Re: What you hear option not available on asus netbook

2009-03-10 Thread TYLER WOOD
Hi

Ok, so I'm hoping that you got my previous message, and are now using stario 
mix successfully?
You can chat while its on as well, I found in some soundcards you can't, 
particularely when using vista with them.


- Tyler
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From: Chris Hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:38 pm
Subject: Re: What you hear option not available on asus netbook
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org

 Then use Total Recorder with the virtual driver then.
 
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 From: Anders Holmberg and...@pipkrokodil.se
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 3:43 PM
 Subject: SV: What you hear option not available on asus netbook
 
 
 Hello!
 I have no what you hear options on my delta card either.
 You can't even monitor the  audio with it.
 /Anders.
 
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 I am using realtec soundcard on my asus laptop, and to me is all 
 ok, I am
 using windows xp too.
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 From: Roger Stewart paga...@wi.rr.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 1:27 AM
 Subject: Re: What you hear option not available on asus netbook
 
 
  Well, so many on this list are happy with the Real Tek sound 
 card in
  the
  ASUS PC's.  It's interface is totally inaccessible for 
 me.  How are you
  using it?  Am using Windows XP and Window-Eyes.  
 Common tasks are fine but
 
  if I plug anything into the PC like head phones or a mic I get 
 an in
  accessible interface.  Sighty's see it and there's a list 
 box of buttons
  asking what you plugged in and an ok button.  Screen 
 reader doesn't see it
 
  and tab and arrow keys are useless.  Hope someone can help.
 
  B B
 
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Re: Audio advice for main system.

2008-11-28 Thread TYLER WOOD
Hi

I have a sony mhc stario here, I think that's what it is anyway. 400 wat - has 
2 125 wat speakers, and 1 200 wat subwoofer, I suppose that's 450 watts. I got 
it about 2 years ago and it stil rocks. You may be able to still find it new, 
for a lot cheaper than what i got it for.

hth
Tyler
- Original Message 
From: Dave McElroy WA6BEF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, November 28, 2008 3:24 pm
Subject: Audio advice for main system.
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org

 I hope this isn't considered off topic being audio but not necessarily
 computer related, though now that I think of it getting my MP3's 
 to the main
 stereo system would be fun.
 
  
 
 We have two broken down old stereo receivers and a single CD 
 player from it
 seems like a hundred years ago but was only more like 17 or 
 18.  And let's
 not even talk about our old TV.  We do have two really good 
 speakers that
 I'd like to keep, but am needing some advice on what's out there 
 for FM
 stereo dvd's and that sort of thing.  Is there anything 
 that is at least
 reasonably accessible without having to depend on sighted help?
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 We'd also not want to break the bank.  
 
  
 
 Thanks.
 
 
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Re: Internal sound

2008-01-30 Thread Tyler Wood
I have a connecsant AC Audio soundcard in my hp pavillion dv5220Ca notebook. 
I like it and see no reason of getting an USB soundcard unless you need more 
than 1 audio device.

Tyler
- Original Message - 
From: GianniP46 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PCAudioList pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:28 PM
Subject: Internal sound


 Hi,
 I use an hp laptop (the DB9000T) and my vinyl recordings sound pretty good 
 to me.  I am using the integrated sound to record.  I think that it's an 
 conexant integrated audio device or something like that.  Should I really 
 get an external USB soundcard instead of using the internal one?  What are 
 the advantages?  I am using sound forge to do the recording.


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Re: Looking for microphone for Olympus DS40

2008-01-30 Thread Tyler Wood
What's wrong with the mic? I like it- its clear, precise, and picks up 
things far away (sensitivity level in there somewhere). But mmk, I guess its 
just oppinion, but I see nothing wrong with it.


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Subject: Re: Looking for microphone for Olympus DS40


 Please clearify your problem and why is it not adaquate for your basic
 needs?
 I am just about ready to purchase one, so I am very interested. I hear
 that most lawyers and government workers love this recoder, but maybe
 your tyring to do something with it that it is not made for.
 MMM
 On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 05:01:28 -0500 Lynn Schneider
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 I recently purchased an Olympus DS40 recorder, but I am horribly
 disappointed with the supplied stereo microphone.  I am hoping
 someone out
 there can recommend a better stereo mic, preferably the clip-on
 style, for
 the DS40.  If I can't find a better mic for this thing, I'll be
 selling it
 on Ebay.

 Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.



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Re: Internal sound

2008-01-30 Thread Tyler Wood
Which notebook? Mine, nod, I like it. The only problem I have in regards to 
sound is the stario mix doesn't like being turned down, what I meant by that 
was that it doesn't like to turn the volume down even if its at 0 percent, 
putting it any higher than 4 percent makes the audio distort but doesn't 
make it any louder.



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AMD Tourin 64 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram, Fujitsu 100 gb 4500 RPM HDD
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From: Cornell Ligon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:58 PM
Subject: RE: Internal sound



 I meant to note, that notebook is a great unit - I was to buy my wife that 
 model, but she backed out not wanting to spend the money at the time.

 BTW:
 I noticed your headline at the bottom - the Mets have a much better chance 
 now with acquisition of Johanne santanna with Pedro as his mentor. Pedro 
 was a thorn in my Indians side in the late 90s when he was in his prime.

 Sorry for off topic in message, but couldn't resist...


 Best Regards,
 Cornell

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 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: Re: Internal sound
 Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 11:40:25 -0500

 yeah, I think it does a great job! I don't think it down grades the audio
 at all.


 Gian Pedulla [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 - Original Message -
 From: Tyler Wood
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:04 AM
 Subject: Re: Internal sound


I have a connecsant AC Audio soundcard in my hp pavillion dv5220Ca
notebook.
 I like it and see no reason of getting an USB soundcard unless you need
 more
 than 1 audio device.

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: GianniP46
 To: PCAudioList
 Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:28 PM
 Subject: Internal sound


 Hi,
 I use an hp laptop (the DB9000T) and my vinyl recordings sound pretty
 good
 to me. I am using the integrated sound to record. I think that it's an
 conexant integrated audio device or something like that. Should I 
 really
 get an external USB soundcard instead of using the internal one? What
 are
 the advantages? I am using sound forge to do the recording.


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Re: Replay Music Napster

2008-01-30 Thread Tyler Wood
I thought napster was discontinued? lol, I guess you learn something 
everday. Last I heard, napster got sued a long while back and, well, I don't 
know. It didn't really interested me since I like to get my music free (yes, 
I know, that's horrible, but, well, being unemployed, it kind of makes 
sense). Anyway, sorry for going off topic.

Tyler

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Connecsant Audio
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: Replay Music  Napster


 Petro,

 Didn't Brian Hartgen recently present a tutorial for Napster?  Maybe you
 should hunt that down for more help on this!

 Regards,

 Mac Norins
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 Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 3:52 PM
 Subject: Replay Music  Napster


 Can a blind user even use the Napster software? Today I got this
 info on Replay Music. Read below.

 When using Replay Music to record from Napster in Vista, use the
 online browser version of Napster rather than the installed
 software version. Replay Music cannot record from the installed
 version of Napster but records great from the browser version.

 URL for section in Replay Music 3 FAQ:

 http://www.applian.com/replay-music/support/faq3.php#napster

 URL for section in Vista Compatibility Guide:

 http://www.applian.com/support-vista.php#RM






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Re: mixer and some radio show help?

2008-01-25 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi John,

I'm not sure if you've tried emailing me, but if you haven't, use this one, 
which is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hope that helps,
Tyler
- Original Message - 
From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 1:20 AM
Subject: Re: mixer and some radio show help?


 High Tyler,
 I'm sorry, but I don't have skype or MSN.
 But however, You can call me if you would like.
 I wont leave my number here because this is a world wide list.
 But I will try your email address and give you my number that way so you 
 can
 call me.
 My best regards!
  John.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 8:24 PM
 Subject: Re: mixer and some radio show help?


 Hi John,

 Do you reckon I could have a conversation with you on this matter? I'm
 curious if I'm doing this right (No, I don't have a mixer, and I think
 I'll
 stick with MSN until I get a chance to get a headset with a 3 mm 
 connector
 so I can use my stario mix on my soundcard (dreadful as it is).

 If you don't mind, I'd like to have a skype session (or some such). WOuld
 it
 be possible for you to contact me off list for details (or, maybe not, if
 any dj out there feels like having a conversation with me, go right 
 ahead-
 maybe we could have a confrance, and you can all tell me how horribly I'm
 doing...I really don't think I'm doing this that well, snickers.)

 skype is
 the_conman283

 If skype doesn't work, msn should suffice
 the_conman283

 Unfortunately, I don't have any other way of chatting besides those,
 unless
 email (although that can be a bit teedius imho due to, I don't know, the
 non - instantaniousness of it, or something...).

 Anyway, feel free to contact me, I really want to try doing something in
 this field, if I can (though I don't have a job, so won't be able to get
 anything fancy, perhaps a new soundcard or some such will be as far as 
 I'm
 able to go, although, what do you guys recommend for headsets for d-jing
 and
 skyping and stuff)?

 thanks,
 Tyler


 - Original Message - 
 From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:55 AM
 Subject: Re: mixer and some radio show help?


 High Tyler,
 I am a DJ myself.
 I can tell you what a mixer is and what it does.
 Think about having a preamp that has many inputs for each audio source.
 In a home stereo, all of the audio sources are selected by some kind of 
 a
 selector switch.
 Now lets replace the source selector switch with volume control knobs 
 for
 each source.
 Now that you have a volume control knob for each audio source, you can
 play
 2 CD's or records back to back if you wanted to.
 And or, you can do something that is called looping.
 The microphone just lets you talk over the music wile it's playing.
 This is called a voice over.
 For microphones, there are two kinds of connections.
 There is the 1-4th inch connecter, and the XLR connecter.
 The impedance are different on both of these connecters.
 The XLR is high impedance, the 1-4th inch is low impedance.
 There is no real difference in the way these 2 microphones pick up 
 sound.
 They both work on the same principle.
 Basically, a mixer lets you mix sound.
 I hope this info really helps you a whole bunch.
 And I hope now you have a better understanding of what  this is.
  John.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:41 PM
 Subject: Re: mixer and some radio show help?


 My radio show is at
 http://wolftech.redirectme.net:8000

 Ok, what are these different kinds of connections? I currently have a
 headset/mic connection, (I hate it) and will soon be getting a mic that
 plugs directly into my soundcard. I don't have a mixer, because, can 
 you
 explain to me exactly what they look like and what there used for?

 thanks
 Tyler

 PS: the radio show I was listening to is Brandon Hix Heavily
 Influenced.

 Its on TBRN (http://www.tbrn.net), i love that kind of music, though 
 I'm
 stil in the process of looking for a good file sharing utility (bear
 share
 is really retarded with the later versions of jaws, etc).


 - Original Message - 
 From: Stephen Guerra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:22 AM
 Subject: RE: mixer and some radio show help?


 You can do that, but you need multiple sound cards, one for the music,
 one
 for skype, and you bring them in on different channels of the mixer,
 adjusting their respective volumes and you on the mixer use a
 microphone
 either with a quarter inch connection or a XLR connection which is the
 preferred way.

 You can locate a mixer which has 4 channels, which would be ideal for
 your
 situation, and what show are you

Re: mixer and some radio show help?

2008-01-24 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi John,

Do you reckon I could have a conversation with you on this matter? I'm 
curious if I'm doing this right (No, I don't have a mixer, and I think I'll 
stick with MSN until I get a chance to get a headset with a 3 mm connector 
so I can use my stario mix on my soundcard (dreadful as it is).

If you don't mind, I'd like to have a skype session (or some such). WOuld it 
be possible for you to contact me off list for details (or, maybe not, if 
any dj out there feels like having a conversation with me, go right ahead- 
maybe we could have a confrance, and you can all tell me how horribly I'm 
doing...I really don't think I'm doing this that well, snickers.)

skype is
the_conman283

If skype doesn't work, msn should suffice
the_conman283

Unfortunately, I don't have any other way of chatting besides those, unless 
email (although that can be a bit teedius imho due to, I don't know, the 
non - instantaniousness of it, or something...).

Anyway, feel free to contact me, I really want to try doing something in 
this field, if I can (though I don't have a job, so won't be able to get 
anything fancy, perhaps a new soundcard or some such will be as far as I'm 
able to go, although, what do you guys recommend for headsets for d-jing and 
skyping and stuff)?

thanks,
Tyler


- Original Message - 
From: DJ DOCTOR P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:55 AM
Subject: Re: mixer and some radio show help?


 High Tyler,
 I am a DJ myself.
 I can tell you what a mixer is and what it does.
 Think about having a preamp that has many inputs for each audio source.
 In a home stereo, all of the audio sources are selected by some kind of a
 selector switch.
 Now lets replace the source selector switch with volume control knobs for
 each source.
 Now that you have a volume control knob for each audio source, you can 
 play
 2 CD's or records back to back if you wanted to.
 And or, you can do something that is called looping.
 The microphone just lets you talk over the music wile it's playing.
 This is called a voice over.
 For microphones, there are two kinds of connections.
 There is the 1-4th inch connecter, and the XLR connecter.
 The impedance are different on both of these connecters.
 The XLR is high impedance, the 1-4th inch is low impedance.
 There is no real difference in the way these 2 microphones pick up sound.
 They both work on the same principle.
 Basically, a mixer lets you mix sound.
 I hope this info really helps you a whole bunch.
 And I hope now you have a better understanding of what  this is.
  John.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:41 PM
 Subject: Re: mixer and some radio show help?


 My radio show is at
 http://wolftech.redirectme.net:8000

 Ok, what are these different kinds of connections? I currently have a
 headset/mic connection, (I hate it) and will soon be getting a mic that
 plugs directly into my soundcard. I don't have a mixer, because, can you
 explain to me exactly what they look like and what there used for?

 thanks
 Tyler

 PS: the radio show I was listening to is Brandon Hix Heavily 
 Influenced.

 Its on TBRN (http://www.tbrn.net), i love that kind of music, though I'm
 stil in the process of looking for a good file sharing utility (bear 
 share
 is really retarded with the later versions of jaws, etc).


 - Original Message - 
 From: Stephen Guerra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:22 AM
 Subject: RE: mixer and some radio show help?


 You can do that, but you need multiple sound cards, one for the music,
 one
 for skype, and you bring them in on different channels of the mixer,
 adjusting their respective volumes and you on the mixer use a microphone
 either with a quarter inch connection or a XLR connection which is the
 preferred way.

 You can locate a mixer which has 4 channels, which would be ideal for
 your
 situation, and what show are you listening too and what is yours and
 where
 would someone be able to find it



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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Tyler Wood
 Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:04 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: mixer and some radio show help?

 Hi,

 I've been listening to someones radio show and they mentioned in there
 about
 they got a new mixer. What exactly is a mixer and how does it work? I'm
 using sam broadcaster, and am trying to get this here radio show running

Re: Simple program for copying cd's

2008-01-24 Thread Tyler Wood
Do you have 2 cd drives? If so, you can simply tell the destination to go on 
the faster drive and the source to go on the slower one (for example, on 
this here desktop, I set my source drive to my sony dvd / cd burner, which I 
find, now, dvd burners have slower cd read and write speed, argh. Anyway, 
the destination drive is my lg, which can burn at 52 x and which is 4 years 
old and stil performs like a champ.)

hth,
Tyler


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From: Walter Ramage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 4:01 AM
Subject: RE: Simple program for copying cd's


 Hi.  The simplest way to accomplish that which you want is to use Nero or
 Nero express.  On there there is an option to copy the entire disc.  It
 takes an image of the original and when done you simply put in a blank 
 disc
 and it burns an exact copy.  Walter.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Blanks
 Sent: 24 January 2008 09:45
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Simple program for copying cd's


 Hi all,

 I'm searching for a program which will allow me to put a cd into my
 computer, copy the contents to the hard drive, then remove the original 
 and
 put in a blank disc to make a copy. The catch is, I need this process to 
 be
 as simple as possible. I'm seeking the simplicity for a client of mine.
 Earlier versions of both Nero and Roxio offered a very straightforward
 interface, but I'm being told that the more recent versions of these
 programs have moved away from their accessible roots. Also, I realize that
 Windows Media player would allow me to accomplish this task, but I would
 have to break the process into two distinct parts, ripping, and burning.

 Do I have other options? Where should I begin?

 Thanks,
 Scott



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Re: My Cd drive is messed up

2008-01-23 Thread Tyler Wood
Ok, a few questions.

1. Have you tried playing the cd manually?
2. Have you tried burning the cd manually?
Have you tried to do anything else manually? It may be that something messed 
up, but not with your hardware. (I hated that diologue, anyway).

