Re: playing mov files without Quick Time

2007-10-25 Thread Michael Lang
Hi Bobcat, I use VLC media Player for that, and it does the job quite
well. It's a free program and can easily be found via Google.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> I removed Quick Time from my system as I was frustrated with it.  Is there a 
> way to play mov files without Quick Time? 



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winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread Ted Phillips
Hi listers.  Has anyone figured out how to use the latest
version of winamp yet, or are there scripts available that work yet?  Any
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message rejected?

2007-10-25 Thread Ted Phillips
 
Are my messages still being rejected? if so why? 

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Re: winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread Steve Gomes
someone has to help me with the new winamp. I wish I didn't download it 
because the older one worked fine. Is it okay to uninstall this winamp 
remote thing?
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RE: winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread albert griffith
You can uninstall it but since it's accessible, consider learning it unless
you wish to keep the older version for ever. 

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someone has to help me with the new winamp. I wish I didn't download it
because the older one worked fine. Is it okay to uninstall this winamp
remote thing?
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RE: winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread Ted Phillips
Ok, if it is accessible, what are some of the keystrokes for the EQ and
playlist windows as well as changing forward and backward in tracks? 


Ted Phillips


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You can uninstall it but since it's accessible, consider learning it unless
you wish to keep the older version for ever. 

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someone has to help me with the new winamp. I wish I didn't download it
because the older one worked fine. Is it okay to uninstall this winamp
remote thing?
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Re: winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread Peter Scanlon
And its the Library that I get totally confused with. How does one get around 
in there. All I really want to do is rip from CD's but sometimes I get lost in 
therer if it gets out of the area with the Rip button is?

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  Subject: RE: winamp help


  Ok, if it is accessible, what are some of the keystrokes for the EQ and
  playlist windows as well as changing forward and backward in tracks? 


  Ted Phillips


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  You can uninstall it but since it's accessible, consider learning it unless
  you wish to keep the older version for ever. 

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  someone has to help me with the new winamp. I wish I didn't download it
  because the older one worked fine. Is it okay to uninstall this winamp
  remote thing?
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  > Hi listers.  Has anyone figured out how to use the latest version of 
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  > appreciated.
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RE: winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread albert griffith
If you use either insert H or W you'll hear them. 

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Ok, if it is accessible, what are some of the keystrokes for the EQ and
playlist windows as well as changing forward and backward in tracks? 


Ted Phillips


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You can uninstall it but since it's accessible, consider learning it unless
you wish to keep the older version for ever. 

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someone has to help me with the new winamp. I wish I didn't download it
because the older one worked fine. Is it okay to uninstall this winamp
remote thing?
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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 6:50 AM
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> appreciated.
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Re: winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread Steve Gomes
I can't get the new winamp to play windows media files and I have all file 
types selected
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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 10:12 AM
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> And its the Library that I get totally confused with. How does one get 
> around in there. All I really want to do is rip from CD's but sometimes I 
> get lost in therer if it gets out of the area with the Rip button is?
>
>  - Original Message - 
>  From: Ted Phillips
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>  Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 2:00 AM
>  Subject: RE: winamp help
>
>
>  Ok, if it is accessible, what are some of the keystrokes for the EQ and
>  playlist windows as well as changing forward and backward in tracks?
>
>
>  Ted Phillips
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>
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>  You can uninstall it but since it's accessible, consider learning it 
> unless
>  you wish to keep the older version for ever.
>
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>  because the older one worked fine. Is it okay to uninstall this winamp
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>  > Hi listers.  Has anyone figured out how to use the latest version of
>  > winamp yet, or are there scripts available that work yet?  Any info
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RE: winamp help

2007-10-25 Thread albert griffith
I don't understand, mine will play them.  Try unchecking them in Windows
Media Player. 

