 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:32 PM
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> Hey Simon,
>
> Got it!  But it says that the port that it needs to use isn't open. 
> I'm
> going into some muddy territory for me here.  How do you open and map
> ports?
> The exact number it wants to use is 23474.  Also it has something for
> the
> upload and download speeds and judging from the test I ran the 
> results
> came
> back that I normally run anywhere between 384 k for uploads and 512 k
> for
> downloads. Don't quite get all of this just yet.
>
> Tony
> Tony
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 1:55 PM
> Subject: Re: query about using bit torrent
>
>
>> any problems with it just shout.
>> you can get it from:
>> www.utorrent.com
>> hth
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "nick danger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 6:36 PM
>> Subject: Re: query about using bit torrent
>>
>>
>>> Hey Simon,
>>>
>>> Thanks, I've been messing with this bit torrent thing for the last 2
>>> days
>>> and couldn't figure out what the deal with this program is.  It
>>> shouldn't
>>> take a rocket scientist to figure how ta use it.  The minute it 
>>> does,
>>> time
>>> ta send it to the out house.  I saw something about the Utorrent
>>> program
>>> on
>>> a site called btjunkie.com just last night.  think I'll give that a
>>> shot.
>>>
>>> Tony
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "simon.dowling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 12:59 PM
>>> Subject: Re: query about using bit torrent
>>>
>>>
 hi nick, trash bit torrent, and get utorrent, it is easier to
 configure,
 and
 it has an easier interface.
 plus it has 5 torrents sites you can search, iso hunt and mininova
 just
 being 2 of them.
 hth
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 Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 5:25 PM
 Subject: query about using bit torrent


> Hi yall,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to use the bit torrent client.
> Everything
> seems to be in order in terms of the installation, the UPNP and
> port
> settings; however, whenever I try to download a torrent I get the
> following error message. Bit torrent error dialog aborting the
> torrent
> because it couldn't connect to the tracker while not connected to
> any
> peers. What does this mean, and how do I get this thing connected
> to
> peers
> so that I can download torrents?  Thanks for any help in advance.
>
> Tony
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Re: Listening to a stream, a few questions

2006-11-09 Thread Brandon armstrong
what are you talking about hitting r, and when do you do that in winamp?
Brandon
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Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Listening to a stream, a few questions


> Winamp will actually do this after you press r to activate its "repeat"
> mode.
>
> Darrell Shandrow - Shandrow Communications!
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> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 4:06 PM
> Subject: Listening to a stream, a few questions
>
>
>> Hey guys,
>> Any ideas of a simple program I can use for listening to a stream, but 
>> one
>> that will constantly try and re-connect to the stream should it buffer a
>> bit?
>> We need to relay a stream on to one of the local TV channels on cable
>> access
>> and need a program that will try and re-connect should the stream hick up
>> at
>> all.
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jed
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Re: a couple of questions

2006-10-15 Thread Brandon armstrong
not that i know of.
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> Hi listers.  Does anyone know if there is a plugin out there that will 
> allow winamp to play in full surround sound? Second, Is there a plugin 
> that will allow winamp to play dvds?  thanks
> Ted Phillips
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Re: Strange sound behaviour.

2006-10-04 Thread Brandon armstrong
wierd.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 2:06 AM
Subject: Strange sound behaviour.


> HellO!
> I downloaded a audiobook and when i listened to it with foobar2000 i heard 
> the sound in my right ear.
> So i decided to make it more in the midle and opend it in goldwave.
> BUt when starting playing the sound in Goldwave and also in audacity i 
> hear it as it should sound.
> In the center of my head.
> Any suggestions?
> THanks in advance.
> /Anders.
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Re: SoundForge 8.0 setup.

2006-10-03 Thread Brandon Armstrong
Hello.
Darrell, sound forge sucks.
Go gold wave all the way.