Tyler


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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 7:03 PM
Subject: My Cd drive is messed up


 Hello listers,  I have a del computer windows XP home and jaws 7.0.  A few 
 days ago I would put a cd in the cd drive, and a dialog would come up. 
 Giving me several choices.  Such as Do I want to burn the cd rip it, copy 
 it Etc, or open the folder to view the files.  Now every time I put a cd 
 in the drive nothing happens.  It just sits there.  Can some one please! 
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mixer and some radio show help?

2008-01-23 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

I've been listening to someones radio show and they mentioned in there about 
they got a new mixer. What exactly is a mixer and how does it work? I'm using 
sam broadcaster, and am trying to get this here radio show running smoothly. 
What programs do you guys recommend? And is there a way for me to patch in 
skype calls via my soundcard without this thing echoing like hell...its getting 
a bit annoying (Someone will call. I'll be like ok, we have a call here. Most 
people have speakers, which is really annoying, but anyway, I say hi, blah 
blah, but when they speak, i get horrible loopback. Not sure what to do about 
this). I have a few choices as to soundcards. One desktop has a SiS 7018, this 
laptop, which I use most of the time, just has a connecsant, and my other 
desktop has an SB live.. They all have stario mix, and sometime or other I plan 
on seeing which sounds the best, but what other factors come into play here? 
ram, processor speed? I'd like to be able to play a song and talk at the same 
time- I heard you can't do that in winamp?





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Re: mixer and some radio show help?

2008-01-23 Thread Tyler Wood
My radio show is at
http://wolftech.redirectme.net:8000

Ok, what are these different kinds of connections? I currently have a 
headset/mic connection, (I hate it) and will soon be getting a mic that 
plugs directly into my soundcard. I don't have a mixer, because, can you 
explain to me exactly what they look like and what there used for?

thanks
Tyler

PS: the radio show I was listening to is Brandon Hix Heavily Influenced.

Its on TBRN (http://www.tbrn.net), i love that kind of music, though I'm 
stil in the process of looking for a good file sharing utility (bear share 
is really retarded with the later versions of jaws, etc).


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 You can do that, but you need multiple sound cards, one for the music, one
 for skype, and you bring them in on different channels of the mixer,
 adjusting their respective volumes and you on the mixer use a microphone
 either with a quarter inch connection or a XLR connection which is the
 preferred way.

 You can locate a mixer which has 4 channels, which would be ideal for your
 situation, and what show are you listening too and what is yours and where
 would someone be able to find it



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 On Behalf Of Tyler Wood
 Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:04 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: mixer and some radio show help?

 Hi,

 I've been listening to someones radio show and they mentioned in there 
 about
 they got a new mixer. What exactly is a mixer and how does it work? I'm
 using sam broadcaster, and am trying to get this here radio show running
 smoothly. What programs do you guys recommend? And is there a way for me 
 to
 patch in skype calls via my soundcard without this thing echoing like
 hell...its getting a bit annoying (Someone will call. I'll be like ok, we
 have a call here. Most people have speakers, which is really annoying, but
 anyway, I say hi, blah blah, but when they speak, i get horrible loopback.
 Not sure what to do about this). I have a few choices as to soundcards. 
 One
 desktop has a SiS 7018, this laptop, which I use most of the time, just 
 has
 a connecsant, and my other desktop has an SB live.. They all have stario
 mix, and sometime or other I plan on seeing which sounds the best, but 
 what
 other factors come into play here? ram, processor speed? I'd like to be 
 able
 to play a song and talk at the same time- I heard you can't do that in
 winamp?





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Re: More trouble with my cd drive

2008-01-23 Thread Tyler Wood
Michael

Go into my computer. Click on the cd drive icon. Now you'll get a list of 
files that are on the cd.

hth
Tyler
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 Hello listers When I put an mp3 cd in the cd drive.  It says open folder 
 to view files etc.  How ever when I put in a data cd with outlook express 
 files, Or any other files of that kind.  No options nothing happens.  It 
 just sits there.  Can someone Please! help?  Thanks
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stario mix question

2008-01-13 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

Pretty soon I'll hopefully be getting a desktop, which I'll probably use as my 
deticated server (radio station, etc). I have a few questions:

Firstly, its got windows me. I plan to update that to windows xp, but heres the 
specs if I'm remembering correctly:

AMD athtlon
running at 750 mhz
256 mb ram, 14 gb hd running at, uh, not sure what RPM
Not sure of the soundcard, but I think its an SB live.
This pc is from 2001, so would the soundcard from back then support stario 
mixing (skype calls and stuff)?
Also would this machine, once upgraded to xp, be capable of running a shoutcast 
server?

thanks,
Tyler

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Re: Music Downloads

2008-01-03 Thread Tyler Wood
I recommend bear share, which can be found at jfwlite.com. It may be out of 
date, but it works. Do_ not_ (this is underlined) upgrade. I don't know why, 
but bear share was completely remodeled in the update, and its completely 
unuseable with jaws. Stick with, uh,   bear share lite 5.2, I think, and 
you'll be fine. If you don't have a version of jaws below 7.1, I recommend 
you get it. FOr some odd reason, versions higher than that don't like the 
list views in bear share, and your forced to use the jaws cursor. THis is 
odd, because those list views are just like any other. Nevertheless, jaws 
works well with this program, and I enjoy using it.

thanks
TYler
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 Hey guys, what is a good program to download music that works well with
 Jaws?


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Re: CDEX is great!

2007-12-25 Thread Tyler Wood
Meh, you may say that broadband is in the future, but when we're talking 
dialup, its not so great.

For example, I'm on dialup, so when I can download at 3500 b/s its something 
to go raa raa raa about.

But, I don't see the problem with mp3 files- but I haven't really tried 
losless playback, I just might rip my cds into that and try it. I have a 400 
watt stario system here, so it can't hurt to try a few cds.
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shoutcast and sam broadcaster

2007-12-24 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi, all

I'm currently using sam broadcaster and shoutcast to try and do a radio show. 
I'm behind a router. I've forwarded the required ports-- 8000 to 8001. I have a 
redirecting software installed; no-IP duc. I also have sam set to play a cue of 
files, then stop. But people can't connect to it. I'm not sure what else to do. 
I've tried reinstalling both programs; the shoutcast server and the sam 
broadcasting program, with no go. I'm not sure what else to do. Firewalls and 
stuff are turned off, I have both sam and shoutcast configured the same; both 
have port 8000. I've also got the password syncrinized. I'm not sure what to do.

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Re: Very Basic Question from a Beginner

2006-08-24 Thread Tyler Wood
Ripping refers to the sequence of placing an audio cd's contents on your 
computer. Since it is saved onto the cd in a .cda format, it needs to be 
ripped from the cd, compressed, and put onto your computer.

Burning refers to the sequence of putting files from your computer or 
harddrive onto a cd. There are two types of disks you can burn:

data, or mp3 disks, can be played on most modern cd players. They can hold 
up to 700 MB of data, or close to, if not more then, 150 songs. Audio cds 
are cds that can be played in older cd players. Essentially, the songs are 
not compressed and you get 80 minutes of music.

hope that helps
Have a good day
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 Thank you for your response.  I have another question.  What is the
 difference between ripping and burning?

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 Hi.

 If you want to play the CD in any player, you'll need to burn it as an 
 audio
 CD.  Many of the new players do have the capability of playing mp3 CDs, 
 but
 not all do.  Essentially there are two kinds of CDs, audio and data discs.
 Audio CDs hold up to 80 minutes of music and can be played in all CD
 players.  Data CDs are ones that will hold up to 700 MB of data on them. 
 In
 terms of mp3 files, this is about 12 hours of listening.  The catch is 
 that
 you won't be able to play them on some CD players.  I'm not familiar with
 what Windows media will let you burn, so I don't know if you can make a 
 data
 CD with it or not.

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making a podcast?

2006-08-24 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

I'm just curious- if I recorded a podcast, where can I post it? If I can't, I 
heard there is a way to make a radio show with winamp? I'm a total beginner at 
this sort of thing, but am curious of what I can do. (Shawn randell was kind of 
my enfluence to start).
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Re: Very Basic Question from a Beginner

2006-08-23 Thread Tyler Wood
Yes, nowadays, many do inface read mp3 disks. In face, any cd player pretty 
much guarantees to play mp3 cds.


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 But cd players do not  read mp3 files thoe..

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 You shouldn't have any problem if you burn them to a CD-R. If you use a
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 I have downloaded some audio mp3 files and can listen to them on my
 computer
  in winamp and windows media player, etc.  What I want to know is if I
 burn
  these files onto a cd, could I play them in any cd player such as the
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bear share problem

2006-08-22 Thread Tyler Wood
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  
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Re: bear share problem

2006-08-22 Thread Tyler Wood
Well I can't downgrade, anyway.

I can't find the software on the fs website, for one thing.

For another, this is a reletively new computer so I had the demo already on 
cd.

but I'm taking it in to the department of ed to get jfw authorized, I'll get 
them to reinstal 7.0 on the notebook.

When i had it, 7.0 worked flawlessly and I've got no use for the new 
features of 7.1 anyway.


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Subject: RE: bear share problem


I had the same problem with version 7.0 as well, so downgrading may not
 solve your problem.
 Allison


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hi tiler, I'm using jaws 7 and bear share works fine.  seven one has
 lots of bugs.  Brandon
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 Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:08 AM
 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
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Re: Reel Player Pain

2006-07-26 Thread Tyler Wood
It seems that for compilation disks, all I've ever found was to rename the 
files to whatever artist. That's a pain if you don't know the artests name.

Tyler
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 Hi everyone.

 I have a frustrating problem I hope someone can help me with.  The
 frustration is borne from my ignorance.  I would be grateful if someone
 would give me precise keystroke instructions to help me solve this.  I 
 have
 the free version of Reel player.  I think it is rep10.  I also have 
 Windows
 media and I am using XP home edition plus JAWS 5.  Now! Here is the 
 problem.
 When I rip a CD with Windows Media, despite having ticked all the relevant
 boxes for track number, song title and artist name to be part of the file
 name, Windows media sometimes doesn't provide the information.  Sometimes 
 it
 will say for example, 01 Track1  02 Track 2 etc.  However, if I rip that
 disc in Reel player, Reel Player will invariably provide the track number
 and song title but won't give the artist name.  This isn't a problem with
 single artist albums but it is with compilations.  I have occasionally had 
 a
 dialogue box appear giving me the option to select song title and artist 
 but
 this is extremely infrequent and appears without warning and seems to 
 apply
 only to the disc that is being ripped.  What I do get after the song title
 instead of the artist name is various.  I have tried going to tools and
 then going to CD information.  Once there I select the option to overwrite
 the CD information hoping that it will include the artist name but without
 success.  Again, would someone please give me precise instructions on how 
 to
 ensure that when I rip with Reel Player I get both song title and Artist
 name as part of the file name.  I am very grateful to all those who can
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Re: what are RAR files and how to play them

2006-06-24 Thread Tyler Wood
It will extract .rar files, but I know that winrar extracts .tar and such. 
Does 7zip do this? I don't know why the 7 is there, maybe just to 
look...nice...

Tyler
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 On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 11:32:30 -0400, you wrote:

7Zip will do, just visit www.7zip.org for it.  It's also a great 
replacement
for winzip.

 I've been using WinZIP practically since it came out.  How is 7Zip
 better, and what's with the 7?


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Re: what are RAR files and how to play them

2006-06-24 Thread Tyler Wood
Hello

Download win rar from:
http://www.rarlabs.com
I believe. When you open the instal file, install the program as you would 
any program (keep pressing enter on next). Now, open the file your trying to 
play. Press alt-e to extract. Now press shift-tab until you get to the tree 
view and aro through and select the folder where you want the file. Press 
enter. This file will be there now, where you saved it. It has been 
extracted

Tyler
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I downloaded something I wanted to hear but it says it's a RAR file, and
 none of my 3 players will play it.  I did a Web search and it says you 
 have
 to have some sort of extraction program to play these, but I was
 unsuccessful trying to use the demo of one they suggested.  Can these be
 played at all or is there a workaround with Win Zip?  If anyone knows how 
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Re: what are RAR files and how to play them

2006-06-24 Thread Tyler Wood
You can use winrar forever, at least with extracting files, which you'll 
most always be doing. I don't know why, winrar was the first and only 
extracter I ever used.

Tyler
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 You need a utility such as Powerzip.
 Unzip downloads, create your own ZIP files and encrypt confidential
 documents with PowerZip. You can use PowerZip's 128-bit and 256-bit AES
 encryption to
 create password-protected ZIP files to store confidential documents and
 files or send them through insecure channels, such as e-mail. It is
 integrated
 into the Windows Explorer right click menu. It also supports 12 archive
 formats including creating and unzipping ZIP, CAB, TAR, BZ2, GZ, ARJ and 
 HA
 archives,
 and unzipping RAR, ACE, JAR, LZH and Z archives. You can automate routine
 compression tasks by recording PowerZip Macro Files. You can also create
 self-extracting
 archives that can be unzipped without a compression program.
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 I downloaded something I wanted to hear but it says it's a RAR file, and
 none of my 3 players will play it.  I did a Web search and it says you 
 have
 to have some sort of extraction program to play these, but I was
 unsuccessful trying to use the demo of one they suggested.  Can these be
 played at all or is there a workaround with Win Zip?  If anyone knows how 
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Re: WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER EQUALIZER

2006-06-23 Thread Tyler Wood
How do you use winamps equilizer? thanks.

Tyler
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Subject: Re: WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER EQUALIZER


I find it rather awkward to get to. But, once gotten to, I'd didn't have any
problem using it. But, I still prefer the accessibility of Winamp's
equalizer, over WMP's.
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Subject: WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER EQUALIZER


 Hi all

 Is the windows media player equalizer accessible?

 Regards

 Andre

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Re: mp3 player accessibility?

2006-06-20 Thread Tyler Wood
While we're at the support subject, I might as well add the following:

I emailed tech support for PNY, about fat32 and such. Got no response, so I 
phoned them. They actually did call back, but this time I'd called them on a 
USB cable. They did help me, so there support is there you just have to know 
how to find it. This is no way to give support though.

Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


I don't know that a USB cable would void any warranties! I almost bought a
 PNY but I read some  reviews and comments from people that stated that 
 tech
 support was not good. hopefully we shall all find a player we can live 
 with.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 11:30 AM
 Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


 well--before this incident with my player--I would've recommended the PNY
 vibe. Although I stil think it might be the USB cable, I bought it since
 my
 other one broke and its not from the manufacturer. Would that void my
 warranty? I've been looking at the tosheeba giggabeat since its just
 starting rockbox production.

 Tyler
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 8:51 PM
 Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


 There is no internal memory with this player. I have put a 2 gig sd card
 in
 it, but it probably would hold a 4 gig card. there is no recording
 feature,
 no resume or anything of that nature, so we can rule this player out for
 you.

 I want one that is accessible but with recording and resume capabilities
 but
 would prefer not to pay a high price such as a plextalk or bookport.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:23 PM
 Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


 Ah, I forgot. I'd like voice recording and resume feature. This is
 because
 of net library and I like recording events first hand. I don't care if
 the
 recording is good (on my PNY, it was 32 KBPS, .wav, and mono, which
 suited
 me just fine- and I could record 20 MB an hour, which was great).

 thanks,
 Tyler

 PS: How much memory does the player hold if any internally? And what's
 the
 batterylife like? what kind of cards does it take? thanks
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:27 PM
 Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


I am now using a mymusix player from radio shack. it doesn't record, or
has
 no resume, but it will play MP3 files just fine. it uses SD cards to
 hold
 the files.
 the firmware can be updated when it becomes available for the player.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:47 PM
 Subject: mp3 player accessibility?


 Hello,

 I know the iriver 100/300 series is accessible, but since they're not
 in
 production anymore, I can't get it.

 Heres the story:

 As you know my mp3 player wouldn't connect to the computer (I 
 couldn't
 access it or anything since it wouldn't show up in my computer no
 matter
 what I did) so I think I'll just return it, since its under worenty.
 What
 is a somewhat accessible player? I'm looking for a fairly high
 capacity,
 like 10 giggs or more. And a good brand, too. Both the players I had
 (a
 rio and this PNY) lasted me 10 months. But if worst comes to worst
 I'll
 take whatever you know of, I'm desperate right now. thanks.

 Tyler
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Re: Please Try it

2006-06-20 Thread Tyler Wood
What is this?
- Original Message - 
From: Farzana [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: shazia hasan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 9:29 AM
Subject: Please Try it


 Don't cheat, If you are honest, this tells the truth. It's pretty good. 
 Write your answers on a piece of paper, and NO cheating!! The answers are 
 at the
 bottom.

