Re: List Name In Subject Line

2007-06-01 Thread Chuck Adkins
Hey guys, enough already. Tom has already decided he is not going to mess 
with it. I'm sorry I brought it up


- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 5:41 AM
Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line


>I definitely do not want the list name in the subject field.  It would mean
> taking much more time going through the mail.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Bob Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 1:06 AM
> Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line
>
>
>>
>> I agree with Jonathan.
>>
>> Does it really add anything anway?
>>
>> One would hope that list members are experienced enough not to require 
>> the
>> list name in the subject line to tell them what the source of the message
>> is.
>>
>> Bob Nelson
>>
>>
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
>> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:20 PM
>> Subject: RE: List Name In Subject Line
>>
>>
>>> Oh please God, no! It serves absolutely no useful purpose and just makes
>>> more verbiage to listen through. It's perfectly easy to set up a rule or
>>> filter based on the header for those who want mail from the list to be 
>>> in
>>> its own folder.
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Dan Eickmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 11:11 p.m.
>>> To: PC audio discussion list.
>>> Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line
>>>
>>> Tom, I'd think this would be a good idea for people that get a lot of
>>> emails
>>> from various lists.  I personally like it as well
>>>
>>>
>>> At 07:01 5/31/2007, you wrote:
>>>>Chuck,
>>>>
>>>>Late last year I did have the list name in the subject line
>>>>and got one negative message about it.  Since apparently no
>>>>one else noticed or cared I removed it.  Personally I like
>>>>the list name in the subject line because it makes for easier
>>>>filtering.  If enough list members want it I'll put it in.
>>>>
>>>>Tom
>>>>
>>>>** Message Separator **
>>>> >Tom, have you thought of fixing it so the subject line has
>>>> >the list name? Just my idea.
>>>>
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Bob Seed
If you are looking for a good FM transmitter for your home I would suggest 
going to the following site: http://www.fmamplifiers.com
This is aCaanadian company that sells both commercial and non commercial FM 
transmitters. They have a 100 millawatt FM transmitter that is ready to go 
right out of the box with a rubber ducky antenna.  Apparently changing the 
frequency is pretty easy and straight forward for a blind person.
  12 Volt Power Supply

  Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a 
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that 
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

  All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on 
the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



  This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform 
most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed to 
pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz 
for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
  Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you 
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily be 
selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The 
frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I 
should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested this 
unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
  The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high 
gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on 
the back of the unit.

  If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo 
transmitter, this is definitely the one!



 Contact Information:
  Telephone
  416-243-2260

  Fax
  973-909-8447



  Postal address
  Wavemach Communications
  320 Dixon road, Suite 302
  Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
  M9R-1S8, entry code 131

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- Original Message - 
From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 11:51 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


>I guess people's mileage varies as they say, but for me, even after making
> the mod to the CCrane, the performance was significantly worse in terms of
> coverage than the two Veronica units I own.
>
> Jonathan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Monitor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 9:44 a.m.
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter
>
> Yes and C.CRANE has a good one too... Thats the one I'm using right now...
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dave McLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter
>
>
>> Another option if you have the cash is Broadcast Warehouse.  You can set
>> the
>> frequency on the front of their units.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Dave McLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:30 PM
>> Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter
>>
>>
>>> Yes check out the 100 milliwat unit if you're looking to transmit just
>>> around your immediate living area.  The only issue with this unit is you
>>> will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is done
>>> however you should be set.
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
>>> Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter
>>>
>>>
 Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give the
 Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while 
 they
 are
 kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
 To: PC-Audio
 Subject: Wireless transmitter

 Hi
 Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
 I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently (now
 legal in UK) to 1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and
 broadcast
 this into the fm band of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
 2. To broadcast Sky from the box throughout my house for each VHF radio
 to
 pick up.
 (Both transmitters are at different buildings) I probably got what I
 paid
 for. Both transmitters do work but sometimes slightly distorted,
 suggesting
 not a strong enough range. There is also a fairly strong hum in the

Re: List Name In Subject Line

2007-06-01 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I definitely do not want the list name in the subject field.  It would mean 
taking much more time going through the mail.

- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line


>
> I agree with Jonathan.
>
> Does it really add anything anway?
>
> One would hope that list members are experienced enough not to require the
> list name in the subject line to tell them what the source of the message
> is.
>
> Bob Nelson
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:20 PM
> Subject: RE: List Name In Subject Line
>
>
>> Oh please God, no! It serves absolutely no useful purpose and just makes
>> more verbiage to listen through. It's perfectly easy to set up a rule or
>> filter based on the header for those who want mail from the list to be in
>> its own folder.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Dan Eickmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 11:11 p.m.
>> To: PC audio discussion list.
>> Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line
>>
>> Tom, I'd think this would be a good idea for people that get a lot of
>> emails
>> from various lists.  I personally like it as well
>>
>>
>> At 07:01 5/31/2007, you wrote:
>>>Chuck,
>>>
>>>Late last year I did have the list name in the subject line
>>>and got one negative message about it.  Since apparently no
>>>one else noticed or cared I removed it.  Personally I like
>>>the list name in the subject line because it makes for easier
>>>filtering.  If enough list members want it I'll put it in.
>>>
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>** Message Separator **
>>> >Tom, have you thought of fixing it so the subject line has
>>> >the list name? Just my idea.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
>>>http://www.pc-audio.org
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RE: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Ouch, it's $275 but it sounds superb!

Jonathan 

-Original Message-
From: Bob Seed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 1 June 2007 3:38 a.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

If you are looking for a good FM transmitter for your home I would suggest
going to the following site: http://www.fmamplifiers.com This is aCaanadian
company that sells both commercial and non commercial FM transmitters. They
have a 100 millawatt FM transmitter that is ready to go right out of the box
with a rubber ducky antenna.  Apparently changing the frequency is pretty
easy and straight forward for a blind person.
  12 Volt Power Supply

  Our New FM-100mW-LCD unit is ready to go and comes complete with a
compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.

  All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on
the back of the unit, and you are on the air!



  This NEW 100 milliwatt FM stereo transmitter will well out perform 
most of the low cost units on the market since it was carefully designed to 
pass even the very lowest audio frequencies down to 20 Hz and up to 15 KHz 
for the high frequencies.  Believe me, this unit sounds just like the big 
stations!  Excellent base and highs!!!
  Its highly accurate crystal reference and PLL circuitry ensure you 
will have a very stable signal at all times.   The frequencies can easily be

selected by pushing the recessed buttons using a paper clip wire.  The 
frequency range is 88 to 108 MHz and the channel resolution is 100KHz.  I 
should also mention that the stereo separation is excellent!  We tested this

unit against 4 other stereo unit that did not even come close.
  The unit is housed in a very nice extruded aluminum enclosure that 
shields the unit.  No cheap plastic box used here!  For more range a high 
gain antenna could be used and connected to the standard BNC connector on 
the back of the unit.

  If you are seriously looking for a high performance Stereo 
transmitter, this is definitely the one!



 Contact Information:
  Telephone
  416-243-2260

  Fax
  973-909-8447



  Postal address
  Wavemach Communications
  320 Dixon road, Suite 302
  Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
  M9R-1S8, entry code 131

  Electronic mail
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




- Original Message - 
From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 11:51 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


>I guess people's mileage varies as they say, but for me, even after making
> the mod to the CCrane, the performance was significantly worse in terms of
> coverage than the two Veronica units I own.
>
> Jonathan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rob Monitor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 9:44 a.m.
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter
>
> Yes and C.CRANE has a good one too... Thats the one I'm using right now...
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dave McLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter
>
>
>> Another option if you have the cash is Broadcast Warehouse.  You can set
>> the
>> frequency on the front of their units.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Dave McLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 4:30 PM
>> Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter
>>
>>
>>> Yes check out the 100 milliwat unit if you're looking to transmit just
>>> around your immediate living area.  The only issue with this unit is you
>>> will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is done
>>> however you should be set.
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
>>> Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter
>>>
>>>
 Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give the
 Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while 
 they
 are
 kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
 To: PC-Audio
 Subject: Wireless transmitter

 Hi
 Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
 I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently (now
 legal in UK) to 1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and
 broadcast
 this into the fm band of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
 2. To broadcast Sky from the box throughout my house for each VHF radio
 to
 pick up.
 (Both transmitters are 

Re: List Name In Subject Line

2007-06-01 Thread Mac Norins
One could only hope that everyone had your expertise, right?
- Original Message - 
From: "Bob Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line



I agree with Jonathan.

Does it really add anything anway?

One would hope that list members are experienced enough not to require the 
list name in the subject line to tell them what the source of the message 
is.