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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 11:17 AM
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I can't get the new winamp to play windows media files and I have all file
types selected
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From: "Peter Scanlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: winamp help


> And its the Library that I get totally confused with. How does one get 
> around in there. All I really want to do is rip from CD's but 
> sometimes I get lost in therer if it gets out of the area with the Rip
button is?
>
>  - Original Message -
>  From: Ted Phillips
>  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
>  Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 2:00 AM
>  Subject: RE: winamp help
>
>
>  Ok, if it is accessible, what are some of the keystrokes for the EQ 
> and  playlist windows as well as changing forward and backward in tracks?
>
>
>  Ted Phillips
>
>
>  -Original Message-
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>  Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:25 AM
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>
>  You can uninstall it but since it's accessible, consider learning it 
> unless  you wish to keep the older version for ever.
>
>  -Original Message-
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>
>  someone has to help me with the new winamp. I wish I didn't download 
> it  because the older one worked fine. Is it okay to uninstall this 
> winamp  remote thing?
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>
>  > Hi listers.  Has anyone figured out how to use the latest version 
> of  > winamp yet, or are there scripts available that work yet?  Any 
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winamp fixed

2007-10-25 Thread Ted Phillips
Hi all.  Well I reinstalled the newest winamp leaving out the remote and the
toolbar and now it is accessible again.  Thanks all. 
 

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RE: winamp fixed

2007-10-25 Thread albert griffith
If you want to learn more about how to use winamp, go to,
wwwacbradio.org
there, you'll find a tutorial.  I believe it was written by Jonathan Mosen. 

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New GoldWave scripts.

2007-10-25 Thread Rick Harmon
Hi Everyone,

Jim Grimsby Jr. has released a new set of scripts for GW 5.22 and higher.  
These scripts fix some things that GW broke in the newest version of the 
program release.  Jim says many new goodies to come.

You can get them at:

http://www.blind-geek-zone.net

Look in the programs section and be sure to pick the scripts that say they are 
for 5.22 and higher.

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RE: New GoldWave scripts.

2007-10-25 Thread Ted Phillips
All I see is the link that has been there all the time, unless you updated
that one. 


Ted Phillips


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Hi Everyone,

Jim Grimsby Jr. has released a new set of scripts for GW 5.22 and higher.
These scripts fix some things that GW broke in the newest version of the
program release.  Jim says many new goodies to come.

You can get them at:

http://www.blind-geek-zone.net

Look in the programs section and be sure to pick the scripts that say they
are for 5.22 and higher.

Thanks,

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Re: New GoldWave scripts.

2007-10-25 Thread Rick Harmon
Not sure what you are looking at, but there are 3 different links for 
scripts there.

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Subject: RE: New GoldWave scripts.


All I see is the link that has been there all the time, unless you updated
that one.


Ted Phillips


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Subject: New GoldWave scripts.

Hi Everyone,

Jim Grimsby Jr. has released a new set of scripts for GW 5.22 and higher.
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You can get them at:

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Thanks,

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RE: New GoldWave scripts.

2007-10-25 Thread Ted Phillips
I found them.  Thanks, I had to refresh the page. 


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Not sure what you are looking at, but there are 3 different links for
scripts there.

Rick


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Subject: RE: New GoldWave scripts.


All I see is the link that has been there all the time, unless you updated
that one.


Ted Phillips


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Subject: New GoldWave scripts.

Hi Everyone,

Jim Grimsby Jr. has released a new set of scripts for GW 5.22 and higher.
These scripts fix some things that GW broke in the newest version of the
program release.  Jim says many new goodies to come.

You can get them at:

http://www.blind-geek-zone.net

Look in the programs section and be sure to pick the scripts that say they
are for 5.22 and higher.

Thanks,

Rick


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the paul harvey site

2007-10-25 Thread Steve Gomes
Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the site
www.paulharvey.com
he can't get the new winamp to play the broadcast. To get it to play you 
find lets say Tuesday and click the win link. the qt is for quick time. The 
thing is these broadcasts use to play fine on the older versions of winamp. 
I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. these 
broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast forward is 
unavailable in media player. 



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Re: the paul harvey site

2007-10-25 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi Steve
After doing a bit of investigation, it really does look like you 
might be better off just letting windows media player handle the 
job.  You *can* get Winamp to play the thing, but you have to jump 
through a lot of hoops and I don't know how dedicated you are to 
actually doing this? here's what I had to do to get it to work here, 
and granted it might not even work for other folks.
1. I visited the site as you suggested, but instead of clicking on 
the link first,  i right clicked and chose save target as... and 
looked at the file extention. it's a .asx file, which is a playlist 
containing an address for a windows media stream, or in this case an archive.
  2.  I clicked open to see what would happen.  Just like with yours, 
Winamp came up and  it tried, unsuccessfully,  to play 2 different 
files, I believe one of them was probably some kind of commercial or 
an add, and the second one was the actual show, just a guess.
3. Now from hanging out on the Winamp4TheBlind list I run, and 
getting similar questions, people have come up with all kinds of 
interesting ways of getting windows media stuff to play in Winamp, I 
was rather surprised at the lengths some of them would go to just to 
listen to a stream, it was pretty cool actually.
Through a bit of investigation, I figured out that Winamp, for some 
crazy reason, won't play stuff that's in a .asx file. It sits 
there  trying to connect but just won't play.