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Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 5:24 PM
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> Hi Jim,
>
> Yes, go to http://www.snowmanradio.com and purchase the Sound Forge 
> scripts.
>
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>> Hi Folks:
>>
>> Is there an established setup to aid in the accessibleness of SoundForge
>> 8.0?
>>
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Re: Some Goldwave Questions

2006-09-30 Thread Brandon armstrong
yes their are scripts for goldwave.
You can get them from www.accessibleprograms.com.
Brandon
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>I have some queries about Goldwave which I Hope someone can answer.
> 1. Are there scripts for Jaws or are these unnecessary?
> 2. I've heard that it can deal with mp4s and Audible files - is this true 
> or untrue? (the demo version doesn't)
> 3. I like the look of its sister program Multi quence - is this 
> accessible?
> Thanks for any responses.
> Gordon McFarlane
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Re: Older Versions of WinAmp

2006-09-25 Thread Brandon armstrong
go to www.oldversion.com.
Brandon
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Where could one obtain older versions of winamp such as 5.0.  Looking for 
> something where the library is still useable.
>
> TIA
>
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Re: Microsoft DRM Bites Hard in WM11

2006-09-25 Thread Brandon armstrong
I wonder how come the braille note is also closed sorce software.
Come on guys, when you make this product, make it open sorce not closed 
sorce.
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: Microsoft DRM Bites Hard in WM11


> YOu know, I'm getting so very tired of feeling I need to buy a different
> portable player for every different file extension I want to listen to.
> I'ts making me want to go tack to cassettes!  Yeesh!
>
> Is there anything we can do about all this proprietory greed?
>
> Kathy Szinnyey
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> or
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>> not surprising, microsoft has been known to do things like that.
>>
>> - Original Message - 
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>> Subject: Microsoft DRM Bites Hard in WM11
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>>> your
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>>>
>>> Microsoft Media Player shreds your rights
>>>  http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=34523
>>>
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>>> However,
>>> there are Microsoft references to check out.
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Re: Microsoft DRM Bites Hard in WM11

2006-09-25 Thread Brandon armstrong
not surprising, microsoft has been known to do things like that.

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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 8:37 AM
Subject: Microsoft DRM Bites Hard in WM11


> Anyone considering upgrading to Microsoft Windows media Player 11 may want
> to read this article.  You may be concerned about your ability to copy 
> your
> media.
>
> Microsoft Media Player shreds your rights
>  http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=34523
>
> Yes.  It does come from the inquirer so may be a bit over the top. 
> However,
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Re: Accessible beyond-a-doubt legal music download sites

2006-09-14 Thread Brandon armstrong
quit whining about music downloads.
I'm tired of the griping and bitching about peoples choices for downloading 
music.
We're all entitled to our prefered method of downloading music, and if you 
don't like this then delete this message.
Last time i checked, we were living in the united states of america, which 
is the land of the free.
So nock this whining and bitching off.
Brandon
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible beyond-a-doubt legal music download sites


> why would anyone shop at walmart when they are nonunion and drive so many
> small family businesses out of existance? I don't care how accessable they
> are; principle has to come first sometimes.
>
> At 12:30 PM 9/14/06, you wrote:
>>i have always found walmart to be very accessible. do you just not like
>>walmart?
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:57 PM
>>Subject: Accessible beyond-a-doubt legal music download sites
>>
>>
>> > Hi, fellow Earthlings!  I'm trying to download some music for a young
>> > person
>> > who doesn't have access to a computer, and this stuff is not on
>> > allofmp3.com.  It's a bunch of stuff by Tim Wilson which I'm told is
>> > available from Itunes and maybe Walmart?  Well, I don't like using
>> > Walmart.
>> > So, what have you all found to be the most accessible download sites? 
>> > I
>> > used to use emusic but found I couldn't find much on there to my 
>> > interest.
>> > Any help?  Thanks lots in advance!
>> >
>> > Kathy
>> >
>> >
>> > Kathy Szinnyey
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > or
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > - Original Message -
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>> > Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 7:39 AM
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>> >
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>> >>
>> >> I, too, used to just store all my links in the IE Favorites. But, 
>> >> then, I
>> >> set up my own web site, and I needed content! So, I created a Media 
>> >> page.
>> >> And, once I created it, I just kept expanding it! 
>> >> - Original Message -
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Re: Accessible beyond-a-doubt legal music download sites

2006-09-14 Thread Brandon armstrong
Have you people ever heard of bear share?