 1. Which is your favorite color out of: red, black, blue, green, or 
 yellow?

 2. Your first initial?

 3. Your month of birth?

 4. Which color do you like more, black or white?

 5. Name of a person of the same sex as yours.

 6. Your favorite number?

 7. Do you like Flying or Driving more?

 8. Do you like a lake or the ocean more?

 9. Write down a wish (a realistic one).

 When you're done, scroll down. (Don't cheat!)

 Answers

 1. If you choose:
 Red - You are alert and your life is full of love.
 Black - You are conservative and aggressive.
 Green - Your soul is relaxed and you are laid back.
 Blue - You are spontaneous and love kisses and affection from the ones you 
 love.
 Yellow - You are a very happy person and give good advice to those who are 
 down.

 2. If your initial is:
 A-K You have a lot of love and friendships in your life.
 L-R You try to enjoy your life to the maximum your love life is soon to 
 blossom.
 S-Z You like to help others and your future love life looks very good.

 3. If you were born in:
 Jan-Mar: The year will go very well for you and you will discover that you 
 fall in love with someone totally unexpected.
 April-June: You will have a strong love relationship that will not last 
 long but the memories will last forever.
 July-Sep: You will have a great year and will experience a major 
 life-changing experience for the good.
 Oct-Dec: Your love life will not be great, but eventually you will find 
 your soul mate.

 4. If you chose:
 Black: Your life will take on a different direction, it will seem hard at 
 the time but will be the best thing for you, and you will be glad for the 
 change.
 White: You will have a friend who completely confides in you and would do 
 anything for you, but you may not realize it.

 5. This person is your best friend.

 6. This is how many close friends you have in your lifetime.

 7. If you chose:
 Flying : You like adventure.
 Driving: You are a laid back person.

 8.. If you chose:
 Lake: You are loyal to your friends and your lover and are very reserved.
 Ocean: You are spontaneous and like to please people.

 9. This wish will come true only if you send this to five people in one 
 hour. Send it to ten peo! ple, and it will come true before your next 
 birthday.

 ~
 Farzana Taleb
 They say it takes a minute to find a special person, An hour to appreciate
 them, A day to love them, but an entire life to forget them.
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Re: nero question

2006-06-18 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

I just found out something today!

It seems I was looking in the wrong place for the meanings of the 
filters--they're all right there in the help! Number 2 is you can test the 
filters. Jaws doesn't tell you sometimes (like in the equilizer, for 
instance) what is 50 percent). So you test filters (tab to the button) and 
keep hitting end and home in the EQ. There are multiple um, I don't know 
what they are called...err...progress bars. While your testing the filters 
you can fiddle around with these. There are around 4 for bass boost, I'm not 
sure. There are a lot, though. Now another question- how do you go about 
making a cd that has *no* silence in it at all?

thanks,
Tyler
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: nero question


 Well while focused on a filter in the list, you route jaws to pc.  Then 
 left
 arrow until you hear a graphic number.  Now by default they are all
 unchecked.  So you press insert G and type in something like unchecked or
 not checked.
 Now if you do that on a few filters and you hear a different graphic 
 number
 than the first one, then that would mean it has a different checked 
 status.
 But it really isn't too hard to figure out what is checked and not 
 checked,
 because as I said I think they are all unchecked by default.
 But don't forget even after you label them, you still need to press insert
 up arrow to do a say line in order to hear the graphic label.
 Debbie
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 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:25 PM
 Subject: Re: nero question


 ah, so hold on:

 you go to a filter, and press insert+g to label it?

 thanks,
 Tyler
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 Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 8:54 AM
 Subject: Re: nero question


 Brian, it seems there is a checkbox in from of each of the filters that
 jaws
 isn't indication.  If you label the graphics as checked and unchecked for
 example, then if you do a say line on each of the items,  it will tell 
 you
 if it is checked or not.
 Sorry I don't have a better answer.
 Debbie
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 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 11:22 PM
 Subject: Re: nero question


 You can get to the filters by hitting CTRL-ENTER on one of the tracks, 
 and
 then CTRL-TABBING twice.  Though I don't know how to tell when a filter 
 is
 selected.

 That brings up a question I've been wondering about.  How can one make
 sure
 they aren't using any of the filters?  I do all of my normalizing and
 other
 processing during the editing faze before I'm ready to burn the CD's, so 
 I
 don't want any of the filters to be active.

 Blessings,

 Brian

 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 7:44 PM
 Subject: nero question


 Hi all,

 I have nero 7. I was reading in the help or such that there are 
 filters
 in the properties of the tracks you want to burn (in the listview of
 added
 tracks). How do I select a filter (for that matter, how do I select
 multiple filters in a listbox with JFW?). And, also, I looked through 
 the
 help file and couldn't find what the filters mean. Can anyone help me?
 (how do you adjust the equilizer and how do I know what I'm adjusting?
 What does fade in/fade out mean? all of those-- I don't have an idea 
 what
 the effects are, simply because I don't know what I'm looking for, if I
 have to do it one track at a time, if I even selected a filter...etc
 etc...). I'm using a somewhat accessible nero express (copy and paiste
 songs into it, but that's the only downside- it could be a lot worse).
 Any
 help would be greatly appriciated.

 Tyler
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Re: mp3 player accessibility?

2006-06-18 Thread Tyler Wood
well--before this incident with my player--I would've recommended the PNY 
vibe. Although I stil think it might be the USB cable, I bought it since my 
other one broke and its not from the manufacturer. Would that void my 
warranty? I've been looking at the tosheeba giggabeat since its just 
starting rockbox production.

Tyler
- Original Message - 
From: Gary Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


 There is no internal memory with this player. I have put a 2 gig sd card 
 in
 it, but it probably would hold a 4 gig card. there is no recording 
 feature,
 no resume or anything of that nature, so we can rule this player out for
 you.

 I want one that is accessible but with recording and resume capabilities 
 but
 would prefer not to pay a high price such as a plextalk or bookport.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 1:23 PM
 Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


 Ah, I forgot. I'd like voice recording and resume feature. This is 
 because
 of net library and I like recording events first hand. I don't care if 
 the
 recording is good (on my PNY, it was 32 KBPS, .wav, and mono, which 
 suited
 me just fine- and I could record 20 MB an hour, which was great).

 thanks,
 Tyler

 PS: How much memory does the player hold if any internally? And what's 
 the
 batterylife like? what kind of cards does it take? thanks
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:27 PM
 Subject: Re: mp3 player accessibility?


I am now using a mymusix player from radio shack. it doesn't record, or
has
 no resume, but it will play MP3 files just fine. it uses SD cards to 
 hold
 the files.
 the firmware can be updated when it becomes available for the player.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:47 PM
 Subject: mp3 player accessibility?


 Hello,

 I know the iriver 100/300 series is accessible, but since they're not 
 in
 production anymore, I can't get it.

 Heres the story:

 As you know my mp3 player wouldn't connect to the computer (I couldn't
 access it or anything since it wouldn't show up in my computer no 
 matter
 what I did) so I think I'll just return it, since its under worenty.
 What
 is a somewhat accessible player? I'm looking for a fairly high 
 capacity,
 like 10 giggs or more. And a good brand, too. Both the players I had (a
 rio and this PNY) lasted me 10 months. But if worst comes to worst I'll
 take whatever you know of, I'm desperate right now. thanks.

 Tyler
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Re: mp3 player accessibility?

2006-06-17 Thread Tyler Wood
Ah, I forgot. I'd like voice recording and resume feature. This is because 
of net library and I like recording events first hand. I don't care if the 
recording is good (on my PNY, it was 32 KBPS, .wav, and mono, which suited 
me just fine- and I could record 20 MB an hour, which was great).

thanks,
Tyler

PS: How much memory does the player hold if any internally? And what's the 
batterylife like? what kind of cards does it take? thanks
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I am now using a mymusix player from radio shack. it doesn't record, or has
 no resume, but it will play MP3 files just fine. it uses SD cards to hold
 the files.
 the firmware can be updated when it becomes available for the player.

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 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 8:47 PM
 Subject: mp3 player accessibility?


 Hello,

 I know the iriver 100/300 series is accessible, but since they're not in
 production anymore, I can't get it.

 Heres the story:

 As you know my mp3 player wouldn't connect to the computer (I couldn't
 access it or anything since it wouldn't show up in my computer no matter
 what I did) so I think I'll just return it, since its under worenty. What
 is a somewhat accessible player? I'm looking for a fairly high capacity,
 like 10 giggs or more. And a good brand, too. Both the players I had (a
 rio and this PNY) lasted me 10 months. But if worst comes to worst I'll
 take whatever you know of, I'm desperate right now. thanks.

 Tyler
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Re: nero question

2006-06-17 Thread Tyler Wood
ah, so hold on:

you go to a filter, and press insert+g to label it?

thanks,
Tyler
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 Brian, it seems there is a checkbox in from of each of the filters that 
 jaws
 isn't indication.  If you label the graphics as checked and unchecked for
 example, then if you do a say line on each of the items,  it will tell you
 if it is checked or not.
 Sorry I don't have a better answer.
 Debbie
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 You can get to the filters by hitting CTRL-ENTER on one of the tracks, and
 then CTRL-TABBING twice.  Though I don't know how to tell when a filter is
 selected.

 That brings up a question I've been wondering about.  How can one make 
 sure
 they aren't using any of the filters?  I do all of my normalizing and 
 other
 processing during the editing faze before I'm ready to burn the CD's, so I
 don't want any of the filters to be active.

 Blessings,

 Brian

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 Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 7:44 PM
 Subject: nero question


 Hi all,

 I have nero 7. I was reading in the help or such that there are filters
 in the properties of the tracks you want to burn (in the listview of 
 added
 tracks). How do I select a filter (for that matter, how do I select
 multiple filters in a listbox with JFW?). And, also, I looked through the
 help file and couldn't find what the filters mean. Can anyone help me?
 (how do you adjust the equilizer and how do I know what I'm adjusting?
 What does fade in/fade out mean? all of those-- I don't have an idea what
 the effects are, simply because I don't know what I'm looking for, if I
 have to do it one track at a time, if I even selected a filter...etc
 etc...). I'm using a somewhat accessible nero express (copy and paiste
 songs into it, but that's the only downside- it could be a lot worse). 
 Any
 help would be greatly appriciated.

 Tyler
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nero question

2006-06-16 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi all,

I have nero 7. I was reading in the help or such that there are filters in 
the properties of the tracks you want to burn (in the listview of added 
tracks). How do I select a filter (for that matter, how do I select multiple 
filters in a listbox with JFW?). And, also, I looked through the help file and 
couldn't find what the filters mean. Can anyone help me? (how do you adjust the 
equilizer and how do I know what I'm adjusting? What does fade in/fade out 
mean? all of those-- I don't have an idea what the effects are, simply because 
I don't know what I'm looking for, if I have to do it one track at a time, if I 
even selected a filter...etc etc...). I'm using a somewhat accessible nero 
express (copy and paiste songs into it, but that's the only downside- it could 
be a lot worse). Any help would be greatly appriciated.

Tyler
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mp3 player accessibility?

2006-06-16 Thread Tyler Wood
Hello,

I know the iriver 100/300 series is accessible, but since they're not in 
production anymore, I can't get it.

Heres the story:

As you know my mp3 player wouldn't connect to the computer (I couldn't access 
it or anything since it wouldn't show up in my computer no matter what I did) 
so I think I'll just return it, since its under worenty. What is a somewhat 
accessible player? I'm looking for a fairly high capacity, like 10 giggs or 
more. And a good brand, too. Both the players I had (a rio and this PNY) lasted 
me 10 months. But if worst comes to worst I'll take whatever you know of, I'm 
desperate right now. thanks.

Tyler
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-08 Thread Tyler Wood
Winamp gets my vote simply because for some things it beats WMP. I don't 
want to argue or anything, but winamp has time markers, good for the avid 
reader. It also is easier to navigate in the library. It could just be me 
but jaws is saying in wmp treeview, closed instead of treeview album etc 
etc. But winamp can't go by album and artist, but that doesn't matter since 
I usually make playlists in WMP. On the other hand, if you meant ripping, 
WMP does a supirior job, besides from CDEX or exact audio copy or any 
program deticated to ripping.

Tyler
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 Not only is it a windows media audio format, but it's also the best format
 by a mile.

 Heere is my 2 cents.  Considering windows media player 10 works really 
 well
 with jaws and I wouldn't mind betting that it also works with window eyes
 and any other half decent screen reader, then wmp 10 gets my vote and so
 does the wma format mentioned.

 Warren French.

 Please feel free to add me to your msn contacts.  My msn id is
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 Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 6:53 AM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Lossless is a Windows Media Audio format!
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 3:41 PM
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 Its not a program; its a music format, like mp3 or wavv.

 Tyler
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:26 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi, Kevin.  Where can you get this program called Lossless?
 Rosemarie

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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 11:03 AM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi Mari.

 Not a stupid question at all - the myriad of formats are definitely
 confusing until you get more acquainted with digital music.

 Basically, lossless means that nothing has been taken away from the
 music
 during compression.  So, all of your high and low frequencies are left
 intact and therefore the quality of the source music is preserved.

 The opposite of lossless is known as lossy.  This covers formats like
 MP3
 and WMA files ripped at lower bit rates.  With lossy compression, some
 of
 the high and low frequencies are lost to compress the music down into
 the
 smallest space possible.  There are also a number of psycho-acoustic
 techniques used to remove parts of the music that is deemed will not 
 be
 missed by the listener such as quieter sounds that happen to be 
 playing
 whilst there is a louder sound almost obscuring it.  All formats have
 their
 own proprietary algorithms that dictate how the music is processed and
 that's why it's never a good idea to convert from one lossy format to
 another.

 Lossless files take up a lot more disc space than lossy formats and so
 it's
 worth bearing this in mind when deciding on what format to use.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:35 PM
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 Hi Kevin,

 Thank you so much for sharing the step-by-step method for extracting
 tracks with Windows Media Player. I have just begun learning how to 
 do
 this, and I was a bit confused. One question: What is lossless?
 Stupid, I know, but I'm a beginner. Thank you again.

 Mari Dole



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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-08 Thread Tyler Wood
Mine does 52- but I'm guessing you got yours a while back. I got mine in 04, 
and a lot of new burners burn at 52 x (that is if they are stand-alone, not 
with dvd burner as well).

Tyler
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 hi tyler
 i highly doubt real networks will switch to something like winamp, i just
 can't see it.
 the paid version of winamp burns at 48x, but this is only useful if you 
 have
 a burner that supports burning that fast. not many burners that come with
 pc's do, and most of the lower end externals or mountables do either. my
 laptop only burns at 16x i think, possibly 24 and the one i installed on 
 the
 98 machine does 16, and we paid pretty good money for it.

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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-08 Thread Tyler Wood
really? tell me, friend, is it free to burn mp3 cds? no. And, no again, you 
can't make mp3 conversions in what I'm talking about. Real player saves its 
library in some unknown directory to start with, and it saves from a cd in 
.rm or some such format. I don't see an mp3 conversion hear, anyway. Unless 
you pay for it, probably.


Tyler
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 7:31 AM
Subject: RE: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Now, why would you say something like that.  Of course Replayer allows 
 .mp3
 conversions.


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 On Behalf Of Tyler Wood
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 3:43 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

 I think its stupid that real player doesn't allow .mp3 conversion, but 
 that
 is about the only setback I can see, although you have to pay for some
 things which is even more of a drag. I stil like winamp, though, but I use
 meedia player for leasure music listening since its real easy to make
 playlists in.

 Tyler
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:20 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi Tyler.

 There's plenty of references to using OGG plug-ins in media player - just
 google it.  As for the real format, well that's just too proprietary and
 will never be supported widely by portable devices and is a pain to
 convert
 so that's a non starter for me even if it is the best player in the 
 world.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 ahem...

 I'd have to say that real player would win against playing all filetypes
 even though it may be hard to get used to. Its easy to make a playlist,
 and
 at least in my experience its a good all-around player. You can rip 
 music
 from real player, too. It it doesn't get much simpler: put a cd into the
 tray and have it rip to your library automaticly. Only problem is that
 its
 real format which is a drag. Not to argue or anything but I haven't seen
 a
 big difference in winamp and windows meedia player, though. Winamp plays
 .ogg. Is that the only player that does? Or is there a pluggin for wmp?
 thanks

 Tyler
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 12:56 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


  Hi Brandon.
 
  Don't completely disagree with your points below - very valid.
  However,
 I
  don't think it gets much easier to rip a CD than placing a CD in the
  drawer
  and having it automatically ejected less than 2 minutes later having
 been
  ripped to the format of your choice which once set as your default 
  will
  stick.  You're free to do as much or as little with your computer 
  while
  media player is ripping too.  I personally ripped with CDEX for years
 but
  was converted over to media player due to CDEX's lack of support for
  modern
  formats and, in particular, the format I use most often, lossless WMA.
 I
  haven't regretted it.  Also bear in mind that the free version of CDEX
 is
  ancient now and the current version is not free unlike media player 
  10.
 