So, to get it to play, what i had to do was download the asx file to 
my hard drive, open it up in note pad, copy and paste the second 
address to the clipboard, and then copy it into the open location 
dialogue  of Winamp with control plus l.  also, there was a quote 
mark I had to remove at the end of the address too so you have to be 
careful about that as well. I pressed enter and after waiting a few 
seconds, the stream did play, but man that is just way too much for 
anyone to have to go through *just* so it'll play in Winamp.so if 
you *really* are dedicated to doing it this way, that's how I did it, 
but it just seems to me that it'd be much easier for windows media 
player to handle it. I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but 
that's how it is for me. and from how it looks that's probably how it 
is for you as well.

Sorry i can't see any easier way to do it.
  if anyone knows of an easier way I'd like to know, because that's a 
commonly asked question on the list. I don't listen to a lot of 
windows media streams myself but i know lots of people who do and 
it's unfortunate that there isn't an easier way.  at least, not that I know of.


Thanks.













At 04:05 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the site
>www.paulharvey.com
>he can't get the new winamp to play the broadcast. To get it to play you
>find lets say Tuesday and click the win link. the qt is for quick time. The
>thing is these broadcasts use to play fine on the older versions of winamp.
>I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. these
>broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast forward is
>unavailable in media player.
>
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Re: the paul harvey site

2007-10-25 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Chris,
There is an audio file converter called Dbpoweramp.
You can use this to convert a .asf file to a .wma .wav or .mp3 file.
I used it to convert a .wma file to a .ape file.
Even thoe Windows Media Player supports it, I can't get it to play it.
But I am looking for the link to download Wenamp V5.
   John
- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: the paul harvey site


> Hi Steve
> After doing a bit of investigation, it really does look like you
> might be better off just letting windows media player handle the
> job.  You *can* get Winamp to play the thing, but you have to jump
> through a lot of hoops and I don't know how dedicated you are to
> actually doing this? here's what I had to do to get it to work here,
> and granted it might not even work for other folks.
> 1. I visited the site as you suggested, but instead of clicking on
> the link first,  i right clicked and chose save target as... and
> looked at the file extention. it's a .asx file, which is a playlist
> containing an address for a windows media stream, or in this case an 
> archive.
>  2.  I clicked open to see what would happen.  Just like with yours,
> Winamp came up and  it tried, unsuccessfully,  to play 2 different
> files, I believe one of them was probably some kind of commercial or
> an add, and the second one was the actual show, just a guess.
> 3. Now from hanging out on the Winamp4TheBlind list I run, and
> getting similar questions, people have come up with all kinds of
> interesting ways of getting windows media stuff to play in Winamp, I
> was rather surprised at the lengths some of them would go to just to
> listen to a stream, it was pretty cool actually.
> Through a bit of investigation, I figured out that Winamp, for some
> crazy reason, won't play stuff that's in a .asx file. It sits
> there  trying to connect but just won't play.
>
> So, to get it to play, what i had to do was download the asx file to
> my hard drive, open it up in note pad, copy and paste the second
> address to the clipboard, and then copy it into the open location
> dialogue  of Winamp with control plus l.  also, there was a quote
> mark I had to remove at the end of the address too so you have to be
> careful about that as well. I pressed enter and after waiting a few
> seconds, the stream did play, but man that is just way too much for
> anyone to have to go through *just* so it'll play in Winamp.so if
> you *really* are dedicated to doing it this way, that's how I did it,
> but it just seems to me that it'd be much easier for windows media
> player to handle it. I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but
> that's how it is for me. and from how it looks that's probably how it
> is for you as well.
>
> Sorry i can't see any easier way to do it.
>  if anyone knows of an easier way I'd like to know, because that's a
> commonly asked question on the list. I don't listen to a lot of
> windows media streams myself but i know lots of people who do and
> it's unfortunate that there isn't an easier way.  at least, not that I 
> know of.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 04:05 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>>Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the 
>>site
>>www.paulharvey.com
>>he can't get the new winamp to play the broadcast. To get it to play you
>>find lets say Tuesday and click the win link. the qt is for quick time. 
>>The
>>thing is these broadcasts use to play fine on the older versions of 
>>winamp.
>>I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. these
>>broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast forward is
>>unavailable in media player.
>>
>>
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Re: the paul harvey site