Bob Nelson


- Original Message - 
From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:20 PM
Subject: RE: List Name In Subject Line


> Oh please God, no! It serves absolutely no useful purpose and just makes
> more verbiage to listen through. It's perfectly easy to set up a rule or
> filter based on the header for those who want mail from the list to be in
> its own folder.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Eickmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 31 May 2007 11:11 p.m.
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: List Name In Subject Line
>
> Tom, I'd think this would be a good idea for people that get a lot of 
> emails
> from various lists.  I personally like it as well
>
>
> At 07:01 5/31/2007, you wrote:
>>Chuck,
>>
>>Late last year I did have the list name in the subject line
>>and got one negative message about it.  Since apparently no
>>one else noticed or cared I removed it.  Personally I like
>>the list name in the subject line because it makes for easier
>>filtering.  If enough list members want it I'll put it in.
>>
>>Tom
>>
>>** Message Separator **
>> >Tom, have you thought of fixing it so the subject line has
>> >the list name? Just my idea.
>>
>>
>>
>>Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
>>http://www.pc-audio.org
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RE: comprehensive mp3music site?

2007-06-01 Thread Blackwell, Clifford
You can turn off Flash Movies in Jaws by hitting insert+v for the
verbosity menu, hitting the letter "f" three times, hitting the space
bar to change the state and hitting enter to adopt the change for your
current session. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mac Norins
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 1:02 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: comprehensive mp3music site?

Speaking of that, how does one do that?  I haven't, frankly, encountered
a way to do that, as I haven't subscribed to a JAWS list, for quite
awhile and that subject has never come up; although it creates a lot of
problems!

Do you have a simple way to do this?

Regards,

Mac Norins

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From: "Blackwell, Clifford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:32 AM
Subject: RE: comprehensive mp3music site?


If you use Jaws, turn off flash and it will be easier to find the search
fields.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 2:07 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: comprehensive mp3music site?

I tried emusic.com but I couldn't figure out how to search the site.  I
wonder if one has to join before it can be searched?


John


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Re: comprehensive mp3music site?

2007-06-01 Thread Mac Norins
Thanks for giving us this tip!
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You can turn off Flash Movies in Jaws by hitting insert+v for the
verbosity menu, hitting the letter "f" three times, hitting the space
bar to change the state and hitting enter to adopt the change for your
current session. 

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Speaking of that, how does one do that?  I haven't, frankly, encountered
a way to do that, as I haven't subscribed to a JAWS list, for quite
awhile and that subject has never come up; although it creates a lot of
problems!

Do you have a simple way to do this?

Regards,

Mac Norins

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If you use Jaws, turn off flash and it will be easier to find the search
fields.

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I tried emusic.com but I couldn't figure out how to search the site.  I
wonder if one has to join before it can be searched?


John


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Re: Winamp Scripts

2007-06-01 Thread Timothy Wynn
You can just download it from:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/bnfiles/winamp4jfw.zip

That's easier than sending it out many times.

From,
Timothy Wynn
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Is this a new Winamp script?

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> hi Dan
>
> i'm interested too.
> kindly send it to
>
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> thanks.
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>> Hi, Dan!  That would be awesome.  Send them to
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>> Thank you so much!
>>
>> Jana
>>
>> - Original Message - 
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>>
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>>> Yeah, Dave Truong has made some modifications to them, and i have his
>>> scripts.  If you like I could send them off list to ya
>>>
>>>
>>> At 00:28 5/31/2007, you wrote:
Hi!  I just installed Winamp 5.35.  I've been using the scripts from JFW
Lite with 5.33, but it looks like they don't work very well with 5.35.
Not
in the library, anyway.  Is there a way to get the original scripts
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Chuck Adkins
; will need to have someone help you set the frequency.  Once that is 
>>>> done
>>>> however you should be set.
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>>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:23 PM
>>>> Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Gordon, Especially since  you're in the UK, I would definitely give 
>>>>> the
>>>>> Veronica transmitters a look. They're stable, sound great and while
>>>>> they
>>>>> are
>>>>> kit sets, for a fee the company will assemble it for you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jonathan
>>>>>
>>>>> -Original Message-
>>>>> From: G. McFarlane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, 29 May 2007 5:39 p.m.
>>>>> To: PC-Audio
>>>>> Subject: Wireless transmitter
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>> Can anyone suggest a good quality robust wireless transmitter?
>>>>> I bought 2 small fairly inexpensive wireless transmitters recently 
>>>>> (now
>>>>> legal in UK) to 1. tTake sound from my computer's soundcard and
>>>>> broadcast
>>>>> this into the fm band of my new Sony DVD player 5.1 system.
>>>>> 2. To broadcast Sky from the box throughout my house for each VHF 
>>>>> radio
>>>>> to
>>>>> pick up.
>>>>> (Both transmitters are at different buildings) I probably got what I
>>>>> paid
>>>>> for. Both transmitters do work but sometimes slightly distorted,
>>>>> suggesting
>>>>> not a strong enough range. There is also a fairly strong hum in the
>>>>> background, I hasten to add which is not in the original.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking for something which gives good quality, as good as normal
>>>>> sound
>>>>> on VHF. Any suggestions from your own experience?
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>> Gordon McFarlane
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Generating playlists

