Re: finding torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread anthony campbell
try this one
w
ww.btjunkie.com
anthony

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>I was given a torrent search site address, www.toogle.com which worked for
> awhile but now doesn't.  I get a 404 error message.  Do I have the correct
> URL?  If not, I'd appreciate another address for a similar site.  thanks
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Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?

2007-10-09 Thread Curtis Delzer
and, to add to this thread, a question: the best burner you've had? I like N 
E C, for both CDS and DVDS.

Curtis Delzer


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Windows media player.

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>From MP3 to whatever a music CD is.
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>A satisfactory answer could not be developed without some additional
> information.  do you have needs other than burning?  How important is it
> that you can choose between many formats for your output files or will the
> MP3 format suffice.  How important is keyboard accessibility?  Others will
> no doubt think of more avenues which should be explored but this will get
> you started thinking.  for now, you can use Windows Media player which you
> already have on your system.
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Rockbox and ipod Nano

2007-10-09 Thread Ronald Colombo
Hi all,

I was recently given an ipod nano and being visually impaired, I would like 
to instal rockbox. I went to the rockbox web-site and got thoroughly 
confused. If I understood correctly only the 1st generation Nano is 
supported whereas mine is the colour, video model. What happens if I try to 
instal the existing firmware? I am scared of messing up the standard Apple 
firmware and still have a non functioning ipod. Can anyone help?

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Re: Separating tracks in Goldwave.

2007-10-09 Thread Curtis Delzer
Also, be sure that there is a Q point at the very beginning of the file, or 
the first song won't be split from the others. I had that happen when 
auto-queue made them, where the first was ignored.
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As you record the cassette to your hard drive you can place q points 
(control q) in
between songs as you reach the break between them.  then Go  to the edit 
menu and
arrow up to cue points, right arrow, then arrow up or down to split.  Point 
to where
you want the split tracks to be saved
be sure to choose the format you wish to save in
choose how you want the tracks named


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Hi,
I have tried to help myself by looking at the Q points in the manual, but I
haven't been able to resolve this situation.
I have a cassette tape of music which I am going to transfer to make a
cd for a friend.  I want each of the  tracks to not only have the silence
that is on the tape between them, but I want to put those silences on the cd
so my friend can fast forward and rewind to play whatever track he wants
ontthe cd.  How do I put those tracks in the cd?Do I place them as I record
the cd, or do I do it afterwards after each song?Thanks for any help and
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EAC instructions

2007-10-09 Thread Michael Amaro
Hello listers,
Yesterday someone on this list said that some one else had posted instructions 
on EAC.  If you could could you please repost them?
Thanks
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setting EAC on audo

2007-10-09 Thread Michael Amaro
Hello listers,
Can some one please tell me how to set EAC on audo?  So That I don't have to do 
alt d for the data base menue every time that I put in a cd.  To get the track 
info.
Thanks
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Re: setting EAC on audo

2007-10-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yes, this has been covered before but I'll repeat. Go into general  
options by hitting f9 and then go to the tools tab, make sure the  
option "automatically get CD info from database" or similar is  
checked and press ok,, I think that's under the sub-category of "when  
Audio CD is inserted".

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> Can some one please tell me how to set EAC on audo?  So That I  
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> put in a cd.  To get the track info.
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Re: EAC instructions

2007-10-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
What particular instructions were you refering to? I've just posted  
about automatically retrieving your CD titles.

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EAC instructions, I correct myself

2007-10-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi everyone!
Ok, I told people to look under the Tools tab in EAC options to allow  
EAC to automatically retrieve the CD info from FREEDB, you'll infact  
find what you want under the General tab so look there, first you  
must check the box which says "on unknown CD'S" once you've done that  
other options will present themselves such as automatically retrieve  
CD info etc.
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Re: sound forge users please help

2007-10-09 Thread Brett Boyer
Well I tried that and didn't get anything changed. Do you have any other 
suggestions?
I would apreciate it very much
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Winamp Question

2007-10-09 Thread Larry N
Hi. As a couple of folks in this group have suggested, I'm looking at 
Windows Media Player as a possibility for taking over many tasks that I now 
assign to Winamp. But for the moment, my question is this. In Winamp 5.35 I 
frequently encounter a runtime error. Reinstalling hasn't seemed to help and 
no other player exhibits this issue. Has anyone else experienced this 
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How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-09 Thread Gail
Hi,
 
I am new to this forum and it was highly recommended by a member. I am blind
and use Jaws, a screen reader on my PC.  My question is how to best record
all of my audio cassettes onto my PC.  I would then like to make CD's of my
recordings.  I would appreciate any suggestions, and especially suggestions
on the easiest way to do this. 
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RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-09 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi Gail.  The best way I have found is to use a programme called Gold Wave.
It is relatively easy to use and works well with JAWS.  I have used it for a
similar purpose as you have in mind.  You can download the trial version and
if you like it you can purchase a licence which is around $50 Canadian.
Walter.

