play lists in media player 11

2007-04-07 Thread Adrien Collins
Hi

I have just worked out how to create playlists for my music 
albums using windows media player 11. I have several albums 
with more than one cd but mp11 insists on putting album 4 or 
8 or another volume above volume one on a playlist. If I 
created a separate playlist for each and every cd it would 
be too complicated. Mp11 also mixes up the tracks on a play 
list i.e. tracks 1 3 5 and so on and the others are listed 
at the bottom. I have also noticed mp11 plays the tracks 
starting with album 4 whether I want it to or not.

How can I correct all these problems or prevent them 
happening in the future?

Regards

Adrien

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wmp 11 menu trouble

2007-04-07 Thread Bobcat
I just got WMP 11 by accident.  So, I figured I'd give it a go.

So far, I can get around the player fairly well.  I just have one stupid 
problem.  It's the menu bar.  No matter whether I turn on classic menus or 
not, the menu bar gets focus and I can't tab around the main interface.  I 
have to use the Jaws cursor to click on the display to bring focus away from 
the menu.  It's like the menu bar was activated but won't go away.  Pressing 
alt doesn't dismiss it.

Actually, there are a few other problems, like:  The Jaws keystrokes to 
focus to the play list or library tree view don't work now.  And, I can't 
figure out how to select different albums when I select an artist in the 
play list

Bobcat 



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SoundTap

2007-04-07 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Yesterday, when I was learning to use ScreamerRadio, I discovered another 
program, from the same company I believe, called SoundTap. This program has the 
capacity to capture to a .wav file, as well as a .mp3, a feature I prefer. But 
it's doing screwy things to my sound card assignments, etc. Is anyone here 
familiar with SoundTap? I'd like to discuss it with you, off list. Thanks.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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Re: SoundTap

2007-04-07 Thread Rich De Steno
I tried SoundTap and it was a disaster.  It is not the same company as 
Screamer.  SoundTap is an NCH product, the makers of Express Burn.  I would 
suggest you uninstall SoundTap.  It has its own uninstall program on the 
hard drive in the NCH\SoundTap folder.  Good luck.


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Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 10:14 AM
Subject: SoundTap


> Yesterday, when I was learning to use ScreamerRadio, I discovered another 
> program, from the same company I believe, called SoundTap. This program 
> has the capacity to capture to a .wav file, as well as a .mp3, a feature I 
> prefer. But it's doing screwy things to my sound card assignments, etc. Is 
> anyone here familiar with SoundTap? I'd like to discuss it with you, off 
> list. Thanks.
>
> Blessed Be,
>
> Dana
> that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
>
> D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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Re: problem burning DVD's

2007-04-07 Thread Allison Mervis
K. Thanks!
Allison

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> Let me do some searching.  My cousin may have something.
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> From: "Allison Mervis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 9:18 PM
> Subject: Re: problem burning DVD's
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>
>> Yes. I'm burning these for sighted people. Otherwise I'd say forget it 
>> and
>> use DVD audio extractor.
>> Allison
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>>> So that I'm understanding you correctly you wish to rip both video and
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>>>
 Hi all!
 I usually use DVD Shrink 3.2 in conjunction with Nero 7 and the latest
 version of Any dDVD to burn DVD's. However, the last two times I've
 tried
 to rip a dvd with DVD shrink, I get the following error message.
 DVD Shrink 3.2
 DVD Shrink encountered an error and cannot continue.graphic 683  Failed
 to
 read file "D:\"
 Overlapped I/O operation is in progress.
 OK
 What could be wrong? Is there any other software out there that works?
 I've already tried DVD decryptor, and I don't like it much. It never
 rips
 the DVD to a size which will fit onto a blank. Thanks!
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Re: problem burning DVD's

2007-04-07 Thread Allison Mervis
Thanks! I already have any DVD. It's just a matter of geting clone DVD.
Allison

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>
> Allison,
>
> Try the combination of AnyDVD and CloneDVD2.
>
> They are, on the whole, quite accessible and automatically compress the
> source files to fit on to  a DVD.  Clone DVD will burn dual layer disks if
> you have a DVD9 burner.
>
> AnyDVD  unlocks the disk and CloneDVD does the copying.
>
> They are not free but the price is quite reasonable because there are
> updates every few weeks at no extra expense.
>
> Bob Nelson
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>
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> Yes. I'm burning these for sighted people. Otherwise I'd say forget it and
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Re: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave

2007-04-07 Thread Damon
hi there.