2007-06-01 Thread David Reynolds
Hi folks,
I have been happily building up an mp3 collection, but haven't generated any
playlists. I now have the need to do this. Ideally, it would be nice to just
feed it a folder name, and make it generate multiple playlists, one for each
album.
Is there a way to do this?

Many thanks,

Dave.

I have winamp and windows media player.

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Re: Generating playlists

2007-06-01 Thread Dj Paddy
Yup, have a look at Mac.

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> Hi folks,
> I have been happily building up an mp3 collection, but haven't generated 
> any
> playlists. I now have the need to do this. Ideally, it would be nice to 
> just
> feed it a folder name, and make it generate multiple playlists, one for 
> each
> album.
> Is there a way to do this?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Dave.
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Re: Revox cassette recorder

2007-06-01 Thread Bob Seed
Not exactly sure what was used to bind the oxide to the paper, but what ever 
it was must have been good, as the tape didn't bind like the tape that came 
out in the 70's and 80's. The downside of paper as that it was not 
forgiving, as it would break easily as it aged.
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> Hi Bob!  I have been around more than long enough.  I'm 65 years of age.
> Loll!  I do remember wire recorders, because we had one.  I didn't know 
> that
> paper tape was used in the 50s, but then, I don't know everything either.
> We had a couple of code practice tapes that I used while learning that for
> ham radio.  Bob, when paper tape was used in the 50s, did it have the iron
> oxide that was with traditional plastic?
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>
>> Probably not, as you haven't been around long enough.
>> Used in the 1950's when tape recorders were first available to the 
>> public.
>> Then there is the wire recorder. 8 track tapes and machines were a
>> spin-off
>> of the type of audio that was, and still is used in some commercial radio
>> stations to this day. In the case of commercial radio the cart, is what
>> the
>> call it is about half the thickness of an 8 track cartridge.One track is
>> for
>> audio, and the second track is  a cue track that has a tone on it that
>> tells
>> the player to stop when the commercial or jingle is finished. .  .
>> - Original Message - 
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>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 11:43 AM
>> Subject: Re: Revox cassette recorder
>>
>>
>>> I've never seen paper tape used for audio!
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>>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:05 AM
>>> Subject: Re: Revox cassette recorder
>>>
>>>
I guess the rule here is that if it ain't etched in stone it's not
 permanent, and even stone will wear down. Archiving audio and video
 files
 for long periods of time have always been an issue. Photographs fade,
 and
 audio tape becomes brittle, and if not properly taken care of will
 discinigrate. Apparently audio tape that was made in the mid to late
 70's
 was inferior to the audio tape that was manufactured in the 60's.
 Believe
 it
 or not paper audio tape held up rather well over the years. It is hard
 to
 find and is still out there in someone's audio file. There really isn't
 a
 permanent solution. to  the safe storage of audio and video files for
 long
 periods of time. I was a music librarian for over 20 years, and could
 see
 the collection that I was responsible for  changing before my eyes.
 Vinyl
 records became brittle, Audio tape would bind, and compact discs would
 also
 go through a similar change. If you have a reel to reel tape machine it
 is
 always advised that you store the tape tail out, and in this way you
 will
 avoid the tape sticking when you play it back, as you have to rewind 
 the
 tape before playing. How many of us do that?. . .  .  .   .