If not, get a clue and get it and you can download all the music you want.
Please get a life and stop whining about music.
Thank you.
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible beyond-a-doubt legal music download sites


> why would anyone shop at walmart when they are nonunion and drive so many
> small family businesses out of existance? I don't care how accessable they
> are; principle has to come first sometimes.
>
> At 12:30 PM 9/14/06, you wrote:
>>i have always found walmart to be very accessible. do you just not like
>>walmart?
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:57 PM
>>Subject: Accessible beyond-a-doubt legal music download sites
>>
>>
>> > Hi, fellow Earthlings!  I'm trying to download some music for a young
>> > person
>> > who doesn't have access to a computer, and this stuff is not on
>> > allofmp3.com.  It's a bunch of stuff by Tim Wilson which I'm told is
>> > available from Itunes and maybe Walmart?  Well, I don't like using
>> > Walmart.
>> > So, what have you all found to be the most accessible download sites? 
>> > I
>> > used to use emusic but found I couldn't find much on there to my 
>> > interest.
>> > Any help?  Thanks lots in advance!
>> >
>> > Kathy
>> >
>> >
>> > Kathy Szinnyey
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > or
>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > - Original Message -
>> > From: "Dana S. Leslie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> > Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 7:39 AM
>> > Subject: Re: [PC-Audio] Fw: ACB Radio Streams
>> >
>> >
>> >> Thank you, Mike!
>> >>
>> >> I, too, used to just store all my links in the IE Favorites. But, 
>> >> then, I
>> >> set up my own web site, and I needed content! So, I created a Media 
>> >> page.
>> >> And, once I created it, I just kept expanding it! 
>> >> - Original Message -
>> >> From: "Mike Pietruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> >> Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 7:17 AM
>> >> Subject: Re: [PC-Audio] Fw: ACB Radio Streams
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>I too view Dana's approach as easier.
>> >>> Personally, rather than maintaining a webpage with the links, I just
>> >>> store
>> >>> them in ie6 favorites.
>> >>> For those who have never looked at Dana's listings, if you are an 
>> >>> info
>> >>> junkie or a public radio one, you may discover some streams you 
>> >>> weren't
>> >>> aware of.
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Re: Passing Of The Baton

2006-09-07 Thread brandon armstrong
Hello their tom this is brandon from texas.
It's great to hear that your the new owner of the pc list.
Just thought I'd say I hope that you keep up the great work that jonathan 
has started.
Brandon
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Subject: Passing Of The Baton


> Jonathan has intrusted me with the ownership of the PC Audio
> list and I thank him for his confidence in me to take good
> care of it. I have been reading messages on the list since
> it's inception and over the years have learned a lot about
> working with audio on a computer. I haven't posted to the
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Re: dvd software

2006-09-01 Thread brandon armstrong
the best dvd player i have come across for blind people is a program called 
dvd audio extractor.
Brandon
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> what is the best blind friendly dvd playing software out there for a blind 
> person?
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Re: Winamp and CD's; Strange Issue