I had exactly this problem until recently. I had 512 meg of RAM and thought 
it was enough with jaws too. Seems not for my system.

So here's what I did with help from list members here (thanks to those who 
responded)

I increased my Virtual Memory from 1 gig to 4 gigs. At the same time, I 
installed some new RAM in my machine. I now have 1.256 RAM

Don't know if increasing the virtual memory on its own would have sufficed. 
Can I suggest that you try increasing the virtual memory today and see if 
you still have the problem. If not then add some RAM.

I really hadn't believed that memory was my issue but it seems I was wrong.

Hope this is useful.

...Damon

























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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave


> What are you running along with SF and what's your processor speed?
> How much memory?
>
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>  Subject: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave
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>  Hi dudes.
>
>  I currently am trying to use Sound Forge for recording music, but I'm
>  getting a lot of skips in the sound.  I was wondering if Goldwave is less
>  CPU intensive for recording music.
>
>  Thanks in advance for the info.
>
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Re: SoundTap

2007-04-07 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Well, I don't think I'd call it a disaster, just VERY awkward and annoying to 
use, especially if you have multiple sound cards and a screen reader. I do 
think I'll uninstall it. 

I don't understand why Screamer doesn't allow one to save to a .wav file. I 
mean, how difficult could it have been to have programmed that option?
  - Original Message - 
  From: Rich De Steno 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 10:41 AM
  Subject: Re: SoundTap


  I tried SoundTap and it was a disaster.  It is not the same company as 
  Screamer.  SoundTap is an NCH product, the makers of Express Burn.  I would 
  suggest you uninstall SoundTap.  It has its own uninstall program on the 
  hard drive in the NCH\SoundTap folder.  Good luck.


  - Original Message - 
  From: "Dana S. Leslie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "PC-Audio" 
  Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 10:14 AM
  Subject: SoundTap


  > Yesterday, when I was learning to use ScreamerRadio, I discovered another 
  > program, from the same company I believe, called SoundTap. This program 
  > has the capacity to capture to a .wav file, as well as a .mp3, a feature I 
  > prefer. But it's doing screwy things to my sound card assignments, etc. Is 
  > anyone here familiar with SoundTap? I'd like to discuss it with you, off 
  > list. Thanks.
  >
  > Blessed Be,
  >
  > Dana
  > that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
  >
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Re: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave

2007-04-07 Thread Damon
Oh and here's something off Yahoo Answers explaining how to increase your 
virtual memory. It's very simple, just takes a few keystrokes and costs 
nothing.



right click on My Computer and go
down to where it says Properties. You should get an informational screen 
with a bunch of tabs. Click on the tab that says Advanced. Where it says 
Performance,
click on the Settings button. Click on the Advanced Tab again. Now you 
should see a page that has your Virtual Memory, click on the Change button. 
Here
you can edit how much virtual memory you want. I generally recommend setting 
this to no more than 2 times the amount of actual memory you have. So if you
have for example 512 Megs of RAM, you would put in 1024 which equals 1 Gig 
of Virtual Memory. Oh, by the way, this is instructions for Windows XP,





- Original Message - 
From: "Damon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave


> hi there.
>
> I had exactly this problem until recently. I had 512 meg of RAM and 
> thought
> it was enough with jaws too. Seems not for my system.
>
> So here's what I did with help from list members here (thanks to those who
> responded)
>
> I increased my Virtual Memory from 1 gig to 4 gigs. At the same time, I
> installed some new RAM in my machine. I now have 1.256 RAM
>
> Don't know if increasing the virtual memory on its own would have 
> sufficed.
> Can I suggest that you try increasing the virtual memory today and see if
> you still have the problem. If not then add some RAM.
>
> I really hadn't believed that memory was my issue but it seems I was 
> wrong.
>
> Hope this is useful.
>
> ...Damon
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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>
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> - Original Message - 
> From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 4:59 PM
> Subject: Re: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave
>
>
>> What are you running along with SF and what's your processor speed?
>> How much memory?
>>
>>  - Original Message - 
>>  From: Kevin Minor
>>  To: PC audio discussion list.
>>  Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 10:48 AM
>>  Subject: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave
>>
>>
>>  Hi dudes.
>>
>>  I currently am trying to use Sound Forge for recording music, but I'm
>>  getting a lot of skips in the sound.  I was wondering if Goldwave is 
>> less
>>  CPU intensive for recording music.
>>
>>  Thanks in advance for the info.
>>
>>  Kevin Minor
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: WavPack 4.40 Codec Update Available for Easy CD DA Extractor

2007-04-07 Thread Brian Olesen
HI,
Are you supposed to drop the files in the folder of easy cd-da extracter?

Mvh. Brian
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Emne: WavPack 4.40 Codec Update Available for Easy CD DA Extractor


> WavPack codec update version 4.40 for Easy CD DA Extractor is now 
> available from www.poikosoft.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=615.
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Re: Another Game Day Audio Issue

2007-04-07 Thread Timothy Wynn
Here's a suggestion.  Try to see if your wmp is not muted.  I think that's 
the f9 or f10 key.



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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: Another Game Day Audio Issue


yeh and the crazy thing is i've checked firewall, explorer settings and
every thing else i can think of and nothing makes sence. i had my wife who
is sighted look at it and she said it was playing because the time was
advancing but no matter what i've tried i get no sound.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: Another Game Day Audio Issue


> Hi Dennis. Good to know that it isn't just me. If you come up with a
> solution, I'd like to hear about it. They have our money while we have no
> audio. Something wrong there somewhere.
>
> Larry
> - Original Message - 
> From: "dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 9:33 AM
> Subject: Re: Another Game Day Audio Issue
>
>
> > i'm having the same issue.
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Jim Noseworthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 3:03 AM
> > Subject: RE: Another Game Day Audio Issue
> >
> >
> >> Hello:
> >>
> >> What anti-virus software are you using?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> On Behalf Of Larry N
> >> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 12:19 AM
> >> To: PC audio discussion list.
> >> Subject: Another Game Day Audio Issue
> >>
> >> I'm having a different gameday audio problem. On one system I can log
in
> > to
> >> a game, and all indications point to a player launching. Yet I'm
hearing
> > no
> >> audio whatsoever. I don't think it's a firewall issue as I'm not
> >> experiencing problems with any other audio on this machine. At the same
> >> time, another computer in the house, running off the same wireless
router
> >> receives Gameday audio just fine. Note that to my knowledge, I did not
> >> choose a player, as I could find nowhere to choose one with either Jaws
> >> or
> >> Window-Eyes, both the latest and greatest versions of their respective
> >> programs.
> >>
> >> I phoned the MLB.com toll free support line and was told that what I
was
> >> describing couldn't be happening. Yet it is. So, I'd be grateful if
> > someone
> >> here could suggest anything that I might try.
> >>
> >> I'm finding Game Day Audio to be somewhat frustrating and a bit of a
hit
> > and
> >>
> >> miss proposition. But maybe it's me.
> >>
> >> Thanks for any and all help.
> >>
> >> Larry
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Introduction

2007-04-07 Thread Noe Villeda
Hello Listers,

I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself.  My name is Noe Villeda 
and I have just purchased a SoundBlaster audigy 2 sound card.
I'm having trouble recording with through my microphone, for some reason, 
I've checked the volume properties and microphone is checked and the volume 
is set correctly.
I'd definitely appreciate any help.