  As far as playback goes, try playing a concept album where the tracks
 run
  into each other or a live album in both winamp and media player 10.
  You'll
  see that media player wins hands down in providing a seemless 
  listening
  experience.  As for quality, it's very subjective but I do think that
  media
  player does a better job with WMA than winamp.  I suppose that's not a
  surprise given it's a  microsoft player playing a microsoft format?
 
  Regards.
 
  Kevin
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  From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 3:14 PM
  Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player
 
 
  hi,
  here's my thoughts on the subject.
 
  windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you
 can
  go
  out and download a free program such as CDEX which is much easier to
 use,
  is
  focused on ripping and allows you to convert into mp3 much easier 
  than
  windows media, as well as having more ripping modes if those cd's are
  scratched. to get it, or even just check it out, go to
  http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
  if you don't like it, you can remove it, but i personally use it for
  ripping
  as well as converting between different formats.
 
  as for playing music, I know a lot of blind people

Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-08 Thread Tyler Wood
Yeah, your not kidding. It takes a while to make an image of a cd when your 
burning, just to start with the burning limmitations.

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 7:40 AM
Subject: RE: ripping CD's with windows media player


I don't know, even my Ipod supports the Real format, both protected and
 unprotected.  Windows Media has some real limitations.


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 On Behalf Of Kevin Lloyd
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 3:20 PM
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 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

 Hi Tyler.

 There's plenty of references to using OGG plug-ins in media player - just
 google it.  As for the real format, well that's just too proprietary and
 will never be supported widely by portable devices and is a pain to 
 convert
 so that's a non starter for me even if it is the best player in the world.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 ahem...

 I'd have to say that real player would win against playing all filetypes
 even though it may be hard to get used to. Its easy to make a playlist,
 and
 at least in my experience its a good all-around player. You can rip music
 from real player, too. It it doesn't get much simpler: put a cd into the
 tray and have it rip to your library automaticly. Only problem is that 
 its
 real format which is a drag. Not to argue or anything but I haven't seen 
 a
 big difference in winamp and windows meedia player, though. Winamp plays
 .ogg. Is that the only player that does? Or is there a pluggin for wmp?
 thanks

 Tyler
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 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 12:56 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


  Hi Brandon.
 
  Don't completely disagree with your points below - very valid. 
  However,
 I
  don't think it gets much easier to rip a CD than placing a CD in the
  drawer
  and having it automatically ejected less than 2 minutes later having
 been
  ripped to the format of your choice which once set as your default will
  stick.  You're free to do as much or as little with your computer while
  media player is ripping too.  I personally ripped with CDEX for years
 but
  was converted over to media player due to CDEX's lack of support for
  modern
  formats and, in particular, the format I use most often, lossless WMA.
 I
  haven't regretted it.  Also bear in mind that the free version of CDEX
 is
  ancient now and the current version is not free unlike media player 10.
 
  As far as playback goes, try playing a concept album where the tracks
 run
  into each other or a live album in both winamp and media player 10.
  You'll
  see that media player wins hands down in providing a seemless listening
  experience.  As for quality, it's very subjective but I do think that
  media
  player does a better job with WMA than winamp.  I suppose that's not a
  surprise given it's a  microsoft player playing a microsoft format?
 
  Regards.
 
  Kevin
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  From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 3:14 PM
  Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player
 
 
  hi,
  here's my thoughts on the subject.
 
  windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you
 can
  go
  out and download a free program such as CDEX which is much easier to
 use,
  is
  focused on ripping and allows you to convert into mp3 much easier than
  windows media, as well as having more ripping modes if those cd's are
  scratched. to get it, or even just check it out, go to
  http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
  if you don't like it, you can remove it, but i personally use it for
  ripping
  as well as converting between different formats.
 
  as for playing music, I know a lot of blind people use winamp. it's
  totally
  scripted, and doesn't have a bunch of garbage that you don't need. 
  it's
  all
  keyboard controled and easy. it rips cd's as well, and is also a good
  method
  despite being a bit slower. on my pc, it still ripped a cd in 10
 minutes
  with little processor eating up, so i could do other stuff while
 ripping.
  winamp allows you to burn cd's as well, and in my opinion is easier to
  use
  than media player, besides having more internet broadcasting stations
  available that media player doesn't have.
 
  the only disadvantage to winamp, and this can be gotten around, is it
  doesn't play dvd movies. there are plugins that allow you to do this,
  though.
  winamp can

Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-08 Thread Tyler Wood
where is this? *clapps hands...appoligizes...I didn't know there was an 
option to do that. And now my real player is acting mental. When I go to 
burn a cd, it won't show me the list of currently added songs. What's going 
on hear?

Tyler

PS: that's just to begin with, there are a lot of other things going wrong 
now. When I exit real player, and go back into it, it won't tell me where I 
am when I tab around. I know I'm in the real player window, but jaws is 
announcing nothing when I'm in real player. I tried maximizing and all that 
happy crappy, nothing worked. Would a uninstal and reinstal do it?

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:16 AM
Subject: RE: ripping CD's with windows media player


 You can change the default format from the Real formats to several other
 choices.

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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 1:46 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

 ahem...

 I'd have to say that real player would win against playing all filetypes
 even though it may be hard to get used to. Its easy to make a playlist,
 and at least in my experience its a good all-around player. You can rip
 music from real player, too. It it doesn't get much simpler: put a cd
 into the tray and have it rip to your library automaticly. Only problem
 is that its real format which is a drag. Not to argue or anything but I
 haven't seen a big difference in winamp and windows meedia player,
 though. Winamp plays .ogg. Is that the only player that does? Or is
 there a pluggin for wmp?
 thanks

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 12:56 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi Brandon.

 Don't completely disagree with your points below - very valid.
 However, I
 don't think it gets much easier to rip a CD than placing a CD in the
 drawer
 and having it automatically ejected less than 2 minutes later having
 been
 ripped to the format of your choice which once set as your default
 will
 stick.  You're free to do as much or as little with your computer
 while
 media player is ripping too.  I personally ripped with CDEX for years
 but
 was converted over to media player due to CDEX's lack of support for
 modern
 formats and, in particular, the format I use most often, lossless WMA.
 I
 haven't regretted it.  Also bear in mind that the free version of CDEX
 is
 ancient now and the current version is not free unlike media player
 10.

 As far as playback goes, try playing a concept album where the tracks
 run
 into each other or a live album in both winamp and media player 10.
 You'll
 see that media player wins hands down in providing a seemless
 listening
 experience.  As for quality, it's very subjective but I do think that
 media
 player does a better job with WMA than winamp.  I suppose that's not a
 surprise given it's a  microsoft player playing a microsoft format?

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message - 
 From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 3:14 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 hi,
 here's my thoughts on the subject.

 windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you
 can
 go
 out and download a free program such as CDEX which is much easier to
 use,
 is
 focused on ripping and allows you to convert into mp3 much easier
 than
 windows media, as well as having more ripping modes if those cd's are
 scratched. to get it, or even just check it out, go to
 http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
 if you don't like it, you can remove it, but i personally use it for
 ripping
 as well as converting between different formats.

 as for playing music, I know a lot of blind people use winamp. it's
 totally
 scripted, and doesn't have a bunch of garbage that you don't need.
 it's
 all
 keyboard controled and easy. it rips cd's as well, and is also a good
 method
 despite being a bit slower. on my pc, it still ripped a cd in 10
 minutes
 with little processor eating up, so i could do other stuff while
 ripping.
 winamp allows you to burn cd's as well, and in my opinion is easier
 to
 use
 than media player, besides having more internet broadcasting stations
 available that media player doesn't have.

 the only disadvantage to winamp, and this can be gotten around, is it
 doesn't play dvd movies. there are plugins that allow you to do this,
 though.
 winamp can be gotten from
 http://www.winamp.com
 that's about it from me.
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-08 Thread Tyler Wood
I don't have a problem, the problem is I'd rather be able to choose the 
exact bitrate (not just quolity: 0 percent). I used the jaws cursor and got 
nothing, at least from what I could understand. What is zero quolity vs. 100 
percent quolity in bitrates?

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 7:56 AM
Subject: RE: ripping CD's with windows media player


I don't know why people have such a problem ripping CD's with Windows Media
 Player.  Just don't have the player in skin mode and make extensive use of
 your tab key and it's easy to do what you want.


 -Original Message-
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 On Behalf Of Tyler Wood
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:42 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

 To add to that, though, windows meedia player is good for a beginner. Then
 you could move up to cdex when you know all of the ripping methods and 
 such.

 Tyler
 - Original Message - 
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:14 AM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 hi,
 here's my thoughts on the subject.

 windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you can
 go
 out and download a free program such as CDEX which is much easier to use,
 is
 focused on ripping and allows you to convert into mp3 much easier than
 windows media, as well as having more ripping modes if those cd's are
 scratched. to get it, or even just check it out, go to
 http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
 if you don't like it, you can remove it, but i personally use it for
 ripping
 as well as converting between different formats.

 as for playing music, I know a lot of blind people use winamp. it's
 totally
 scripted, and doesn't have a bunch of garbage that you don't need. it's
 all
 keyboard controled and easy. it rips cd's as well, and is also a good
 method
 despite being a bit slower. on my pc, it still ripped a cd in 10 minutes
 with little processor eating up, so i could do other stuff while ripping.
 winamp allows you to burn cd's as well, and in my opinion is easier to 
 use
 than media player, besides having more internet broadcasting stations
 available that media player doesn't have.

 the only disadvantage to winamp, and this can be gotten around, is it
 doesn't play dvd movies. there are plugins that allow you to do this,
 though.
 winamp can be gotten from
 http://www.winamp.com
 that's about it from me.
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-08 Thread Tyler Wood
Hey brandon I'll send you that if you don't have it. Its free as far as I 
can remember look on nero.com if I'm not on MSN tonight. Oh, don't feel bad 
even if its only 16 x. I once had one on my 98 machine that was 8x, but than 
that was in 2001.

Tyler
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Subject: RE: ripping CD's with windows media player


 The max will show up in Windows Media player as what ever the speed of 
 media
 was rated the last time you burned a cd.  Find out what your drive is 
 rated
 for and buy the corresponding media.  If you are running 98SE or above 
 then
 the only thing you would need to update is your drive.  Do you use nero? 
 If
 so, run the info tool on your drive.


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 Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 8:27 PM
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 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

 hi
 i don't think it's the media. even in my computer with no media in, the 
 max
 is 16x as far as i can remember. would a firmware upgrade, if i can find
 one, help?

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Re: CDex information.

2006-06-06 Thread Tyler Wood
Can you give me a link to download and try it? thanks

Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: CDex information.


 Hi Folks:

 In recent posts, I've seen references to the fact that CDex is no longer
 free.  I don't know where the author of the posts came across the
 information but I can tell you that CDex 1.60 Beta 1, is still freeware.

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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
Ripping cds with windows meedia player is easy:

1. open windows meedia player.2. Asuming you have version 10, tab until you 
hear rip cd or something; even if you don't have 10, however, something 
similar will be there.
3. Press space, and tab until you see a list box with checkboxes. You can 
check which songs you would like ripped; all are checked as default, I 
think.
Click rip music.

If you'd like to change where your music gets ripped to, the format of the 
music and the quolity of the music which you rip, press alt-t and go to 
options. Press control tab until you hear rip music; theres an option where 
you can set the cd to eject when its finished, I'd check this since its hard 
to tell when the cd is done if you can't see the progress bar and wmp 
doesn't really have a finish diologue or anything. There is also a rip cd at 
when inserted; this is all personal preference.

hope that helped
Tyler
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Subject: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi, everyone.  I have a lot of oldies CD's that I'd like to put in the My 
 Music folder.  Has anyone had much luck with windows media player?  If 
 so, could someone please tell me how to rip my CD's?  Would I have to have 
 a special program to rip CD's?  Thank you for your help in advance.
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
This is a method, I believe, that is kind of like bariable bitrate. By this 
I mean that the bitrates will switch between 128 and 60 or something 
similar, depending of the complexity of the music and part of the small. By 
doing this, the music will sound just as good and the file will be smaller. 
Maybe this is wrong. Sorry if it is.

Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 8:35 AM
Subject: RE: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi Kevin,

 Thank you so much for sharing the step-by-step method for extracting
 tracks with Windows Media Player. I have just begun learning how to do
 this, and I was a bit confused. One question: What is lossless?
 Stupid, I know, but I'm a beginner. Thank you again.

 Mari Dole



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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
To add to that, though, windows meedia player is good for a beginner. Then 
you could move up to cdex when you know all of the ripping methods and such.

Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 hi,
 here's my thoughts on the subject.

 windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you can 
 go
 out and download a free program such as CDEX which is much easier to use, 
 is
 focused on ripping and allows you to convert into mp3 much easier than
 windows media, as well as having more ripping modes if those cd's are
 scratched. to get it, or even just check it out, go to
 http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
 if you don't like it, you can remove it, but i personally use it for 
 ripping
 as well as converting between different formats.

 as for playing music, I know a lot of blind people use winamp. it's 
 totally
 scripted, and doesn't have a bunch of garbage that you don't need. it's 
 all
 keyboard controled and easy. it rips cd's as well, and is also a good 
 method
 despite being a bit slower. on my pc, it still ripped a cd in 10 minutes
 with little processor eating up, so i could do other stuff while ripping.
 winamp allows you to burn cd's as well, and in my opinion is easier to use
 than media player, besides having more internet broadcasting stations
 available that media player doesn't have.

 the only disadvantage to winamp, and this can be gotten around, is it
 doesn't play dvd movies. there are plugins that allow you to do this,
 though.
 winamp can be gotten from
 http://www.winamp.com
 that's about it from me.
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
You could always try cdex or exact audio copy. (I don't have the link right 
off hand for the latter). By use of a compressor (a good one, mind you like 
laim or such) you can get a variable bitrate, which means the music will go 
up or down in KBPS depending on the complexity or voluem of the music. There 
is a very comprehensive guide on installing and using the program but, 
again, I lost the link- sorry. I'm sure if you googled it, though, you might 
find exact audio copy. If I find it I'll email you privately.

Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 1:50 PM
Subject: RE: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi all

 Just another question about this for which there is probably not really an
 answer.

 Are there some music which can actually be e.g. ripped to mp3 format 
 without
 really losing too much or no sound quality?

 I am thinking now of e.g. music recorded in the fifties and sixties, 
 single
 instruments or people singing with very small accomponiments?

 Just curious.

 Andre


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 Hi Mari.

 Not a stupid question at all - the myriad of formats are definitely
 confusing until you get more acquainted with digital music.

 Basically, lossless means that nothing has been taken away from the music
 during compression.  So, all of your high and low frequencies are left
 intact and therefore the quality of the source music is preserved.

 The opposite of lossless is known as lossy.  This covers formats like MP3
 and WMA files ripped at lower bit rates.  With lossy compression, some of
 the high and low frequencies are lost to compress the music down into the
 smallest space possible.  There are also a number of psycho-acoustic
 techniques used to remove parts of the music that is deemed will not be
 missed by the listener such as quieter sounds that happen to be playing
 whilst there is a louder sound almost obscuring it.  All formats have 
 their
 own proprietary algorithms that dictate how the music is processed and
 that's why it's never a good idea to convert from one lossy format to
 another.

 Lossless files take up a lot more disc space than lossy formats and so 
 it's
 worth bearing this in mind when deciding on what format to use.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 Hi Kevin,

 Thank you so much for sharing the step-by-step method for extracting
 tracks with Windows Media Player. I have just begun learning how to do
 this, and I was a bit confused. One question: What is lossless?
 Stupid, I know, but I'm a beginner. Thank you again.

 Mari Dole



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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
Do you mean licensed files? My winamp plays them. That's too bad, though, if 
its a really long file in wmp you can't really have a bookmark where in 
winamp there are time markers.

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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
I think its stupid that real player doesn't allow .mp3 conversion, but that 
is about the only setback I can see, although you have to pay for some 
things which is even more of a drag. I stil like winamp, though, but I use 
meedia player for leasure music listening since its real easy to make 
playlists in.

Tyler
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 Hi Tyler.

 There's plenty of references to using OGG plug-ins in media player - just
 google it.  As for the real format, well that's just too proprietary and
 will never be supported widely by portable devices and is a pain to 
 convert
 so that's a non starter for me even if it is the best player in the world.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 ahem...

 I'd have to say that real player would win against playing all filetypes
 even though it may be hard to get used to. Its easy to make a playlist,
 and
 at least in my experience its a good all-around player. You can rip music
 from real player, too. It it doesn't get much simpler: put a cd into the
 tray and have it rip to your library automaticly. Only problem is that 
 its
 real format which is a drag. Not to argue or anything but I haven't seen 
 a
 big difference in winamp and windows meedia player, though. Winamp plays
 .ogg. Is that the only player that does? Or is there a pluggin for wmp?
 thanks

 Tyler
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 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


  Hi Brandon.
 