2006-08-30 Thread Brandon armstrong
I'm running a system with windows xp pro.
Brandon
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> That used to happen to me back with the old Winamp 2 series...Once I 
> upgraded to 5 and above, the problem went away...Also, when that happened, 
> I was running a Gateway PC with Windows 98SE as the operating system.
>
>
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> -- Original message -- 
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>
>> no I've not had that problem, but I have had this wierd problem that I 
>> don't
>> know what to do about.
>> When I upgraded to winamp 5.24 I get this issue some times where i go to
>> fast forward through a file, and winamp hangs up and makes this 
>> absolutely
>> horible noise and won't stop unless I restart the whole system.
>> Does anyone else have this problem and know what I can do about it?
>> Brandon
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Wes Derby"
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:01 PM
>> Subject: Winamp and CD's; Strange Issue
>>
>>
>> > Hi All.
>> >
>> > Okay, here's a strange one; maybe someone else has experienced this. I
>> > now use Winamp for all of my ripping needs, as well as most of my audio
>> > burning (I'm now using CDRWin for data burning since Easy CD Creator is 
>> > no
>> > longer accessible.). Ever since the 5.2 series came out, I've had a
>> > rather strange problem. Often, when I put in an audio CD to play, the
>> > whole system will freeze up if I load it in Winamp...Then, when I 
>> > reboot,
>> > it tells me that XP has recovered from a "serious crash", and asks if I
>> > want to submit an error report. When I do, it says an undertermined
>> > driver caused the problem. Then, occasionally whenI'm ripping, after a
>> > few CD's, Winamp will give an error saying it needs to close...When I
>> > submit the error report to Microsoft, it claims NullSoft has created an
>> > update which will fix the error, and gives me a link to click...This
>> > simply takes me to the page to download the newest version of the 
>> > player,
>> > which is what I have.
>> >
>> > I have two CD/DVD drives, one of which is my burner. It doesn't matter
>> > which drive I use; this can happen with either one. The odd part is 
>> > that
>> > I have no problem burning...Also, when I play a CD in another program 
>> > such
>> > as Windows Media Player, I have no problems. I simply prefer Winamp and
>> > find it much more full-featured and easier to use.
>> >
>> > Like I said, I've only encountered this problem since I upgraded to
>> > version 5.21; I'm on 5.24 now.
>> >
>> > Anyone else having this problem, or know of a patch I can download? 
>> > It's
>> > a really irritating thing to have to deal with...Plus, when Winamp
>> > crashes, it locks the CD drive up, so I have to reboot just to be able 
>> > to
>> > eject. Usually, if I put the disc back in and re-do my rip, it works 
>> > just
>> > fine...Winamp never gives me problems, like I said, when I'm burning 
>> > CD's
>> > or playing files from my hard drive...It's only when I'm popping in a 
>> > CD
>> > to play, or on occasion when I'm ripping...And it doesn't happen every
>> > time. With the problem when playing, sometimes I can load three or four
>> > CD's before I have a problem. With ripping, sometimes I can go through
>> > twenty with no problems, but then the next three will give me trouble.
>> >
>> > Very strange...Any help would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Wes
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Re: Winamp and CD's; Strange Issue

2006-08-30 Thread Brandon armstrong
no I've not had that problem, but I have had this wierd problem that I don't 
know what to do about.
When I upgraded to winamp 5.24 I get this issue some times where i go to 
fast forward through a file, and winamp hangs up and makes this absolutely 
horible noise and won't stop unless I restart the whole system.
Does anyone else have this problem and know what I can do about it?
Brandon
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:01 PM
Subject: Winamp and CD's; Strange Issue


> Hi All.
>
> Okay, here's a strange one; maybe someone else has experienced this.  I 
> now use Winamp for all of my ripping needs, as well as most of my audio 
> burning (I'm now using CDRWin for data burning since Easy CD Creator is no 
> longer accessible.).  Ever since the 5.2 series came out, I've had a 
> rather strange problem.  Often, when I put in an audio CD to play, the 
> whole system will freeze up if I load it in Winamp...Then, when I reboot, 
> it tells me that XP has recovered from a "serious crash", and asks if I 
> want to submit an error report.  When I do, it says an undertermined 
> driver caused the problem.  Then, occasionally whenI'm ripping, after a 
> few CD's, Winamp will give an error saying it needs to close...When I 
> submit the error report to Microsoft, it claims NullSoft has created an 
> update which will fix the error, and gives me a link to click...This 
> simply takes me to the page to download the newest version of the player, 
> which is what I have.
>
> I have two CD/DVD drives, one of which is my burner.  It doesn't matter 
> which drive I use; this can happen with either one.  The odd part is that 
> I have no problem burning...Also, when I play a CD in another program such 
> as Windows Media Player, I have no problems.  I simply prefer Winamp and 
> find it much more full-featured and easier to use.
>
> Like I said, I've only encountered this problem since I upgraded to 
> version 5.21; I'm on 5.24 now.
>
> Anyone else having this problem, or know of a patch I can download?  It's 
> a really irritating thing to have to deal with...Plus, when Winamp 
> crashes, it locks the CD drive up, so I have to reboot just to be able to 
> eject.  Usually, if I put the disc back in and re-do my rip, it works just 
> fine...Winamp never gives me problems, like I said, when I'm burning CD's 
> or playing files from my hard drive...It's only when I'm popping in a CD 
> to play, or on occasion when I'm ripping...And it doesn't happen every 
> time.  With the problem when playing, sometimes I can load three or four 
> CD's before I have a problem.  With ripping, sometimes I can go through 
> twenty with no problems, but then the next three will give me trouble.
>
> Very strange...Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Wes
>
>
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Re: winamp question