Noe



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Re: Removing gaps in CD tracks in Nero

2007-04-07 Thread Larry N
Peter, yes, skip the first track, then do the following.
1. Beginning with track to, go into audio properties with alt enter. That 
lands you on the ttitle that is assigned to your track, or the title that 
you have assigned, if your project includes text writing.
2.Tab twice. Your screen reader should indicate Nero's default 2 second 
pause by speaking the nummber 2, along with anything else that your settings 
indicate should be spoken. But the 2 is what is important.
3. Without pressing anything else, simply press 0, which tells nero you want 
no pause between the previous track and the one you have in focus.
4. After pressing that one key, press enter to save your setting for that 
track.
5. Repeat with all subsequent tracks, or at least the ones where you want no 
track separation.
6. you can also stipulate longer or shorter pauses between tracks by simply 
writing in the number of seconds that you wish for Nero to pause instead of 
the default 2 seconds.

Hope this helps.

Larry
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>I have doen this in the past but can't quite remember how. I think you are 
>supposed to select all but the first track, then go into properties. This 
>is the part where I am not sure. There 2 check boxes to the left of the OK 
>button and I can't rember which one is supposed to be checked or unchecked 
>and if there is any other thing to do.
>
> Any assistance appreciated.
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Re: windows media connect 2

2007-04-07 Thread leslie ferrell
No need to apologize, Beth!  I guess since I covered the 10 version with 11 
means I need to go back and remove it in programs and program files too? 
Also, where did you acquire the latest version if in fact that's the one you 
installed?  I'm willing to try anything as long as it works!  Thanks for 
your time.

Aloha,

Leslie
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To: "PC audio discussion list." 
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: windows media connect 2


> Hi Leslie,
>
> If you're talking about trying to fix Game day audio, I uninstalled all
> of windows media player entirely.  If you take this route, you might
> want to back up any libraries you might be using if you don't want to
> have to set them up manually again.  Since I generally use Real Player,
> I didn't have to worry about this.  I believe the game day audio player
> is an embedded version of Windows Media player and that it may also use
> flash player as well somehow.  If your question wasn't about game day
> audio, then I apologize.
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Re: windows media connect 2

2007-04-07 Thread Beth Hatch
Hi Leslie,

I went to the Microsoft web site and used the main downloads page.  I 
believe the web address is www.microsoft.com/downloads.  You can browse 
through categories or type in a search for the program you want to 
download.  You could also install media player from your windows xp CD, 
but that version is most likely older than the one on the Microsoft web 
site.

Since all of those programs you mentioned, Media Player Run time and 
Windows Media Player Connect appear to be part of Windows media player, 
if I'm not mistaken, when you remove everything and reinstall media 
player 11, you should get all of those back.  You also might want to 
check the system requirements as listed in the mlb.com support page.  
There are a few knowledge base articles and frequently asked questions 
that deal with audio problems and no audio, that's where I found the 
suggestion to uninstall windows media player in the first place.  I took 
this action after trying a bunch of other things, and uninstalling is 
what fixed it for me.  I of course can't promise that this will work for 
everyone else, but I was thoroughly annoyed with game day audio at the 
time and after trying everything else, that is what worked for me.



leslie ferrell wrote:
> No need to apologize, Beth!  I guess since I covered the 10 version with 11 
> means I need to go back and remove it in programs and program files too? 
> Also, where did you acquire the latest version if in fact that's the one you 
> installed?  I'm willing to try anything as long as it works!  Thanks for 
> your time.
>
> Aloha,
>
> Leslie
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>> Hi Leslie,
>>
>> If you're talking about trying to fix Game day audio, I uninstalled all
>> of windows media player entirely.  If you take this route, you might
>> want to back up any libraries you might be using if you don't want to
>> have to set them up manually again.  Since I generally use Real Player,
>> I didn't have to worry about this.  I believe the game day audio player
>> is an embedded version of Windows Media player and that it may also use
>> flash player as well somehow.  If your question wasn't about game day
>> audio, then I apologize.
>>
>> Beth
>>
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>> 
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RE: WavPack 4.40 Codec Update Available for Easy CD DA Extractor

2007-04-07 Thread Otis Blue
Hi,

Could someone tell me if Easy CD DA Extractor works with windows Vista?  If
so what version should I get?



