I use bensbargains.com for my headphones. I have been able to buy
$200 studio headphones for $20 and I am currently using $300 noise
cancelling headphones bought for $30 when I go to work on the subway.
they work so well that a subway train can enter and leave the station
without me needing to sto
The news is that last week vivendi, which owns Universal Music, bought
a controlling interest in Radio Nomi. Many are hopeful that vivendi
will breathe new life into winamp.
Dane, which programs are more accessible than Winamp? I am on Brian's
side in believing that winamp was the most accessible
I have heard the OCR functionality quickly eats up the battery. the
unit is twice the cost of the Stream, bookport Plus, or the Plextalk
Pocket. It makes more sense to me to buy one of these kinds of units
and buy the KNFB reader app for the i Phone for a much better
experience. I believe Dane y
I don’t recommend the a300 either. At about $1,200 it is more money
and much more scanner than what a blind end user needs. The a320 or
3800 are real possibilities.
Kelly
On 1/9/15, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
> I will be obtaining an OpticBook 4800 for flatbed scanning, as it is scans
> very qui
the Plustek OpticBook 3800 has a surface area slightly larger than an
8.5 x 11 piece ofpaper. This scanner is not big enough for scanning
two pages of many books at the same time. The OpticPro a320 scanner
from PlusTek is about the size of tabloid paper or 12 x 17. This size
is sufficient to sc
It is an i5, which sucks for audio editing. It is doable, but not as
responsive as an i7. I can understand your interest in this machine.
Macs are overpriced and underpowered compared to high performance
Windows machines.
Kelly
On 11/15/14, Kulvinder Bhogal wrote:
> I have configured my Mac
to be clear, the BPP portable unit times out on streams that do not
play. It seems the unit described was the desktop version. While the
BPP has no list of stations like the new generation Stream, one can go
to Shoutcast and TuneIn and download M3u or PLS files of the streams
and copy them to the
he box apart from those I've already mentioned and that was my Samsung
> Galaxy phone, the Playback of FLAC it seems is built-in to Android as it
> should be.
>
> On 7 Oct 2014, at 11:48 am, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>
>> Dane,
>>
>> Your analysis of the FLAC forma
Dane,
Your analysis of the FLAC format omits the lack of support on Apple
mobile devices. The iPhone and iPad and their iOS operating system
stands as the most coveted and popular consumer technology in the
world. Yet, FLAC files cannot be played on these devices or Apple’s
media player, iTunes. W
27;re coming from and
> I think it likely that Apple will merge or form alliances with other Music
> service, I think Apple bought one recently.
>
> On 1 Oct 2014, at 10:40 am, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>
>> I had no illusions that audio on the iPhone 6 would be lackluster.
>
I had no illusions that audio on the iPhone 6 would be lackluster.
iTunes is falling behind in innovation with online music services
severely out innovating Apple. Apple CEO Tim Cook knew he had an
iTunes problem and had to do something different in music for Apple to
stay cool. Apple bought Beats
My suggestion is to choose your sound card for music and high quality
audio and select it as your primary sound card. then direct JAWS to
only use the other sound card. I have found no need to then configure
multiple players such as Winamp, windows Media, and Quicktimes along
with itunes. I did
#x27;m
>> running windows 8.1 on afew of my machines. It's not that I don't like
>> windows 8. It's more that I don't feel I get much interesting new stuff
>> from it.
>>
>> best regards
>> Brian
>>
>> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
his exquisite audio choice given that he
handles and listens to these devices every day.
Talk to you later.
Kelly
On 7/5/14, Kelly Pierce wrote:
> Petro,
>
> A driver needs to be installed on the computer each time it is plugged
> into a USB jack. This likely would be once for
inal Message -----
> From: "Kelly Pierce"
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2014 1:56 PM
> Subject: Re: Is Integrated Sound Adequate?