2006-08-28 Thread Brandon armstrong
you can cue with winamp buy presing the applications key and the letter e.
Please note"  you have to have a song playing to do this cue feature.
Brandon
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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 1:07 PM
Subject: winamp question


> hello friends, i am currently using winamp, but i don't seem to be able to
> "cue and review"  with it, can anyone help, joe.
>
>
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Re: sound forge 8, sfk files?

2006-08-28 Thread Brandon armstrong
you can also do this in mp3 format.
Brandon
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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: sound forge 8, sfk files?


> i'd like to mix music and voice. may i know how to do it?
> is this only possible in wav format? or, is it also possible on mp3?
> thanks.
> - Original Message - 
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> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:36 AM
> Subject: Re: sound forge 8, sfk files?
>
>
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>> then check the box labeled "Delete temporary files on close".
>>
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Re: Speaker volume problem

2006-08-27 Thread Brandon armstrong
hi their, try switching the speakers around and see if that helps.
Brandon
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Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 1:27 PM
Subject: Speaker volume problem


> Hello all,
> Using Win/XP, Jaws 7.1, and Sound Blaster Live.
> Having a stereo balance problem.
> In the play back settings the balance is set at 50 percent.
> In the speaker settings, the setting is set at stereo desktop speakers.
> I have gone through the test speaker utility, and it says all is working
> properly.
> Not really...
> The sound comes out of right speaker very well, but not left. I have 
> changed
> the balance down to 30 percent on right and that seems to help a little, 
> but
> makes right speaker sound garbled.
> Any thoughts on how to make sounds come out both speakers, in stereo, and 
> at
> the 50 percent levels?
> Thanks,
> Morey
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Re: sound forge 8, sfk files?

2006-08-26 Thread Brandon armstrong
yes, you need to keep them for if you want to open the file you were working 
with at a later date.
Brandon
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Subject: sound forge 8, sfk files?


>I am a new user to Sound Forge, version 8 and to Sound forge, as
> well.  I notice that the program generates sfk files.  Do I need to keep 
> those?
>
>
> John
>
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Re: jaws7.0

2006-08-26 Thread Brandon armstrong
jaws does not boot before windows starts.
You have to go in to your jaws, then options, then basics and check the box 
that says start jaws when windows starts checkbox.
Brandon
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Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 1:30 PM
Subject: jaws7.0


> Hi,
>
> I can not find wear in Jaws7.0 you can tell Jaws to loed be for windows 
> when
> you are rebooting.
>
> Help.
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Re: Sam encoders and Winamp

2006-08-24 Thread brandon armstrong
Thisd is brandon.
I'd like to ask you, what version of jaws are you currently running with 
your machine?
Brandon
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Subject: Sam encoders and Winamp


> Hello List!
>
> I recently purchased the Sam Encoder Bundle and installed it into Winamp. 
> Now, I can't seem to get the program to work properly.  I set up the 
> program (configered it), but when I try to connect to the net with it 
> through Winamp, the start button and stop buttons are always unavailable. 
> I go to preferences in winamp, select dsp and the particular encoder I 
> want; then start playing songs in winamp, but I cannot connect through the 
> Sam Encoders.  I can, however, connect to my server through the shoutcast 
> plug-in.  I listened to Toonhead's program on the Sam Encoder.  Once I set 
> it up, it has not worked for me.  I'd appreciate some help with it.
>
> Also, I did download and install the latest Shoutcast Plug-in.  It too 
> gave me some trouble and is not as usable as the old one or maybe I just 
> don't have it yet.
>
> Help with the Sam Encoder would be very much appreciated.
>
> James Robinson
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Re: bear share problem

2006-08-22 Thread Brandon armstrong
hi tiler, I'm using jaws 7 and bear share works fine.  seven one has 
lots of bugs.  Brandon
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Subject: bear share problem


> Hi,
> Ever since I've upgraded to JFW 7.1, I've had this strange problem with 
> bear share.
> When I search for a song, or whatever- and press f6 to view the list, and 
> if there are songs, I can't aro through them. It gives me the ding sound, 
> as if
> I was at the bottom or top of the window when meanwhile there are 50 or so 
> songs to choose.
> Has anyone resolved this issue? Does anyone have it? I've had the program 
> on two computers, and I got this issue with both. (a desktop and a 
> notebook).
> thanks
> Tyler
> Have a good day
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Re: BiTorrent Questions.