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 Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 3:00 AM
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> But flash does have a limited shelf life, from my understanding, just
> like
> any other storage. Certainly, the number of times it can be rewritten
> is
> limited.
>
> Bruce
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> On Thu, 31 May 2007, Gary Wood wrote:
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>> I think that flash could be the new standard.  After all, with flash,
>> I
>> think there are no moving parts to wear out.
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 7:29 AM
>> Subject: Re: Revox cassette recorder
>>
>>
>>> The key word here is back up everything on another drive. or to go
>>> flash.
>>> Do
>>> you really think that radio stations, for an  example have all of
>>> their
>>> music, jingles, and commercial content only on one drive? I think
>>> not.
>>> Believe me, if it's mechanical it will fail. The question i

Re: Generating playlists

2007-06-01 Thread Ricque
Hmmm, mighty broad term.
Look at MAC what?
Would that be the computer, the tools, a little more info please!
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
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Yup, have a look at Mac.

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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:12 PM
Subject: Generating playlists


> Hi folks,
> I have been happily building up an mp3 collection, but haven't generated
> any
> playlists. I now have the need to do this. Ideally, it would be nice to
> just
> feed it a folder name, and make it generate multiple playlists, one for
> each
> album.
> Is there a way to do this?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Dave.
>
> I have winamp and windows media player.
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to gean

2007-06-01 Thread Roger R. Cusson
hi gean

in your presentation for media player 10 found on the accessible world site, 
u make some reference to creating play lists.

u say that at the time of this presentation, u have created the play lists 
manually but were at that time not real sure how to use media player to 
creat them automatically.

can u tell me the syntax for doing them manually or show me an example of 
how i would write one out and or -- did u happen to ever figure out how 
media player works to assist one to create the play lists automatically for 
random tracks that i may wish to add

i really would love to be able to do this if at all possible

thank you for your excellent assistance concerning this matter.


Roger R. Cusson
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MP3DirectCut Tutorials by Robert Cole Needed

2007-06-01 Thread petrakigianos-giasou
I need Robert Cole's MP3DirectCut tutorials he did awhile back.
He had a podcast feed. Anyone can help me with This? Thank you
in advance. 


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Shoutcast DSP plug in help

2007-06-01 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi,

Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than 
hitting  control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing to 
the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?


This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time.  Any advice 
appriciated.

Thanks,

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Re: MP3DirectCut Tutorials by Robert Cole Needed

2007-06-01 Thread Ricque
They can be found on the audio page under tips and tutorials at:
www.blind-computing.com
HTH,
Richard Justice
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>I need Robert Cole's MP3DirectCut tutorials he did awhile back.
> He had a podcast feed. Anyone can help me with This? Thank you
> in advance. 
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RE: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I wrote
to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.

Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of questions.
If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.

1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the transmitter
end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
that is connected to it?

2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could set
it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.

3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?

Thanks for your help.

Jonathan

Here's what they wrote back.

Hi Jonathan,

This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that you
can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
fixed level line outputs.

The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the small
recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 small
push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.

The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.  
Surface mail
can take up to 3 months in some cases.

Best regards,
Dave
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RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Rick. You should be able to leave it active as the current DSP plug-in.
When it is active, you should be able to select the window from the System
Tray. 

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Subject: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

Hi,

Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than
hitting  control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing
to the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?


This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time.  Any advice
appriciated.

Thanks,

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Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

2007-06-01 Thread Rick Harmon
Ok, I see it there now, but it's not always there when I start winamp, so 
that is when I go find it in the way I described below.

Should it always startup with winamp?  I hear it announced by Jaws sometimes 
when winamp is started and other times I don't.

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Subject: RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Hi Rick. You should be able to leave it active as the current DSP plug-in.
When it is active, you should be able to select the window from the System
Tray.

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From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 12:41 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

Hi,

Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than
hitting  control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing
to the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?


This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time.  Any advice
appriciated.

Thanks,

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Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

2007-06-01 Thread Rick Harmon
also when I go through the system tray and click  on shoutcast source, 
winamp comes up but I can't control tab to the shoutcast plug in settings.

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From: "Rick Harmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Ok, I see it there now, but it's not always there when I start winamp, so
that is when I go find it in the way I described below.

Should it always startup with winamp?  I hear it announced by Jaws sometimes
when winamp is started and other times I don't.

Thanks,

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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Hi Rick. You should be able to leave it active as the current DSP plug-in.
When it is active, you should be able to select the window from the System
Tray.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 12:41 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

Hi,

Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than
hitting  control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing
to the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?