  Don't completely disagree with your points below - very valid. 
  However,
 I
  don't think it gets much easier to rip a CD than placing a CD in the
  drawer
  and having it automatically ejected less than 2 minutes later having
 been
  ripped to the format of your choice which once set as your default will
  stick.  You're free to do as much or as little with your computer while
  media player is ripping too.  I personally ripped with CDEX for years
 but
  was converted over to media player due to CDEX's lack of support for
  modern
  formats and, in particular, the format I use most often, lossless WMA.
 I
  haven't regretted it.  Also bear in mind that the free version of CDEX
 is
  ancient now and the current version is not free unlike media player 10.
 
  As far as playback goes, try playing a concept album where the tracks
 run
  into each other or a live album in both winamp and media player 10.
  You'll
  see that media player wins hands down in providing a seemless listening
  experience.  As for quality, it's very subjective but I do think that
  media
  player does a better job with WMA than winamp.  I suppose that's not a
  surprise given it's a  microsoft player playing a microsoft format?
 
  Regards.
 
  Kevin
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  From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 3:14 PM
  Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player
 
 
  hi,
  here's my thoughts on the subject.
 
  windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you
 can
  go
  out and download a free program such as CDEX which is much easier to
 use,
  is
  focused on ripping and allows you to convert into mp3 much easier than
  windows media, as well as having more ripping modes if those cd's are
  scratched. to get it, or even just check it out, go to
  http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
  if you don't like it, you can remove it, but i personally use it for
  ripping
  as well as converting between different formats.
 
  as for playing music, I know a lot of blind people use winamp. it's
  totally
  scripted, and doesn't have a bunch of garbage that you don't need. 
  it's
  all
  keyboard controled and easy. it rips cd's as well, and is also a good
  method
  despite being a bit slower. on my pc, it still ripped a cd in 10
 minutes
  with little processor eating up, so i could do other stuff while
 ripping.
  winamp allows you to burn cd's as well, and in my opinion is easier to
  use
  than media player, besides having more internet broadcasting stations
  available that media player doesn't have.
 
  the only disadvantage to winamp, and this can be gotten around, is it
  doesn't play dvd movies. there are plugins that allow you to do this,
  though.
  winamp can be gotten from
  http://www.winamp.com
  that's about it from me.
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
Ah, yes. Forgot about that. Its been a long time since I've ripped music 
with WMP. I stil don't like the fact that when I convert to .mp3, I can only 
fit about 40 songs onto an mp3 cd, as a posed to 150 if I download the 
songs.

Tyler
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Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi Tyler.

 You can use your JAWS cursor to check the status of the rip.  Just below 
 the
 menu bar there's a toolbar that says 'stop rip' when ripping is in 
 progress
 and this changes to 'rip music' when the rip is completed.  The automatic
 ejection of the CD is more convenient though, of course.

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message - 
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 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 7:38 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Ripping cds with windows meedia player is easy:

 1. open windows meedia player.2. Asuming you have version 10, tab until
 you
 hear rip cd or something; even if you don't have 10, however, something
 similar will be there.
 3. Press space, and tab until you see a list box with checkboxes. You can
 check which songs you would like ripped; all are checked as default, I
 think.
 Click rip music.

 If you'd like to change where your music gets ripped to, the format of 
 the
 music and the quolity of the music which you rip, press alt-t and go to
 options. Press control tab until you hear rip music; theres an option
 where
 you can set the cd to eject when its finished, I'd check this since its
 hard
 to tell when the cd is done if you can't see the progress bar and wmp
 doesn't really have a finish diologue or anything. There is also a rip cd
 at
 when inserted; this is all personal preference.

 hope that helped
 Tyler
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 From: Rosemarie Chavarria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 10:04 PM
 Subject: ripping CD's with windows media player


  Hi, everyone.  I have a lot of oldies CD's that I'd like to put in the
 My
  Music folder.  Has anyone had much luck with windows media player?  If
  so, could someone please tell me how to rip my CD's?  Would I have to
 have
  a special program to rip CD's?  Thank you for your help in advance.
  Rosemarie
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
My mp3 player can't play .ogg files and besides it doesn't work. But what 
was the link to CD-ex again? I'd like to try it out.

thanks
Tyler
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 hi tyler,
 the reason that is is because of the bitrate. it's probably set at like 
 320
 or some garbage like that. you get just as good results with 192 cbr, or 
 vbr
 around 192 even. personally, i use ogg. i don't mind having a bit less
 quality, so i use the OU2V3 ogg encoder with CDEX, which allows me to use
 bitrates around 70 kbps with only a slight squeezing of the stereo image,
 and not many artifacts detectable at all, but at the same time allows me 
 to
 fit about 210 songs on my 512 mb mp3 player, and some of those songs are
 metallica's live stuff, which is pretty darned long.
 brandon

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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
Do you mean the quolity? Its kind of stupid- it goes in percents as a posed 
to bitrate. Or were you talking about cd-ex? I haven't used that yet but 
really want to now.

Tyler
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 what you have to do is set the sliders to 128 in the options for ripping

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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:44 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Ah, yes. Forgot about that. Its been a long time since I've ripped music
 with WMP. I stil don't like the fact that when I convert to .mp3, I can
 only
 fit about 40 songs onto an mp3 cd, as a posed to 150 if I download the
 songs.

 Tyler
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 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 2:11 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Hi Tyler.

 You can use your JAWS cursor to check the status of the rip.  Just below
 the
 menu bar there's a toolbar that says 'stop rip' when ripping is in
 progress
 and this changes to 'rip music' when the rip is completed.  The 
 automatic
 ejection of the CD is more convenient though, of course.

 Regards.

 Kevin
 E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 7:38 PM
 Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player


 Ripping cds with windows meedia player is easy:

 1. open windows meedia player.2. Asuming you have version 10, tab until
 you
 hear rip cd or something; even if you don't have 10, however,
 something
 similar will be there.
 3. Press space, and tab until you see a list box with checkboxes. You
 can
 check which songs you would like ripped; all are checked as default, I
 think.
 Click rip music.

 If you'd like to change where your music gets ripped to, the format of
 the
 music and the quolity of the music which you rip, press alt-t and go to
 options. Press control tab until you hear rip music; theres an option
 where
 you can set the cd to eject when its finished, I'd check this since its
 hard
 to tell when the cd is done if you can't see the progress bar and wmp
 doesn't really have a finish diologue or anything. There is also a rip
 cd
 at
 when inserted; this is all personal preference.

 hope that helped
 Tyler
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 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 10:04 PM
 Subject: ripping CD's with windows media player


  Hi, everyone.  I have a lot of oldies CD's that I'd like to put in 
  the
 My
  Music folder.  Has anyone had much luck with windows media player?
  If
  so, could someone please tell me how to rip my CD's?  Would I have to
 have
  a special program to rip CD's?  Thank you for your help in advance.
  Rosemarie
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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
That's what I don't get. If real would ditch that format and have a player 
like winamp, I'm sure they might get a bigger audience. Besides, I burned 
cds with real player for well over 2 years on my old win 98 machine. I can 
even see real player being supior to winamp since it burns as fast as 52 x 
for free. Winamp, even the payed version, only burns as fast as 40 or 48 x i 
can't remember. But I guess that's not my say, and I'm rambling on, I'd 
better stop.

Tyler
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 hi tyler,
 real player may be a good player, but like was said here, real format is a
 bugger to convert and is not supported very widely, so it was instantly
 taken off my list of possibilities.
 brandon

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Re: ripping CD's with windows media player

2006-06-04 Thread Tyler Wood
Gold wave allows you to tweak audio files (as Keven said, volume). You can 
also tweak various other things, such as echo, reverb, and I'm not sure what 
else. Oh yeah, you can convert between file formatts, and you can also 
change channels (so that the right speaker is now on the left speaker). The 
great thing is that if you record a mono audiobook from cassette, you can 
change it into stario with this feature. Goldwave will probably cost around 
$50-60, maybe less. That's nothing compaired to 200 dollars for sound forge, 
which most people like myself don't need. You could try a demo of goldwave, 
as well. I believe the link to get it is:

http://www.goldwave.com

like I said, you can use it free for a various number of commands, I can't 
remember now.
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Hi, I'd like to know about the gold wolf program that you mentioned.
Thanks.

Terri
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Hi Rosemary.

Here's a few notes I put together for a friend on ripping CD's using windows
media player 10.  Hope they may be of some use.

Now, for ripping losslessly.  The good news is that the program is free and
you'll probably already have it.  It's windows media player.  You will need
to have media player 10 though to rip losslessly.
The format I use is WMA rather than WAV.  The WMA  format has the advantage
that it supports ID3 tags which WAV doesn't.  The ID3  tags are used to hold
information about the music such as artist, album name, track number, track
title, genre, year released, etc.  The WMA format also takes a little less
space than WAV as it's compressed but compressed losslessly.
What you'll need to do?
1.  Start windows media player.
2.  Press alt and T to open the tools menu.
3.  Use the up arrow to find the options menu and press enter.
4.  You'll now be in the player tab.  Press shift  tab to move up to the
list of tabs and then right arrow to locate the ripping tab.
5.  Tabbing once will land you on the change button.  Pressing spacebar or
enter will open a dialogue that will allow you to change where you rip your
music
to.  Initially this will be set to my music in the my documents folder.
6.  Pressing tab again will land you on the file name button.  This is where
you can specify how you want your ripped music files to be named.  The
default
is that you'll get a folder with the artist name and inside there a folder
with the album name.  Opening the album folder will reveal the tracks in the
format track number dash track title.
7.  Pressing tab again will land you in a combo box where you can choose the
format of your ripped music.  The choices are MP3, windows media audio, WAV
or windows media audio lossless.
8.  Pressing tab again will land you on a button where you can go and learn
a little more about MP3 and WMA formats.
9.  Pressing tab again will land you on the copy protect checkbox.  Make
sure this is unchecked otherwise you'll start having problems moving your
music
around from player to player.
10.  The next checkbox is rip music when CD is inserted.  This is very
useful if you want to rip a number of CD's at a time.  If you have media
player started
and this is checked, when you close your CD drawer with a CD inserted, it
will be automatically ripped.
11.  The following checkbox is eject CD when ripping is complete.  This
again is useful with the above checkbox so that you can keep feeding CD's
into the
computer and have them ejected to take out and put the next CD in.
12.  Tabbing again will land you on a compare music formats.  This is
another informational option to go and find out more about formats and
listen to some
samples that demonstrate  the differences in format.
13.  Now you've probably noticed that I've missed a combo box while
describing this.  It's only seen if you have the MP3 or windows media audio
format chosen
and it let's you choose the quality of your ripped music.  It doesn't show
if you choose WAV or windows media audio lossless as these are always ripped
at 100% quality.  If you do want to use MP3 or WMA at lower bit rates, you
can use the arrow keys to choose the quality.  If you use your JAWS cursor
each
time you change the setting you'll see some extra information about the
quality you've chosen.
14.  When you've made all your changes tab to the OK button and press enter
to save them.  They'll remain as your default settings.
Once I've ripped a CD I use a program called goldwave to set the volume so
that all my ripped music is at the same volume level.  You know how some
CD's
are quiter than others so this makes listening to shuffled music a lot
better.  That's probably another topic for another 

Re: Does DVD Need To Be Converted?

2006-06-03 Thread Tyler Wood
When I use nero to burn some dvds, sometimes it will ask if i want to 
convert to pal. I say no since once i tried it and my NTSC player wouldn't 
take the disk. Use your region code...

Tyler
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 hi,
 dvd's don't use pal or ntsc, i don't think. it's simply region codes.
 however, i could be wrong about this. i do remember reading about some 
 dvd's
 on amazon and they still list the format as ntsc, so i'm not completely
 sure.

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Re: strange problem with mp3 player and computer: compatibility

2006-05-13 Thread Tyler Wood
I can't, since the cable only works with this player strangely. Although it 
isn't direct from the manufacturer, so I think I'm gonna take a trip to the 
pny website and see what I can find.

Tyler

PS: I hate dealing with PNY...
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 If you do both these things and it still doesn't work, you might try to
 uninstall and reinstall the drivers. I would be skeptical of the last 
 option
 though, because XP uses pretty standard USB drivers. It has happened to me
 once though.

 I think the cable would be the most likely problem. If you don't have a
 spare USB Cable, try using the same cable with a different device.

 Good luck,
 Robin
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 Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 8:25 PM
 Subject: strange problem with mp3 player and computer: compatibility


 Hello

 I'm guessing half of you don't have the player I do, but I'll tell you
 anyway. PNY vibe. Here is my problem:

 When I connect the player to my computer, I hear the ding dong sound that
 confirms it has been recognized. Usually, a pop-up window appears asking
 me what I'd like to do. Before I tell you anything else I should tell you
 that this specific player acts as a removable disk in windows. I don't 
 get
 this message; and when looking in windows explorer, I don't see the
 removable disk. I tried using the add hardware wizard but that didn't 
 help
 iether. I saw 2 gb vibe, in the list of hardware, but I just can't
 access its contents. I haven't changed anything, it just started 
 happening
 a few days ago. I'm using windows xp and JFW 7.0. My USB ports are all
 fine, since I tested them with my epson printer and kanin scanner. Before
 I finish, I might as well add that when booting up windows, if the player
 is connected, windows won't boot until I've disconnected the player. But
 this happened from the beginning and that's not a problem. Also, I've
 tried multiple ports with no success.

 Hopefully somebody can help me.

 thanks,
 Tyler
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Re: ripping sound effects from a cd.

2006-05-13 Thread Tyler Wood
Google 'wave pad' and look for nch swift sound. This is a very, very easy 
thing to use; and best of all its free, unlike goldwave. It has the 
capibility to split, amplify and a lot of other things. Try it and let me 
know what you think.

Tyler
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 Hello gang. I have a  four cd compilation that has over 2200 sound 
 effects.
 some of the tracks seem to have maybe three or four sound effects all in 
 one
 track. how can i split them apart?
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strange problem with mp3 player and computer: compatibility

2006-05-06 Thread Tyler Wood
Hello

I'm guessing half of you don't have the player I do, but I'll tell you anyway. 
PNY vibe. Here is my problem:

When I connect the player to my computer, I hear the ding dong sound that 
confirms it has been recognized. Usually, a pop-up window appears asking me 
what I'd like to do. Before I tell you anything else I should tell you that 
this specific player acts as a removable disk in windows. I don't get this 
message; and when looking in windows explorer, I don't see the removable disk. 
I tried using the add hardware wizard but that didn't help iether. I saw 2 gb 
vibe, in the list of hardware, but I just can't access its contents. I haven't 
changed anything, it just started happening a few days ago. I'm using windows 
xp and JFW 7.0. My USB ports are all fine, since I tested them with my epson 
printer and kanin scanner. Before I finish, I might as well add that when 
booting up windows, if the player is connected, windows won't boot until I've 
disconnected the player. But this happened from the beginning and that's not a 
problem. Also, I've tried multiple ports with no success.

Hopefully somebody can help me.

thanks,
Tyler
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Re: About Nero 6.1.

2006-05-01 Thread Tyler Wood
I just finished backing up my entire hard drive to DVD with nero back it up. 
Easy as pie.

Tyler
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 Ok, on the encouragement re backing up my harddrive;  sa y, How do you 
 work
 a  *drop and drag?*  Can you give an example?  TXs;  Ken b
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 Dear Ken:

 Doing a full backup sure can be a pain as it not only depends upon the
 cApabilities of the program you are using but also there may be hardware
 issues?  Some hard drives require that you drag-n-drop programs to be
 copied
 is one example.

 Lot of luck!
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I  have it and have had some success in backing up my complete music 
files
unto dvds. Now, I'd like to back up my whole  harddrive but for the life
of
me, can't even determine what to do exactly.  Could someone help?  I've
got
enough dvds, and I  have the proper plus type for this pc.  If anyone
would
e  mail me, or if possible, even phone me, *I'll answer right back, with 
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Re: About Nero 6.1.

2006-05-01 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi Ken,

If you have nero start smart, just go to back up entire harddrive. Choose 
your harddrive (you should have only 1, or if you have a USB one 2). Select 
your recorder. Select dvd, and click next. Now click, I believe, burn. I did 
this yesterday and it requires no drag and drop. If you have nero back it up 
and not start smart, go to NBIU, and tab until you hear back up harddrive. 
(This will take some getting used to; jaws skipps around some buttons). When 
you hear it then list view, press shift tab. Eventually you will get to back 
up hard drive. And trust me, the back up partial files is...near to 
inaccessibility, unless I'm doing it wrong.