2006-04-29 Thread Brandon armstrong

no, not really.
Brandon
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Subject: Re: BiTorrent Questions.



   I've since deleted it from my computer. That's what I was concerned
about, that it may contain spyware. Are there any alternatives?
   Anita
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Subject: BiTorrent Questions.



Hi List,
   Is it legal to use BiTorrent? does it work with Window-Eyes and JFW? 
Is

that Program preferred to LimeWire? Do they work equally well? I have it
installed, but don't understand the next step. Please help!
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Re: BiTorrent Questions.

2006-04-29 Thread Brandon armstrong

yes, this program works with jfw.
I would not use it though because it's full of spyware.
Brandon
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Subject: BiTorrent Questions.



Hi List,
   Is it legal to use BiTorrent? does it work with Window-Eyes and JFW? Is
that Program preferred to LimeWire? Do they work equally well? I have it
installed, but don't understand the next step. Please help!
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Re: Winamp Equalizer: How To Change

2006-04-07 Thread Brandon Armstrong
their should be an option to open the disk with your media player.
Brandon
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Subject: Winamp Equalizer: How To Change


> Well, I never thought I'd need this info because I haven't had trouble
> playing any files.
>
> Today I received a disk in the mail containing a tutorial.  I launched a
> section of the tutorial in Winamp and found the quality very muffled and
> almost unlistenable.
>
> I wonder if the disk is defective or if I should try working with the
> equalizer?  I tried opening the file in Windows Media Player; but it 
> started
> in Winamp again.  This is no surprise because Winamp is my default player;
> but now I want to try Media Player, at least for this disk.  I don't want 
> to
> change the default.
>
> I would appreciate any help anyone can give me.  I'd hate to have to send
> the disk back, but it really is poor, at least on my computer.
>
> Thanks as always in advance.
>
> Pam
>
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Re: SAPI5 synth question.

2006-04-06 Thread Brandon Armstrong
not that I know of, but if i come accross one, I'll post here.
Brandon
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Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 4:20 PM
Subject: SAPI5 synth question.


> Hi Folks:
>
> Is there a SAPI5 version of either ViaVoice or ETI Eloquence? If so, where
> might I get it?
>
> Thanks all over the place gang.
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Re: MLB Game Day Audio

2006-04-03 Thread Brandon Armstrong
guys, where the heck is this website with mlb game day audio?
What is the addres?
please fill me in.
Brandon
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: MLB Game Day Audio


> Speaking of Gameday audio, I noticed today that only one link is available
> for each game rather than both the home and visiting team's feed.
> Is this problem related to what we've been discussing here?
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Re: strange behavior in sound forge

2006-04-03 Thread Brandon Armstrong
it sounds like a bug in the program to me.
Brandon
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From: "Ray Slaton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 4:55 PM
Subject: strange behavior in sound forge


> hi folks,
> I am experiencing a strange behavior in sound forge version six.
> as soon as I record a file, and hit enter on save as  when I click on 
> save, instead of hearing jaws say saving, saving, saving, and so on, as 
> soon as I hit save I hear jaws saying the file, file name, has been saved 
> in a compressed format...
> why would I hear that the file has been saved without it actually been 
> saved.  I am able to hear the wave file I created fine.
> but when I go to the folder the file was to be saved in I hear no audio.
> so why this premature announcement of file has been saved?
> Thanks bunches.
>
>
> Ray Slaton
> Tallahassee, Florida
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Re: MLB Game Day Audio

2006-04-03 Thread Brandon Armstrong
what's the website for listening to that?
I'd love to hear it.
Brandon
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From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 2:21 PM
Subject: MLB Game Day Audio