>
>
> Steve,
>
> It all depends on the kind of system you have and the fussiness of
> you
Steve,
It all depends on the kind of system you have and the fussiness of
your ears. At the end of last year, I bought a Dell 8700 computer with
the Intel i7 4770 processor, the fastest chip on the market at the
time. It had built-in HD audio. When the Dell pre-amp was configured,
the audio sounde
Are you listening in the native music app or another app? The music
app has equalizer presets that can be chosen. These presets are not
available to other apps though. With Beats music, I look forward to
Apple taking audio and music more seriously. The company is rapidly
losing its hip factor w
insured this and no go still static what can be done
>> about it?
>> On 6/17/2014 5:13 AM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>>> this often happens to me when the cables are being moved around. When
>>> the cables are still, I find no static. Be sure that the end of each
&g
this often happens to me when the cables are being moved around. When
the cables are still, I find no static. Be sure that the end of each
cable is not being moved during recording.
Kelly
On 6/17/14, Sunshine wrote:
> has anyone experienced theis problem when either using an external
> micro
For those in wage employment in the US, about a quarter to a third of
the cost of the device can be reduced through tax deduction. If I can
read any work-related document or book with the device or scan any
work related document, I declare it an impairment related work
expense. The filer’s income
the issue is that at this price, it is reasonable to expect the USB
file transfer technology of this decade not the previous one. with
windows 8.1, people are gradually adopting and accepting Windows 8. I
want a device that is future focused and ready for the computers of
today and tomorrow not g
DM4
> supports USB 3.0.
>
> On 2 Jun 2014, at 2:53 am, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>
>> something not mentioned in the pres release, on the Hims website or in
>> a TechTalk presentation was the version of USB used. All current
>> portable book readers use USB 2.0. this include
something not mentioned in the pres release, on the Hims website or in
a TechTalk presentation was the version of USB used. All current
portable book readers use USB 2.0. this includes the next generation
Victor Stream. The current version of USB is 3.0, which has
significantly faster file trans
dane accurately points out that many quality computers have high
definition audio built right into the motherboard or chip. Last year
I bought a Dell 8700 with the Intel 4770 processor. It had built in
high-definition audio equal to and actually slightly better than the
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 a
these guys are ambitious. they offer free streaming and music file
storage to broadcasters with them inserting ads. On their iPhone app,
they save user bookmarks in the cloud so they don't get lost when
changing devices or platforms. It was disappointing that AOL never
added this functionality t
Jim,
What is updated with EAC is the LAME codec rather than the interface.
Consider reviewing your version of LAME to determine if it is the
latest stable version. As you know, LAME is downloaded and installed
separately from EAC, although it should be placed in the EAC program
folder to easily f
Because processing audio can command a lot from a computer, I have a
second computer to perform tasks such as CD ripping, audio recording,
audio editing, format conversions and stream capturing. I have had
this second computer setup since 2006 and it has been well worth the
investment.
Kelly
As have been stated many times in the past, the world's best CD ripper
is Exact Audio copy. Everything else is a step down from this. It is
fully accessible, although there is a steep learning curve to use it.
Kelly
On 5/24/12, Mac Norins wrote:
> I must assume that what you call mp3 ripper i
appy however
>>>>the old policy applies here, "You Get What You Pay for".
>>>>
>>>>I've reviewed a number of different sets of speakers on this list,
>>>>Altec Lansing Expressionist Plus and Expressionist Ultra speakers,
>>>
try them out you won't be sorry,
> they are very small but you will listen to the power and volume that comes
> from them and then feel their size and disbelieve what you are hearing could
> possibly come from speaker so small. They also come with wall mounting
> brackets which al
I have a computer at which I mostly edit field recordings I have made
and capture and edit audio streams. The speakers I had died and I am
looking for a pair of powered speakers that have a neutral sound that
I can use to edit, mix and make spoken word recordings. I want to
hear quality audio rat
I use a web service called vid2mp3. It is a web-based conversion
service. paste a URL into a form and press enter. Within a few
minutes, presto, they have an MP3 file ready for downloading. It is
the complete audio of your video from Youtube, Vimeo, and about a
dozen other video sites. You can
ltimate rips with eac?