Tyler
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I  have it and have had some success in backing up my complete music files 
unto dvds. Now, I'd like to back up my whole  harddrive but for the life of 
me, can't even determine what to do exactly.  Could someone help?  I've got 
enough dvds, and I  have the proper plus type for this pc.  If anyone would 
e  mail me, or if possible, even phone me, *I'll answer right back, with a 
phone to your home*  TXS;  Ken b
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nero

2006-04-29 Thread Tyler Wood
Hello again

Its been awhile since I've posted, due to computer repairs. During the time the 
store repaired it, I got slight nero upgrades. You see, my sony burner was 
supported by nero in the first place; yet my LG one wasn't. I asked them to 
instal nero (the bundle). They instal nero express; but this is not a problem, 
as I can copy and paiste the files. Now I have a question about the filters:

Actually, I have a lot.

What do all of them mean? I can't find a definission anywhyere (obviously, fade 
in and fade out are what they appear to be. But declick, dehiss and such I have 
no clue what hiss and click mean, especially since the music in question 
usually doesn't have clicks or hisses in it, as far as I can tell). Now for the 
fun part; how do I select multiple filters? And what are frames? Isn't that a 
millasecond or something? I've been burning cds for 5 years and never before 
have I saw these settings. 

thanks,
Tyler
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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-07 Thread Tyler Wood
Do you know how much it costs to upgrade to the comercial version? (If it 
costs over 50 $ I'm not upgrading it). I have my serial number, so should I 
be able to upgrade for free?

thanks
Tyler
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 The commercial version certainly supports a variety of burners. I
 guess you can produce an OEM version of any product to be tied to
 anything you want. Really, Nero is a good and quite easy to use program.

 One thing I didn't care for with CDRWin was the inability to use
 Explorer to copy and burn files. That is a real convinence when it
 comes to Nero.

 At 06:56 PM 4/3/2006, you wrote:
I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I 
might
as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG
burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's not
the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it 
only
support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to
recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something
half-decent.

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:21 AM
Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


  Due to recent compatibility issues with my system, I'm considering a
  switch
  from Nero to another burner. I have no issues with how it works with
  either
  of my screen readers, but I'm not pleased with it's performance on my 
  new
  system. If Bruce is monitoring the group today, I'd appreciate a link 
  to
  the
  program that he's mentioned from time to time as a nice Nero 
  alternative.
  Anyone else is welcomed to chip in with additional thoughts. With all 
  do
  respect for the many other listers who use it successfully, Nero has
  simply
  bumped up against my patience often enough to encourage me to do a bit 
  of
  alternative exploration.  I'm not looking to start a debate here on its
  merrits. I'd be the first to agree that it has many. still, I like 
  looking
  at other screen reader friendly alternatives.
 
  Thanks much for all thoughts
 
  Larry
 
 
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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-07 Thread Tyler Wood
Nero hasn't given me any trouble as far as technical issues; its just the 
fact that I have to pay extra money just to let it support other burners. It 
will probably come to around $100, but since it may well be worth it I'll 
dig up the money and give it a shot. (anyone having luck with nero 7 ultra 
addision?)

Thanks,
Tyler

PS: By any luck, I mean how is JFW with it? I'm using nero 6 now.
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Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 CDRwin sounds like exactly the burner that I'm looking for.  Unfortunately
 the link to their site and to any product related download site brings you
 to a dead link. Hopefully it's just a temporary website issue.

 Actually, I've had some success with Nero, but have experienced problems
 that needed to be worked out on every computer where I have loaded it. 
 This
 time, opening one portion of the software package silenced speech. I 
 simply
 decided that enough was enough.

 So I'll try a few things and see what works.


 Larry
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 Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 7:56 PM
 Subject: Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce


I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I
might
 as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG
 burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's 
 not
 the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it
 only
 support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to
 recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something
 half-decent.

 Tyler
 - Original Message - 
 From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:21 AM
 Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 Due to recent compatibility issues with my system, I'm considering a
 switch
 from Nero to another burner. I have no issues with how it works with
 either
 of my screen readers, but I'm not pleased with it's performance on my 
 new
 system. If Bruce is monitoring the group today, I'd appreciate a link to
 the
 program that he's mentioned from time to time as a nice Nero 
 alternative.
 Anyone else is welcomed to chip in with additional thoughts. With all do
 respect for the many other listers who use it successfully, Nero has
 simply
 bumped up against my patience often enough to encourage me to do a bit 
 of
 alternative exploration.  I'm not looking to start a debate here on its
 merrits. I'd be the first to agree that it has many. still, I like
 looking
 at other screen reader friendly alternatives.

 Thanks much for all thoughts

 Larry


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Re: Winamp

2006-04-07 Thread Tyler Wood
Play is x.
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 Peter, you wrote:

 Also there is a Play button in the library I can tab to, is there a
 hot key to play rather than tabbing to it, and is there a stop key?

 I do not know of a hotkey for the play button. To stop the playback, go
 to the main Winamp window and press v, one can also pause from the main
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Re: Question primarily directed to Bruce

2006-04-03 Thread Tyler Wood
I believe that program is CD-rwin. Actually, nero is irratating, and I might 
as well get my feelings out about it. Earlier on today, I installed an LG 
burner, having used a sony burner. (the sony will go on later). That's not 
the point; nero came with the sony burner. But why in gods name does it only 
support sony burners? And if I have to pay extra money to get nero to 
recognize my LG burner I'm going to uninstal it, and go with something 
half-decent.

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 10:21 AM
Subject: Question primarily directed to Bruce


 Due to recent compatibility issues with my system, I'm considering a 
 switch
 from Nero to another burner. I have no issues with how it works with 
 either
 of my screen readers, but I'm not pleased with it's performance on my new
 system. If Bruce is monitoring the group today, I'd appreciate a link to 
 the
 program that he's mentioned from time to time as a nice Nero alternative.
 Anyone else is welcomed to chip in with additional thoughts. With all do
 respect for the many other listers who use it successfully, Nero has 
 simply
 bumped up against my patience often enough to encourage me to do a bit of
 alternative exploration.  I'm not looking to start a debate here on its
 merrits. I'd be the first to agree that it has many. still, I like looking
 at other screen reader friendly alternatives.

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Re: Pitcshifting.

2006-04-01 Thread Tyler Wood
How much is gold wave? How much is the aformentioned? I like all functions 
of a program to be accessible to a blind person, I'd pay money for goldwave 
or sound forge (although sound forge is, well, a bit off my budget for a 
computer program).

Tyler
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 Hello!
 Yes and now i have tried it out.
 And i have to say With the risk of beeing agressive that why pay any bucks
 for such shit as Goldwave and or Soundforge when audacity works much much
 better with these kinds of effects.
 Ok you can not do evrything with audacity as a blind person but you can do
 alot and the quality of many effects is much better than for example
 GOldwave.
 /Anders.
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 Anders,

 Audacity has a pitch changing item on its Effects menu.
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 Hello!
 I wonder if anyone can recomend a good program that can do 
 pitchshifting.
 I do not like either goldwave or soundforges pitchshifting.
 I was talking to a guy in a music store and he recomended a program but 
 i
 really do not remember the name of that.
 It wasnt cuebas or cakewalk.
 /ANders.
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Re: Accessible flash mp3 players

2006-03-27 Thread Tyler Wood
PNY manufactures them. They also make thumb drives and I think they make 
compact flash cards (?)

Tyler
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Subject: Re: Accessible flash mp3 players


 Who manufactures these players? Thanks!
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 Hello,

 I know of, and own, a 2 GB PNY mp3 player. It acts like a thumb drive as
 well, and has an fm radio/voice recorder. I got it last Augist, so I'm not
 sure if it is stil in production. Its very easy to use, even the menus are
 easy to navigate if you can get sited assistance the first time.

 Tyler
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 Hi Kiran:

 It is if you want to get in to the setup.  If you just want to play MP3
 files and listen to the radio, no problem.

 Cheers.


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 Hello Jim,

 But is this player menu driven?

 Regards,
 Kiran.

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 Kiran:

 If you can obtain an IRiver IFP799t, you can flash the unit with an UMS
 firmware upgrade; thus, enabling file transfer to be accomplished as you
 would any other drive such as a thumb drive.

 For a better understanding of this subject, and for a list of IRiver MP3
 players for which there is a UMS firmware upgrade, go to:
 http://www.misticriver.net/

 Cheers.


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 Hello All,

 I am sure this topic has been discussed before but I did not follow
 the thread at that time. I am looking for an accessible flash based
 mp3 player with a capacity of 512 MB or 1 GB. I know iPOD Shuffle does
 not have a screen and so can be operated easily but I would like to
 avoid the iTunes software for transferring the files.

 Any help in this regard is greatly appreciated.

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real player not focussing with jaws 7.0

2006-03-27 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

I'm using jaws 7.0. I installed real player, and I found out that iether the 
focus was lost or a webpage like real guide popped up when I opened the 
program. I was trying this program out for burning cds, and I'd used it before 
with jfw 5.1. I stil have that version of jfw on this computer and I tried 
using that, too. It stil didn't resolve the issue. Do I need scripts for this? 
Can anyone give me suggestions?

Thanks,
Tyler
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Re: real player not focussing with jaws 7.0

2006-03-27 Thread Tyler Wood
Hello

That didn't help; it stil shows the webpage when I open, even though the 
option is set for my library. Btw where is the meedia browser? I have it 
detached but it stil doesn't show in a seperate window. And when I'm the 
burn window it loses focus on the tracks listview.

thanks,
Tyler
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Subject: RE: real player not focussing with jaws 7.0


 Go into Tools and then to Preferences and set your opening page in the
 first tab.  You can set it to CD Burning/Transfer or to the music store.
 I think that will help.



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 Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 1:37 PM
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: real player not focussing with jaws 7.0

 Hi,

 I'm using jaws 7.0. I installed real player, and I found out that iether
 the focus was lost or a webpage like real guide popped up when I
 opened the program. I was trying this program out for burning cds, and
 I'd used it before with jfw 5.1. I stil have that version of jfw on this
 computer and I tried using that, too. It stil didn't resolve the issue.
 Do I need scripts for this? Can anyone give me suggestions?

 Thanks,
 Tyler
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Re: Accessible flash mp3 players

2006-03-26 Thread Tyler Wood
Hello,

I know of, and own, a 2 GB PNY mp3 player. It acts like a thumb drive as 
well, and has an fm radio/voice recorder. I got it last Augist, so I'm not 
sure if it is stil in production. Its very easy to use, even the menus are 
easy to navigate if you can get sited assistance the first time.

Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 6:55 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible flash mp3 players


 Hi Kiran:

 It is if you want to get in to the setup.  If you just want to play MP3
 files and listen to the radio, no problem.

 Cheers.


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 Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 3:49 AM
 Subject: RE: Accessible flash mp3 players


 Hello Jim,

 But is this player menu driven?

 Regards,
 Kiran.

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 Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 8:02 PM
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 Subject: Re: Accessible flash mp3 players


 Kiran:

 If you can obtain an IRiver IFP799t, you can flash the unit with an UMS
 firmware upgrade; thus, enabling file transfer to be accomplished as you
 would any other drive such as a thumb drive.

 For a better understanding of this subject, and for a list of IRiver MP3
 players for which there is a UMS firmware upgrade, go to:
 http://www.misticriver.net/

 Cheers.


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 Hello All,

 I am sure this topic has been discussed before but I did not follow
 the thread at that time. I am looking for an accessible flash based
 mp3 player with a capacity of 512 MB or 1 GB. I know iPOD Shuffle does
 not have a screen and so can be operated easily but I would like to
 avoid the iTunes software for transferring the files.

 Any help in this regard is greatly appreciated.

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get music free.com

2006-03-26 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

Has anyone successfully used this website to download music?

thanTyler
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bluebeat radio?

2006-03-26 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

Does anyone use
http://www.bluebeat.com

If so, then read on.

I installed the player, and I started playing a country station. The question I 
have is: can one look at the song title and artest that is playing? They say on 
the website they want it as accessible as possible for people with screen 
readers, but I'm just wondering if there is a way for jaws to read the artest 
and song titles? 

thanks,
Tyler
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Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds

2006-03-25 Thread Tyler Wood
Same with me; although I've only created one data disk in the last few 
weeks, it seems good. Even mp3 cds give me problems.

Tyler
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 I've been lately having a problem with Nero burning audio disks.  It has 
 no
 problem creating data disks just audio.


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Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds

2006-03-25 Thread Tyler Wood
I don't multitask (I just go to the desktop and wait for it to finish 
burning).

Tyler
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 hello,
 i burn my cd's with 16 k with nero without problems.
 maybe you should not burn them on the fly.
 or try not to multitask, thought that should not be a problem.
 aad

 On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 02:57:00 -0500, Gary Wood wrote:

I'm sorry, but I don't think I can help you with this.
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 No, a higher speed would worsen the results. Btw, I have a sony burner,
 can
 I update the firmware somehow? The model number is SONY DVD RW DRU-800A.

 thanks,
 Tyler
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 Do you think it might help to burn at a higher burn speed?
 - Original Message - 
 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 2:19 PM
 Subject: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


 Hello

 I use a stario to listen to music, and I have a large music 
 collection.
 So, of course, I bought a pack of 100 cds thinking they'd work fine.
 This
 stario was known to have some reading problems--but I could usually
 resolve them somehow. I burned the first cd at 8x, like usual. What 
 came
 out was horrible--and I even tried playing it on another system. It
 didn't
 play it good iether. I hear small crackles in latter tracks and at the
 end
 the disk won't play at all. 8x is the lowest speed nero burning rom 
 will
 burn at- but I don't think that's the problem. I'm not sure what to 
 do-
 any suggestions?

 thanks,
 Tyler
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Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds

2006-03-24 Thread Tyler Wood
No, a higher speed would worsen the results. Btw, I have a sony burner, can 
I update the firmware somehow? The model number is SONY DVD RW DRU-800A.

thanks,
Tyler
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Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


 Do you think it might help to burn at a higher burn speed?
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 From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 2:19 PM
 Subject: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


 Hello

 I use a stario to listen to music, and I have a large music collection.
 So, of course, I bought a pack of 100 cds thinking they'd work fine. This
 stario was known to have some reading problems--but I could usually
 resolve them somehow. I burned the first cd at 8x, like usual. What came
 out was horrible--and I even tried playing it on another system. It 
 didn't
 play it good iether. I hear small crackles in latter tracks and at the 
 end
 the disk won't play at all. 8x is the lowest speed nero burning rom will
 burn at- but I don't think that's the problem. I'm not sure what to do-
 any suggestions?

 thanks,
 Tyler
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Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds

2006-03-24 Thread Tyler Wood
I have this option checked.

Tyler
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


 Hi Tyler.

 I don't burn a lot of CD's these days as I have all of my music on 
 external
 hard drives.  Just looking at version 6.6 that I have here, it appears the
 jitter correction option has gone.  Looks like it's been replaced with the
 cache files on hard drive before burning option in the CDDA tab of the 
 burn
 dialogue.

 Regards.

 Kevin
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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 10:52 PM
 Subject: Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


 I don't see jitter correction?  Where is it in nero 6- or what is it
 called
 in nero?

 Tyler
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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:46 PM
 Subject: Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


  Sounds like you may have a problem with your CD rewriter.  You could
  ensure
  that jitter correction is checked when burning but that aside, looks
 like
  a
  bad match between your CD rewriter and the CD's you've bought.
 
  Kevin
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  From: Tyler Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 7:19 PM
  Subject: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds
 
 
  Hello
 
  I use a stario to listen to music, and I have a large music 
  collection.
  So, of course, I bought a pack of 100 cds thinking they'd work fine.
 This
  stario was known to have some reading problems--but I could usually
  resolve
  them somehow. I burned the first cd at 8x, like usual. What came out 
  was
  horrible--and I even tried playing it on another system. It didn't play
 it
  good iether. I hear small crackles in latter tracks and at the end the
  disk
  won't play at all. 8x is the lowest speed nero burning rom will burn 
  at-
  but
  I don't think that's the problem. I'm not sure what to do- any
  suggestions?
 
  thanks,
  Tyler
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Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...

2006-03-19 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi DJC,

Um... I'm looking to go in to computer engineering when I'm older...and 
well, are you totally blind? When you say you build the computer straight 
from scratch, does that mean installing windows, or does it mean 
hardware-wise?

thanks,
Tyler

PS: I know computer engineering has nothing to do with that, I mean a 
computer technicion..
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Subject: Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...


I hope this isn't s stupid question, but how exactly does a virtual drive
 work?
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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 1:38 AM
 Subject: Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...