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HI,
Are you supposed to drop the files in the folder of easy cd-da extracter?

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> WavPack codec update version 4.40 for Easy CD DA Extractor is now 
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mp3 converter?

2007-04-07 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi all,
Has anyone ever run into a music converter that can convert by bitrate?
What I mean is one I can load a folder into and define which files I 
want converted. Say for example I wanted to have all files with a 
bitrate greater than 192 kbps converted down to save some space. 
Normally, I'd either have to go through all the files and find the ones 
that were over, or just reconvert them all and get lower quality files 
taking up more space, defeating the whole purpose.
If anyone can recommend a program, please drop me a message.
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dvd question

2007-04-07 Thread Terra Syslo
What is the difference in minus rs and plus rs dvds when buying blank dvds?


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Re: WavPack 4.40 Codec Update Available for Easy CD DA Extractor

2007-04-07 Thread Steve Pattison
Yes, you are.  Information about the WavPack audio format can be 
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Re: Information and help needed regarding MP3 players

2007-04-07 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Well, the sighted help I was referring to was pretty minimal.  I needed 
it mostly to get familiar with the player and then when I'd gotten 
myself in trouble loading some new firmware on it.  Others may disagree, 
but IMHO, if you're gonna play with the Rockbox firmware then you need 
to be willing to spend some time reading up on what to do, be prepared 
to experiment with  it a bit and be patient and persistent!  Knowing a 
little bit about electronics, at least the terms used, would also help.  
I don't want to scare anyone off, but you can't go into it thinking 
it'll work right out of the box, or you'll probably be pretty 
disappointed and frustrated.  If you do get it all working, it is pretty 
sweet!

Dan Murphy wrote:
> Actually I was thinking more along the lines of one of the smaller flash
> players with 1 or 2 GB, although the iriver one sounds interesting.  Our
> access to sighted help is somewhat tenuous since the person who could help
> us is a partial who gets headaches when looking at the screen too long.
> As I said before, I would be happy with a machine that I could simply hook
> up to the Usb port on the PC and just drag files into it and as long as I
> know where the basic navigation keys on the player are that would be fine.
>
> dan Murphy
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> - Original Message - 
> From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list." 
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 2:25 AM
> Subject: Re: Information and help needed regarding MP3 players
>
>
>   
>> I'm not familiar with the Sony series you mentioned, but what kind of
>> MP3 player are you looking for?  Are you looking for a compact flash
>> based MP3 player that has maybe 1GB or 2GM of storage, or are you
>> looking for a hard drive based player that has 20GB, 40GB or more of
>> storage?
>>
>> With the compact flash based player you have several choices.  The one
>> that I'm familiar with is the Nomad MuVo from Creative.  Unfortunately,
>> Creative doesn't distribute it anymore, but you might find one on the
>> web somewhere.  It doesn't have a display and just a few buttons to
>> adjust the volumen and volume and skip from song to song.  There are a
>> few other similar options on the market, like the iPod Shuffle.  The
>> nice thing about the MuVo that I have is that it doesn't come with any
>> software, it's just a UMS device on your computer and you can use
>> Windows Explorer to move MP3's over to it.  It also plays WMA and DRM
>> files, so you can use it with Audible and Overdrive.
>>
>> In the area of a harddrive based MP3 player, I recently just got myself
>> an iRiver H10 20GB MP3 player and I loaded the Rockbox firmware on it.
>> You may need some patience and sighted help to get this working, but if
>> you do, you end up with a device that has spoken menus and even spoken
>> song titles, although it doesn't have TTS built into it.  You can still
>> get the iRiver H10 on line, in a 5GB, 6GB and 20GB version.  I got mine
>> recently from woot.com for $99.
>>
>> Sorry I don't have information on any newer players, but I'm just
>> sharing my personal experience and remember, these are just my
>> opinions.  If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to ask!
>>
>> Dan Murphy wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all.  I have recently been tempted to look into some kind of mp3
>>>   
> player
>   
>>> that is evenminimally usable.
>>> A friend of mine recently purchased a Sony NWE series unit and it's
>>>   
> very
>   
>>> nice to look at but the file management software that comes with it
>>> doesn't get along well at all with Jaws 5.10.
>>> As I am very new to all this I haven't paid much attention to all the
>>> messages on here about the various players and their levels of
>>>   
> usability
>   
>>> for blind people, so I need to do some catching up.  I'm not
>>>   
> interested in
>   
>>> the apple product line since I understand their music format is
>>>   
> totally
>   
>>> proprietary, and I would mostly be using it to listen to my own stuff
>>>   
> that
>   
>>> I have recorded.  I also don't need something with a radio built in
>>>   
> since
>   
>>> I own several AM/FM radios that work fine with headphones and can be
>>>   
> used
>   
>>> for that purpose.
>>> also I wouldn't mind just being able to forward and rewind through the
>>> songs, because I really don't want to have to spend a lot of money,
>>>   
> and
>   
>>> anyway, I would just have them all arranged in one folder.
>>> I quite liked the look of the Sony, it was very nice and small, and
>>>   
> the
>   
>>> buttons seemed accessible enough, but I was mostly trying to see if I
>>> could get the software to work even slightly with Jaws, and so I
>>>   
> really
>   
>>> didn't learn too much about the player itself.
>>> any suggestions, comments, pointers are welcome.
>>> thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Dan Murphy
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Re: Information and help needed regarding MP3 players