This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time.  Any advice
appriciated.

Thanks,

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Review of two interesting MP3 players

2007-06-01 Thread Michael Lang
There has been a lot of talk about the new CreativeLabs Stone recently.
iRiver has also released some relatively cheap players, the T50 and T60.
Unlike the Stone, which uses a built-in battery, the iRivers use normal
AA or AAA batteries and they can play OGG Vorbis files. But the Stone
has its advantages too, see the following review:

http://pocketables.typepad.com/pocketables/2007/05/review_iriver_t.html

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RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Rick, it's been a while since I've bothered with the free Shoutcast
plug-in, but to the best of my knowledge, if it is active when Winamp is
started, it should always be in the system tray. 

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 1:32 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

Ok, I see it there now, but it's not always there when I start winamp, so
that is when I go find it in the way I described below.

Should it always startup with winamp?  I hear it announced by Jaws sometimes
when winamp is started and other times I don't.

Thanks,

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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Hi Rick. You should be able to leave it active as the current DSP plug-in.
When it is active, you should be able to select the window from the System
Tray.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 12:41 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

Hi,

Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than
hitting  control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing
to the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?


This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time.  Any advice
appriciated.

Thanks,

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Re: Review of two interesting MP3 players

2007-06-01 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I'm skeptical how accessible the T50 and T60 would be though. The review 
talks about the joy stick and the GUI. I think I'll keep the Zen Stone 
on my Father's Day list!

Michael Lang wrote:
> There has been a lot of talk about the new CreativeLabs Stone recently.
> iRiver has also released some relatively cheap players, the T50 and T60.
> Unlike the Stone, which uses a built-in battery, the iRivers use normal
> AA or AAA batteries and they can play OGG Vorbis files. But the Stone
> has its advantages too, see the following review:
>
> http://pocketables.typepad.com/pocketables/2007/05/review_iriver_t.html
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RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Nope that's by design, you alt+F4 to close the window. 

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 1:41 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

also when I go through the system tray and click  on shoutcast source,
winamp comes up but I can't control tab to the shoutcast plug in settings.

Rick


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From: "Rick Harmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Ok, I see it there now, but it's not always there when I start winamp, so
that is when I go find it in the way I described below.

Should it always startup with winamp?  I hear it announced by Jaws sometimes
when winamp is started and other times I don't.

Thanks,

Rick


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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Hi Rick. You should be able to leave it active as the current DSP plug-in.
When it is active, you should be able to select the window from the System
Tray.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 12:41 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

Hi,

Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than
hitting  control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing
to the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?


This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time.  Any advice
appriciated.

Thanks,

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Re: MP3DirectCut Tutorials by Robert Cole Needed

2007-06-01 Thread Rob
Hi,
the feed address is
http://feeds.feedburner.com/RobsPlace

you can visit that page or subscrive.



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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Chuck Adkins
How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob on 
it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has the 
ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for sports 
or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal. This 
Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't 
interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife so 
I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.

Chuck


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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


> Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I wrote
> to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
> see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.
>
> Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of 
> questions.
> If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.
>
> 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the 
> transmitter
> end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
> that is connected to it?
>
> 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
> totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could 
> set
> it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.
>
> 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Here's what they wrote back.
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
> one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that 
> you
> can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
> fixed level line outputs.
>
> The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the small
> recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 small
> push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.
>
> The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
> insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
> since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
> Surface mail
> can take up to 3 months in some cases.
>
> Best regards,
> Dave
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> http://www.fmamplifiers.com
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Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

2007-06-01 Thread Rick Harmon
Ok, thanks I think I'm figuring it out now.

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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:04 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Nope that's by design, you alt+F4 to close the window.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 1:41 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

also when I go through the system tray and click  on shoutcast source,
winamp comes up but I can't control tab to the shoutcast plug in settings.

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From: "Rick Harmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Ok, I see it there now, but it's not always there when I start winamp, so
that is when I go find it in the way I described below.

Should it always startup with winamp?  I hear it announced by Jaws sometimes
when winamp is started and other times I don't.

Thanks,

Rick


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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:17 PM
Subject: RE: Shoutcast DSP plug in help


Hi Rick. You should be able to leave it active as the current DSP plug-in.
When it is active, you should be able to select the window from the System
Tray.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Harmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 12:41 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Shoutcast DSP plug in help

Hi,

Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than
hitting  control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing
to the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?