2007-10-25 Thread Steve Gomes
thanks Chris. well that is very interesting. I will try to contact winamp 
through winamp.com because the older version 5.35 works fine. It is neat 
though how you figured this all out. thank you very much. I will come and 
get you when I have more trouble. hahahahah
- Original Message - 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: the paul harvey site


> Hi Steve
> After doing a bit of investigation, it really does look like you
> might be better off just letting windows media player handle the
> job.  You *can* get Winamp to play the thing, but you have to jump
> through a lot of hoops and I don't know how dedicated you are to
> actually doing this? here's what I had to do to get it to work here,
> and granted it might not even work for other folks.
> 1. I visited the site as you suggested, but instead of clicking on
> the link first,  i right clicked and chose save target as... and
> looked at the file extention. it's a .asx file, which is a playlist
> containing an address for a windows media stream, or in this case an 
> archive.
>  2.  I clicked open to see what would happen.  Just like with yours,
> Winamp came up and  it tried, unsuccessfully,  to play 2 different
> files, I believe one of them was probably some kind of commercial or
> an add, and the second one was the actual show, just a guess.
> 3. Now from hanging out on the Winamp4TheBlind list I run, and
> getting similar questions, people have come up with all kinds of
> interesting ways of getting windows media stuff to play in Winamp, I
> was rather surprised at the lengths some of them would go to just to
> listen to a stream, it was pretty cool actually.
> Through a bit of investigation, I figured out that Winamp, for some
> crazy reason, won't play stuff that's in a .asx file. It sits
> there  trying to connect but just won't play.
>
> So, to get it to play, what i had to do was download the asx file to
> my hard drive, open it up in note pad, copy and paste the second
> address to the clipboard, and then copy it into the open location
> dialogue  of Winamp with control plus l.  also, there was a quote
> mark I had to remove at the end of the address too so you have to be
> careful about that as well. I pressed enter and after waiting a few
> seconds, the stream did play, but man that is just way too much for
> anyone to have to go through *just* so it'll play in Winamp.so if
> you *really* are dedicated to doing it this way, that's how I did it,
> but it just seems to me that it'd be much easier for windows media
> player to handle it. I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but
> that's how it is for me. and from how it looks that's probably how it
> is for you as well.
>
> Sorry i can't see any easier way to do it.
>  if anyone knows of an easier way I'd like to know, because that's a
> commonly asked question on the list. I don't listen to a lot of
> windows media streams myself but i know lots of people who do and
> it's unfortunate that there isn't an easier way.  at least, not that I 
> know of.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 04:05 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>>Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the 
>>site
>>www.paulharvey.com
>>he can't get the new winamp to play the broadcast. To get it to play you
>>find lets say Tuesday and click the win link. the qt is for quick time. 
>>The
>>thing is these broadcasts use to play fine on the older versions of 
>>winamp.
>>I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. these
>>broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast forward is
>>unavailable in media player.
>>
>>
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Re: the paul harvey site

2007-10-25 Thread Steve Gomes
last word. I installed winamp 5.35 andn the paul harvey site works fine. I 
don't know what to make of that
- Original Message - 
From: "Steve Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: the paul harvey site