> Hi. After logging in to hear a game on MLB Gameday audio, I'm not able to
> hear the audio. Today, this occurs on all links for all games, though 
> during
> spring training I was able to hear the broadcasts, even if with 
> substandard
> quality audio. Has anyone else experienced problems with listening?  Or is
> this an isolated problem on my end?
>
> Larry
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Re: GET GOING WITH GOOGLE

2006-04-03 Thread Brandon Armstrong
I feel that site veriafication should be done away with completely.
I don't like doing that stuff.
Blind people should not have to put up with site verification.
Brandon
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From: "Pele West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: GET GOING WITH GOOGLE


> Hi Bob
>
> I am afraid to say that I had to enlist sighted help to get this tutorial.
>
> My colleague clicked on Secure Checkout on the second page, and I filled 
> in my details, but got stuck again when I had to type in a code which was
> impossible to read.  It is a graphical representation of numbers.
>
> this is why I was asking if anyone had actually got it to work.
>
> Pele
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Re: Re[2]: DAB RADIO?

2006-04-02 Thread Brandon Armstrong
no
- Original Message - 
From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: DAB RADIO?


> Don't stations have to be 400 khz apart in the US? Could I still hear a
> station pretty well if I got one of those little Ccrane transmitters and
> stuck it in the immediate spot between 2 stations? What I mean is, suppose
> there are stations on 101.1 and 101.5, could my little home unit be safely
> put on 101.3 and not cause other apartments to hear interference if they
> want to listen to either of those stations?
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Arnaud de Bonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 4:31 AM
> Subject: Re[2]: DAB RADIO?
>
>
>>I don't think so.
>>
>> Ibok is a propritary system and it requires that the step between two 
>> used
>> frequency on the FM band to be 400 KHZ.
>>
>> while 400 KHZ step is probably used in the US, the FM band in Europe use
>> 150 or 200 KHZ to accomodate more radio stations.
>>
>> I know for sure that in France, the Ibok technology have little or not
>> supporter, only afew big commercial stations.
>>
>> but we have a network of very little local stations for which this
>> technology is too expensive anyway and not realistic.
>>
>> you know, the problem with the digital radio, no matter the technology,
>> is that you have to take in account the geographical side of the country
>> and the way analog frequency bands are currently used , available or not.
>>
>>
>>
>> *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***
>>
>> On 29/03/2006 at 15:44 Nick G wrote:
>>
>>>Everything i've ever heard is that HD Radio is superior in technology and
>>>audio to DAB.  I think, this time, it's the rest of the world that might
>>>think about going to our standards.
>>>- Original Message - 
>>>From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
>>>Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 8:16 AM
>>>Subject: RE: DAB RADIO?
>>>
>>>
 Very, very big sigh. Dab, or digital audio broadcasting is a form of
>>>radio
 popular in Europe and being introduced to most other parts of the
 world...except North America. In North America, there is a completely
 different form of digital radio branded HD radio, also known more
 technically as Iboq. What this means is that in a few years time, 
 you're
 going to need one radio for the US and Canada, and another radio for
 everywhere else. I suspect that after playing for a few years with this
 nonsense, the US will go the way of the rest of the world, just as has
 happened with GSM cell phones. You can now by HD radios in the US, I
 believe
 I saw a very nice one on the cCrane Company web site. Some of the
 digital
 radios will stream data that appears on a screen and I am not aware of
>>>any
 accessible means of getting to this with the US system. There is a
>>>talking
 DAB radio on the UK market now.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
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 Sent: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 11:39 p.m.
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 Subject: DAB RADIO?


 Hi Everyone:

 What is a DAB radio and are they popular in the United States?  >Wat
>>>would
 be a good source to purchase this type of radio?

 Thanks for all help.

 Sincerely,
 Olusegun


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Re: Reduce distortion.

2006-03-29 Thread Brandon Armstrong
yes, you can put the file on to your computer and open it in sound forge and 
try reducing distortion that way.  Brandon
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Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:51 PM
Subject: Reduce distortion.


> HellO!
> I have a recording which i did yesterday which was a bit destorted.
> I know this doesn't sounds realistic to some of you but are there any way 
> to reduce the distortion from such a recording?
> To me it would be not that hard but i am not that logical thinking.
> Much more philosofic thinking.
> /Anders.
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