This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time.  Any advice
appriciated.

Thanks,

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RE: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Chuck, how much does the ramsey cost, and will they offer to assemble it?
What kind of power output is it doing if you're getting that kind of range?
And did your first two wives prefer another brand of transmitter, or have
you had to chop it into thirds? .

-Original Message-
From: Chuck Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 2:18 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob on
it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has the
ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for sports
or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal. This
Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't
interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife so
I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.

Chuck


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To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


> Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I wrote
> to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
> see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.
>
> Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of 
> questions.
> If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.
>
> 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the 
> transmitter
> end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
> that is connected to it?
>
> 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
> totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could 
> set
> it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.
>
> 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Here's what they wrote back.
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
> one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that 
> you
> can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
> fixed level line outputs.
>
> The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the small
> recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 small
> push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.
>
> The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
> insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
> since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
> Surface mail
> can take up to 3 months in some cases.
>
> Best regards,
> Dave
> TEL: 416-243-2260
> http://www.fmamplifiers.com
>
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Dave McLean
The assembled units Ramsey sells are export only.  The fm100b domestic 
(U.S.) unit is 25 milliwatts, the export unit can be set between 25 
milliwatts and 1 watt but must be done internally.
The 25 milliwatt unit is in kit form only (at least from Ramsey) but the 1 
watt unit can be bought assembled. The Ramsey fm100b kit costs $269 and the 
assembled 1 watt unit is about $429.
They also sell less expensive units, the Fm25b, the fm30b, and the fm35b. 
The fm30/fm35 are the small brothers of the Fm100b and consequently less 
expensive.  If memory serves the fm35 which can be bought assembled is about 
$300.
I am not sure about the accessibility of the fm30 and fm35 because they use 
a menu system to set the frequency and other parameters such as volume.
The fm25b is even cheaper and all adjustments must be made from inside the 
unit.  It also only is sold as a kit from Ramsey.
The sources for assembly of these units have dried up somewhat because of 
the FCC clamp down on selling illegal units.  Units sold as kits in the U.S. 
can be sold with more leeway in terms of power output than assembled units 
which are supposed to be FCC certified as part 15 compliant.  Ramsey was 
fined several thousand dollars a couple of years ago because they were 
selling assembled units for export to people in the U.S. and those units 
weren't being exported.

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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 10:26 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


> Hi Chuck, how much does the ramsey cost, and will they offer to assemble 
> it?
> What kind of power output is it doing if you're getting that kind of 
> range?
> And did your first two wives prefer another brand of transmitter, or have
> you had to chop it into thirds? .
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Chuck Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 2:18 p.m.
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter
>
> How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob on
> it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has the
> ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for 
> sports
> or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal. 
> This
> Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't
> interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife so
> I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.
>
> Chuck
>
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
> Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter
>
>
>> Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I 
>> wrote
>> to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
>> see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.
>>
>> Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of
>> questions.
>> If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.
>>
>> 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the
>> transmitter
>> end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
>> that is connected to it?
>>
>> 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
>> totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could
>> set
>> it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.
>>
>> 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>> Here's what they wrote back.
>>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
>> one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that
>> you
>> can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
>> fixed level line outputs.
>>
>> The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the 
>> small
>> recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 
>> small
>> push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.
>>
>> The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
>> insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
>> since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
>> Surface mail
>> can take up to 3 months in some cases.
>>
>> Bes

New Version of realPlayer Going Beta this Month

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
I saw this article and thought it'd be of interest to list members.

New RealPlayer allows YouTube video download

Posted by 
Donald Bell 

Photo of new version of RealNetworks Realplayer.

The new RealPlayer allows you to download embedded video content right from
your browser.

(Credit: Real Networks)

Real Networks
 has announced a new version of their RealPlayer today that will be
available as a PC-only public Beta in June. The player allows users to
download and
organize nearly all embedded internet video content (Flash, WMV, QuickTime)
including content from popular video sites like 
YouTube
, Comedy Central, and of course, 
CNET
. The player was demonstrated for me and actually looks pretty impressive.
The new video download feature integrates fairly elegantly into your Web
browser
(yes, it works on Firefox). It works by temporarily displaying a small,
fairly unobtrusive download tab in the right top corner of any video content
it
detects on a given Web page. It's even able to record streaming internet
video in real time. 

