fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread Ted Phillips
Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not read it
because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM transmitter
is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
Ted Phillips
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Re: Turtlebeach cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Jerry Richer
 Anders!  I use the two USB sound cards.  One is an Edirol UA-3FX, $172.
It has line and mic inputs and lots of effects.  It's billed as a guitar
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Re: Delta cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Jerry Richer
 Will I use my Edirol UA3-FX for software speech.  It is considered high
end by most standards.  It has low latency drivers that professional music
and audio applications require.  I sell it for $172.
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Re: Delta cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Jerry Richer
 Mimi!  I use the Edirol UA3-FX but I'm perfectly happy most of the time
with the onboard sound card.  I don't know of anything that's fully
accessible but what sorts of things would you want to control?  With every
onboard sound card I've ever seen you can bring up the volume control.  What
other things would you want.  I know some of these devices have all sorts of
obscure features, effects and such but most of it's parlor tricks.
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Re: Delta cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Jerry Richer
 Susan!  Any onboard sound card or most any inexpensive $20-$100 sound
card should be fine for software speech.  The choice of the other card
depends on what you want to do with it audiowise.  Most people would be
happy with any sound card bought in any department store but there are
specialized cards for specific music and audio work.  The sky is the limit.
I sell one that cost $1,000 and there are more expensive ones.  They don't
sound any better, they just do different things.  Incidentally, digital to
analogue conversion is very well understood and good converters are
available in the most inexpensive cards so don't get talked into spending a
lot of money for a specific card because someone told you it sounded better.
They all sound great.
 Most of the time I just use one sound card.  It's an Edirol UA-3FX.
It's a USB device and I let it do software speech, audio recording, music
playback, my VCR goes through it, Skype and everything else.
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Re: Delta cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Jerry Richer
 Susan unless you're working with a professional music or audio
production application you do not want a Delta.  You would know if you are
because you would have paid at least a couple of hundred dollars for it.
Besides the Deltas are no good for software speech.  The most inexpensive
Delta is $200.  The most common one costs $599.  Check them out at
www.chirpingbat.com/delta.shtml
 There are less expensive cards by the same manufacturer but I haven't
tried them with software speech.
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Re: Delta cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Jerry Richer
 I see a lot of discussion about accessibility of sound cards.  What
sorts of things do you want to control?  Most of the time I use an Edirol
UA-3FX, most everything is controlled with sliders and knobs.
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Re: Delta cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Mary Ellen Earls
So Jerry, is the other disk in the package those drivers or what is the
other disk?

Mary Ellen Earls
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:29 AM
Subject: Re: Delta cards.


>  Will I use my Edirol UA3-FX for software speech.  It is considered
high
> end by most standards.  It has low latency drivers that professional music
> and audio applications require.  I sell it for $172.
> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Bat Arhonious Software
> ! New DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
> ! Gyration RF Wireless 100 foot range keyboard: $199.00,
> www.chirpingbat.com/rfkeyboard.shtml
> ! J-Say without Naturally Speaking: $345.00,
www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
> ! Window Eyes 4.5: $700, includes delivery in the USA,
> www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
> ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery in the USA, add $30
> outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml
> ! Sound Forge 7.0 with Noise Reduction 2.0 and CD Architect 5.0: $350,
> includes delivery in the USA, www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml
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> etc.
> We ship Internationally.  Click to convert our prices into your currency
at:
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>
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Odd thing with my two sound cards

2004-10-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey/Fred Otto
Odd thing with my two sound cards
Hi, groovy people!  Maybe there's some obscure setting I still need to 
change, but here's what seems to be happening.  I've set up JAWS to run 
through my on-board sound card and (theoretically) everything else to run 
through my usb Audigy sound card.  When I boot up the computer, all the 
sound, JAWS and all that other stuff, come through the on-board sound card. 
Or sometimes the sounds come through the Audigy one, when I turn it on. 
When I fiddle with the Audigy awhile (I can never really tell if the thing 
is on or off, dang it) I eventually get JAWS to play through the on-board 
one and everything to play through the Adigy one, but it seems to take some 
fenagling.  Any ideas.

YOu guys are the best!
Kathy Szinnyey
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Subject: Re: CD Question

Hi Chris.  You can use a program like CDex to rip audio CD's to the 
harddrive, and then, you can use a program to burn the CD.  I believe that 
Nero is one of the best for this.
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Subject: CD Question


Hi all,
I'm somewhat inexperienced and uninformed about this stuff, and I think 
the
answer to my question is "no", but I'll ask it anyway.

Can you take a standard audio CD and convert it to mp3 format?  If so, 
which
program works best for this?  Also there are a number of different file
extensions but what is the file extension for a commercially purchased 
audio
CD?

With your help, I'll get up-to-speed on this stuff one of these days.  I
just don't have the time to spend on it that I would like to have.
Thanks much.
Kris Hickerson

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Re: Which Win mx

2004-10-13 Thread simon.dowling
hi Andy, if you want to use quick mx and leach hammer go for the 331 version. as of 
yet the latest version 3.53 doesn't support quickMX,.
quickMX is a program that works along side winMX it is constantly searching for 
incomplete downloads.
hth
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  Hi all.

  I'm using jaws 4.5 and want to download win mx.  Can anyone tell me which 
  version I should download and if possible, an address for corresponding 
  scripts.  Thanks.

  Best wishes.

  Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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Re: Organizing lots of music

2004-10-13 Thread Leslie Underwood
Memee where do you get your folk music from? 



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> Hello, Wayne,
> 
> I make folders for the overflow and move
> the songs into the new folders.  In my
> case, where I burn CD's after encoding a
> folder of 200 songs or less, (I watch
> the amount I put onto a disc closely
> now) I have folders with oldies and
> separate folders for folk music.
> Sometimes, I will make a mixed folder of
> mp3's of folk, country classics and
> oldies and burn those onto a CD.
> Sometimes, I focus on several artist or
> groups and put them together.  There are
> many ways of organizing the music.  My
> drive is only 18.6 gb, so I have to
> periodically clean off a lot of stuff.
> So, now, any time I complete a new
> folder of music small enough to burn
> onto a disc, I burn it while it's still
> fresh.  I have to rotate my music often.
> 
> Mimi
> 
> 
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> Subject: Organizing lots of music
> 
> 
> > Greetings. I'm curious how people that
> have more than 500 songs, organize
> > their music? I have nearly 650 songs,
> and though its kind of fun having them
> > all in one directory and alphabetized,
> it does seem a  little time consuming
> > if I'm looking for a particular one.
> For instance, do you organize by
> > artist, album, genre, or other
> methods?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Wayne
> > www.wayneism.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Music sharing programs/services

2004-10-13 Thread Leslie Underwood
I would also like to take a look at your tutorial.  Thanks.



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hi, I wrote a tutorial on winMX if you want I can send it ya.
also you can always join my mailing list for winMX.
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  Subject: Music sharing programs/services


  Hi all. I'm wondering what music sharing programs or services you might
use
  or subscribe to. Which ones work better, or decently, with JAWS? The ones
  that I'd like to stay away from are Kazaa, due to the attention its
getting,
  and Win MX, due to potential keyboard shortcut conflicts. Unless you can
  assign other keystrokes in a nontechnical manner to use the program.

  Many thanks,
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Re: Delta cards.

2004-10-13 Thread Will Smith
ThanksI'll take a serious look at this card's specs.
Will
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Jerry Richer wrote:
Will I use my Edirol UA3-FX for software speech.  It is considered high
end by most standards.  It has low latency drivers that professional music
and audio applications require.  I sell it for $172.
Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Bat Arhonious Software
! New DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml
! Gyration RF Wireless 100 foot range keyboard: $199.00,
www.chirpingbat.com/rfkeyboard.shtml
! J-Say without Naturally Speaking: $345.00, www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml
! Window Eyes 4.5: $700, includes delivery in the USA,
www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml
! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery in the USA, add $30
outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml
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Re: fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,
I use the c crane digital fm transmeter.  I liked it so well I 
bought a second one.  It was seventy-nine dollars from c crane company, 800 
522 8863.  This little champ suites my needs entirely.  I can receive the 
signal out in the driveway in my car.  Don't worry, I don't drive it 
(grin), but the air conditioner comes in handy on a too hot day.  Anyways, 
the stations never drift and you can tune it to any available fm frequency.

Rusty
> At 04:46 AM 10/13/2004, Ted Phillips spake thusly:-
Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not read it
because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM transmitter
is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
Ted Phillips
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Re: putting mp3's on a dvd

2004-10-13 Thread russell Bourgoin
I read that four hundred gig hard drives, or, as they were called in the 
old days when ten megs first hit the ibm pc, winchester drives, are 
available.  I also saw a thing about a sony one thousand gig 
machine.  Pretty soon, we'll all be walking around with the library of 
congress in our back pockets! (grin)

Rusty
> At 02:08 AM 10/13/2004, mimi spake thusly:-
Wow, Rusty!  Awsome!  When the drives
were megabytes, and I was starting out,
I used to think that 40 meg was plenty
of room.  I did not know later that this
would evolve into music exchanges and
storage and more!  Now, look at us!  How
far can we go?  What's next?
Mimi

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> Hi Mimi,
>
>  Yes, you got it girl! Its
really amazing just how large these
> storage devices are these days.  I'm
trying to run a d j type business, and
> I've got 30415 songs on my 250 gig
hard drive.  I also have an external usb
> drive that has that amount of storage,
so, hopefully, my collection is safe!
>
> Rusty
>
> >Rusty, I have a little trouble doing
> >some of the math on this: OK, my hard
> >drive is 18.6 gig.  That means 18,000
> >meg.  More than that, I know.  Is
that
> >correct?
> >If I got a new computer with an 80
gig
> >drive than that means 80,000 mb?
> >
> >Mimi
> >
> >
> >
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> >From: "russell Bourgoin"
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:57
AM
> >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
> >
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >  Yes, about four and a
half
> >gigabytes, or four thousand five
> > > hundred megabytes, as oppposed to
800
> >megabytes of data on a cd!
> > >
> > > Rusty
> > >  > At 12:57 AM 10/12/2004, Gary
Wood
> >spake thusly:-
> > > >butt would an MP3 DVD have a lot
more
> >material than a plain CD DVD?
> > > >- Original Message -
From:
> >"russell Bourgoin"
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
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> >PM
> > > >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a
dvd
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >>Hi,
> > > >>
> > > >> A dvd can hold 4.5 gig
of
> >data, besides its more common use of
> > > >> movies etc.  Hope this explains
it.
> > > >>
> > > >>Rusty
> > > >> > At 02:03 PM 10/11/2004,
shannon
> >spake thusly:-
> > > >>>Please excuse an idiot. Grin
> > > >>>What is the difference between
DVDs
> >and CDS? I thought that DVD were
digital
> > > >>>video disks and CDs were for
any
> >kind of data whether music or any
other
> > > >>>kind of data.
> > > >>>I'm sorry to be so stupid on
the
> >subject. Would someone please shed
some
> > > >>>light on this for me?
> > > >>>Thanks
> > > >>>Shannon
> > > >>>- Original Message -
> > > >>>From: "Rob"
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >>>To: "PC audio discussion list.
"
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> > > >>>Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
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> > > >>>Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a
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> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>> > Hi,
> > > >>> > You will need to burn a data
> >DVD.
> > > >>> > the same as you would a data
CD.
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> > - Original Message -
> > > >>> >
> > > >>> > > Hi Gang,
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > > I just got a dvd
> >burner and have nero six and roxio
six
> >on my
> > > >>> > > machine.  I'd like to put
4
> >gig or so worth of mp3's on a dvd
> > > >>> disc > > for
> > > >>> > > archival purposes.  What
is
> >the best way to do this? Do I just
> > > >>> treat > > it
> > > >>> > > like a cd and just make a
> >larger compilation layout?  Or, do I
> > > >>> have > > to
> > > >>>burn
> > > >>> > > it a special way?  I've
never
> >attempted this.  I have a sony burner
> > > >>>that,
> > > >>> > > reputedly, burns all
formats.
> >I've burned a couple of cd's on
> > > >>> it, > > used
> > > >>>it
> > > >>> > > to rip a couple of cd's,
and
> >actually copied a cd to it from my cd
> > > >>> > > drive.  I have a sony dvd
plus
> >r.
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > > Any suggestions
would
> >be appreciated.
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > > Rusty
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > >  "Be happy. Talk
> >happiness. Happiness calls out
> >responsive > >
> > > >>> gladness
> > > >>>in
> > > >>> > > others. There is enough
> >sadness in the world without yours."
> >(Helen
> > > >>>Keller)
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > > Check out my web site at:
> > > >>> > >
http://www.thesoundzone.com
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > >
> > > >>> > >
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RE: fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread Slaton, Ray
Russ did you leave it as is or did you turn the screw on the bottom to
increase the range?
Ray Slaton
Tallahassee Florida





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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:00 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: fm transmitters again


Hi,

 I use the c crane digital fm transmeter.  I liked it so well I 
bought a second one.  It was seventy-nine dollars from c crane company, 800 
522 8863.  This little champ suites my needs entirely.  I can receive the 
signal out in the driveway in my car.  Don't worry, I don't drive it 
(grin), but the air conditioner comes in handy on a too hot day.  Anyways, 
the stations never drift and you can tune it to any available fm frequency.