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Hi,

I am new to this forum and it was highly recommended by a member. I am blind
and use Jaws, a screen reader on my PC.  My question is how to best record
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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-09 Thread mark bishop
does anyone know if this works with Hal?
I apologise if this is on the wrong list but I have just purchased Pamela 
recorder for skype, but I cannot seem to find it on my computer and I think 
it should be there.
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> Hi Gail.  The best way I have found is to use a programme called Gold 
> Wave.
> It is relatively easy to use and works well with JAWS.  I have used it for 
> a
> similar purpose as you have in mind.  You can download the trial version 
> and
> if you like it you can purchase a licence which is around $50 Canadian.
> Walter.
>
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>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to this forum and it was highly recommended by a member. I am 
> blind
> and use Jaws, a screen reader on my PC.  My question is how to best record
> all of my audio cassettes onto my PC.  I would then like to make CD's of 
> my
> recordings.  I would appreciate any suggestions, and especially 
> suggestions
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> Thank you,
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RE: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-09 Thread Walter Ramage
Oops, forgot to let you know the web address, sorry.  It is
www.goldwave.com.  Walter.

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Hi,

I am new to this forum and it was highly recommended by a member. I am blind
and use Jaws, a screen reader on my PC.  My question is how to best record
all of my audio cassettes onto my PC.  I would then like to make CD's of my
recordings.  I would appreciate any suggestions, and especially suggestions
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computer speakers

2007-10-09 Thread Randy Tijerina
Dear friends, i'm shopping for a good set of computer speakers.
Will it matter for example if i have a sound blaster live 24-bit sound card?
I am wanting to get a good surround sound system. either 5.1 or however they 
are.
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Re: computer speakers

2007-10-09 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Randy,
There are many types of sound cards to choose from.
It all really depends on the kind of sound that you want to achieve.
To my ears, a 32 bit card sounds better then a 16 or 24 bit card.
But everyone's ears hears things differently.
So the best suggestion that I could make to you, is to play it by ear just 
to see what you come up with.
  John Price.
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> Dear friends, i'm shopping for a good set of computer speakers.
> Will it matter for example if i have a sound blaster live 24-bit sound 
> card?
> I am wanting to get a good surround sound system. either 5.1 or however 
> they
> are.
> any help?
> Randy.
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Re: computer speakers

2007-10-09 Thread Randy Tijerina
so for example, there's an eight piece creative labs speaker system i want 
to get. It has 7.1 i think, surround sound.
Will i have to have someone remove this sound card? which is the sound 
blaster live, 24-bit?
Randy.
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> High Randy,
> There are many types of sound cards to choose from.
> It all really depends on the kind of sound that you want to achieve.
> To my ears, a 32 bit card sounds better then a 16 or 24 bit card.
> But everyone's ears hears things differently.
> So the best suggestion that I could make to you, is to play it by ear just
> to see what you come up with.
>  John Price.
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> From: "Randy Tijerina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:16 PM
> Subject: computer speakers
>
>
>> Dear friends, i'm shopping for a good set of computer speakers.
>> Will it matter for example if i have a sound blaster live 24-bit sound
>> card?
>> I am wanting to get a good surround sound system. either 5.1 or however
>> they
>> are.
>> any help?
>> Randy.
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Re: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3

2007-10-09 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Curtis.

There are a number of plug ins for OGG in windows media player but I haven't 
come across one for M4A.  Mind you, I don't use media player for spoken word 
so would never have needed to venture to such a low bitrate.