2007-04-07 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I'm not sure that the fact you're looking at longer playing audio would 
change the parameters you're looking for.  It may be that that longer 
playing audio is captured at a lower bit rate, so actually takes up less 
space.  If you have these shows already downloaded to your PC, you can 
take a look at them and see how big they are and then calculate how much 
space you need, based on how frequently you'd want to update them on 
your MP3 player.

Right now I use a 128MB Nomad MuVo from Creative to listen to audio 
books from Overdrive and Audible.  Although it would be nice if it were 
a bit bigger, these are usually things I don't need to keep around 
forever, especially with the books from Overdrive, which expire in two 
weeks.  Copying a new book over to my MuVo every few days, at most, is 
no big deal.

I use my 20GB iRiver to store my music.  This works out, since I 
generally want to keep my music around for a while and have a large 
selection of music to choose from when I'm listening to music without 
having to copy it over to a small compact flash based MP3 player every time.

I'm guessing that you'd still want a 1GB or 2GB compact flash based MP3 
player.  I'm not sure what's accessible out there right now, but the 
MuVo Mix from Creative would fit the bill.  Once again, Creative doesn't 
distribute them any more, but you could still find them I'm sure.  The 
iPod Shuffle is accessible, but the trick is getting the music onto the 
Shuffle.  I think there are JAWS scripts and 3rd party applications that 
can help with this.  There are also products made specifically for the 
blind, like the Bookport, which will work, but they tend to be a bit 
more expensive.  As I'm rambling on, I think someone also suggested the 
recorders from Olympis, which sound like they would be a good option as 
well.

Hopefully others will chime in soon.  Good luck with whatever you decide.

Mike Pietruk wrote:
> Christopher
>
> Thanks for all that info.  I am looking for something similar to Dan 
> except, in my case, what I need is something that has a large enough 
> capacity that it can handle podcasts and other downloaded audio shows for 
> listening in the car.
> So ideally it would be something that either my sighted wife or I could 
> transfer shows from a pc to it and that either one of us could handle in 
> the car.
> The Iriver, given its capacities, sounds as if this may be what we are 
> after.
> I'll be awaiting others comments here and elsewhere.
> I realize that most folks get these players for music; but 
> neither my wife or I are much into that.
> Does this fact that we are looking for playing back longer time audio 
> podcasts rather than 3-4 minutes of music cuts change the parameters at 
> all?
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Re: dvd question

2007-04-07 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Plus r's will Not play on older machines.  The minus r's might.  Otherwise, the 
only question is whether your particular machines will play what you have.