 I'd like to ad here that I just downloaded this software but it came in
 way
 to fast so I think it could be a Virus so I'd say bookmark his page and
 drop him email to see if he is actually working on a piece of software 
 but
 I having read that it's crashed a computer I'll install it on a virtual
 drive here and see what the story is. I'll report right here if it's 
 false
 software or whatever but Please be careful. I have several machines here
 and since I image my drives I can test software and let you know the
 truth.
 Many of the older
 members of this list will know my main menu reviews. I build my machines
 from scratch and I install all the tools I need to test any software to
 see
 if it's accessible for the Blind Community. I'll check this all out for
 you.


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problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds

2006-03-18 Thread Tyler Wood
Hello

I use a stario to listen to music, and I have a large music collection. So, of 
course, I bought a pack of 100 cds thinking they'd work fine. This stario was 
known to have some reading problems--but I could usually resolve them somehow. 
I burned the first cd at 8x, like usual. What came out was horrible--and I even 
tried playing it on another system. It didn't play it good iether. I hear small 
crackles in latter tracks and at the end the disk won't play at all. 8x is the 
lowest speed nero burning rom will burn at- but I don't think that's the 
problem. I'm not sure what to do- any suggestions?

thanks,
Tyler
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Re: Re[2]: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...

2006-03-18 Thread Tyler Wood
Hmmm...this sounds interesting and it sure doesn't sound non-ordinary. I bet 
there are lots of people like him.

Tyler
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From: Allison Mervis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor 
software...


 He'd better enjoy certain parts of his anatomy while he still has them! If 
 I
 ever get ahold of him, he'll be singing soprano! He's screwed with the 
 wrong
 woman this time!!
 Allison

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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 2:01 AM
 Subject: Re[2]: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...


 I'm oviously upset by this and I just set this guy a note and all I said
 in
 it is to please give me his phone number so I can call and chat about his
 software. I bet he won't even answer but I'll keep you posted. I don't
 care
 where he is in the world I'll call anywhere and I'll record every word 
 and
 I'll make it available to you as a Podcast. I'm totally blind and I sure
 don't like when someone plays a game with the Blind Community.


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 On 3/17/2006 at 10:49 PM djc wrote:

I ran it through my virus checker and it came back with no virus found 
but
that doesn't mean anything. 2 things tipped me off as to Jokerdog's
Identity. The Jokerdog I know is a blind person and I honestly believe
 that
he would never do such a thing. I don't believe he even knows 
programming.
This guy signed his message Daniel and I have no idea who this person is
but perhaps he's sighted. I'm sorry that people have run in to trouble 
and
this is a good reason to backup your machines so you can roll back incase
of an emergency like this.


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Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...

2006-03-18 Thread Tyler Wood
Btw, what is the website where the accessible games are?

thanks, and sorry for the OT  message
Tyler
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Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...


 Hi Sky,

 Probably because it is not a sound editor at all.  It is tauted as one, 
 but
 is really a trojan horse program designed to cause damage to the user's
 computer.


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 Technology consultant/instructor, network/systems administrator!
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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 2:54 PM
 Subject: Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...


 Now, why would this dude, put virus's in a new ssound editor?
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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 12:43 PM
 Subject: Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...


 Yes. Absolutely correct!
 Allison
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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 6:13 AM
 Subject: Re: Beware: AudioMagic, public domain sound editor software...


  So, folks, let me get this right, these are individuals, perhaps some
  blind themselves, deliberately targetting blind computer users with
  virus programs, correct?
  At 10:22 18/03/2006, you wrote:
  I was extremely suspicious when I saw the file size so I didn't
  download
 it and was about to send a message warning people.  As usual, Daryl 
 was
 already on top of it.
 That definitely wasn't Robert.
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 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 3:39 AM
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 software...
 
 
 Hi Darrel
 Unless we're talking aout the same person, make it 2 people. I got a
 phone call from a close friend of mine who also ran this and received
 a boot sector virus.
 Folks, be careful with this one, it sounds dangerous.
 
 At 11:24 PM 3/17/2006, you wrote:
  Hello everyone,
  
  I would urge you all to be very careful when downloading and
  installing new software, especially if claims are being made that
  might sound too good to be true.  At the same time, I don't want to
  be the guy who wrongly trashes someone's reputation.  I'll just lay
  out the facts and everyone will decide for themselves:
  
  * Fantastic claims of a new accessible sound editor may be too good
  to be true.
  * The e-mail address is jokerdog on the fastmail.fm domain.
  * The domain name is roachhost.com.
  * The software has already been reported to have crashed one
  person's computer!
  
  In late November of last year, I accepted a person's claim that he
  had found a way to defeat Google's visual verification to make it
  accessible to blind users.  I downloaded and ran an executable file
  that promptly trashed not only my computer, but also all the data on
  a backup drive connected to another computer on our network here in
  the Accessibility Command Center!  Watch out my friends!
  
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Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds

2006-03-18 Thread Tyler Wood
I don't see jitter correction?  Where is it in nero 6- or what is it called 
in nero?

Tyler
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Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


 Sounds like you may have a problem with your CD rewriter.  You could 
 ensure
 that jitter correction is checked when burning but that aside, looks like 
 a
 bad match between your CD rewriter and the CD's you've bought.

 Kevin
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 To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 7:19 PM
 Subject: problems burning cds with nero, even at low speeds


 Hello

 I use a stario to listen to music, and I have a large music collection.
 So, of course, I bought a pack of 100 cds thinking they'd work fine. This
 stario was known to have some reading problems--but I could usually 
 resolve
 them somehow. I burned the first cd at 8x, like usual. What came out was
 horrible--and I even tried playing it on another system. It didn't play it
 good iether. I hear small crackles in latter tracks and at the end the 
 disk
 won't play at all. 8x is the lowest speed nero burning rom will burn at- 
 but
 I don't think that's the problem. I'm not sure what to do- any 
 suggestions?

 thanks,
 Tyler
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Re: making playlists in windows meedia player

2006-03-07 Thread Tyler Wood
Ok, that helped a lot. thanks!

Tyler
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Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 1:04 AM
Subject: Re: making playlists in windows meedia player


 Hi tyler,

 I've done this a few times but I'm no expert by any means; but here's how 
 I
 did it.

 go to where you have your music files, then select the first song you want
 then go into the file menu and arrow down until it says add to playlist.
 when the dialog box opens tab over to the new button and activate it and
 name the playlist then hit ok. Once you've done that tab to the ok button 
 in
 the playlist dialog box to add the selected track to it.  From this point
 select the next piece and add it to the corresponding list  until you've 
 got
 them ready to burn or whatever it is you want to do with it. Hope this 
 helps
 and I hope I explained all that right.

 Tony
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 Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 11:30 AM
 Subject: making playlists in windows meedia player


 Hi,

 How do I go about making the playlist in windows meedia player. I tried
 going to library, then right clicking on a song and add to now playing
 list. Then, I selected, or tried to select, the songs I wanted. But I got
 the entire library without holding down the shift key. Am I doing
 something wrong? I didn't want at least 100 of the songs that ended up on
 my playlist and I don't exactly want to go through the process of 
 deleting
 them.

 thanks, and sorry I haven't been on in a while
 Tyler
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making playlists in windows meedia player

2006-03-05 Thread Tyler Wood
Hi,

How do I go about making the playlist in windows meedia player. I tried going 
to library, then right clicking on a song and add to now playing list. Then, I 
selected, or tried to select, the songs I wanted. But I got the entire library 
without holding down the shift key. Am I doing something wrong? I didn't want 
at least 100 of the songs that ended up on my playlist and I don't exactly want 
to go through the process of deleting them. 

thanks, and sorry I haven't been on in a while
Tyler
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Re: Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-06 Thread Tyler Wood
I like gold wave and I don't exactly have $500 to spend on it, let alone 
$40, although I'd prefer $40 to $400 any day. I'm just curious, is gold wave 
so cheap because sound forge is manufactured and made by sony? I actually 
recently bought a sony stario, and it was...expensive. Just curious.

Tyler
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To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 4:51 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions


 Hello Bruce,

 On Thursday, January 5, 2006, 10:39:29 PM, you bellowed the following:
 I believe in Gold Wave. It's gotten a lot of knocking over the years from
 people who sincerely believe that anything other than Sound Forge is a
 hopeless program to use.


 Well, I bought goldwave in 1998 after using it for a year as a demo, then
 two more years before switching to sound forge, and
 sure, it's accessible and easy to use for what it is, but the interface
 is a might too non-standard/clunky for me.
 The whole start/end marker thing is a bit of a pain to deal with if you
 don't know ahead of time where you're going to be if you're zipping
 arounmd in huge increments of a multi-hour long file as I do often in
 sound forge.
 I like the one cursor approach myself -- very easy to deal with, and
 it's a lot easier to quickly jump outside of a selection you've made
 without selecting the entire file, or going into an edit box and typing
 in numbers, or jumpng to a queue point that you may have had to set up
 before starting, which then may have changed as certain parts of the
 file get editted out.

 Also, the DirectX manager isn't very accessible yet, and Goldwave just
 doesn't have the mastering capability I need. It's compressor is, well,
 a bit plastic, and the noise reduction algorithm is based from FFT,
 which does the whole under-water thing.
 It's saving crase is that the pop/crackle removal thing works pretty
 well on digital cracks such as continuous DC offset issues, but not very
 well on things like restoring vinyl.

 The biggest advantage of keeping goldwave for me though is the format
 support it has. Coming from a non-corperate environment, it does support
 more formats than sound forge probably ever will, which I do like still.

 It's kind of interesting to note that goldwave seems to have a bigger 
 learning
 curve than sound forge does, at least for basic editting, even for
 sighted folks from what I've read. I started my
 audio editting existence on goldwave, and didn't like sound forge at all
 at first, because.. well, it was too standard and a shock to get used to
 word processing editting concepts applied to audio in such a fassion,
 which I know sounds a bit strange, but there you are.

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Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-05 Thread Tyler Wood
Yes, but for $40 canadian, I can get gold wave. Why is it that sound forge 
is so much money? Does it have some huge feature that gold wave doesn't? 
Actually, gold wave does exactly what I want in the demmo, so I'm going to 
buy it sooner or later.

Tyler

PS: Jerry, I've never really gave that site a look, but it really looks 
nice. Who knows, I might buy something.
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Subject: Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions


 Sony's Noise Reduction is in fact called Noise Reduction 2.0 and
 would have come on a separate CD.  Noise Reduction by itself from the Sony
 web site is $279.99 but you can purchase Sound Forge 8.0, Noise Reduction
 2.0 and CD Architect 5.2 from Chirping Bat for $225, includes shipping
 within the United States.
 Noise Reduction 2.0 is not part of Sound Forge.  It is a separate
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Re: User friendly DVD payer

2006-01-05 Thread Tyler Wood
I have a curtis portable dvd player. Its a nice player, I got it for 
christmas. Its good for what I want, although it fails in the accessibility 
department when I press a button called virtual remote. Unless your very 
good like me (have a good memory), you won't remember where things are. For 
example, when you press virtual remote, and want to go to repeat, you need 
to go down, left, right, up, then down. Very hard to memorize, although if 
you just need specific features, it wouldn't be so bad. All I need is fast 
forward/search, rewind/backwards, random, and repeat. Iether then that, it 
really is a good player- again, another negative feature- the battery only 
lasts about 2.5 hours, is this normal?

Tyler
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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: User friendly DVD payer


i just bought a portable one at radio shack f  for around 200
 dollars which seems to work well.  it has a button for next track you 
 press
 it twice and it will skip to the next offering on the  dvd.

 Chris Ramsay
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 Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 7:24 AM
 Subject: Re: User friendly DVD payer


 Raul and others:  what Terri and I are both wanting is a DVD player that
 would be easy to use as far as going between episodes on, say, a TV 
 series
 DVD or one like this with different chapters or episodes.  With the Sony
 Raul mentions, I'm wondering if, by pressing the forward button on the
 player (not using the remote) will this take you to the next episode and
 will the back button take you to the previous?  While you may think this 
 a
 silly question, I'm asking specifically because my daughters have DVD
 players and they use these complicated menus to go to a chosen episode 
 and
 they tell me you have to use arrow keys on the menus to find episodes and
 not just hitting a forward or rewind button as you do with CD players.  I
 know DVD's are formatted different from CD's, but we're hoping we can
 simply
 use a forward or backup button without having to use menus or a remote to
 go
 to different episodes, and so far the ones I've seen don't seem to allow
 this type of ease when changing to a new show on the DVD.  Not really
 understanding how DVD's are formatted, didn't know if it was possible to
 simply forward and back up with the same ease you have with a CD player.
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Re: Premiere CD Creator

2006-01-01 Thread Tyler Wood
I use nero too. Is cd r win just as good as nero? If so, I'll stick with 
nero instead. I liked roxios easy cd creater. I had version 4, but 
unfortuneately, when I got xp, I had to trash it and I ended up using xps 
burning utility until such time when I got real player, which I also like 
very much. I also like nero, especially for mp3 and dvds.

Tyler
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: Premiere CD Creator


 No.  I think the company that makes CDRWin is goldenhawk or something
 like that.  I downloaded a version once to look at but I was already
 usuing nero so I stuck with that.
 At 06:07 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
Oh. Are you saying cd rw win isn't a worthwhile company?

Tyler
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: Premiere CD Creator


 I have never used CDRWin.  I use Nero and I bought CD Premiere
  Creator because I think there is a need for this kind of program and
  I try to support worthwhile companies.
  At 02:56 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
 I remember when I used cdr WIN, it told me I needed a skuzzy burner. Is
 this
 true?
 
 Tyler
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 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator
 
 
   With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
   At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
  CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I 
  know
  that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't
  know
  if it can be made a default.
  
  Bruce
  
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does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second
   scilence between
tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn
this
feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
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From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:50 AM
Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator
   
   
Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from
Premier's
CD
creator.
   
I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I 
feel
a
certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there
really is
a
solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right 
indeed;
there
are
hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the
arcane
techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and
certainly
the
Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I 
still
use
it
on
those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn
something
mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous
messages
didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far 
from
that.
In
fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does
really
quite
well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really
shouldn't
have forgotten.
   
Kindest Regards,
   
Nolan
   
   
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Re: sirius radio

2006-01-01 Thread Tyler Wood
I'm curious as well. As long as you know where the buttons are, it is very 
easy and convenient.

Tyler
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Subject: Re: sirius radio


I don't mean to be a jerk, but what's wrong with using the remote/  I know
 there are a lot of blind people who don't like using remotes, but I've 
 used
 them all my life.  Is it a generational thing?  Again, I don't mean any
 disrespect, just am curious.

 Rick



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 Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 6:58 PM
 Subject: sirius radio


 Hi,
 I know a lot of you use xm radio, but is anyone on here familiar with
 Sirius?
 I went to target and the unit I looked at, don't remember the model
 number, the buttons were so small they were indistinguishable.
 My fear is that the buttons on these things are so small, that you can
 only use the remote.
 I am looking next week for more models, but if any of you have any
 recommendations for a particular Sirius unit, please let me know.
 Many thanks in advance.


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 Tallahassee, Florida
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Re: nero and copying dvds disk-to-disk or .iso imaging

2006-01-01 Thread Tyler Wood
How can I copy the dvd? I mean where do I go, and what other programs 
besides dvd shrink are required?

thanks,
Tyler
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To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: nero and copying dvds disk-to-disk or .iso imaging


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 Hello Tyler. I know you have received some answers but I'll chime in
 here in case I can add to any of the information given. As mentioned you
 can easily use DVD Shrink to read the dvds as well as decrypt them which
 is a must for making back up copies. Due to the encryption and the size
 of most dvds you cannot simply use dvd-copy in Nero to copy a dvd movie.
 By using DVD Shrink you can remove the encryption and you can shrink it
 down however some newer dvd movies like Stealth starring Jessica Beel
 and Jamie Fox will not decrypt even with DVD Shrink. Unless they update
 DVD Shrink what you may have to do is purchase any-dvd which is a driver
 running in the background. I believe that sells for $30 or $40. With
 this running any dvd placed in your system will be decrypted so DVD
 Shrink can read it and you can do your backup.

 I don't remember off hand which site sells Any-DVD but you can get it
 from the list archives or do a google search for it.

 Good luck.


 Tyler Wood said the following on Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 08:15:21PM -0600:
 Hi all,

 This is not specificly PC-audio related, but in nero 6.0, how does one 
 copy a dvd from disk to disk, or make it into an .iso file? (what two 
 options are these?) I couldn't find it in the help file, and I'm guessing 
 I didn't look in the right place. What program would I use (nero start 
 smart, nero vision, nero express, etc etc)?

 thanks,
 Tyler


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Re: Premiere CD Creator

2006-01-01 Thread Tyler Wood
Well, I remember when I got win 98, jaws read the folder where I went in 
easy cd creater 4. Near the end, however, the only thing I heard was 
closed, opened, and the track names weren't spoken. One day I got really 
frustrated and for some reason a week later the hard drive on that same 
computer I had been using fried. I did nothing to abuse it, physically. But 
back then I didn't know what a keybord was to a mouse and I just thought 
that the burner is so slow my burner back then was 8x.

sorry for the rant g
Tyler
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Premiere CD Creator


I personally prefer CDRWIN to Nero. I've never, for whatever reason,
 gotten my head around Nero's interface. Which isn't a slight against Nero,
 just against my ability to comprehend it.