> thanks Chris. well that is very interesting. I will try to contact winamp
> through winamp.com because the older version 5.35 works fine. It is neat
> though how you figured this all out. thank you very much. I will come and
> get you when I have more trouble. hahahahah
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 6:09 PM
> Subject: Re: the paul harvey site
>
>
>> Hi Steve
>> After doing a bit of investigation, it really does look like you
>> might be better off just letting windows media player handle the
>> job.  You *can* get Winamp to play the thing, but you have to jump
>> through a lot of hoops and I don't know how dedicated you are to
>> actually doing this? here's what I had to do to get it to work here,
>> and granted it might not even work for other folks.
>> 1. I visited the site as you suggested, but instead of clicking on
>> the link first,  i right clicked and chose save target as... and
>> looked at the file extention. it's a .asx file, which is a playlist
>> containing an address for a windows media stream, or in this case an
>> archive.
>>  2.  I clicked open to see what would happen.  Just like with yours,
>> Winamp came up and  it tried, unsuccessfully,  to play 2 different
>> files, I believe one of them was probably some kind of commercial or
>> an add, and the second one was the actual show, just a guess.
>> 3. Now from hanging out on the Winamp4TheBlind list I run, and
>> getting similar questions, people have come up with all kinds of
>> interesting ways of getting windows media stuff to play in Winamp, I
>> was rather surprised at the lengths some of them would go to just to
>> listen to a stream, it was pretty cool actually.
>> Through a bit of investigation, I figured out that Winamp, for some
>> crazy reason, won't play stuff that's in a .asx file. It sits
>> there  trying to connect but just won't play.
>>
>> So, to get it to play, what i had to do was download the asx file to
>> my hard drive, open it up in note pad, copy and paste the second
>> address to the clipboard, and then copy it into the open location
>> dialogue  of Winamp with control plus l.  also, there was a quote
>> mark I had to remove at the end of the address too so you have to be
>> careful about that as well. I pressed enter and after waiting a few
>> seconds, the stream did play, but man that is just way too much for
>> anyone to have to go through *just* so it'll play in Winamp.so if
>> you *really* are dedicated to doing it this way, that's how I did it,
>> but it just seems to me that it'd be much easier for windows media
>> player to handle it. I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but
>> that's how it is for me. and from how it looks that's probably how it
>> is for you as well.
>>
>> Sorry i can't see any easier way to do it.
>>  if anyone knows of an easier way I'd like to know, because that's a
>> commonly asked question on the list. I don't listen to a lot of
>> windows media streams myself but i know lots of people who do and
>> it's unfortunate that there isn't an easier way.  at least, not that I
>> know of.
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> At 04:05 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>>>Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the
>>>site
>>>www.paulharvey.com
>>>he can't get the new winamp to play the broadcast. To get it to play you
>>>find lets say Tuesday and click the win link. the qt is for quick time.
>>>The
>>>thing is these broadcasts use to play fine on the older versions of
>>>winamp.
>>>I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. 
>>>these
>>>broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast forward is
>>>unavailable in media player.
>>>
>>>
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Re: A word of encouragement.

2007-10-25 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Jim,

I have been a Sound Forge user for years now, but I have just bought 
GoldWave and will begin switching over to it because Chris listens, while 
Sony Media Software seems to be going in the wrong direction with each new 
release.

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
Check out high quality telecommunications services at http://ld.net/?nu7i
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Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: A word of encouragement.


darrell:

Actually, I guess you could say that both are true.

I would like the Blind community to dialog with Chris concerning
accessibility issues.  On the otherhand, chris has shown a keen interest in
working with us.

Cheers.



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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: A word of encouragement.


> Hello Jim,
>
> Is this just a request on your own initiative to provide Chris with
> accessibility related feedback, or has he actually taken an active
> interest
> in listening to us.  I'd like to blog this, but would appreciate it if you
> could provide a bit more of the back story since I am not a GoldWave
> owner.
>
> Thanks.
>
> 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
> Check out high quality telecommunications services at http://ld.net/?nu7i
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> To: "PC Audio" ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 8:42 AM
> Subject: A word of encouragement.
>
>
> Hello Folks:
>
> I just want to encourage GoldWave users to contact Chris, (the creator of
> the GoldWave audio editing software) and express your likes, dislikes,
> concerns, improvement suggestions ETC.  It's not often that one can have
> direct access to a world class program creator who will listen, I mean,
> really listen.
>
> To contact Chris, go to:
> www.goldwave.com/contact.php
>
> Thanks for listening.
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-25 Thread linwood
Dear Sunshine:

It is the Lexicon Lambda:8.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: a new sound card