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Kelly Pierce"
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 9:10 PM
> Subject: Re: cdex questions
>
>
> I have said numerous times on this list that Exact Audio Copy w
I have said numerous times on this list that Exact Audio Copy with the
current versions of Lame and FLAC deliver the best CD rips in the
world. I continue to stand behind these comments as nothing better
has emerged. Yes, EAC requires a steep learning curve, but the
program is fully accessible as
Yes, Please post again. I live in Chicago and live two blocks from
the the electrified elevated train on two sides of my home. What's
worse, there are streetlights in back on the alley and in front. All
of this generates incredible electrical interference and I am highly
interested in antenna tha
This is why I avoid Dell computers like the plague. Many don't accept
standard PC parts and many are configured funny that cause problems
not found with other brands of computers. The discount isn't worth
the hassle to me.
Kelly
On 10/22/11, Kane Brolin wrote:
> Hello. Not long ago I wrote t
I share Hammit’s thoughts here. About five years ago I bought the
Audiophile 24/96 PCI card, which is produced by M-Audio. I herd so
many good things on this list about high quality sound cards. I wasn’t
disappointed. It was a thousand percent improvement in quality from
the built in computer soun
Dave,
On windows XP machines, the newer Winamp versions place the bookmark
file in the path documents and settings/primary user
configuration\application data\winamp. Many peple set up owner as
their system administrator. If your identity is something different,
use that identity.
Kelly
On 1/
If much of the content is spoken word audio, the most accessible
program that is easiest to use is Studio Recorder. I originally
bought sound forge and grew weary of its drain on system resources and
the steep learning curve needed to use it. Now that I have learned
it, I still do all my audio ed
wow, this price sounds great, even with a conversion rate. This
recorder still has a high noise floor compared to minidisc recorders.
I ended up deciding to pay more for a sony PCM D50 for the lower noise
floor for broadcast quality recordings on the cheap.
Kelly
On 9/16/10, Dane Trethowan wrot
Also, Dancing dots may offer some ideas.
Kelly
On 9/17/10, Robert doc Wright wrote:
> try Audacity. If you are looking for multitrack recording.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Vincenzo Rubano"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 10:34 AM
> Subject: Accessible audio editor...
>
>
the production work needed is manual not automatic. I find it
necessary to use the JAWS cursor to go to the time menu in MP3 Direct
Cut to move to a time location in the file to edit it into discrete
segments without splitting it at random time intervals and chopping
off an interesting sscene or c
I had the same issue. I wrote to the accessibility team at AOL at
aolaccessibil...@aol.com
AOL is the company now behind Shoutcast and Winamp. I heard back from
Tom Wlodkowski, AOL’s director of accessibility. Here is what he
said:
Hi Kelly,
It's good to hear from you.
I don’t do it with automatic tools. In the instance of TV shows, the
commercial breaks or scene changes likely would cause a split. It is
possible to move through a file by time. It is necessary to use your
JAWS cursor to reach this function. As TV shows are in 30 or 60
minute parts, consider
does goldwave accept Lame? This program usually needs to be installed
and downloaded seperately. also, if you already have EAC for CD
ripping and Lame already installed in EAC, then EAC can convert the
file to MP3. Just use the CBR choices or command line presets for
best results.
Kelly
On 7/7
I don't have Nero. Are there other ways to burn a FLAC album onto a CD?
Kelly
On 5/23/10, Gianluca Apollaro wrote:
> Hi Casey,
> Here is a link with what you need. there is the nero plugin for flac and
> other plugins.
> If you need more help, fell free to ask
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5126
ack is, there are no mike in jacks, so you'll need a
>> preamp
>>> for your mike.
>>> My best regards.
>>> John.