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Re: windows media connect 2

2007-04-07 Thread leslie ferrell
Thanks, we have managed to check everything out you suggested!

Leslie
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> Hi Leslie,
>
> I went to the Microsoft web site and used the main downloads page.  I
> believe the web address is www.microsoft.com/downloads.  You can browse
> through categories or type in a search for the program you want to
> download.  You could also install media player from your windows xp CD,
> but that version is most likely older than the one on the Microsoft web
> site.
>
> Since all of those programs you mentioned, Media Player Run time and
> Windows Media Player Connect appear to be part of Windows media player,
> if I'm not mistaken, when you remove everything and reinstall media
> player 11, you should get all of those back.  You also might want to
> check the system requirements as listed in the mlb.com support page.
> There are a few knowledge base articles and frequently asked questions
> that deal with audio problems and no audio, that's where I found the
> suggestion to uninstall windows media player in the first place.  I took
> this action after trying a bunch of other things, and uninstalling is
> what fixed it for me.  I of course can't promise that this will work for
> everyone else, but I was thoroughly annoyed with game day audio at the
> time and after trying everything else, that is what worked for me.
>
>
>
> leslie ferrell wrote:
>> No need to apologize, Beth!  I guess since I covered the 10 version with 
>> 11
>> means I need to go back and remove it in programs and program files too?
>> Also, where did you acquire the latest version if in fact that's the one 
>> you
>> installed?  I'm willing to try anything as long as it works!  Thanks for
>> your time.
>>
>> Aloha,
>>
>> Leslie
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>> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: windows media connect 2
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi Leslie,
>>>
>>> If you're talking about trying to fix Game day audio, I uninstalled all
>>> of windows media player entirely.  If you take this route, you might
>>> want to back up any libraries you might be using if you don't want to
>>> have to set them up manually again.  Since I generally use Real Player,
>>> I didn't have to worry about this.  I believe the game day audio player
>>> is an embedded version of Windows Media player and that it may also use
>>> flash player as well somehow.  If your question wasn't about game day
>>> audio, then I apologize.
>>>
>>> Beth
>>>
>>> leslie ferrell wrote:
>>>
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Re: cd to wave

2007-04-07 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Sorry it took so long to get back to you.  I put the following string in 
the file name format field of the File names tab in settings, and I 
think I got what you were looking for:

%1\%2\Track%7

This creates a directory for the artist (%1) a directory for the CD (%2) 
and then a file for each track, named "Track01.wav", "Track02.wav" and 
so on.  If this isn't what you're looking for, let me know, and I'll see 
what else I can think of.  I hope these instructions were clear, but if 
not, just let me know.

Denny Daughters wrote:
> I'd just want to name cd tracks as follows with out quotes, "track01.wav" 
> track02.wav" Etc.  Thanks.
> Denny
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>
>   
>> What file names are you trying to get CDEX to create?  I don't claim to
>> be an expert, but I've recently played around with this a bit myself.
>> If you tell me what you're trying to do, someone may have an idea.
>>
>> BTW, I use CDEX to rip my CD's, but I'm pretty sure Windows Media
>> Player, Winamp and Real Player all have this feature as well.  It's my
>> understanding that for Winamp to rip CD's at anything but the slowest
>> speed, you'll need to upgrade to Winamp Pro, which isn't free.  The
>> feature to rip CD's with Real Player may also be a paid upgrade, but
>> it's free on my PC, although that may be because it came bundled with
>> something on this PC.  I'm sure others will have suggestions as well.
>>
>> Denny Daughters wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi guys,
>>> Is there any other free programs that will convert from cd to wave? 
>>> I'm having a hard time trying to get cdex to do create different file 
>>> names.  Thanks.
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