Rusty
 > At 04:46 AM 10/13/2004, Ted Phillips spake thusly:-
>Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not read it
>because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM
transmitter
>is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
>Ted Phillips
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CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??

2004-10-13 Thread Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Hi Everyone:
Ok, a general explanation is necessary before I paucit the question:
Yesterday in church, one of my colleagues was trying to record the service 
via the computer using a software he called Music Studio 2005; he ran a 
one-eight inch patch cord from the Maki mixer to the LINE-IN on the 
computer.  However, he was unable to record.

He asked me why he was unable to record having connected the mixer to the 
computer with a patch cord; I told him that a preamp would be needed for 
this to occur.  Is my assessment close enough to being correct??

The computer has an ONBOARD sound and a port for DVD-OUT.  There are NO 
SPEAKERS attached to the computer, and I don't have a screen reader 
installed on it so I can't check anything out.

I'd be most grateful if the experts in the house could please straighten 
this out for me.  I can answer any questions that may be necessary in order 
to get the help I need!!

Sincerely,
Olusegun 

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RE: fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,
I did the screw thing.  Just gave it enough of a boost to make the 
difference.

Rusty
> At 11:41 AM 10/13/2004, Slaton, Ray spake thusly:-
Russ did you leave it as is or did you turn the screw on the bottom to
increase the range?
Ray Slaton
Tallahassee Florida


-Original Message-
From: russell Bourgoin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:00 AM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: fm transmitters again
Hi,
 I use the c crane digital fm transmeter.  I liked it so well I
bought a second one.  It was seventy-nine dollars from c crane company, 800
522 8863.  This little champ suites my needs entirely.  I can receive the
signal out in the driveway in my car.  Don't worry, I don't drive it
(grin), but the air conditioner comes in handy on a too hot day.  Anyways,
the stations never drift and you can tune it to any available fm frequency.
Rusty
 > At 04:46 AM 10/13/2004, Ted Phillips spake thusly:-
>Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not read it
>because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM
transmitter
>is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
>Ted Phillips
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Re: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??

2004-10-13 Thread ron scott
Hi, It's my understanding, that a mixer, is a pre-amp, or has one in it.
I use one all the time to record vinyl records to my computer, I'm
suggesting that the problem, is not  going from the mixer, to the computer
with a patch cord.
Possibly it might be, volumes, the line-in wasn't turned on, or something of
this nature.
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Re: fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread Mike Mote
Try the one from C-Crane.  I've had it sense May, and I love it.  It covers 
my house perfectly, and it is relatively inexpensive.

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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:46 AM
Subject: fm transmitters again


Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not read 
it
because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM 
transmitter
is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
Ted Phillips
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Re: Which Win mx

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi Simon.
I visited the JFWLite site and although they did have the version you speak 
of, 331 , they did not have scripts for that version.  They did have however 
scripts for 3.30.  I'm using jaws 4.5.  Should I go ahead and download the 
version you suggest and the 3.30 scripts?

Thanks.
Andy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: Which Win mx

hi Andy, if you want to use quick mx and leach hammer go for the 331 
version. as of yet the latest version 3.53 doesn't support quickMX,.
quickMX is a program that works along side winMX it is constantly searching 
for incomplete downloads.
hth
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 Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:15 PM
 Subject: Which Win mx

 Hi all.
 I'm using jaws 4.5 and want to download win mx.  Can anyone tell me which
 version I should download and if possible, an address for corresponding
 scripts.  Thanks.
 Best wishes.
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recording radio broadcasts.

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi all.
Can anyone please tell me how to record a radio broadcast using Goldwave if 
possible.  Thanks.

Best wishes.
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Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi all.
The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my 
computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is 
for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket.  I've 
bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same to 
the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low. 
Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is 
something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with Goldwave.
Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
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Re: Which Win mx

2004-10-13 Thread janet smith
i i can use winmx with out scripts you dont' really need scripts for it just 
use your jaws cursor with it and you will be fine if yoiu need help on 
learning how to use it let me know and i will teach you all.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: Which Win mx


Hi Simon.
I visited the JFWLite site and although they did have the version you 
speak of, 331 , they did not have scripts for that version.  They did have 
however scripts for 3.30.  I'm using jaws 4.5.  Should I go ahead and 
download the version you suggest and the 3.30 scripts?

Thanks.
Andy
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: Which Win mx

hi Andy, if you want to use quick mx and leach hammer go for the 331 
version. as of yet the latest version 3.53 doesn't support quickMX,.
quickMX is a program that works along side winMX it is constantly 
searching for incomplete downloads.
hth
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 From: Andy
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 Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:15 PM
 Subject: Which Win mx

 Hi all.
 I'm using jaws 4.5 and want to download win mx.  Can anyone tell me which
 version I should download and if possible, an address for corresponding
 scripts.  Thanks.
 Best wishes.
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Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread Kevin Lloyd
You can rip all of your CD tracks as one continuous WAV or MP3 file using
CDEX by selecting all tracks and then hitting function key F10.  Choose
which format you want from the resulting dialogue, edit the track name to
your liking and then tab to ok.  Press enter and you're good to go.

If you just want to combine a couple of contiguous tracks, select just those
tracks and hit F10 as above.

Kevin
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Subject: Re: CD Question


> That's good to know.  If you want to make all the tracks in one cd or
album
> one continuous file, can you do that with cdex?
>
> - Original Message - 
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>
>
> > Cdex is the ripping program.  Nero is
> > the CD burning program.  Why bother with
> > Cex?  Because it has a Record from
> > Analog Input which comes in handy for me
> > when I digitize music from different
> > formats.  Nero would not let you do that
> > because it does not have that feature.
> >
> > Mimi
> >
> >
> >
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Gary Petraccaro"
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> >
> >> Then, if you're using Nero, why bother
> > with Cdex?
> >>
> >> - Original Message - 
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> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 12:47
> > AM
> >> Subject: Re: CD Question
> >>
> >>
> >> > Hi Chris.  You can use a program
> > like CDex to rip audio CD's to the
> >> > harddrive, and then, you can use a
> > program to burn the CD.  I believe that
> >> > Nero is one of the best for this.
> >> > - Original Message - 
> >> > From: "Kristine Hickerson"
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> >> > Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:43
> > AM
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> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> Hi all,
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm somewhat inexperienced and
> > uninformed about this stuff, and I think
> >> >> the
> >> >> answer to my question is "no", but
> > I'll ask it anyway.
> >> >>
> >> >> Can you take a standard audio CD
> > and convert it to mp3 format?  If so,
> >> >> which
> >> >> program works best for this?  Also
> > there are a number of different file
> >> >> extensions but what is the file
> > extension for a commercially purchased
> >> >> audio
> >> >> CD?
> >> >>
> >> >> With your help, I'll get
> > up-to-speed on this stuff one of these
> > days.  I
> >> >> just don't have the time to spend
> > on it that I would like to have.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks much.
> >> >>
> >> >> Kris Hickerson
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
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RE: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Judy W

Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
and check the 20 db mic boost.

Hope that helps

Judy



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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Microphone level too quiet.


Hi all.

The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket.  I've
bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same to
the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with Goldwave.
Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.

Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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Nero users, has this ever happened 2 U?

2004-10-13 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Were you able to burn successfully before upgrading to SP2?  And, have you
been able to burn successfully since your upgrade to SP2?

I thought I'd seen somewhere that there were some issues with Nero and SP2
but thought their recent downloadds had sorted this.

Kevin
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Hi, everybody.
As prologue to buying Nero 6 Ultra, I have downloaded and installed the demo
onto
my computer.  Installation was uneventful and I can open already existing
dot wav
files and edit them and even save what I've changed.  However, when I try to
record,
Nero pops up the error message, "cannot open record module."  I have already
uninstalled
Nero and downloaded and installed a new set of demo installation files.  I
had uninstalled
Spy Sweeper, thinking maybe that was fouling something up.  By the way, this
is Windows
XP SP2, Window-Eyes SP4, HP Pavilion computer with 512 mb RAM, 40 gig HD,
1.9 gig
processor, Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 sound card.  Computer is clean, no
viruses or spyware.  Only thing I haven't done--and
I certainly hope Ahead software is not serious about this--is to uninstall
any other
sound editors that are currently and reliably working on my computer.  Any
ideas?
Suggestions?  Hammers and crow bars are out of the question!!  Lol!
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Re: Nero 6

2004-10-13 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Richard.

Just don't see any reference to "ultra edition" on that page or any
subsequent ones so at a bit of a loss with this one.