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Les Gordon"
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
>>&
John,
I have two Windows XP computers using the Audiophile 24/96 card from
M-Audio. No, Jaws scripts are not needed to use them successfully and
fully accessibly. The manual is not well written and I needed to read
it five times or so very thoroughly before I fully understood what I
needed. I a
For audio books on CD I obtain from the public library and rip to
listen on my MP3 player, I use a 44.100 sampling rate and 96k bitrate.
I have found that I lose some of the emotion and distinctness of the
reader at 64k. At that lower bitrate, the recording sounds flat.
Broadcast radio standards
There are no specific rules. Realize that the free database that EAC
uses does not have information on some albums. The commercial CDDB
database that Winamp and iTunes use can be accessed using the .player
program. And exported as an .ini file that can be imported into EAC.
>From experience, I
I don’t have total Recorder but I have faced this situation with Exact
Audio copy. I visit the Lame website and download the latest release
as tested by the gurus at Hydrogen Audio. I unzip the packet and copy
the lame.exe file and drop it into the program file, copying over the
current lame.exe
tom,
You learn about the accessible means of geting the serial number from
the PC-Talk list. NLS head Cylkie has not directed that documentation
for the digital player be updated, so staff is not updating the
player's documentation at this time.
Kelly
On 4/2/10, Frank Brown wrote:
> Hello li
In addition to playing NLS books, the digital player also plays books
from Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic. The entire 58,000 book
RFB&D collection is available digitally, unlike the NLS collection.
Currently, registration and membership for downloadable books is free.
If you are currently r
Dean,
I chose a dynamic microphone for my Sony MZ-b100 minidisk recorder a
few years ago. I wanted an omni directional microphone for my first
purchase. It has an excellent pick up and robust sound. I find the
sound from powered microphones to be sharp with edges with the
increases and falls in
the best solution for CD burning is Exact Audio Copy. It can rip in
both the lossless flac format which offers CD quality sound or in MP3.
Flac is supported on both the Victor Stream and Booksense. There's a
learning curve with EAC for a newbie, but hearing classic jazz
recordings digitally rema
The most accessible and easiest to use audio editor I have found is Studio
Recorder from APH. I paid as much for it as I did Sound Forge, but the
response time of SR is fantastic and saving and processing happens in the
background without freezing the computer as happens to me with Sound Forge.
I'm able to batch auto tag in the play list editor when I clear it with
control N and load a folder fresh with shift l. I then select all with
control A and use the context menu to auto tag the selected files.
If you want greater access to the play list editor in JAWS both Jonathan
and tom at
---Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Kelly Pierce
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 4:04 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: CD Ripping Question
Hello,
I use Exact Audio Copy and LAME for MP3 encoding. Exact Audio Copy
c
Hello,
I use Exact Audio Copy and LAME for MP3 encoding. Exact Audio Copy
can also encode with the lossless FLAC format and I rip music CD’s in
FLAC. EAC scans each track twice and compares the .wav forms. If
there is not a match, it scans the track more than 20 times trying to
obtain two resul
t; have down loaded and installed the program.
>
> Casey
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kelly Pierce"
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:28 AM
> Subject: Re: needing some good audio settings for cd ex when rippin
Casey,
If you want the best possible results, consider switching to Exact
Audio Copy. It is free and is as accessible with a screen reader as
CDEX is. With EAC, you can easily use the latest version of the Lame
MP3 encoder. CDEX uses one from five years ago or so. EAC scans each
disc several t
The reason I joined the PC Audio list and not the National Federation of
the blind is because I have a life beyond eating, sleeping, voting,
working, paying taxes and going to the bathroom. All of these things the
NFB wants access to but really nothing else. Kane, if you want audio
described
unfortunately, your message doesn't say where you are located. If you are
in the United States, I find good options for computer hardware on
www.techbargains.com
www.bensbargains.net
TechBargains and Ben's Bargains have slightly different formats. Check
them both out. I have found greater s
I'm not sure what your specifications are for a recorder. The transom
website for public radio producers and reporters did a review of the Sony
PCM D50 earlier this year. It can be found at:
http://transom.org/tools/recording_interviewing/200803_sony_pcmd50/
Neal Ewers did a review on this r
for the info.