Kevin
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> Also, wmp doesn't have inside it a way to play *.ogg files that I know of,
> or m4A, m4B, and others. M4A are superlative for low bit rate, far
> outstripping *.ogg for sound quality. I have made m4A files using Easy 
> CD-DA
> Extractor at 20Kbps which are really superlative!
>
>
>
> Curtis Delzer
>
>
>
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> Subject: Re: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3
>
>
> I'm using media player version 10 with JFW version 5.0.
>
> Yes, you can skip forward and backwards in a track using the seek slider.
> Just tab until you hear seek and then use your right and left arrow keys.
>
> Yes, there are plug ins but I personally haven't played with them to date.
>
> Kevin
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> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:32 PM
> Subject: Re: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3
>
>
>> Three questions:
>> What version are you talking about?
>> Can you move within a track as you can with Winamp?
>> Are there plug-ins to convert formats?
>>  - Original Message - 
>>  From: Kevin Lloyd
>>  To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>  Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 3:34 PM
>>  Subject: Re: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3
>>
>>
>>  Hi Kelly.
>>
>>  Windows media player is a very accessible animal these days and is worth
>>  anyone taking another look.  It's media library is completely accessible
>> and
>>  easy to use unlike winamp which bounces from version to version breaking
>> and
>>  fixing the library.  It is easy to select which tracks you wish to rip
>> using
>>  only your PC cursor and spacebar.  No need here for use of the JAWS
>> cursor
>>  or equivalent and no struggles trying to work out what is checked or not
>> as
>>  is the case with Easy Cd extractor.
>>
>>  All ripping functions are configurable and all functions are accessible
>>  using tab, spacebar, application key and options from the menu bar.  In
>>  other words completely windows standard.
>>
>>  In my opinion it's a better player than winamp.  Just listen to a live
>> album
>>  or concept album where the tracks merge to see how seemlessly media
>> player
>>  will do this compared to winamp.
>>
>>
>>  We're all a little guilty of sticking with our favourite programs and
>>  probably not looking around enough for alternatives.  Winamp has been
>> used
>>  for years by blind users and windows media player was once not very
>>  accessible at all.  Times have changed.
>>
>>  Regards.
>>
>>  Kevin
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>>  From: "Kelly Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>  To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>  Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 4:46 PM
>>  Subject: Re: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3
>>
>>
>>  > One of the benefits of using a stand alone CD ripper such as CDEX or
>> Exact
>>  > Audio Copy is that these programs are highly configurable.  Both
>> programs
>>  > allow you take the CDDB information about the disc and have it
>> displayed
>>  > in
>>  > many different ways, depending upon user preferences.  Often, mass
>> market
>>  > all-in-one offerings that do a number of tasks, such as Windows Media
>>  > player, may not do all of them well.  Win Media can play audio files,
>> rip
>>  > CD's, and burn CD's and do it less accessibly with fewer options than
>>  > Winamp, EAC and Nero.
>>  >
>>  > Kelly
>>  >
>>  >
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>>  > Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 7:28 PM
>>  > Subject: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >> So how do I get the track titles to either appear as the file name or
>> as
>>  >> the Title field in an MP3 file I'm ripping from an audio CD?
>>  >> I can use MS Media Player 10, or Audition 1.5.
>>  >> Currently, I get only "track" and the number, with nothing in the
>>  >> information fields.
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Re: computer speakers

2007-10-09 Thread Randy Tijerina
How do i find out. As i said, i am using the 24-bit
sound blaster live. I don't have speakers as we just moved in to our new 
home, and the movers misplaced them. Randy.
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> High once again Randy,
> Does your sound card have the capability of delivering 7.1 surround sound?
> If not, then you will need a sound card that can deliver 7.1 surround 
> sound.
>  John Price.
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> From: "Randy Tijerina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:40 PM
> Subject: Re: computer speakers
>
>
>> so for example, there's an eight piece creative labs speaker system i 
>> want
>> to get. It has 7.1 i think, surround sound.
>> Will i have to have someone remove this sound card? which is the sound
>> blaster live, 24-bit?
>> Randy.
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>> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 2:37 PM
>> Subject: Re: computer speakers
>>
>>
>>> High Randy,
>>> There are many types of sound cards to choose from.
>>> It all really depends on the kind of sound that you want to achieve.
>>> To my ears, a 32 bit card sounds better then a 16 or 24 bit card.
>>> But everyone's ears hears things differently.
>>> So the best suggestion that I could make to you, is to play it by ear
>>> just
>>> to see what you come up with.
>>>  John Price.
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Randy Tijerina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:16 PM
>>> Subject: computer speakers
>>>
>>>
 Dear friends, i'm shopping for a good set of computer speakers.
 Will it matter for example if i have a sound blaster live 24-bit sound
 card?
 I am wanting to get a good surround sound system. either 5.1 or however
 they
 are.
 any help?
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RE: finding torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread albert griffith
Once I've found the file I want to download and click on the link, it tries
to open in acrobat reader.  What can I do about this.  I choose the link,
download torrent.  Is this the right one? 