Kevin
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> Hi Kevin,
> www.nero.com
> The reference I found on that page said nero 6 ultra edition.
> HTH,
> Richard Justice
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>
> >
> > - Original Message - 
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> >
> >
> > > Hi Gary.
> > >
> > > I've never come across Nero Ultra and can't find any reference to it
on
> > the
> > > Ahead website so can't help you there.  I've recently bought a new
Dell
> > > machine and have had to upgrade to Nero 6.0 as the DVD rewriter wasn't
> > > supported by my current version of 5.5 or the most recent upgrade to
5.5
> > > which is 5.5.56.  I'm using a fully functional demo at present that
will
> > > expire on 31 October and so far I've been really pleased with it.
> > >
> > > Kevin
> > > - Original Message - 
> > > From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 3:24 AM
> > > Subject: Nero 6
> > >
> > >
> > > > What's the difference between Nero Ultra and Nero 6?
> > > > Thanks.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 2:48 PM
> > > > Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for pound?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Hi.
> > > > >
> > > > > With regards to your questions on Nero.
> > > > >
> > > > > Yes, the help documentation is accessible.
> > > > > Yes, you can make full use of the program as it is fully
accessible.
> > > > > No, the help documentation doesn't cover accessibility options per
> > say.
> > > > > However, there are many members of this list, including myself,
that
> > use
> > > > > Nero and will be glad to assist.
> > > > >
> > > > > Regards.
> > > > >
> > > > > Kevin
> > > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 5:41 PM
> > > > > Subject: Sound editors pound for pound?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi, everybody.
> > > > >
> > > > > New list member here.  I heard about this list from GW Micro.  Is
> this
> > > > > list
> > > > > intended
> > > > > to help blind users cope with things the sound editing program
> manuals
> > > > > don't
> > > > > cover?
> > > > > For instance, how to select a portion of a wave file using
> > accessibility
> > > > > keys, or,
> > > > > which of the sound editors, pound for pound, allows a blind user
to
> > get
> > > > > the
> > > > > most
> > > > > out of the sound editing program via screen reader?  If not,
please
> > let
> > > me
> > > > > know,
> > > > > and I'll bail out now.
> > > > >
> > > > > But if so, perhaps someone will tell me:
> > > > > 1.  How to select a portion of a wave file in Gold Wave for
copying
> to
> > > the
> > > > > clipboard.
> > > > > 2.  Whether the help window in Nero 6 is easy to use.
> > > > > 3.  Whether Nero's accessibility features will let a user get the
> most
> > > out
> > > > > of the
> > > > > program, and, whether the accessibility features are contained in
> the
> > > > > documentation.
> > > > > 4.  Most importantly, which sound editor beats the others out in
> terms
> > > of
> > > > > quality,
> > > > > ease of use, and degree of screen reader/ short cut key
> accessibility.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks for your kind attention and, if applicable, your advice.
> > > > > Lou Novath
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Re: fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread Kathy Szinnyey/Fred Otto
I use the Irock which is considerably less expensive than the C Crane  but 
also consierably more limited.  It suits me fairly well and may not be a bad 
thing if y ou're on a budget.  But, I covet my neighbor's C crane and may 
end up buying one as well.  Wistful simle.

Kathy Szinnyey
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: fm transmitters again


Hi,
I use the c crane digital fm transmeter.  I liked it so well I 
bought a second one.  It was seventy-nine dollars from c crane company, 
800 522 8863.  This little champ suites my needs entirely.  I can receive 
the signal out in the driveway in my car.  Don't worry, I don't drive it 
(grin), but the air conditioner comes in handy on a too hot day.  Anyways, 
the stations never drift and you can tune it to any available fm 
frequency.

Rusty
> At 04:46 AM 10/13/2004, Ted Phillips spake thusly:-
Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not read 
it
because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM 
transmitter
is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
Ted Phillips
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Re: putting mp3's on a dvd

2004-10-13 Thread mimi
I can get 100 oldtime radio shows in mp3
onto a CD.  That's half-hour shows with
an occasional hour-long show thrown in.
I'm not into dvd's at all.  I'm
concentrating strictly on audio
digitizing.  I have no desire to go into
dvd's much, if at all.  I don't even
watch TV.

Mimi




- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:32 PM
Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd


> Hi Rusty.  You sure would then be able
to put a lot of old-time radio shows
> on one DVD.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "russell Bourgoin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:57
AM
> Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Yes, about four and a half
gigabytes, or four thousand five
> > hundred megabytes, as oppposed to
800 megabytes of data on a cd!
> >
> > Rusty
> > > At 12:57 AM 10/12/2004, Gary Wood
spake thusly:-
> >>butt would an MP3 DVD have a lot
more material than a plain CD DVD?
> >>- Original Message - From:
"russell Bourgoin"
> >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 2:25
PM
> >>Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>> A dvd can hold 4.5 gig of
data, besides its more common use of
> >>> movies etc.  Hope this explains
it.
> >>>
> >>>Rusty
> >>> > At 02:03 PM 10/11/2004, shannon
spake thusly:-
> Please excuse an idiot. Grin
> What is the difference between
DVDs and CDS? I thought that DVD were
> digital
> video disks and CDs were for any
kind of data whether music or any other
> kind of data.
> I'm sorry to be so stupid on the
subject. Would someone please shed some
> light on this for me?
> Thanks
> Shannon
> - Original Message -
> From: "Rob"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
10:54 AM
> Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a
dvd
> 
> 
>  > Hi,
>  > You will need to burn a data
DVD.
>  > the same as you would a data
CD.
>  >
>  > - Original Message -
>  >
>  > > Hi Gang,
>  > >
>  > > I just got a dvd
burner and have nero six and roxio six
on
>  > > my
>  > > machine.  I'd like to put 4
gig or so worth of mp3's on a dvd
>  disc > > for
>  > > archival purposes.  What is
the best way to do this? Do I just
>  treat > > it
>  > > like a cd and just make a
larger compilation layout?  Or, do I
>  have > > to
> burn
>  > > it a special way?  I've never
attempted this.  I have a sony burner
> that,
>  > > reputedly, burns all formats.
I've burned a couple of cd's on
>  it, > > used
> it
>  > > to rip a couple of cd's, and
actually copied a cd to it from my cd
>  > > drive.  I have a sony dvd
plus r.
>  > >
>  > > Any suggestions would
be appreciated.
>  > >
>  > > Rusty
>  > >
>  > >
>  > >  "Be happy. Talk
happiness. Happiness calls out
responsive > >
>  gladness
> in
>  > > others. There is enough
sadness in the world without yours."
(Helen
> Keller)
>  > >
>  > > Check out my web site at:
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>  > >
>  > >
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Re: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??

2004-10-13 Thread Bobcat
A pre-amp is not necessary when sending aline level signal from a mixer to a
sound card.  Your friend probably needed to select line input in the record
section of Windows mixer.
- Original Message - 
From: "Victory Associates LTD, Inc." Subject: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE
COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??
> Yesterday in church, one of my colleagues was trying to record the service
> via the computer using a software he called Music Studio 2005; he ran a
> one-eight inch patch cord from the Maki mixer to the LINE-IN on the
> computer.  However, he was unable to record.
>
> He asked me why he was unable to record having connected the mixer to the
> computer with a patch cord; I told him that a preamp would be needed for
> this to occur.  Is my assessment close enough to being correct??


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Re: putting mp3's on a dvd

2004-10-13 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Mimi.  Maybe next we go to terabits.  
- Original Message - 
From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd


Wow, Rusty!  Awsome!  When the drives
were megabytes, and I was starting out,
I used to think that 40 meg was plenty
of room.  I did not know later that this
would evolve into music exchanges and
storage and more!  Now, look at us!  How
far can we go?  What's next?
Mimi

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From: "russell Bourgoin"
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd


Hi Mimi,
 Yes, you got it girl! Its
really amazing just how large these
storage devices are these days.  I'm
trying to run a d j type business, and
I've got 30415 songs on my 250 gig
hard drive.  I also have an external usb
drive that has that amount of storage,
so, hopefully, my collection is safe!
Rusty
>Rusty, I have a little trouble doing
>some of the math on this: OK, my hard
>drive is 18.6 gig.  That means 18,000
>meg.  More than that, I know.  Is
that
>correct?
>If I got a new computer with an 80
gig
>drive than that means 80,000 mb?
>
>Mimi
>
>
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "russell Bourgoin"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. "
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:57
AM
>Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >  Yes, about four and a
half
>gigabytes, or four thousand five
> > hundred megabytes, as oppposed to
800
>megabytes of data on a cd!
> >
> > Rusty
> >  > At 12:57 AM 10/12/2004, Gary
Wood
>spake thusly:-
> > >butt would an MP3 DVD have a lot
more
>material than a plain CD DVD?
> > >- Original Message - 
From:
>"russell Bourgoin"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >To: "PC audio discussion list. "
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
2:25
>PM
> > >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a
dvd
> > >
> > >
> > >>Hi,
> > >>
> > >> A dvd can hold 4.5 gig
of
>data, besides its more common use of
> > >> movies etc.  Hope this explains
it.
> > >>
> > >>Rusty
> > >> > At 02:03 PM 10/11/2004,
shannon
>spake thusly:-
> > >>>Please excuse an idiot. Grin
> > >>>What is the difference between
DVDs
>and CDS? I thought that DVD were
digital
> > >>>video disks and CDs were for
any
>kind of data whether music or any
other
> > >>>kind of data.
> > >>>I'm sorry to be so stupid on
the
>subject. Would someone please shed
some
> > >>>light on this for me?
> > >>>Thanks
> > >>>Shannon
> > >>>- Original Message -
> > >>>From: "Rob"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>>To: "PC audio discussion list.
"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >>>Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
>10:54 AM
> > >>>Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a
dvd
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> > Hi,
> > >>> > You will need to burn a data
>DVD.
> > >>> > the same as you would a data
CD.
> > >>> >
> > >>> > - Original Message -
> > >>> >
> > >>> > > Hi Gang,
> > >>> > >
> > >>> > > I just got a dvd
>burner and have nero six and roxio
six
>on my
> > >>> > > machine.  I'd like to put
4
>gig or so worth of mp3's on a dvd
> > >>> disc > > for
> > >>> > > archival purposes.  What
is
>the best way to do this? Do I just
> > >>> treat > > it
> > >>> > > like a cd and just make a
>larger compilation layout?  Or, do I
> > >>> have > > to
> > >>>burn
> > >>> > > it a special way?  I've
never
>attempted this.  I have a sony burner
> > >>>that,
> > >>> > > reputedly, burns all
formats.
>I've burned a couple of cd's on
> > >>> it, > > used
> > >>>it
> > >>> > > to rip a couple of cd's,
and
>actually copied a cd to it from my cd
> > >>> > > drive.  I have a sony dvd
plus
>r.
> > >>> > >
> > >>> > > Any suggestions
would
>be appreciated.
> > >>> > >
> > >>> > > Rusty
> > >>> > >
> > >>> > >
> > >>> > >  "Be happy. Talk
>happiness. Happiness calls out
>responsive > >
> > >>> gladness
> > >>>in
> > >>> > > others. There is enough
>sadness in the world without yours."
>(Helen
> > >>>Keller)
> > >>> > >
> > >>> > > Check out my web site at:
> > >>> > >
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Re: Organizing lots of music

2004-10-13 Thread mimi
I recently mp3'd the small bunch I have
from cassettes and about half a dozen
CD's I have on hand.

Mimi
M i m i


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Subject: Re: Organizing lots of music


> Memee where do you get your folk music
from?
>
>
>
> Leslie E. Underwood, MSW
> Northeastern Association of the Blind
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> - Original Message - 
> From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 8:52
AM
> Subject: Re: Organizing lots of music
>
>
> > Hello, Wayne,
> >
> > I make folders for the overflow and
move
> > the songs into the new folders.  In
my
> > case, where I burn CD's after
encoding a
> > folder of 200 songs or less, (I
watch
> > the amount I put onto a disc closely
> > now) I have folders with oldies and
> > separate folders for folk music.
> > Sometimes, I will make a mixed
folder of
> > mp3's of folk, country classics and
> > oldies and burn those onto a CD.
> > Sometimes, I focus on several artist
or
> > groups and put them together.  There
are
> > many ways of organizing the music.
My
> > drive is only 18.6 gb, so I have to
> > periodically clean off a lot of
stuff.
> > So, now, any time I complete a new
> > folder of music small enough to burn
> > onto a disc, I burn it while it's
still
> > fresh.  I have to rotate my music
often.
> >
> > Mimi
> >
> >
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC Audio"
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> > Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 7:09
PM
> > Subject: Organizing lots of music
> >
> >
> > > Greetings. I'm curious how people
that
> > have more than 500 songs, organize
> > > their music? I have nearly 650
songs,
> > and though its kind of fun having
them
> > > all in one directory and
alphabetized,
> > it does seem a  little time
consuming
> > > if I'm looking for a particular
one.
> > For instance, do you organize by
> > > artist, album, genre, or other
> > methods?
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > > Wayne
> > > www.wayneism.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread mimi
I don't use Nero for ripping.  I use
Cdex.  That's what most Cdex users do.
We rip with Cdex and burn with Nero.
That's two different functions.