 Bruce

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 On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, Tyler Wood wrote:

 I use nero too. Is cd r win just as good as nero? If so, I'll stick with
 nero instead. I liked roxios easy cd creater. I had version 4, but
 unfortuneately, when I got xp, I had to trash it and I ended up using xps
 burning utility until such time when I got real player, which I also like
 very much. I also like nero, especially for mp3 and dvds.

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 12:04 AM
 Subject: Re: Premiere CD Creator


 No.  I think the company that makes CDRWin is goldenhawk or something
 like that.  I downloaded a version once to look at but I was already
 usuing nero so I stuck with that.
 At 06:07 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
 Oh. Are you saying cd rw win isn't a worthwhile company?

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 4:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Premiere CD Creator


 I have never used CDRWin.  I use Nero and I bought CD Premiere
 Creator because I think there is a need for this kind of program and
 I try to support worthwhile companies.
 At 02:56 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
 I remember when I used cdr WIN, it told me I needed a skuzzy burner. 
 Is
 this
 true?

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
 At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
 CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I
 know
 that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't
 know
 if it can be made a default.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Michael Babcock wrote:

 does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second
 scilence between
 tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
 any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn
 this
 feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
 - Original Message -
 From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:50 AM
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from
 Premier's
 CD
 creator.

 I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I
 feel
 a
 certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there
 really is
 a
 solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right
 indeed;
 there
 are
 hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the
 arcane
 techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and
 certainly
 the
 Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I
 still
 use
 it
 on
 those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn
 something
 mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous
 messages
 didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far
 from
 that.
 In
 fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does
 really
 quite
 well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really
 shouldn't
 have forgotten.

 Kindest Regards,

 Nolan


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Re: Good PC Speakers

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
Yes. With two speakers, you can do a lot (virtual surround sound is one 
fact). I'm actually looking for a new stario system for my room, and will 
probably end up getting a mini system, because of course, in my room, I have 
no room for a home theater system (or I'd buy one, if I was that into 
movies). If I have good base, I'll be fine.

Tyler
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From: Brent Harding [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: Good PC Speakers


I found a couple reasons why for music 2 speakers is the best way to go. I
 don't like that so much reverb gets added to radio on many systems, as if
 you listen to some talk at times they sound like they're in a public
 bathroom. Music sounds better as recorded, with some equalization and
 automatic gain control, but I'm not fond of the added echo. A few systems 
 I
 heard at stores automatically add enough compression to things that radio 
 at
 all sounds bad, probably sounds fine for other sources, didn't have a CD
 around when I checked stuff out or the knowledge  of what the 
 manufacturers
 actually call it to find where the setting is controlled. That said, most
 systems you check out are probably not at factory default settings as many
 people play around to see what they can do, and there are many features 
 and
 options that can be set these days.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:57 PM
 Subject: Re: Good PC Speakers


I personally have never been a fan of furround sound. Give me two good
 speakers and leave it at that.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Brian Olesen wrote:

 Hi Gary,
 Oh interesting. In my opinion not all kind of stuff works well in
 surround sound. But movies and such do.
 Also professional sound cards do have a build in surround decoder.

 For gaming and such I have a nice set of Creative Inspiron 5700 
 speakers.
 But I still bring my music with me to the stereo, if I want to relax 
 with
 some good music.
 But a good set of speakers stereo or surround and a good sound card may
 give you a great listening experience.
 Just remember that mmp3 music is not at all top of the world in quality,
 and this get more noticeable as better a lout speaker system you have.
 But there is a trend going on with brand new and much better audio
 formats especially for us, who like exelent quality.

 Best regards
 Brian
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 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 8:40 PM
 Subject: Re: Good PC Speakers


 Hi Bryan!  And I think that'll be a good idea when I get my sound 
 system
 hooked to my computer.  It may be pretty subjective, but since this is
 the
 time of year for parades in the states, I'll state that I noticed that
 when
 I watch a parade with surround sound, the bands and everything go from
 behind me to in front of me, so if you'll be listening to a parade on
 your
 pc, you may notice this!
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 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 1:03 PM
 Subject: Re: Good PC Speakers


 Hi,
 And if you want to you can add a professional sound card and even get
 better sound from your computer then from many hifi stereos.

 Best regards
 Brian
 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 6:29 PM
 Subject: Re: Good PC Speakers


 Hi Jerry!  That's what I thought about plugging hi fi speakers to a
 computer.  Thanks!
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 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 8:58 AM
 Subject: Re: Good PC Speakers


 You can think of your computer as just another audio source like
 a
 CD
 Player, a radio tuner, a tape deck etc.  Make your computer one of
 the
 components of your hi-fi.  Your computer probably has a mini stereo
 out
 rather than two RCA outs.
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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
I remember when I used cdr WIN, it told me I needed a skuzzy burner. Is this 
true?

Tyler
- Original Message - 
From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
 At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I know
that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't know
if it can be made a default.

Bruce

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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Michael Babcock wrote:

  does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second
 scilence between
  tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
  any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn this
  feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
  - Original Message -
  From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:50 AM
  Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator
 
 
  Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from Premier's 
  CD
  creator.
 
  I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel a
  certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there 
  really is
  a
  solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed; 
  there
  are
  hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the arcane
  techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and 
  certainly
  the
  Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I still use 
  it
  on
  those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn something
  mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous messages
  didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from 
  that.
  In
  fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does really
  quite
  well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really 
  shouldn't
  have forgotten.
 
  Kindest Regards,
 
  Nolan
 
 
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Re: Premiere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
What exactly is the difference in sound (and tracks) if you had disk at once 
and track at once? And track at once is set to have no pauses in between 
tracks?

Tyler
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: Premiere CD Creator


 Disc at once doesn't put the pauses in.
 At 01:22 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
it's a matter of choosing the right style. There is 3 modes in
Premiere 2.0 track at once, disk at once and one more mode I don't
recall the name of.
When you choose one of these modes there are not added a 2 second
gab between the tracks.
Actually all this is clearely defined in red book or is it orange
book I always forget which is which.

Best regards
Brian
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To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


  With the CDA product is there a way of not having the customary pause
  between selections?
 
  Thanks, Sorry for the dumb question but sometimes you don't want
 the pause.
  I wish I could figure out how to do that with SF6!!!
 
  Chuck
  - Original Message -
  From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 12:54 PM
  Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator
 
 
  I'd agree with this, if there weren't easier ways to creat a CD. What
  could be easier than Easy CD-Da Extractor? You select the file you 
  want to
  burn in windows Explorer, just about any format under the sun,
  right-click, choose burn to CD with Easy CD-Da Extractor, repeat for 
  all
  the tracks you want to burn, no matter where they are or what the 
  format,
  go into the Easy CD-DA Extractor window, hit F8, grab a Coke, and grab 
  the
  CD when it's done. If the CD creation process were simpler with the
  Premier product, I'd agree with the below at least to a degree.
 
  Bruce
 
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  On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:
 
  Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from Premier's 
  CD
  creator.
 
  I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel a
  certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there 
  really
  is a
  solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed; 
  there
  are
  hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the arcane
  techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and 
  certainly
  the
  Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I
 still use it
  on
  those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn something
  mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous 
  messages
  didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from 
  that.
  In
  fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does 
  really
  quite
  well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really 
  shouldn't
  have forgotten.
 
  Kindest Regards,
 
  Nolan
 
 
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Re: getmusicfree.com

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
That's another question-- it claims to be free, but who knows. Does anyone 
know?

thanks,
Tyler
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: getmusicfree.com


 The main question is, is this site really free?
 Allison

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 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:08 AM
 Subject: getmusicfree.com


 Hi all,

 Has anyone successfully signed up for this service? Does this site 
 contain
 spyware, and can someone give me a step-by-step process on how to sign 
 up?
 I've tried to sign up and nothing works- and, to add to that, when I
 forget my password, I get no conformation email, no email at all. I
 don't even get an email stating or conferming my sign up. I've tried
 signing up multiple times with no success. Has anyone signed up
 successfully? I've noticed that when I press enter after entering my 
 info,
 I get taken to an free ipod screen. Do I have to enter my info here as
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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
Real player is a good burning program, too. You do the exact same thing, 
except tab to burn and press enter.  I've not heard anyone on this list 
using real player, for some odd reason.

Tyler
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 I'd agree with this, if there weren't easier ways to creat a CD. What
 could be easier than Easy CD-Da Extractor? You select the file you want to
 burn in windows Explorer, just about any format under the sun,
 right-click, choose burn to CD with Easy CD-Da Extractor, repeat for all
 the tracks you want to burn, no matter where they are or what the format,
 go into the Easy CD-DA Extractor window, hit F8, grab a Coke, and grab the
 CD when it's done. If the CD creation process were simpler with the
 Premier product, I'd agree with the below at least to a degree.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:

 Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from Premier's CD
 creator.

 I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel a
 certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there really 
 is a
 solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed; there 
 are
 hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the arcane
 techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and certainly 
 the
 Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I still use it 
 on
 those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn something
 mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous messages
 didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from that. 
 In
 fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does really 
 quite
 well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really shouldn't
 have forgotten.

 Kindest Regards,

 Nolan


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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
Ok, another question. JFW lite, I think, had the program on for free? Or am 
I mistaken?

thanks,
Tyler
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Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 No it's not.

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 On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Tyler Wood wrote:

 I remember when I used cdr WIN, it told me I needed a skuzzy burner. Is 
 this
 true?

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
 At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
 CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I know
 that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't 
 know
 if it can be made a default.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Michael Babcock wrote:

 does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second
 scilence between
 tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
 any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn this
 feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
 - Original Message -
 From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:50 AM
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from Premier's
 CD
 creator.

 I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel a
 certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there
 really is
 a
 solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed;
 there
 are
 hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the arcane
 techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and
 certainly
 the
 Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I still 
 use
 it
 on
 those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn something
 mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous 
 messages
 didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from
 that.
 In
 fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does 
 really
 quite
 well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really
 shouldn't
 have forgotten.

 Kindest Regards,

 Nolan


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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
Oh. How can I tell what kind of drive I have (ide, or skuzzy?)

Tyler
- Original Message - 
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Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 I've been using IDE drives with CDRWIN for six years now.

 Bruce

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 On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Tyler Wood wrote:

 I remember when I used cdr WIN, it told me I needed a skuzzy burner. Is 
 this
 true?

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
 At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
 CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I know
 that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't 
 know
 if it can be made a default.

 Bruce

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 On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Michael Babcock wrote:

 does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second
 scilence between
 tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
 any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn this
 feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
 - Original Message -
 From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:50 AM
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from Premier's
 CD
 creator.

 I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel a
 certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there
 really is
 a
 solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed;
 there
 are
 hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the arcane
 techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and
 certainly
 the
 Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I still 
 use
 it
 on
 those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn something
 mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous 
 messages
 didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from
 that.
 In
 fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does 
 really
 quite
 well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really
 shouldn't
 have forgotten.

 Kindest Regards,

 Nolan


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Re: Premere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
Yeah, I've been seeing that. It has lots of great programs that aren't being 
updated.

Tyler
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Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 You're mistaken. The program is not free, hasn't been free since at least
 1999. Also, it needs to be remembered that JFWLITe is becomeing very
 quickly out of date becasue it hasn't been updated in months, possibly
 over a year, unless *I'm* mistaken.

 Bruce

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 On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Tyler Wood wrote:

 Ok, another question. JFW lite, I think, had the program on for free? Or 
 am
 I mistaken?

 thanks,
 Tyler
 - Original Message -
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 Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 2:17 PM
 Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 No it's not.

 Bruce

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 On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Tyler Wood wrote:

 I remember when I used cdr WIN, it told me I needed a skuzzy burner. Is
 this
 true?

 Tyler
 - Original Message -
 From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:02 PM
 Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


 With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
 At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
 CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I 
 know
 that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't
 know
 if it can be made a default.

 Bruce

 --
 Bruce Toews
 E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Michael Babcock wrote:

 does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second
 scilence between
 tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
 any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn 
 this
 feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
 - Original Message -
 From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:50 AM
 Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


 Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from 
 Premier's
 CD
 creator.

 I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel 
 a
 certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there
 really is
 a
 solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed;
 there
 are
 hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the 
 arcane
 techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and
 certainly
 the
 Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I still
 use
 it
 on
 those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn 
 something
 mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous
 messages
 didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from
 that.
 In
 fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does
 really
 quite
 well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really
 shouldn't
 have forgotten.

 Kindest Regards,

 Nolan


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Re: Premiere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
I use real player for audio cds as well. For some reason, on my stario 
system, when I burn cds with nero, and play them on it, it will skip and 
such. On the other hand, if I burn with real player, I get none of this. 
Both at the same speed, 8x. I think its my system though, because all other 
devices play my cds fine no matter where they have been burned from. It 
shouldn't matter, anyway.

Tyler
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Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: Premiere CD Creator


I use it all the time for audio CDs.  In fact, if I had started off
 using Windows XP, I would never have bought Nero.
 At 03:03 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
Real player is a good burning program, too. You do the exact same thing,
except tab to burn and press enter.  I've not heard anyone on this list
using real player, for some odd reason.

Tyler
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator


  I'd agree with this, if there weren't easier ways to creat a CD. What
  could be easier than Easy CD-Da Extractor? You select the file you want 
  to
  burn in windows Explorer, just about any format under the sun,
  right-click, choose burn to CD with Easy CD-Da Extractor, repeat for 
  all
  the tracks you want to burn, no matter where they are or what the 
  format,
  go into the Easy CD-DA Extractor window, hit F8, grab a Coke, and grab 
  the
  CD when it's done. If the CD creation process were simpler with the
  Premier product, I'd agree with the below at least to a degree.
 
  Bruce
 
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  On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Nolan Crabb wrote:
 
  Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from Premier's 
  CD
  creator.
 
  I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel a
  certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there 
  really
  is a
  solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed; 
  there
  are
  hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the arcane
  techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and 
  certainly
  the
  Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I still use 
  it
  on
  those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn something
  mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous messages
  didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from 
  that.
  In
  fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does really
  quite
  well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really 
  shouldn't
  have forgotten.
 
  Kindest Regards,
 
  Nolan
 
 
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Re: Premiere CD Creator

2005-12-31 Thread Tyler Wood
Oh. Are you saying cd rw win isn't a worthwhile company?

Tyler
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Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 4:44 PM
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I have never used CDRWin.  I use Nero and I bought CD Premiere
 Creator because I think there is a need for this kind of program and
 I try to support worthwhile companies.
 At 02:56 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:
I remember when I used cdr WIN, it told me I needed a skuzzy burner. Is 
this
true?

Tyler
- Original Message -
From: Tim Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: Premere CD Creator


  With most of the major packages it can be set as a default.
  At 01:07 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote:
 CDRWIN has no gap between tracks by default. www.goldenhawk.com. I know
 that with the other major products, this can be set, though I don't 
 know
 if it can be made a default.
 
 Bruce
 
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 On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Michael Babcock wrote:
 
   does this software, I have downloaded it, have the 2 second
  scilence between
   tracks, and if so, can it be removed?
   any one know of a good free or cheap software wich I can turn 
   this
   feature on so I dont have the 2 second scilence between tracks?
   - Original Message -
   From: Nolan Crabb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
   Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:50 AM
   Subject: RE: Premere CD Creator
  
  
   Brian suggested that less advanced users could benefit from 
   Premier's
   CD
   creator.
  
   I absolutely agree, and thank you for reminding me of that.  I feel 
   a
   certain degree of shame for those times when I forget that there
   really is
   a
   solid market for straightforward simplicity.  You're right indeed;
   there
   are
   hundreds of blind and low-vision folks who don't want all the 
   arcane
   techno-goop that can accompany more advanced CD creators, and
   certainly
   the
   Premier program does, in fact, create a CD as advertised.  I still 
   use
   it
   on
   those occasions when I'm in a real hurry, want to just burn 
   something
   mega-quick, and get on with other things.  I hope my previous 
   messages
   didn't imply that the program is a failure; indeed, it is far from
   that.
   In
   fact, for the market for which it was designed, I think it does 
   really
   quite
   well.  Thanks again, Brian, for reminding me of things I really
   shouldn't
   have forgotten.
  
   Kindest Regards,
  
   Nolan
  
  
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