> what is the brand and model of this sound card?
> - Original Message - 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 11:46 PM
> Subject: Re: a new sound card
>
>
>> gUESS THE $150  SOUND CARD i SPOKE OF MAY HAVE BEEN OUT OF HIS PRICE 
>> RANGE
>> BUT i THINK IT IS A BARGAIN FOR MY USES.
>>
>> iT IS AN EXTERNAL SOUND CARD THAT DIRIVES POWER FROM THE uSB PORT AND 
>> ADDS
>> ALL KINDS OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS TO A NOTEBOOK COMPUTER.
>>
>> iT IS A TWO-CHANNEL MIXER THAT NOT ONLY HAVE SEPARATE VOLUME CONTROLS FOR
>> MIC AND LINE BUT ALSO VOLUME CONTROL FOR LEFT AND RIGHT FOR EACH.
>>
>> iT IS A PREAMP WITH LINE OUT JACKS FOR A STEREO RECIEVER THAT ALSO
>> BENEFITS
>> FROM THE ADDED INPUTS AND OUTPUTS.
>>
>> iT HAS AN EARPHONE JACK WITH IT'S OWN LEVEL CONTROL.
>>
>> iT IS EVEN A midi INTERFACE.
>>
>> wEIGHS LESS THAN TWO POUNDS. AND IS MADE BY lEXICON.  hAVEN'T STARTED
>> USING
>> SOFTWARE WHICH SHOULD BE A WHOLE NEW ADVENTURE.
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>> Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 11:12 PM
>> Subject: Re: a new sound card
>>
>>
>>>O no He want's a sound card with a very good headphone out signel. like
>>>his
>>>audio advantage micro wich is dying.
>>> SA&G
>>> - Original Message - 
>>> From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>> Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 9:51 PM
>>> Subject: Re: a new sound card
>>>
>>>
>>> If we're talking about a laptop, there are two questions one being the
>>> size of the speakers he's willing to carry and the other
>>> being how much noise others will tollerate.
>>>
>>>  - Original Message - 
>>>  From: Sarah
>>>  To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>>  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 9:11 PM
>>>  Subject: Re: a new sound card
>>>
>>>
>>>  Well He tried mine and we did get audio to work but it was not as loud
>>> as
>>> the sound card as he had. WE need one with a good amp
>>> in
>>>  it so he can  here while he is traveling or if he needs a loud output
>>> signal.
>>>
>>>  SA&G
>>>  - Original Message - 
>>>  From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>  To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
>>>  Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 7:23 PM
>>>  Subject: Re: a new sound card
>>>
>>>
>>>  Imic?
>>>
>>>- Original Message - 
>>>From: Sarah
>>>To: PC audio discussion list.
>>>Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 5:34 PM
>>>Subject: a new sound card
>>>
>>>
>>>Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power
>>> outlet, is usb 2.0 compatible and has such a good preamp
>>>  that you can turn it up a little bit and you would get a very hot
>>> signel?
>>> my friend's sound card is dying a nasty deth and he
>>>  needs one with these specks. Thanks.
>>>SA&G
>>>
>>>"I just got involved with a company that gives everyone their own
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-25 Thread linwood
Dear Mike:

Sorry to disappoint but a graphic equalizer is the one feature it doesn't 
have.  Think I have to exchange my unit which could be defective.  Haven't 
even had a play with the software yet.
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RE: the paul harvey site

2007-10-25 Thread albert griffith
Try control shift F in windows media player to fast forward. 

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On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 7:09 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: the paul harvey site

Hi Steve
After doing a bit of investigation, it really does look like you might be
better off just letting windows media player handle the job.  You *can* get
Winamp to play the thing, but you have to jump through a lot of hoops and I
don't know how dedicated you are to actually doing this? here's what I had
to do to get it to work here, and granted it might not even work for other
folks.
1. I visited the site as you suggested, but instead of clicking on the link
first,  i right clicked and chose save target as... and looked at the file
extention. it's a .asx file, which is a playlist containing an address for a
windows media stream, or in this case an archive.
  2.  I clicked open to see what would happen.  Just like with yours, Winamp
came up and  it tried, unsuccessfully,  to play 2 different files, I believe
one of them was probably some kind of commercial or an add, and the second
one was the actual show, just a guess.
3. Now from hanging out on the Winamp4TheBlind list I run, and getting
similar questions, people have come up with all kinds of interesting ways of
getting windows media stuff to play in Winamp, I was rather surprised at the
lengths some of them would go to just to listen to a stream, it was pretty
cool actually.
Through a bit of investigation, I figured out that Winamp, for some crazy
reason, won't play stuff that's in a .asx file. It sits there  trying to
connect but just won't play.