Mimi



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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: CD Question


> Then, how do you rip with Nero?  I
don't know how to do that.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Gary Petraccaro"
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> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:20
AM
> Subject: Re: CD Question
>
>
> > Then, if you're using Nero, why
bother with Cdex?
> >
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Gary Wood"
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> > To: "PC audio discussion list. "
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> > Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004
12:47 AM
> > Subject: Re: CD Question
> >
> >
> >> Hi Chris.  You can use a program
like CDex to rip audio CD's to the
> >> harddrive, and then, you can use a
program to burn the CD.  I believe
> >> that Nero is one of the best for
this.
> >> - Original Message - 
> >> From: "Kristine Hickerson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: "pc-audio"
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> >> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
10:43 AM
> >> Subject: CD Question
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I'm somewhat inexperienced and
uninformed about this stuff, and I think
> >>> the
> >>> answer to my question is "no", but
I'll ask it anyway.
> >>>
> >>> Can you take a standard audio CD
and convert it to mp3 format?  If so,
> >>> which
> >>> program works best for this?  Also
there are a number of different file
> >>> extensions but what is the file
extension for a commercially purchased
> >>> audio
> >>> CD?
> >>>
> >>> With your help, I'll get
up-to-speed on this stuff one of these
days.  I
> >>> just don't have the time to spend
on it that I would like to have.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks much.
> >>>
> >>> Kris Hickerson
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>

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Re: putting mp3's on a dvd

2004-10-13 Thread mimi
Wow!  Cool!

Mimi




- Original Message - 
From: "russell Bourgoin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:54
AM
Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd


> I read that four hundred gig hard
drives, or, as they were called in the
> old days when ten megs first hit the
ibm pc, winchester drives, are
> available.  I also saw a thing about a
sony one thousand gig
> machine.  Pretty soon, we'll all be
walking around with the library of
> congress in our back pockets! (grin)
>
> Rusty
>  > At 02:08 AM 10/13/2004, mimi spake
thusly:-
> >Wow, Rusty!  Awsome!  When the drives
> >were megabytes, and I was starting
out,
> >I used to think that 40 meg was
plenty
> >of room.  I did not know later that
this
> >would evolve into music exchanges and
> >storage and more!  Now, look at us!
How
> >far can we go?  What's next?
> >
> >Mimi
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "russell Bourgoin"
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 9:06
PM
> >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
> >
> >
> > > Hi Mimi,
> > >
> > >  Yes, you got it girl! Its
> >really amazing just how large these
> > > storage devices are these days.
I'm
> >trying to run a d j type business,
and
> > > I've got 30415 songs on my 250 gig
> >hard drive.  I also have an external
usb
> > > drive that has that amount of
storage,
> >so, hopefully, my collection is safe!
> > >
> > > Rusty
> > >
> > > >Rusty, I have a little trouble
doing
> > > >some of the math on this: OK, my
hard
> > > >drive is 18.6 gig.  That means
18,000
> > > >meg.  More than that, I know.  Is
> >that
> > > >correct?
> > > >If I got a new computer with an
80
> >gig
> > > >drive than that means 80,000 mb?
> > > >
> > > >Mimi
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >- Original Message -
> > > >From: "russell Bourgoin"
> > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004
7:57
> >AM
> > > >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a
dvd
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > >
> > > > >  Yes, about four and a
> >half
> > > >gigabytes, or four thousand five
> > > > > hundred megabytes, as oppposed
to
> >800
> > > >megabytes of data on a cd!
> > > > >
> > > > > Rusty
> > > > >  > At 12:57 AM 10/12/2004,
Gary
> >Wood
> > > >spake thusly:-
> > > > > >butt would an MP3 DVD have a
lot
> >more
> > > >material than a plain CD DVD?
> > > > > >- Original Message -
> >From:
> > > >"russell Bourgoin"
> > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > >To: "PC audio discussion
list. "
> > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > >Sent: Monday, October 11,
2004
> >2:25
> > > >PM
> > > > > >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on
a
> >dvd
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >>Hi,
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> A dvd can hold 4.5
gig
> >of
> > > >data, besides its more common use
of
> > > > > >> movies etc.  Hope this
explains
> >it.
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >>Rusty
> > > > > >> > At 02:03 PM 10/11/2004,
> >shannon
> > > >spake thusly:-
> > > > > >>>Please excuse an idiot.
Grin
> > > > > >>>What is the difference
between
> >DVDs
> > > >and CDS? I thought that DVD were
> >digital
> > > > > >>>video disks and CDs were
for
> >any
> > > >kind of data whether music or any
> >other
> > > > > >>>kind of data.
> > > > > >>>I'm sorry to be so stupid
on
> >the
> > > >subject. Would someone please
shed
> >some
> > > > > >>>light on this for me?
> > > > > >>>Thanks
> > > > > >>>Shannon
> > > > > >>>- Original
Message -
> > > > > >>>From: "Rob"
> > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > >>>To: "PC audio discussion
list.
> >"
> > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > >>>Sent: Monday, October 11,
2004
> > > >10:54 AM
> > > > > >>>Subject: Re: putting mp3's
on a
> >dvd
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> > Hi,
> > > > > >>> > You will need to burn a
data
> > > >DVD.
> > > > > >>> > the same as you would a
data
> >CD.
> > > > > >>> >
> > > > > >>> > - Original
Message -
> > > > > >>> >
> > > > > >>> > > Hi Gang,
> > > > > >>> > >
> > > > > >>> > > I just got a
dvd
> > > >burner and have nero six and
roxio
> >six
> > > >on my
> > > > > >>> > > machine.  I'd like to
put
> >4
> > > >gig or so worth of mp3's on a dvd
> > > > > >>> disc > > for
> > > > > >>> > > archival purposes.
What
> >is
> > > >the best way to do this? Do I
just
> > > > > >>> treat > > it
> > > > > >>> > > like a cd and just
make a
> > > >larger compilation layout?  Or,
do I
> > > > > >>> have > > to
> > > > > >>>burn
> > > > > >>> > > it a special way?
I've
> >never
> > > >attempted this.  I have a sony
burner
> > > > > >>>that,
> > > > > >>> > > reputedly, burns all
> >formats.
> > > >I've burned a couple of cd's on
> > > > > >>> it, > > used
> > > > > >>>it
> > > > > >>> > > to rip a couple of
cd's,
> >and
> > > >actually copied a cd to it from
my cd
> > > > > >>> > > drive.  I have a sony
dvd
> >plus
> > > >r.
> > > > >

Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Harry Bassler
Andy, sometimes the only way is to set the Mic at 60 percent or so;
I know it sounds stupid but that's the way they made it.
You need to try various percentages & see which gives the highest volume
gain.
Harry

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:20 AM
Subject: Microphone level too quiet.


> Hi all.
>
> The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
> computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
> for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket.
I've
> bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same
to
> the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
> Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
> something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with
Goldwave.
> Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi Judy
I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a Sigmatell Audio.  I went 
into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and had a look at the 
properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only option I found there for 
adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound Recording Level, this took me 
to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked fine, the mic level was at 
100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost anywhere.  Am I looking 
in the right place?

Best wishes.
Andy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.


Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
and check the 20 db mic boost.
Hope that helps
Judy

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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
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Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
Hi all.
The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket. 
I've
bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same 
to
the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with 
Goldwave.
Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.

Best wishes.
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RE: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Judy W

Hi Andy,

go to the audio tab and start pressing the tab key.  in the recording
settings, when you tab past the mic volume setting, you should find a
control labeled advance control.  Hit enter on it and you should get a 20 db
mic gain to check. After checking it, tab to close and then see if it
improves.  I have a soundblaster audigy 2 card so my settings may be
slightly different from yours...

Hope that helps.

Judy



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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:19 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.


Hi Judy

I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a Sigmatell Audio.  I went
into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and had a look at the
properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only option I found there for
adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound Recording Level, this took me
to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked fine, the mic level was at
100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost anywhere.  Am I looking
in the right place?

Best wishes.
Andy


- Original Message -
From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.


>
> Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
> and check the 20 db mic boost.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Judy
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
>
>
> Hi all.
>
> The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
> computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
> for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket.
> I've
> bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same
> to
> the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
> Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
> something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with
> Goldwave.
> Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
>
> Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Nero 6

2004-10-13 Thread Lou Novath
Hi, Kevin.
From the Nero home page, click on the downloads link, then the trial 
versions link.  The Nero 6 Ultra Edition stuff is there.  That's what I 
downloaded.  Apparently, The incorporation of Backitup, Nero Wave Editor, 
some of their vidwo and photo stuff, and some other features having been 
rolled into one $60 and no cents package is an idea worthy of the Ultra 
monaker.  Pardon me if I sound a bit cynical.

Best,
Lou Novath
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Nero 6


Hi Richard.
Just don't see any reference to "ultra edition" on that page or any
subsequent ones so at a bit of a loss with this one.
Kevin
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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: Nero 6


Hi Kevin,
www.nero.com
The reference I found on that page said nero 6 ultra edition.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 3:21 PM
Subject: Fw: Nero 6

>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:37 AM
> Subject: Re: Nero 6
>
>
> > Hi Gary.
> >
> > I've never come across Nero Ultra and can't find any reference to it
on
> the
> > Ahead website so can't help you there.  I've recently bought a new
Dell
> > machine and have had to upgrade to Nero 6.0 as the DVD rewriter 
> > wasn't
> > supported by my current version of 5.5 or the most recent upgrade to
5.5
> > which is 5.5.56.  I'm using a fully functional demo at present that
will
> > expire on 31 October and so far I've been really pleased with it.
> >
> > Kevin
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 3:24 AM
> > Subject: Nero 6
> >
> >
> > > What's the difference between Nero Ultra and Nero 6?
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > > - Original Message - 
> > > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 2:48 PM
> > > Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for pound?
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi.
> > > >
> > > > With regards to your questions on Nero.
> > > >
> > > > Yes, the help documentation is accessible.
> > > > Yes, you can make full use of the program as it is fully
accessible.
> > > > No, the help documentation doesn't cover accessibility options 
> > > > per
> say.
> > > > However, there are many members of this list, including myself,
that
> use
> > > > Nero and will be glad to assist.
> > > >
> > > > Regards.
> > > >
> > > > Kevin
> > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 5:41 PM
> > > > Subject: Sound editors pound for pound?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi, everybody.
> > > >
> > > > New list member here.  I heard about this list from GW Micro.  Is
this
> > > > list
> > > > intended
> > > > to help blind users cope with things the sound editing program
manuals
> > > > don't
> > > > cover?
> > > > For instance, how to select a portion of a wave file using
> accessibility
> > > > keys, or,
> > > > which of the sound editors, pound for pound, allows a blind user
to
> get
> > > > the
> > > > most
> > > > out of the sound editing program via screen reader?  If not,
please
> let
> > me
> > > > know,
> > > > and I'll bail out now.
> > > >
> > > > But if so, perhaps someone will tell me:
> > > > 1.  How to select a portion of a wave file in Gold Wave for
copying
to
> > the
> > > > clipboard.
> > > > 2.  Whether the help window in Nero 6 is easy to use.
> > > > 3.  Whether Nero's accessibility features will let a user get the
most
> > out
> > > > of the
> > > > program, and, whether the accessibility features are contained in
the
> > > > documentation.
> > > > 4.  Most importantly, which sound editor beats the others out in
terms
> > of
> > > > quality,
> > > > ease of use, and degree of screen reader/ short cut key
accessibility.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your kind attention and, if applicable, your advice.
> > > > Lou Novath
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Re: Nero 6