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try this one
w
ww.btjunkie.com
anthony

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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-09 Thread Larry N
Hi Gail and welcome to the group. You will first need to connect a receiver 
to your computer and then connect your cassette deck to your receiver. If 
you need help in doing that, there are plenty of people here who can guide 
you through it. As for transferring your cassettes to the computer and 
editing them, I agree with Walter. GoldWave is your best and most economical 
choice. It also boasts excellent documentation. There are lots of GoldWave 
users on this list who can help you with any problems. Finally, for burning, 
Easy CD-DA Extractor would be worth considering. You could download the 
fully functional trial version and see what you think. Again, lots of users 
of that program on this list. You might also want to think about downloading 
Express Burn. It's also a good CD burner and works very well with Jaws.

There are more expensive sound editors and burners out there, but for cost 
and ease of use, those would be my suggestions.

That should get you started with some things to try out. -

Hope this helps.

Larry

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Re: computer speakers

2007-10-09 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High once again Randy,
Does your sound card have the capability of delivering 7.1 surround sound?
If not, then you will need a sound card that can deliver 7.1 surround sound.
  John Price.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: computer speakers


> so for example, there's an eight piece creative labs speaker system i want
> to get. It has 7.1 i think, surround sound.
> Will i have to have someone remove this sound card? which is the sound
> blaster live, 24-bit?
> Randy.
> - Original Message - 
> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 2:37 PM
> Subject: Re: computer speakers
>
>
>> High Randy,
>> There are many types of sound cards to choose from.
>> It all really depends on the kind of sound that you want to achieve.
>> To my ears, a 32 bit card sounds better then a 16 or 24 bit card.
>> But everyone's ears hears things differently.
>> So the best suggestion that I could make to you, is to play it by ear 
>> just
>> to see what you come up with.
>>  John Price.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Randy Tijerina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 3:16 PM
>> Subject: computer speakers
>>
>>
>>> Dear friends, i'm shopping for a good set of computer speakers.
>>> Will it matter for example if i have a sound blaster live 24-bit sound
>>> card?
>>> I am wanting to get a good surround sound system. either 5.1 or however
>>> they
>>> are.
>>> any help?
>>> Randy.
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Pamela recorder for skype

2007-10-09 Thread mark bishop
Apologies if this is the wrong list for this enquiry but I am at a loss.  I 
purchased pamela call recorder for skype and it seems to have gone through 
fine.  I have receipts and all that stuff, but I cannot find the recorder on my 
computer anywhere.  any ideas will be welcome.  
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About torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread albert griffith
I've tried unsuccessfully to download five files and each time I hear,
"access denied."  There's no explanation so I don't know if I can correct
the problem.  These have mostly been from, www.mininova.com  thanks

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shareaza

2007-10-09 Thread Roger R. Cusson
has any one tried shareaza with jaws and or window eyes and is it still a 
good file sharing program or has it also been disabled too


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Re: finding torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread anthony campbell
no, the link that you click on is the link with the mame on then arrow down 
to the name in the second window and then alt tab to when it tells you to 
add torant and tab to ok

hth

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> Once I've found the file I want to download and click on the link, it 
> tries
> to open in acrobat reader.  What can I do about this.  I choose the link,
> download torrent.  Is this the right one?
>
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> try this one
> w
> ww.btjunkie.com
> anthony
>
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>>I was given a torrent search site address, www.toogle.com which worked for
>> awhile but now doesn't.  I get a 404 error message.  Do I have the 
>> correct
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Re: computer speakers

2007-10-09 Thread Lois Goodine
Randy
I have a 24 bit sound card and I can use pretty much anything I awant with 
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Re: About torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread anthony campbell
have you downloaded a torrent client

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> I've tried unsuccessfully to download five files and each time I hear,
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Re: shareaza

2007-10-09 Thread Tristan
Hi Roger,
I have no idea, I've never even heard of share aza, I've heard of caza (the 
virus), limewire (spyware), bearshare, emule, all of 'em but not this.



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Subject: shareaza


> has any one tried shareaza with jaws and or window eyes and is it still a
> good file sharing program or has it also been disabled too
>
>
> Roger R. Cusson
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Re: computer speakers

2007-10-09 Thread Randy Tijerina
well, this model I am looking to get, is a creative labs inspire p7800 i 
think it is. it has 7.1 surround sound.
will it make any difference at all?
Randy.
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Re: Pamela recorder for skype

2007-10-09 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Mark,

Sorry to see that you went for Pamela, as that company completely ignores 
its customers' requests for technical support, including requests for help 
on accessibility issues.  If at all possible, try and get your money back 
and visit http://callburner.com for a solution from a company that cares.