So, to get it to play, what i had to do was download the asx file to my hard
drive, open it up in note pad, copy and paste the second address to the
clipboard, and then copy it into the open location dialogue  of Winamp with
control plus l.  also, there was a quote mark I had to remove at the end of
the address too so you have to be careful about that as well. I pressed
enter and after waiting a few seconds, the stream did play, but man that is
just way too much for 
anyone to have to go through *just* so it'll play in Winamp.so if 
you *really* are dedicated to doing it this way, that's how I did it, but it
just seems to me that it'd be much easier for windows media player to handle
it. I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but that's how it is for me.
and from how it looks that's probably how it is for you as well.

Sorry i can't see any easier way to do it.
  if anyone knows of an easier way I'd like to know, because that's a
commonly asked question on the list. I don't listen to a lot of windows
media streams myself but i know lots of people who do and it's unfortunate
that there isn't an easier way.  at least, not that I know of.


Thanks.













At 04:05 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the 
>site www.paulharvey.com he can't get the new winamp to play the 
>broadcast. To get it to play you find lets say Tuesday and click the 
>win link. the qt is for quick time. The thing is these broadcasts use 
>to play fine on the older versions of winamp.
>I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. 
>these broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast 
>forward is unavailable in media player.
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RE: the paul harvey site

2007-10-25 Thread albert griffith
you can download the latest version of Winamp from,
www.winamp.com 

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Subject: Re: the paul harvey site

High Chris,
There is an audio file converter called Dbpoweramp.
You can use this to convert a .asf file to a .wma .wav or .mp3 file.
I used it to convert a .wma file to a .ape file.
Even thoe Windows Media Player supports it, I can't get it to play it.
But I am looking for the link to download Wenamp V5.
   John
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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: the paul harvey site


> Hi Steve
> After doing a bit of investigation, it really does look like you
> might be better off just letting windows media player handle the
> job.  You *can* get Winamp to play the thing, but you have to jump
> through a lot of hoops and I don't know how dedicated you are to
> actually doing this? here's what I had to do to get it to work here,
> and granted it might not even work for other folks.
> 1. I visited the site as you suggested, but instead of clicking on
> the link first,  i right clicked and chose save target as... and
> looked at the file extention. it's a .asx file, which is a playlist
> containing an address for a windows media stream, or in this case an 
> archive.
>  2.  I clicked open to see what would happen.  Just like with yours,
> Winamp came up and  it tried, unsuccessfully,  to play 2 different
> files, I believe one of them was probably some kind of commercial or
> an add, and the second one was the actual show, just a guess.
> 3. Now from hanging out on the Winamp4TheBlind list I run, and
> getting similar questions, people have come up with all kinds of
> interesting ways of getting windows media stuff to play in Winamp, I
> was rather surprised at the lengths some of them would go to just to
> listen to a stream, it was pretty cool actually.
> Through a bit of investigation, I figured out that Winamp, for some
> crazy reason, won't play stuff that's in a .asx file. It sits
> there  trying to connect but just won't play.
>
> So, to get it to play, what i had to do was download the asx file to
> my hard drive, open it up in note pad, copy and paste the second
> address to the clipboard, and then copy it into the open location
> dialogue  of Winamp with control plus l.  also, there was a quote
> mark I had to remove at the end of the address too so you have to be
> careful about that as well. I pressed enter and after waiting a few
> seconds, the stream did play, but man that is just way too much for
> anyone to have to go through *just* so it'll play in Winamp.so if
> you *really* are dedicated to doing it this way, that's how I did it,
> but it just seems to me that it'd be much easier for windows media
> player to handle it. I know that's not what you wanted to hear, but
> that's how it is for me. and from how it looks that's probably how it
> is for you as well.
>
> Sorry i can't see any easier way to do it.
>  if anyone knows of an easier way I'd like to know, because that's a
> commonly asked question on the list. I don't listen to a lot of
> windows media streams myself but i know lots of people who do and
> it's unfortunate that there isn't an easier way.  at least, not that I 
> know of.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 04:05 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
>>Okay we need more soldiers here. Albert also found when he went to the 
>>site
>>www.paulharvey.com
>>he can't get the new winamp to play the broadcast. To get it to play you
>>find lets say Tuesday and click the win link. the qt is for quick time. 
>>The
>>thing is these broadcasts use to play fine on the older versions of 
>>winamp.
>>I like using winamp because I can fast forward past the commercials. these
>>broadcasts also play fine in windows media player. the fast forward is
>>unavailable in media player.
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