2004-10-13 Thread RQJ
Hi Kevin,
That does seem strange!
Richard Justice
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From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: Nero 6


> Hi Richard.
>
> Just don't see any reference to "ultra edition" on that page or any
> subsequent ones so at a bit of a loss with this one.
>
> Kevin
> - Original Message - 
> From: "RQJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:43 PM
> Subject: Re: Nero 6
>
>
> > Hi Kevin,
> > www.nero.com
> > The reference I found on that page said nero 6 ultra edition.
> > HTH,
> > Richard Justice
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 3:21 PM
> > Subject: Fw: Nero 6
> >
> >
> > >
> > > - Original Message - 
> > > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:37 AM
> > > Subject: Re: Nero 6
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi Gary.
> > > >
> > > > I've never come across Nero Ultra and can't find any reference to it
> on
> > > the
> > > > Ahead website so can't help you there.  I've recently bought a new
> Dell
> > > > machine and have had to upgrade to Nero 6.0 as the DVD rewriter
wasn't
> > > > supported by my current version of 5.5 or the most recent upgrade to
> 5.5
> > > > which is 5.5.56.  I'm using a fully functional demo at present that
> will
> > > > expire on 31 October and so far I've been really pleased with it.
> > > >
> > > > Kevin
> > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 3:24 AM
> > > > Subject: Nero 6
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > What's the difference between Nero Ultra and Nero 6?
> > > > > Thanks.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 2:48 PM
> > > > > Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for pound?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hi.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > With regards to your questions on Nero.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Yes, the help documentation is accessible.
> > > > > > Yes, you can make full use of the program as it is fully
> accessible.
> > > > > > No, the help documentation doesn't cover accessibility options
per
> > > say.
> > > > > > However, there are many members of this list, including myself,
> that
> > > use
> > > > > > Nero and will be glad to assist.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Regards.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Kevin
> > > > > > - Original Message - 
> > > > > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > > > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 5:41 PM
> > > > > > Subject: Sound editors pound for pound?
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Hi, everybody.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > New list member here.  I heard about this list from GW Micro.
Is
> > this
> > > > > > list
> > > > > > intended
> > > > > > to help blind users cope with things the sound editing program
> > manuals
> > > > > > don't
> > > > > > cover?
> > > > > > For instance, how to select a portion of a wave file using
> > > accessibility
> > > > > > keys, or,
> > > > > > which of the sound editors, pound for pound, allows a blind user
> to
> > > get
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > most
> > > > > > out of the sound editing program via screen reader?  If not,
> please
> > > let
> > > > me
> > > > > > know,
> > > > > > and I'll bail out now.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > But if so, perhaps someone will tell me:
> > > > > > 1.  How to select a portion of a wave file in Gold Wave for
> copying
> > to
> > > > the
> > > > > > clipboard.
> > > > > > 2.  Whether the help window in Nero 6 is easy to use.
> > > > > > 3.  Whether Nero's accessibility features will let a user get
the
> > most
> > > > out
> > > > > > of the
> > > > > > program, and, whether the accessibility features are contained
in
> > the
> > > > > > documentation.
> > > > > > 4.  Most importantly, which sound editor beats the others out in
> > terms
> > > > of
> > > > > > quality,
> > > > > > ease of use, and degree of screen reader/ short cut key
> > accessibility.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Thanks for your kind attention and, if applicable, your advice.
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Re: Nero users, has this ever happened 2 U?

2004-10-13 Thread Lou Novath
Hi, Kevin.
Concurrent with posting to pc-audio, I had sent an e-mail to Nero tech 
support.  They sent an automated e-mail thus far, which promised me that a 
living, breathing human being plans to read my question and eventually 
respond.  Twenty four hours down, and counting.  Tick, tick, tick.  The demo 
time is running out.

The automated response suggested that I look at the updates page, which I 
did.  At the updates page, Nero imparted to me the same information as you 
did regarding issues with Xp SP2 and provided a link to the update which 
they said should correct whatever compatibility problems existed between 
Nero and the new XP service pack.  So, into the very same folder as the 
other Nero packages I had to download to get the full demo, I downloaded the 
Nero update.  However, instead of the usual download dialog, Windows 
prompted me, yes or no, if I wanted to overwrite the Nero such and such dot 
exe file which, apparently, was already contained in the folder.  I backed 
up a step and checked the release date of the update, September 20 I believe 
it was.  This leads me to believe that I already have the updated file 
installed, since I had originally downloaded the Nero demo packs on the 
first of October.

I did download the file from the updates page.  Which probably means I have 
to uninstall Nero, then reinstall it again.  Whether the two exe files were 
identical or the updated file just had the same filename as the older file 
is not known.  Given the way Ahead software "resets" its demos to coincide 
with the beginning of each new month, I suppose anything is possible.

So...the fun begins tonight:  when I'm too tired to kick the computer into 
orbit.  .

Thanks for the suggestion,
Lou
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From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:49 PM
Subject: Nero users, has this ever happened 2 U?

Were you able to burn successfully before upgrading to SP2?  And, have you
been able to burn successfully since your upgrade to SP2?
I thought I'd seen somewhere that there were some issues with Nero and SP2
but thought their recent downloadds had sorted this.
Kevin
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From: "Lou Novath" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 5:32 PM
Subject: #
   Hi, everybody.
As prologue to buying Nero 6 Ultra, I have downloaded and installed the demo
onto
my computer.  Installation was uneventful and I can open already existing
dot wav
files and edit them and even save what I've changed.  However, when I try to
record,
Nero pops up the error message, "cannot open record module."  I have already
uninstalled
Nero and downloaded and installed a new set of demo installation files.  I
had uninstalled
Spy Sweeper, thinking maybe that was fouling something up.  By the way, this
is Windows
XP SP2, Window-Eyes SP4, HP Pavilion computer with 512 mb RAM, 40 gig HD,
1.9 gig
processor, Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 sound card.  Computer is clean, no
viruses or spyware.  Only thing I haven't done--and
I certainly hope Ahead software is not serious about this--is to uninstall
any other
sound editors that are currently and reliably working on my computer.  Any
ideas?
Suggestions?  Hammers and crow bars are out of the question!!  Lol!
Best, and thanks for any help,
Lou Novath
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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread shawn klein
The microphone boost is in the volume controls, among
the track bars and check boxes as you tab, it's the
only button, called advanced controls. Enter on that
and check the box in there that says microphone boost
and hit OK.
Shawn

--- Harry Bassler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Andy, sometimes the only way is to set the Mic at 60
> percent or so;
> I know it sounds stupid but that's the way they made
> it.
> You need to try various percentages & see which
> gives the highest volume
> gain.
> Harry
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:20 AM
> Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
> 
> 
> > Hi all.
> >
> > The subject line says it all.  I have three
> mini-plugs on the back of my
> > computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a
> minidisk.  The second is
> > for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone
> into the third socket.
> I've
> > bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control
> of XP and did the same
> to
> > the volume control within my sound card.  However,
> the sound is very low.
> > Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked
> better.  Perhaps there is
> > something else which I need to do.  I'm using the
> microphone with
> Goldwave.
> > Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
> >
> > Best wishes.
> >
> > Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
> >
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RE: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread shawn klein
Funnily enough, for me that button is in the playback
tab, not record. Weird, but that's where it is.
Shawn

--- Judy W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi Andy,
> 
> go to the audio tab and start pressing the tab key. 
> in the recording
> settings, when you tab past the mic volume setting,
> you should find a
> control labeled advance control.  Hit enter on it
> and you should get a 20 db
> mic gain to check. After checking it, tab to close
> and then see if it
> improves.  I have a soundblaster audigy 2 card so my
> settings may be
> slightly different from yours...
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> Judy
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Andy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:19 PM
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.
> 
> 
> Hi Judy
> 
> I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a
> Sigmatell Audio.  I went
> into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and
> had a look at the
> properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only
> option I found there for
> adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound
> Recording Level, this took me
> to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked
> fine, the mic level was at
> 100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost
> anywhere.  Am I looking
> in the right place?
> 
> Best wishes.
> Andy
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:46 PM
> Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.
> 
> 
> >
> > Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it
> says advanced controls
> > and check the 20 db mic boost.
> >
> > Hope that helps
> >
> > Judy
> >
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Andy
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
> >
> >
> > Hi all.
> >
> > The subject line says it all.  I have three
> mini-plugs on the back of my
> > computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a
> minidisk.  The second is
> > for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone
> into the third socket.
> > I've
> > bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control
> of XP and did the same
> > to
> > the volume control within my sound card.  However,
> the sound is very low.
> > Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked
> better.  Perhaps there is
> > something else which I need to do.  I'm using the
> microphone with
> > Goldwave.
> > Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
> >
> > Best wishes.
> >
> > Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
> >
> > Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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Re: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??

2004-10-13 Thread Lou Novath
If your church has some serious sound reinforcing equipment, like Peavy, 
Soundcraft, Tascam, or Sun, your friend had better be extremely careful how 
he goes about getting his sound signal.  Mixing boards like the 
aforementioned don't have line level outputs  anywhere on them.  More like 
10 dbv nominal.  Peak voltages from those mixing board outputs can cook a 
computer sound card quick as a wink.

Best,
Lou Novath
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From: "Bobcat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??


A pre-amp is not necessary when sending aline level signal from a mixer to 
a
sound card.  Your friend probably needed to select line input in the 
record
section of Windows mixer.
- Original Message - 
From: "Victory Associates LTD, Inc." Subject: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE
COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??
Yesterday in church, one of my colleagues was trying to record the 
service
via the computer using a software he called Music Studio 2005; he ran a
one-eight inch patch cord from the Maki mixer to the LINE-IN on the
computer.  However, he was unable to record.

He asked me why he was unable to record having connected the mixer to the
computer with a patch cord; I told him that a preamp would be needed for
this to occur.  Is my assessment close enough to being correct??

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Re: putting mp3's on a dvd

2004-10-13 Thread mimi
Hmm, that's an interesting thought.

Mimi



- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:20
PM
Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd


> Hi Mimi.  Maybe next we go to
terabits.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:08
AM
> Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
>
>
> > Wow, Rusty!  Awsome!  When the
drives
> > were megabytes, and I was starting
out,
> > I used to think that 40 meg was
plenty
> > of room.  I did not know later that
this
> > would evolve into music exchanges
and
> > storage and more!  Now, look at us!
How
> > far can we go?  What's next?
> >
> > Mimi
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "russell Bourgoin"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 9:06
PM
> > Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
> >
> >
> >> Hi Mimi,
> >>
> >>  Yes, you got it girl! Its
> > really amazing just how large these
> >> storage devices are these days.
I'm
> > trying to run a d j type business,
and
> >> I've got 30415 songs on my 250 gig
> > hard drive.  I also have an external
usb
> >> drive that has that amount of
storage,
> > so, hopefully, my collection is
safe!
> >>
> >> Rusty
> >>
> >> >Rusty, I have a little trouble
doing
> >> >some of the math on this: OK, my
hard
> >> >drive is 18.6 gig.  That means
18,000
> >> >meg.  More than that, I know.  Is
> > that
> >> >correct?
> >> >If I got a new computer with an 80
> > gig
> >> >drive than that means 80,000 mb?
> >> >
> >> >Mimi
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >- Original Message -
> >> >From: "russell Bourgoin"
> >> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> >To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> >> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> >Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004
7:57
> > AM
> >> >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a
dvd
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > > Hi,
> >> > >
> >> > >  Yes, about four and a
> > half
> >> >gigabytes, or four thousand five
> >> > > hundred megabytes, as oppposed
to
> > 800
> >> >megabytes of data on a cd!
> >> > >
> >> > > Rusty
> >> > >  > At 12:57 AM 10/12/2004, Gary
> > Wood
> >> >spake thusly:-
> >> > > >butt would an MP3 DVD have a
lot
> > more
> >> >material than a plain CD DVD?
> >> > > >- Original Message - 
> > From:
> >> >"russell Bourgoin"
> >> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> > > >To: "PC audio discussion list.
"
> >> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> > > >Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
> > 2:25
> >> >PM
> >> > > >Subject: Re: putting mp3's on
a
> > dvd
> >> > > >
> >> > > >
> >> > > >>Hi,
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >> A dvd can hold 4.5
gig
> > of
> >> >data, besides its more common use
of
> >> > > >> movies etc.  Hope this
explains
> > it.
> >> > > >>
> >> > > >>Rusty
> >> > > >> > At 02:03 PM 10/11/2004,
> > shannon
> >> >spake thusly:-
> >> > > >>>Please excuse an idiot. Grin
> >> > > >>>What is the difference
between
> > DVDs
> >> >and CDS? I thought that DVD were
> > digital
> >> > > >>>video disks and CDs were for
> > any
> >> >kind of data whether music or any
> > other
> >> > > >>>kind of data.
> >> > > >>>I'm sorry to be so stupid on
> > the
> >> >subject. Would someone please shed
> > some
> >> > > >>>light on this for me?
> >> > > >>>Thanks
> >> > > >>>Shannon
> >> > > >>>- Original Message -
> >> > > >>>From: "Rob"
> >> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> > > >>>To: "PC audio discussion
list.
> > "
> >> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> > > >>>Sent: Monday, October 11,
2004
> >> >10:54 AM
> >> > > >>>Subject: Re: putting mp3's
on a
> > dvd
> >> > > >>>
> >> > > >>>
> >> > > >>> > Hi,
> >> > > >>> > You will need to burn a
data
> >> >DVD.
> >> > > >>> > the same as you would a
data
> > CD.
> >> > > >>> >
> >> > > >>> > - Original
Message -
> >> > > >>> >
> >> > > >>> > > Hi Gang,
> >> > > >>> > >
> >> > > >>> > > I just got a
dvd
> >> >burner and have nero six and roxio
> > six
> >> >on my
> >> > > >>> > > machine.  I'd like to
put
> > 4
> >> >gig or so worth of mp3's on a dvd
> >> > > >>> disc > > for
> >> > > >>> > > archival purposes.
What
> > is
> >> >the best way to do this? Do I just
> >> > > >>> treat > > it
> >> > > >>> > > like a cd and just make
a
> >> >larger compilation layout?  Or, do
I
> >> > > >>> have > > to
> >> > > >>>burn
> >> > > >>> > > it a special way?  I've
> > never
> >> >attempted this.  I have a sony
burner
> >> > > >>>that,
> >> > > >>> > > reputedly, burns all
> > formats.
> >> >I've burned a couple of cd's on
> >> > > >>> it, > > used
> >> > > >>>it
> >> > > >>> > > to rip a couple of
cd's,
> > and
> >> >actually copied a cd to it from my
cd
> >> > > >>> > > drive.  I have a sony
dvd
> > plus
> >> >r.
> >> > > >>> > >
> >> > > >>> > > Any suggestions
> > would
> >> >be appreciated.
> >> > > >>> > >
> >> > > >>> > > Rusty
> >> > > >>> > >
> >> > > >>> > >
> >> > > >>> > >  

Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread doc
I rip with EZ cd creator.  Cdex I found to be a memory hog.  Nor did I like
it creating folders on my drive.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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From: "mimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: CD Question


I don't use Nero for ripping.  I use
Cdex.  That's what most Cdex users do.
We rip with Cdex and burn with Nero.
That's two different functions.

Mimi



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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: CD Question


> Then, how do you rip with Nero?  I
don't know how to do that.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Gary Petraccaro"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 10:20
AM
> Subject: Re: CD Question
>
>
> > Then, if you're using Nero, why
bother with Cdex?
> >
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Gary Wood"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004
12:47 AM
> > Subject: Re: CD Question
> >
> >
> >> Hi Chris.  You can use a program
like CDex to rip audio CD's to the
> >> harddrive, and then, you can use a
program to burn the CD.  I believe
> >> that Nero is one of the best for
this.
> >> - Original Message - 
> >> From: "Kristine Hickerson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: "pc-audio"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
10:43 AM
> >> Subject: CD Question
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I'm somewhat inexperienced and
uninformed about this stuff, and I think
> >>> the
> >>> answer to my question is "no", but
I'll ask it anyway.
> >>>
> >>> Can you take a standard audio CD
and convert it to mp3 format?  If so,
> >>> which
> >>> program works best for this?  Also
there are a number of different file
> >>> extensions but what is the file
extension for a commercially purchased
> >>> audio
> >>> CD?
> >>>
> >>> With your help, I'll get
up-to-speed on this stuff one of these
days.  I
> >>> just don't have the time to spend
on it that I would like to have.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks much.
> >>>
> >>> Kris Hickerson
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>

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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread doc
He will need to first go into the menu and be sure that "advance" is checked
in the first place.
Press the alt key once
arrow up to advance  and press enter if it is not checked.
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- Original Message - 
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To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:55 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.



Hi Andy,

go to the audio tab and start pressing the tab key.  in the recording
settings, when you tab past the mic volume setting, you should find a
control labeled advance control.  Hit enter on it and you should get a 20 db
mic gain to check. After checking it, tab to close and then see if it
improves.  I have a soundblaster audigy 2 card so my settings may be
slightly different from yours...

Hope that helps.

Judy



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:19 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.


Hi Judy

I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a Sigmatell Audio.  I went
into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and had a look at the
properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only option I found there for
adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound Recording Level, this took me
to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked fine, the mic level was at
100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost anywhere.  Am I looking
in the right place?

Best wishes.
Andy


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Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.


>
> Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
> and check the 20 db mic boost.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Judy
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
>
>
> Hi all.
>
> The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
> computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second is
> for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket.
> I've
> bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same
> to
> the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
> Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
> something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with
> Goldwave.
> Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
>
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Re: recording radio broadcasts.

2004-10-13 Thread doc
If you are running XP you may have an option in your record section of
volume control called "what you hear".  If so check it and set goldwave for
the amount of time you wish to record.  Unless you plan on extensive editing
I would be sure that all sound effects are turned off including screen
readers.  What you hear records anything coming through the system.
Doc Wright
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:27 AM
Subject: recording radio broadcasts.


Hi all.

Can anyone please tell me how to record a radio broadcast using Goldwave if
possible.  Thanks.

Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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Re: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??

2004-10-13 Thread doc
A pre-amp would be handy.  If the mixer has a record section he should be
able to use the record out to the line in on the computer's soundcard.
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Subject: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??


Hi Everyone:

Ok, a general explanation is necessary before I paucit the question:

Yesterday in church, one of my colleagues was trying to record the service
via the computer using a software he called Music Studio 2005; he ran a
one-eight inch patch cord from the Maki mixer to the LINE-IN on the
computer.  However, he was unable to record.

He asked me why he was unable to record having connected the mixer to the
computer with a patch cord; I told him that a preamp would be needed for
this to occur.  Is my assessment close enough to being correct??

The computer has an ONBOARD sound and a port for DVD-OUT.  There are NO
SPEAKERS attached to the computer, and I don't have a screen reader
installed on it so I can't check anything out.

I'd be most grateful if the experts in the house could please straighten
this out for me.  I can answer any questions that may be necessary in order
to get the help I need!!

Sincerely,
Olusegun


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MP3 Album Wraps

2004-10-13 Thread Dan Kerstetter
Is there a program which will split an album wrap into separate tracks?

I've tried MP3 Clips and, even after reading its documentation, had little success.

Thanks.

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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi there Shawn
I still cannot find it mate.  Am I looking in the right place, Volume 
Control Sheet within, settings//programmes/accessories/entertainment/volume 
control?

I've got a Sigmatel Audio Sound Card in my XP home computer and within the 
properties of Recording, the Recording Level Sheet is the same as the one 
above.  There is no mention anywhere of a microphone boost.

Andy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.


The microphone boost is in the volume controls, among
the track bars and check boxes as you tab, it's the
only button, called advanced controls. Enter on that
and check the box in there that says microphone boost
and hit OK.
Shawn
--- Harry Bassler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andy, sometimes the only way is to set the Mic at 60
percent or so;
I know it sounds stupid but that's the way they made
it.
You need to try various percentages & see which
gives the highest volume
gain.
Harry
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From: "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:20 AM
Subject: Microphone level too quiet.

> Hi all.
>
> The subject line says it all.  I have three
mini-plugs on the back of my
> computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a
minidisk.  The second is
> for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone
into the third socket.
I've
> bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control
of XP and did the same
to
> the volume control within my sound card.  However,
the sound is very low.
> Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked
better.  Perhaps there is
> something else which I need to do.  I'm using the
microphone with
Goldwave.
> Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
>
> Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi again Shawn.
I've got a funny feeling that it all depends upon the particular soundcard 
installed.  I've a Packard Bell computer with perhaps a budget sound card.

Andy
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:11 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.


Funnily enough, for me that button is in the playback
tab, not record. Weird, but that's where it is.
Shawn
--- Judy W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Andy,
go to the audio tab and start pressing the tab key.
in the recording
settings, when you tab past the mic volume setting,
you should find a
control labeled advance control.  Hit enter on it
and you should get a 20 db
mic gain to check. After checking it, tab to close
and then see if it
improves.  I have a soundblaster audigy 2 card so my
settings may be
slightly different from yours...
Hope that helps.
Judy

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Andy
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:19 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.
Hi Judy
I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a
Sigmatell Audio.  I went
into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and
had a look at the
properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only
option I found there for
adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound
Recording Level, this took me
to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked
fine, the mic level was at
100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost
anywhere.  Am I looking
in the right place?
Best wishes.
Andy
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:46 PM
Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.
>
> Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it
says advanced controls
> and check the 20 db mic boost.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Judy
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Andy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
>
>
> Hi all.
>
> The subject line says it all.  I have three
mini-plugs on the back of my
> computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a
minidisk.  The second is
> for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone
into the third socket.
> I've
> bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control
of XP and did the same
> to
> the volume control within my sound card.  However,
the sound is very low.
> Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked
better.  Perhaps there is
> something else which I need to do.  I'm using the
microphone with
> Goldwave.
> Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
>
> Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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Re: MP3 Album Wraps

2004-10-13 Thread janet smith
i have you tried gold wave?
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Subject: MP3 Album Wraps


Is there a program which will split an album wrap into separate tracks?
I've tried MP3 Clips and, even after reading its documentation, had little 
success.