Please visit http://BlindWebAccess.com and sign the petition asking Yahoo! 
to make their CAPTCHA accessible!
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 1:13 PM
Subject: Pamela recorder for skype


Apologies if this is the wrong list for this enquiry but I am at a loss.  I 
purchased pamela call recorder for skype and it seems to have gone through 
fine.  I have receipts and all that stuff, but I cannot find the recorder on 
my computer anywhere.  any ideas will be welcome.
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Re: Software altermitive to Band In A Box.

2007-10-09 Thread Bradford Trainham
jammer pro from 
http://www.soundtrek.com
Some of the features aren't as accessible as we'd like, but it
arranges/composes based on how you configure your midi and I've gotten
a lot of mileage out of the features you can use. 
Brad Trainham
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 16:23:39 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi list. Are their any altermitive software to Band In A Box that is 
>accessible with Jaws or Window-Eyes? The reason I ask is because I am wanting 
>to do miti on the computer, and I need to know if their are any altermitives 
>to Band In A Box. I have Adobe Audition 1.5, which is what I prefer, and the 
>most accessible one of all is SoundForge. I have a copy of Band In A Box, but 
>I couldn't get it to play anything because it needed a sound blaster card, and 
>I do not have one in my Vista computer. Any help would be greatly appreciated! 
> Thanks, Sky.
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Using the GS player.

2007-10-09 Thread Carliss
Listers,

I need help with the GS player.  How do I get the GS player to play the
streams instead of the windows media player? Even when the gs player is
open, windows media player still plays the streams.
Hope I can get help with this one.
Thanks to all,
Carliss


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RE: About torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread albert griffith
Knowing that someone was going to ask me that, I should have included it in
my initial post. Yes I have. UTorrent. 

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have you downloaded a torrent client

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multi-track recording in vista

2007-10-09 Thread Ted Phillips
Hi all.  I am wondering what program can a jaws user use to do multi-track
recording in vista.  Right now, I am using adobe audition in XP, but if I
get a laptop in the future, I am not sure if Adobe Audition will work on
vista or not.  Any sugesstions  are welcome, thanks.

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RE: multi-track recording in vista

2007-10-09 Thread albert griffith
>From what I've read, Adobe's products are fully compatible with Vista. 

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Hi all.  I am wondering what program can a jaws user use to do multi-track
recording in vista.  Right now, I am using adobe audition in XP, but if I
get a laptop in the future, I am not sure if Adobe Audition will work on
vista or not.  Any sugesstions  are welcome, thanks.

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Re: What do we know about Acoustica 4.0 Premium

2007-10-09 Thread Curtis Delzer
The mp3 cd burning software is definitely quite easy to use with Window-Eyes 
or jfw, and has some nice features as setting gap length or even fading into 
new tracks from the previous ones without clicks, etc.



Curtis Delzer


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I use their file conversion program and setting it up is difficult.  Once
configured, it's easy to use.  See if hey offer a trial.

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Hi,
As the subject says I want to know, if someone here has tried out this
program and checked it for accessibility? Acoustica seams to have many great
qualities at a fair price.

There are so many quite good audio editors out there, and we need to dig
into this world to ensure we're not just lost with the good old Sound Forge
beast. Audacity came pretty close to something real nice, but the
development of this promising tool is just so encredibly slow.

Some day we should hopefully see a tool, even better then the old well known
working horse Sound Forge.

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Re: About torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread Frank Brown
Albert,
Some of the people who upload torrents require you to register with their 
tracker to download their torrent.  If so, it's usually noted on the web 
page that gives info about the torrent.

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Re: Pamela recorder for skype

2007-10-09 Thread Sunshine
Darel,
I have gotten exclent support from the pamela tech support team and the 
software is blind friendly
I know i use it all the time.