It looks like a great improvement over the slow, intrusive RealPlayer I
remember. One feature it lacks, however, is the ability to export your
downloaded
video content to an iPod-compatible format. You can, however, use RealPlayer
to burn your downloaded videos to CD, and if you pony up some money for
RealPlayer
Plus, they give the ability to burn video content to DVD. Some small
improvements have also been made to speed up the load time of the
application and
cut out many of the annoying installation questions. 



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RE: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Jonathan Mosen
e
>> insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
>> since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
>> Surface mail
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>>
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Mac Norins
Amen to that, Chuck; me too!

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From: "Chuck Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob on
it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has the
ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for sports
or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal. This
Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't
interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife so
I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.

Chuck


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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


> Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I wrote
> to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
> see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.
>
> Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of
> questions.
> If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.
>
> 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the
> transmitter
> end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
> that is connected to it?
>
> 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
> totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could
> set
> it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.
>
> 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Here's what they wrote back.
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
> one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that
> you
> can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
> fixed level line outputs.
>
> The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the small
> recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 small
> push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.
>
> The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
> insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
> since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
> Surface mail
> can take up to 3 months in some cases.
>
> Best regards,
> Dave
> TEL: 416-243-2260
> http://www.fmamplifiers.com
>
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Mac Norins
There's that Mosen wit!
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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 7:26 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


Hi Chuck, how much does the ramsey cost, and will they offer to assemble it?
What kind of power output is it doing if you're getting that kind of range?
And did your first two wives prefer another brand of transmitter, or have
you had to chop it into thirds? .

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From: Chuck Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2 June 2007 2:18 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter

How interesting. I'm amazed that they wouldn't just put the volume knob on
it anyway. The Ramsey unit I have, which I had someone build, also has the
ability to go from mono or stereo. Mono can be a surprising help for sports
or oldtime radio if you are listening outside the range of the signal. This
Ramsey goes about 10 blocks. I suppose it's a bit illegal but I don't
interfere with anyone so nobody notices. Besides, I'm on  my third wife so
I've lost contact with morality a long time ago.

Chuck


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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:10 PM
Subject: RE: Wireless transmitter


> Hi Chuck, yes it really does sound good, and they are responsive.  I wrote
> to them, partly because I did have questions but also because I wanted to
> see if they would bother answering me. Here's what I wrote.
>
> Hi, your 100 MW transmitter sounds superb, and I have a couple of
> questions.
> If these are explained through a user guide, I'd be happy to receive it.
>
> 1. Is there any control of the volume of the input source at the
> transmitter
> end, or does this have to be done entirely from the output of the device
> that is connected to it?
>
> 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
> totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could
> set
> it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.
>
> 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Here's what they wrote back.
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can install
> one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that
> you
> can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
> fixed level line outputs.
>
> The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the small
> recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2 small
> push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.
>
> The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
> insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend Xpresspost
> since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
> Surface mail
> can take up to 3 months in some cases.
>
> Best regards,
> Dave
> TEL: 416-243-2260
> http://www.fmamplifiers.com
>
>
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Re: Wireless transmitter

2007-06-01 Thread Dave McLean
e output of the device
>>> that is connected to it?
>>>
>>> 2. Could you describe in greater detail how the frequency is set? I'm
>>> totally blind and it sounds based on the short description that I could
>>> set
>>> it without difficulty but I'd like to be sure.
>>>
>>> 3. How much would it cost to ship one to new Zealand where I am from?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>>
>>> Here's what they wrote back.
>>>
>>> Hi Jonathan,
>>>
>>> This unit does not come standard with a volume control but we can 
>>> install
>>> one for $25USD.  This is not nessasary if you use and audio source that
>>> you
>>> can adjust but is very important if you intend to use audio sources with
>>> fixed level line outputs.
>>>
>>> The frequency is changed by using a pushing a paper clip to push the
>>> small
>>> recessed buttons on the front panel.  Alternatively we can install 2
>>> small
>>> push buttons on the front panel for and extra $10.
>>>
>>> The transmitter is fairly small so the shipping is only $33 by surface
>>> insured mail or $49 by Xpresspost insured.  I highly recommend 
>>> Xpresspost
>>> since it is trackable and only take 5-7 business days to most locations.
>>> Surface mail
>>> can take up to 3 months in some cases.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Dave
>>> TEL: 416-243-2260
>>> http://www.fmamplifiers.com
>>>
>>>
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