Yes I need to subscribe to the list, haven't done that yet.
What I didn't see in the manual was exactly what you described moving the
arrows with the shift key as you would in sound forge or goldwave to move
a marker that may have been improperly placed.
thanks a bunch.
I use the zoom view in SR rather than the time view. It offers a similar
method of adjusting a selection as in Sound Forge. The issue isn't moving
an edit point but changing the parameters of a selection, which is
discussed in the manual.
I adjust selections by going to the beginning or end
yes and after the BBC eliminated shortwave broadcasts to North America,
listening to them in big cities with all the electrical interference other
then the Internet is a near impossibility. I like the radio coverage, but
the rest of the world that is sighted would rather watch. NBC will have
I do know that Utorrent is fully accessible.
Kelly
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From: "patricknc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 6:15 PM
Subject: Amazon mp3 downloader (Hopefully not too far off topic)
> Does anyone know if this is accessi
I believe EAC, Exact Audio copy can do this. It also has cue sheet
creation and some audio players allow you to use the cue sheet to go
directly to a track in the single file.
Kelly
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 1:14 PM
Some Live365 streams are encoded with the MP3Pro technology. This allows a
MP3 stream to sound about as good as a stream double its bitrate. there is
a couple of different MP3Pro encoders that can be lugged into Winamp. I
chose one with no bugs or reported problems and my Live365 streams soun
go to listen settings and choose external MP3 player. If you want to know
what you are listening to, it is necessary to start the stream from the
Live365 player window and/or have it open while you are listening. Artist
and track name do not appear in Winamp's title bar.
Kelly
- Origin
Tom,
rather than increase list noise, how about compiling a document of list
members who are broadcasters which can be accessed on the Internet? This
document would be sent monthly with all the other scheduled list reminders.
It could also be placed on the Pc-Audio website for ongoing and perm
Darrell,
In his response, Tom Wlodkowski did not offer a workplan or timeframe on
how the access concern would be resolved. He indicated that there was no
commitment from CBS Radio and other third parties to give AOL the ability
to modify the interface for accessibility. Currently what we hav
I live in Chicago and didn't find the UK restriction on the windows Media
link. I used Replay A/V to capture all the URL's generated by the Windows
Media stream when played using the BBC iPlayer. When I opened:
mms://wmlive-acl.bbc.co.uk/wms%5Cradio1%5Cradio1_nb_e1s1
in Winamp, Radio One play
It's funny that Studio Recorder seems to be missing from this discussion,
although some say it is highly accessible and excellent for editing spoken
word audio.
Kelly
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From: "David Tanner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, April 26
To Have
InputOnTheDesignofNewRadio
> Are there any stations broadcasting both their regular streams and their
> second channel which you could receive with a radio designed to pick it
> up?
> thanks
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL
I believe the issue is with the Delta Audio interface and not the card
itself. it took me two days and reading the manual five times and a few
visits from a sighted friend to fully figure this out. to record
successfully using the Delta Audio interface, go to the patch bay/router
tab in the i
enabling or disabling the audio cues is how the built-in accessibility on
the talking cell phones work.
personally, I would like access to the meta information on HD radios, such
as song title and artist. A few HD stations in Chicago have just added
deejays that now recap the songs they have j
Have you asked our friend Google about this? He's pretty good about
accurately answering these kind of questions.
Kelly
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Kerstetter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 5:54 PM
Subject: Lame Encoder Question
Rick,
Hydrogen Audio has a full discussion on the joint stereo controversy,
including extensive commentary from one of the leading members of the
development teams of the technology. With recent Lame codecs, the
technology has fully matured and I now rip all my stereo CD's at 256 VBR in
joint
Dane,
A couple of years ago, I wanted to obtain excellent audio at a reasonable
price. After sifting through years worth of messages on this list and that
of blind tech, the consensus from the enlightened and informed was the
Audiophile 2496 sound card from M-Audio. The card includes the Delt
>> From: "Dean Masters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:29 PM
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
>> Subject: Re: VLC Keystrokes
>>
>>> The volume up and down don't work for me either. I am joining t
Is anyone else having the same trouble I am having with volume control? It
cannot be adjusted on my computer, even though I tried the control up and
control down keys. I reassigned the hotkeys with the same result. The
volume level does not budge.