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Subject: Re: Pamela recorder for skype


> Hi Mark,
>
> Sorry to see that you went for Pamela, as that company completely ignores
> its customers' requests for technical support, including requests for help
> on accessibility issues.  If at all possible, try and get your money back
> and visit http://callburner.com for a solution from a company that cares.
>
> Please visit http://BlindWebAccess.com and sign the petition asking Yahoo!
> to make their CAPTCHA accessible!
> Darrell Shandrow - Accessibility Evangelist
> Information should be accessible to us without need of translation by
> another person.
> Blind Access Journal blog and podcast: http://www.blindaccessjournal.com
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RE: finding torrents:

2007-10-09 Thread albert griffith
I'm finding these references from the web page in I.E. not from within the
torrent client.  so, do I elect to run or save the file which begins to
download?  Remember, I'm also experiencing Acrobat Reader trying to open
these files and they don't have a PDF extension.  I'm sure this process
can't be that complicated.  I just have to get the bugs out. 

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Subject: Re: finding torrents:

no, the link that you click on is the link with the mame on then arrow down
to the name in the second window and then alt tab to when it tells you to
add torant and tab to ok

hth

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> Once I've found the file I want to download and click on the link, it 
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> to open in acrobat reader.  What can I do about this.  I choose the link,
> download torrent.  Is this the right one?
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>>I was given a torrent search site address, www.toogle.com which worked for
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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2007-10-09 Thread Curtis Delzer
First, the hard ware, plugging whatever source into the computer.
If you've a receiver, (amp and tuner combination) which your cassette 
machine is plugged into already, the tape outputs into your computer with 
suitable plugs. Probably, one eighth stereo mini male, to two RCA type male 
on the other end of the cord, will do the trick. Plug the one eighth mini 
into the line input of your computer, high level, since that is what you 
want. Plug the other end of the cords two RCA type plugs into the receiver 
or even the stereo cassette machine.
Of course, you can use a mixer board so you won't have to keep unplugging or 
re-plugging, but I am making an assumption that you are beginning to do this 
and so therefore, getting you started is my goal and intention.
If you're needing to use another type cassette like an NLS player, a cord 
with stereo mini plugs on each end will do the trick, using the output from 
the cassette machine into the input of your sound card, high level, not 
microphone.
The rest is software, and so much variation is possible e.g. which editor to 
use, volume control in the computer, how to do all of the interfacing, etc. 
etc. It can be complex as your experience allows, or not too hard such as 
this;
download cdex, install it. There is an option to record directly from your 
sound card inside the program so you can use that. Become familiar with the 
menus inside cdex.
Volume control: that's another topic, but you must go into volume control 
and select recording and change which checkbox controls the "line input" or 
similarly named port of your sound card and then, you might be ready to 
attempt to record. Experiment, experiment, experiment, trying different 
levels and different bit rates within Cdex, etc.
This is one way. Another is to buy or download a demo of a sound editor like 
Gold Wave, or Sound Forge, or Studio Recorder, the later is deliberately 
friendly to the blind with audible meters for overload protection, among 
features which are bent toward the spoken word like talking books, etc. 
Sound Forge is an expensive editor, but it combines the best noise reduction 
in the industry to my way of thinking, or if not the best it is way way up 
there, with editing similar to handling text documents. Gold Wave is very 
nice also, and is only $50, and there are tutorials readily available for 
it, and many people on this list use it so any questions you may have can be 
readily answered here, or on the Gold Wave list where it is discussed at 
length. There is a Studio Recorder list as well, and a Sound Forge list too. 
And, there are many other editors, and I am sure there will be a flurry of 
recommendations from people on the list of their favorites and why.
I hope this gives you an idea as to what to do and what to become familiar 
with. Don't forget, particularly, the windows volume control. If you're 
going to do a lot of fiddling with that, be sure and download quick mix, a 
small program which function it is to save your volume control settings so 
you can easily recall them without fiddling again. It is available at:
http://www.jfwlite.com/programs
and since you may want settings saved for microphone, line input, what you 
hear (type of setting not the actual name in your sound card likely but 
descriptive of it's capability), you can adjust and save settings for all 
these as kind of buttons to punch. I have probably 6 configurations of 
volume control saved in a folder called quick mix on my desk top so I need 
only open that folder and hit one when I need it and bingo, volume control 
settings implemented instantly for what I've labeled the quick mix files 
e.g. microphone with monitor, microphone without monitor, line in with 
monitor, etc. etc.
I hope this helps a little.



Curtis Delzer


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Subject: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?


Hi,

I am new to this forum and it was highly recommended by a member. I am blind
and use Jaws, a screen reader on my PC.  My question is how to best record
all of my audio cassettes onto my PC.  I would then like to make CD's of my
recordings.  I would appreciate any suggestions, and especially suggestions
on the easiest way to do this.
Thank you,
Gail

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