Thanks.
Dan Kerstetter
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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread shawn klein
Thanks Doc, forgot about that part.
Shawn

--- doc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> He will need to first go into the menu and be sure
> that "advance" is checked
> in the first place.
> Press the alt key once
> arrow up to advance  and press enter if it is not
> checked.
> Doc Wright
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> then where does the learning start?
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:55 PM
> Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Andy,
> 
> go to the audio tab and start pressing the tab key. 
> in the recording
> settings, when you tab past the mic volume setting,
> you should find a
> control labeled advance control.  Hit enter on it
> and you should get a 20 db
> mic gain to check. After checking it, tab to close
> and then see if it
> improves.  I have a soundblaster audigy 2 card so my
> settings may be
> slightly different from yours...
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> Judy
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Andy
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:19 PM
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.
> 
> 
> Hi Judy
> 
> I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a
> Sigmatell Audio.  I went
> into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and
> had a look at the
> properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only
> option I found there for
> adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound
> Recording Level, this took me
> to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked
> fine, the mic level was at
> 100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost
> anywhere.  Am I looking
> in the right place?
> 
> Best wishes.
> Andy
> 
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:46 PM
> Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.
> 
> 
> >
> > Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it
> says advanced controls
> > and check the 20 db mic boost.
> >
> > Hope that helps
> >
> > Judy
> >
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Andy
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
> >
> >
> > Hi all.
> >
> > The subject line says it all.  I have three
> mini-plugs on the back of my
> > computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a
> minidisk.  The second is
> > for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone
> into the third socket.
> > I've
> > bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control
> of XP and did the same
> > to
> > the volume control within my sound card.  However,
> the sound is very low.
> > Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked
> better.  Perhaps there is
> > something else which I need to do.  I'm using the
> microphone with
> > Goldwave.
> > Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
> >
> > Best wishes.
> >
> > Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
> >
> > Drop me a line at, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Organizing lots of music

2004-10-13 Thread Dave Hutchins
Hi,
I record mine in alphabetical order according to artist then album.  Dave 
Hutchins
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Subject: Organizing lots of music


Greetings. I'm curious how people that have more than 500 songs, organize 
their music? I have nearly 650 songs, and though its kind of fun having 
them all in one directory and alphabetized, it does seem a  little time 
consuming if I'm looking for a particular one. For instance, do you 
organize by artist, album, genre, or other methods?

Many thanks,
Wayne
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Re: fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread Frank Deweese
Hi gang,

Would some one be kind enough to let me know how expensive radio
transmitters are?
Thanks
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> I use the Irock which is considerably less expensive than the C Crane  but
> also consierably more limited.  It suits me fairly well and may not be a
bad
> thing if y ou're on a budget.  But, I covet my neighbor's C crane and may
> end up buying one as well.  Wistful simle.
>
> Kathy Szinnyey
>
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>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use the c crane digital fm transmeter.  I liked it so well I
> > bought a second one.  It was seventy-nine dollars from c crane company,
> > 800 522 8863.  This little champ suites my needs entirely.  I can
receive
> > the signal out in the driveway in my car.  Don't worry, I don't drive it
> > (grin), but the air conditioner comes in handy on a too hot day.
Anyways,
> > the stations never drift and you can tune it to any available fm
> > frequency.
> >
> > Rusty
> > > At 04:46 AM 10/13/2004, Ted Phillips spake thusly:-
> >>Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not read
> >>it
> >>because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM
> >>transmitter
> >>is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
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Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Open Nero, and close the wizard.  Choose Recorder and Save Track.  There's a 
All Tracks button or you can select individual tracks.  There's also a 
customize option where you can set the mp3 incoding you want.  You should 
pick Choose Recorder before this, just in case you have to pick a cd drive.

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Then, how do you rip with Nero?  I don't know how to do that.
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Then, if you're using Nero, why bother with Cdex?
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Hi Chris.  You can use a program like CDex to rip audio CD's to the 
harddrive, and then, you can use a program to burn the CD.  I believe 
that Nero is one of the best for this.
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Subject: CD Question


Hi all,
I'm somewhat inexperienced and uninformed about this stuff, and I think 
the
answer to my question is "no", but I'll ask it anyway.

Can you take a standard audio CD and convert it to mp3 format?  If so, 
which
program works best for this?  Also there are a number of different file
extensions but what is the file extension for a commercially purchased 
audio
CD?

With your help, I'll get up-to-speed on this stuff one of these days. 
I
just don't have the time to spend on it that I would like to have.

Thanks much.
Kris Hickerson

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Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Wish you could do that with Nero.  It's the only thing I can't figure out 
how to do that I want to do.  There tech support can't cut it.

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You can rip all of your CD tracks as one continuous WAV or MP3 file using
CDEX by selecting all tracks and then hitting function key F10.  Choose
which format you want from the resulting dialogue, edit the track name to
your liking and then tab to ok.  Press enter and you're good to go.
If you just want to combine a couple of contiguous tracks, select just 
those
tracks and hit F10 as above.

Kevin
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That's good to know.  If you want to make all the tracks in one cd or
album
one continuous file, can you do that with cdex?
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> Cdex is the ripping program.  Nero is
> the CD burning program.  Why bother with
> Cex?  Because it has a Record from
> Analog Input which comes in handy for me
> when I digitize music from different
> formats.  Nero would not let you do that
> because it does not have that feature.
>
> Mimi
>
>
>
> - Original Message - 
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>
>
>> Then, if you're using Nero, why bother
> with Cdex?
>>
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>> From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. "
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 12:47
> AM
>> Subject: Re: CD Question
>>
>>
>> > Hi Chris.  You can use a program
> like CDex to rip audio CD's to the
>> > harddrive, and then, you can use a
> program to burn the CD.  I believe that
>> > Nero is one of the best for this.
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>> > From: "Kristine Hickerson"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: "pc-audio"
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>> > Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 10:43
> AM
>> > Subject: CD Question
>> >
>> >
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> I'm somewhat inexperienced and
> uninformed about this stuff, and I think
>> >> the
>> >> answer to my question is "no", but
> I'll ask it anyway.
>> >>
>> >> Can you take a standard audio CD
> and convert it to mp3 format?  If so,
>> >> which
>> >> program works best for this?  Also
> there are a number of different file
>> >> extensions but what is the file
> extension for a commercially purchased
>> >> audio
>> >> CD?
>> >>
>> >> With your help, I'll get
> up-to-speed on this stuff one of these
> days.  I
>> >> just don't have the time to spend
> on it that I would like to have.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks much.
>> >>
>> >> Kris Hickerson
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread mimi
OK, to each their own!

Mimi



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> I rip with EZ cd creator.  Cdex I
found to be a memory hog.  Nor did I
like
> it creating folders on my drive.
> Doc Wright
> http://wrightplaceinc.net
> If we can't look at ourselves, and
ask, why?
> then where does the learning start?
>
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>
>
> I don't use Nero for ripping.  I use
> Cdex.  That's what most Cdex users do.
> We rip with Cdex and burn with Nero.
> That's two different functions.
>
> Mimi
>
>
>
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>
> > Then, how do you rip with Nero?  I
> don't know how to do that.
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> > From: "Gary Petraccaro"
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> >
> >
> > > Then, if you're using Nero, why
> bother with Cdex?
> > >
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> > > From: "Gary Wood"
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> 12:47 AM
> > > Subject: Re: CD Question
> > >
> > >
> > >> Hi Chris.  You can use a program
> like CDex to rip audio CD's to the
> > >> harddrive, and then, you can use
a
> program to burn the CD.  I believe
> > >> that Nero is one of the best for
> this.
> > >> - Original Message - 
> > >> From: "Kristine Hickerson"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >> To: "pc-audio"
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> > >> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
> 10:43 AM
> > >> Subject: CD Question
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>> Hi all,
> > >>>
> > >>> I'm somewhat inexperienced and
> uninformed about this stuff, and I
think
> > >>> the
> > >>> answer to my question is "no",
but
> I'll ask it anyway.
> > >>>
> > >>> Can you take a standard audio CD
> and convert it to mp3 format?  If so,
> > >>> which
> > >>> program works best for this?
Also
> there are a number of different file
> > >>> extensions but what is the file
> extension for a commercially purchased
> > >>> audio
> > >>> CD?
> > >>>
> > >>> With your help, I'll get
> up-to-speed on this stuff one of these
> days.  I
> > >>> just don't have the time to
spend
> on it that I would like to have.
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks much.
> > >>>
> > >>> Kris Hickerson
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
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Re: Nero 6

2004-10-13 Thread Gary Petraccaro
The Ahead home page has references to Ultra and Nero 6 is part of that.
www.ahead.de
I think.
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Hi Richard.
Just don't see any reference to "ultra edition" on that page or any
subsequent ones so at a bit of a loss with this one.
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
www.nero.com
The reference I found on that page said nero 6 ultra edition.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 11:37 AM
> Subject: Re: Nero 6
>
>
> > Hi Gary.
> >
> > I've never come across Nero Ultra and can't find any reference to it
on
> the
> > Ahead website so can't help you there.  I've recently bought a new
Dell
> > machine and have had to upgrade to Nero 6.0 as the DVD rewriter 
> > wasn't
> > supported by my current version of 5.5 or the most recent upgrade to
5.5
> > which is 5.5.56.  I'm using a fully functional demo at present that
will
> > expire on 31 October and so far I've been really pleased with it.
> >
> > Kevin
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> > From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Subject: Nero 6
> >
> >
> > > What's the difference between Nero Ultra and Nero 6?
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > > - Original Message - 
> > > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 2:48 PM
> > > Subject: Re: Sound editors pound for pound?
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi.
> > > >
> > > > With regards to your questions on Nero.
> > > >
> > > > Yes, the help documentation is accessible.
> > > > Yes, you can make full use of the program as it is fully
accessible.
> > > > No, the help documentation doesn't cover accessibility options 
> > > > per
> say.
> > > > However, there are many members of this list, including myself,
that
> use
> > > > Nero and will be glad to assist.
> > > >
> > > > Regards.
> > > >
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> > > > Subject: Sound editors pound for pound?
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> > > >
> > > > Hi, everybody.
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> > > > New list member here.  I heard about this list from GW Micro.  Is
this
> > > > list
> > > > intended
> > > > to help blind users cope with things the sound editing program
manuals
> > > > don't
> > > > cover?
> > > > For instance, how to select a portion of a wave file using
> accessibility
> > > > keys, or,
> > > > which of the sound editors, pound for pound, allows a blind user
to
> get
> > > > the
> > > > most
> > > > out of the sound editing program via screen reader?  If not,
please
> let
> > me
> > > > know,
> > > > and I'll bail out now.
> > > >
> > > > But if so, perhaps someone will tell me:
> > > > 1.  How to select a portion of a wave file in Gold Wave for
copying
to
> > the
> > > > clipboard.
> > > > 2.  Whether the help window in Nero 6 is easy to use.
> > > > 3.  Whether Nero's accessibility features will let a user get the
most
> > out
> > > > of the
> > > > program, and, whether the accessibility features are contained in
the
> > > > documentation.
> > > > 4.  Most importantly, which sound editor beats the others out in
terms
> > of
> > > > quality,
> > > > ease of use, and degree of screen reader/ short cut key
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Re: MP3 Album Wraps

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi Dan.
Sure, Goldwave and it's only about $40.  Why not try out a demo at
http://www.goldwave.com/

Best wishes.
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Subject: MP3 Album Wraps

Is there a program which will split an album wrap into separate tracks?
I've tried MP3 Clips and, even after reading its documentation, had little 
success.

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Re: fm transmitters again

2004-10-13 Thread RQJ
Hi Frank,
FM transmitters range $40 up.HTH,

Richard Justice
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> Hi gang,
>
> Would some one be kind enough to let me know how expensive radio
> transmitters are?
> Thanks
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>
>
> > I use the Irock which is considerably less expensive than the C Crane
but
> > also consierably more limited.  It suits me fairly well and may not be a
> bad
> > thing if y ou're on a budget.  But, I covet my neighbor's C crane and
may
> > end up buying one as well.  Wistful simle.
> >
> > Kathy Szinnyey
> >
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> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I use the c crane digital fm transmeter.  I liked it so well I
> > > bought a second one.  It was seventy-nine dollars from c crane
company,
> > > 800 522 8863.  This little champ suites my needs entirely.  I can
> receive
> > > the signal out in the driveway in my car.  Don't worry, I don't drive
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> Anyways,
> > > the stations never drift and you can tune it to any available fm
> > > frequency.
> > >
> > > Rusty
> > > > At 04:46 AM 10/13/2004, Ted Phillips spake thusly:-
> > >>Hi listers.  I remember seeing this thread in the past, but did not
read
> > >>it
> > >>because I had no interest in a transmitter at tha time.  What FM
> > >>transmitter
> > >>is the best, and easiest to use?  Any and all info welcome.
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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread Andy
Hi Doc.
Thanks for that.  I didn't even know of the other available options, once 
the ALT was pressed.  However, despite going through this and setting my mic 
level at 60, the recordings I end up with are terrible.  Very quiet and 
noisy.  I'm sure it's a settings thing as this is a Packard Bell computer 
which was not the cheapest in the store.  Any ideas?