Kelly
- Original Message -
From:
Here's the info from Send Space:
File Name: SUPERsetup.exe
Size: 26MB
Description: supercopyright file converter
Download Link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0wqe4z
Kelly
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etting it? I can't
> get aim working with bitlbee for the moment.
>
> SA&G
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kelly Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 10:17 AM
> Subject: R
is is the only distribution site. They want no affiliates.
> My
> download was running at 36KPBS.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Kelly Pierce
> Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 10:17 AM
> To: PC Audi
I'm downloading it now. the download speed is rather slow. I found the
download link at:
http://www.erightsoft.net/S6Kg1.html
The file will take more than an hour to download from this site. I can
transfer it to interested folks once I get it. Just zap me on AIM. My
screen name is kellyjo
mastering the world of PC Audio has for me required a big investment in
learning and gaining an understanding of audio concepts as well as tools.
Also, if one is not highly familiar with their screen reader and Windows
accessibility features, they will likely be lost and confused. Much of
this
Albert,
How old are you? Older people ten to have a diminished ability to hear
certain frequencies than younger people. Also, bit rate alone can't simply
be compared, according to the folks at HydrogenAudio. The developers of
the Lame MP3 encoder report that accuracy of the ripped track, var
I don't know about the situation presently, but Unix when I was using it
did not accommodate file manes with spaces, like Windows and the Mac do.
Therefore, people who create files on some Unix servers use underlines
instead of spaces.
Kelly
- Original Message -
From: "albert griffit
Indeed, EAC performs an analysis of all the CD drives connected to a system
and creates offsets and individualized profiles for each of those drives.
Kelly
- Original Message -
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 6:
They all perform about the same in quality as the output needs to meet
highly specific industry specifications. for a greater understanding,
check out Burn World at:
http://www.burnworld.com/
Personally, I use either Nero or the CD burning functionality built into
Windows XP.
Kelly
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Use CDEX or EAC for ripping. both are free and deliver good, and in the
case of EAC, the highest quality results.
In general, people often have many more positive experiences with
stand-alone single function programs than with combination programs that
act like a 100 bladed Swiss Army knife in
One of the benefits of using a stand alone CD ripper such as CDEX or Exact
Audio Copy is that these programs are highly configurable. Both programs
allow you take the CDDB information about the disc and have it displayed in
many different ways, depending upon user preferences. Often, mass mark
What about underneath your armpit?
Kelly
- Original Message -
From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: Sony MZB-100 won't record in cool weather!
> This morning I tried keeping it in my shirt poc
You must be thinking of Exact Audio copy, which will provide you with the
highest quality rips of your CD's:
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/
it does this by reading and comparing the wave form of each sector and
making a copy only when a match occurs. it will do this more than 20 times
if ne
For those using the Audiophile 2496 and other sound cards that can play 24
bit audio, this plug in only supports 16 bit. To use this plugin, it is
necessary to disable 24 bit playback in winamp.
I liked how it nicely faded things. It was so slick and the interface was
highly configurable. Ho
The best quality from any recorder will happen with an external microphone
placed six to nine inches from the speaker's mouth. I know that this
requires toting around at least 25 feet of thick microphone cord and a
tripod microphone stand, which is inconvenient and a hassle. yet the great
res
11:48 PM
Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
> Does winamp, windows media, or ITunes have error correction, wave form
> comparison, or rescanning of tracks? Or is eac the only program that
> does this. Will definitely look in to it.
> ----- Original Message -
> From: Kelly
e insane settings wont
>that be just as good if not better?
> ----- Original Message -
> From: Kelly Pierce
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 10:21 PM
> Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
>
>
> if you really want the highest quality
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