Best wishes.
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He will need to first go into the menu and be sure that "advance" is 
checked
in the first place.
Press the alt key once
arrow up to advance  and press enter if it is not checked.
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Hi Andy,
go to the audio tab and start pressing the tab key.  in the recording
settings, when you tab past the mic volume setting, you should find a
control labeled advance control.  Hit enter on it and you should get a 20 
db
mic gain to check. After checking it, tab to close and then see if it
improves.  I have a soundblaster audigy 2 card so my settings may be
slightly different from yours...

Hope that helps.
Judy

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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.
Hi Judy
I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a Sigmatell Audio.  I went
into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and had a look at the
properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only option I found there 
for
adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound Recording Level, this took 
me
to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked fine, the mic level was 
at
100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost anywhere.  Am I 
looking
in the right place?

Best wishes.
Andy
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Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
and check the 20 db mic boost.
Hope that helps
Judy

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Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
Hi all.
The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second 
is
for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket.
I've
bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same
to
the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with
Goldwave.
Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.

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Re: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??

2004-10-13 Thread Larry Naessens
Hi there. Actually, no, you shouldn't need a preamp just for plugging a 
mixer into your sound card. I have one hooked into my PC with nothing extra 
to make it work.  A couple of possibilities occur. For instance, was the 
mixer properly hooked up. A patch cord needs to go from the mixer's "out" 
jacks to your computer's "in jacks. Also, line in needs to be checked on 
your sound card's configuration scheme. If, for instance, mike is checked, 
that could account for no sound. Finally, for everything to work, whatever 
is patched into the mixer has to be properly patched, with both the mixer's 
and computer's volume levels properly set.

Larry
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Subject: CONNECTING A MIXER TO THE COMPUTER -- DO I NEED A PREAMP??


Hi Everyone:
Ok, a general explanation is necessary before I paucit the question:
Yesterday in church, one of my colleagues was trying to record the service 
via the computer using a software he called Music Studio 2005; he ran a 
one-eight inch patch cord from the Maki mixer to the LINE-IN on the 
computer.  However, he was unable to record.

He asked me why he was unable to record having connected the mixer to the 
computer with a patch cord; I told him that a preamp would be needed for 
this to occur.  Is my assessment close enough to being correct??

The computer has an ONBOARD sound and a port for DVD-OUT.  There are NO 
SPEAKERS attached to the computer, and I don't have a screen reader 
installed on it so I can't check anything out.

I'd be most grateful if the experts in the house could please straighten 
this out for me.  I can answer any questions that may be necessary in 
order to get the help I need!!

Sincerely,
Olusegun
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Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread Bruce Toews
CDRWIN and Easy CDDA Extractor also allow this with no difficulty, as does 
Gold Wave.

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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Gary Petraccaro wrote:
Wish you could do that with Nero.  It's the only thing I can't figure out how 
to do that I want to do.  There tech support can't cut it.

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You can rip all of your CD tracks as one continuous WAV or MP3 file using
CDEX by selecting all tracks and then hitting function key F10.  Choose
which format you want from the resulting dialogue, edit the track name to
your liking and then tab to ok.  Press enter and you're good to go.
If you just want to combine a couple of contiguous tracks, select just 
those
tracks and hit F10 as above.

Kevin
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That's good to know.  If you want to make all the tracks in one cd or
album
one continuous file, can you do that with cdex?
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Cdex is the ripping program.  Nero is
the CD burning program.  Why bother with
Cex?  Because it has a Record from
Analog Input which comes in handy for me
when I digitize music from different
formats.  Nero would not let you do that
because it does not have that feature.
Mimi

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Then, if you're using Nero, why bother
with Cdex?
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Hi Chris.  You can use a program
like CDex to rip audio CD's to the
harddrive, and then, you can use a
program to burn the CD.  I believe that
Nero is one of the best for this.
- Original Message - From: "Kristine Hickerson"
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Subject: CD Question

Hi all,
I'm somewhat inexperienced and
uninformed about this stuff, and I think
the
answer to my question is "no", but
I'll ask it anyway.
Can you take a standard audio CD
and convert it to mp3 format?  If so,
which
program works best for this?  Also
there are a number of different file
extensions but what is the file
extension for a commercially purchased
audio
CD?
With your help, I'll get
up-to-speed on this stuff one of these
days.  I
just don't have the time to spend
on it that I would like to have.
Thanks much.
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Re: putting mp3's on a dvd

2004-10-13 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Mimi.  Thanks for that.  
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I can get 100 oldtime radio shows in mp3
onto a CD.  That's half-hour shows with
an occasional hour-long show thrown in.
I'm not into dvd's at all.  I'm
concentrating strictly on audio
digitizing.  I have no desire to go into
dvd's much, if at all.  I don't even
watch TV.
Mimi

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Hi Rusty.  You sure would then be able
to put a lot of old-time radio shows
on one DVD.
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> Hi,
>
> Yes, about four and a half
gigabytes, or four thousand five
> hundred megabytes, as oppposed to
800 megabytes of data on a cd!
>
> Rusty
> > At 12:57 AM 10/12/2004, Gary Wood
spake thusly:-
>>butt would an MP3 DVD have a lot
more material than a plain CD DVD?
>>- Original Message - From:
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PM
>>Subject: Re: putting mp3's on a dvd
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>> A dvd can hold 4.5 gig of
data, besides its more common use of
>>> movies etc.  Hope this explains
it.
>>>
>>>Rusty
>>> > At 02:03 PM 10/11/2004, shannon
spake thusly:-
Please excuse an idiot. Grin
What is the difference between
DVDs and CDS? I thought that DVD were
digital
video disks and CDs were for any
kind of data whether music or any other
kind of data.
I'm sorry to be so stupid on the
subject. Would someone please shed some
light on this for me?
Thanks
Shannon
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 > Hi,
 > You will need to burn a data
DVD.
 > the same as you would a data
CD.
 >
 > - Original Message -
 >
 > > Hi Gang,
 > >
 > > I just got a dvd
burner and have nero six and roxio six
on
 > > my
 > > machine.  I'd like to put 4
gig or so worth of mp3's on a dvd
 disc > > for
 > > archival purposes.  What is
the best way to do this? Do I just
 treat > > it
 > > like a cd and just make a
larger compilation layout?  Or, do I
 have > > to
burn
 > > it a special way?  I've never
attempted this.  I have a sony burner
that,
 > > reputedly, burns all formats.
I've burned a couple of cd's on
 it, > > used
it
 > > to rip a couple of cd's, and
actually copied a cd to it from my cd
 > > drive.  I have a sony dvd
plus r.
 > >
 > > Any suggestions would
be appreciated.
 > >
 > > Rusty
 > >
 > >
 > >  "Be happy. Talk
happiness. Happiness calls out
responsive > >
 gladness
in
 > > others. There is enough
sadness in the world without yours."
(Helen
Keller)
 > >
 > > Check out my web site at:
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Happiness calls out responsive gladness
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>>>Keller)
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Re: CD Question

2004-10-13 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Mimi.  Yes, I use Nero for burning CD's and CDex for ripping.  They both 
work good together.
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I don't use Nero for ripping.  I use
Cdex.  That's what most Cdex users do.
We rip with Cdex and burn with Nero.
That's two different functions.
Mimi

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Then, how do you rip with Nero?  I
don't know how to do that.
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> Then, if you're using Nero, why
bother with Cdex?
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Gary Wood"
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>
>
>> Hi Chris.  You can use a program
like CDex to rip audio CD's to the
>> harddrive, and then, you can use a
program to burn the CD.  I believe
>> that Nero is one of the best for
this.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Kristine Hickerson"
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>> To: "pc-audio"
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>> Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004
10:43 AM
>> Subject: CD Question
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm somewhat inexperienced and
uninformed about this stuff, and I think
>>> the
>>> answer to my question is "no", but
I'll ask it anyway.
>>>
>>> Can you take a standard audio CD
and convert it to mp3 format?  If so,
>>> which
>>> program works best for this?  Also
there are a number of different file
>>> extensions but what is the file
extension for a commercially purchased
>>> audio
>>> CD?
>>>
>>> With your help, I'll get
up-to-speed on this stuff one of these
days.  I
>>> just don't have the time to spend
on it that I would like to have.
>>>
>>> Thanks much.
>>>
>>> Kris Hickerson
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Terabites

2004-10-13 Thread Gary Wood
Hi all.  In the course of discussions about DVD's, people were wondering what would be 
next after gigabites.  I think I heard that next, you would be in terabyte territory.  
Maybe eventually, the sky's the limit.
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Re: Microphone level too quiet.

2004-10-13 Thread doc
What are you trying to record by open mike?
Doc Wright
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If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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Hi Doc.

Thanks for that.  I didn't even know of the other available options, once
the ALT was pressed.  However, despite going through this and setting my mic
level at 60, the recordings I end up with are terrible.  Very quiet and
noisy.  I'm sure it's a settings thing as this is a Packard Bell computer
which was not the cheapest in the store.  Any ideas?

Best wishes.

Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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> He will need to first go into the menu and be sure that "advance" is
> checked
> in the first place.
> Press the alt key once
> arrow up to advance  and press enter if it is not checked.
> Doc Wright
> http://wrightplaceinc.net
> If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
> then where does the learning start?
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:55 PM
> Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.
>
>
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> go to the audio tab and start pressing the tab key.  in the recording
> settings, when you tab past the mic volume setting, you should find a
> control labeled advance control.  Hit enter on it and you should get a 20
> db
> mic gain to check. After checking it, tab to close and then see if it
> improves.  I have a soundblaster audigy 2 card so my settings may be
> slightly different from yours...
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Judy
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 3:19 PM
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> Subject: Re: Microphone level too quiet.
>
>
> Hi Judy
>
> I am using Windows XP Home and my Sound Card is a Sigmatell Audio.  I went
> into Sounds and Audio Devices, Properties Sheets and had a look at the
> properties of the Sound Recording Device.  The only option I found there
> for
> adjusting the volume was was a link for Sound Recording Level, this took
> me
> to my Volume Control Sheet and everything looked fine, the mic level was
> at
> 100%.  I could not see any mention of mic gain boost anywhere.  Am I
> looking
> in the right place?
>
> Best wishes.
> Andy
>
>
> - Original Message -
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> Subject: RE: Microphone level too quiet.
>
>
>>
>> Try the mic gain boost in recording properties--it says advanced controls
>> and check the 20 db mic boost.
>>
>> Hope that helps
>>
>> Judy
>>
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:20 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Microphone level too quiet.
>>
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> The subject line says it all.  I have three mini-plugs on the back of my
>> computer.  The first has my line-in attached to a minidisk.  The second
>> is
>> for my speakers, so I've plugged the microphone into the third socket.
>> I've
>> bumped everything up to 100% in the volume control of XP and did the same
>> to
>> the volume control within my sound card.  However, the sound is very low.
>> Not an expensive microphone, but I'd have liked better.  Perhaps there is
>> something else which I need to do.  I'm using the microphone with
>> Goldwave.
>> Any advise would be very welcomed.  Thanks.
>>
>> Best wishes.
>>
>> Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
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