Re: HD radio

2008-01-16 Thread orhan deniz
yes jonathen, i ageree.
in the uk, we use Dab digital radio and the US have adopted a mew
standard HD radio.
how ever, i think in some respects HD radio may have benifits.
Dab is a totally new type of technology conpared of that of HD radio.


anyway, i'm at school so can't write more.

orhan.On 1/16/08, Jonathan Mosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very well said Bob. The format wars are further complicated by the fact that
> the US is using a different standard from the predominant digital radio
> standard in the rest of the world although they are trying hard to get other
> countries interested.
>
> This seems to me like cell phones all over again. The US went down their own
> road, but eventually GSM, the world standard, has started to dominate.
>
> I hope HD Radio dies a natural death, as I don't particularly like the idea
> of having to have one radio for the US when I travel there, and another for
> the rest of the world. I'm sure people from the US who travel elsewhere feel
> the same.
>
> Jonathan
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Bob Seed
> Sent: Saturday, 12 January 2008 10:16 a.m.
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: HD radio
>
> I wouldn't waist my money on HD radio at this time, as HD radio is still in
> the experimental stages of its development. There are still a number of
> technical issues that have to be ironed out. In Canada, for an example HD
> licences for broadcasters are issued conditionally on an experimental basis
> only. If I had my druthers I would purchase a satellite radio before going
> HD. When was the last time that you heard an ad on television saying that
> the latest model of a given car comes complete with an HD radio? We all know
>
> what happened to am stereo,it appeared to be a good idea at the time,
> however the manufacturers of radio receivers failed to come through with the
>
> goods, and the system failed. Another example was the Sony beta system, as
> the public showed favour towards the VHS cassette. Now we are faced with
> another dilemma, blue ray  up against yet another competitive format. I have
>
> had a satelite radio for almost two years now, and frankly would not switch
> back. Some times it is best to sit on the sidelines for awhile until such
> time that
> all of the technical bugs of a given system are ironed out.
>   - Original Message -
> From: "chris ramsay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 1:29 PM
> Subject: Re: HD radio
>
>
> >i got a sony hd radio and  and am very pleased with it
> > although it is not the best for am broadcasts it does a better job than
> > any
> > of the others i tested. chris ramsay
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Cornell Ligon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> > Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 10:47 AM
> > Subject: RE: HD radio
> >
> >
> >>
> >> you can get a ton of HD radio info at www.hdradio.com with local listings
> >> in a given area.
> >>
> >> from what I understand from one of my local audio dealers, audiocraft in
> >> greater cleveland, most aren't very good for am broadcasts. I'm probably
> >> going to get an Internet WI-FI portable and merely paste my icons into it
> >> taking it around wherever I go and pluggin into either my comp, home
> >> stereo or a pair of portable speakers that I have planted throughout my
> >> house, garage and patio...
> >>
> >> for the cost of an HD, I'd probably go satellite as well. Probably will
> >> get sirius online this weekend and listen to at home or work comp without
> >> purchasing any hardware, because not necessary to listen to on bus and
> >> can
> >> access via wife's phone pda in the car via fm transmitter.
> >>
> >>
> >> Best Regards,
> >> Cornell
> >>
> >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> >>> Subject: Re: HD radio
> >>> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:19:38 -0500
> >>>
> >>> Radio Shack wants $299.00 for the receptor radio they must have quit
> >>> selling there
> >>> Accurian model. I couldn't find it.
> >>>
> >>> look to see what Circuit City and Best Buy sells HD radios for. Sony
> >>> sells one
> >>> much cheaper than Boston Acoustics.
> >>>
> >>> - Original Message -
> >>> From: "Adrian Spratt"
> >>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> >>> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 9:33 AM
> >>> Subject: Re: HD radio
> >>>
> >>>
> I don't know how much Radio Shack is charging, but it's likely to be in
> the
>  range of $200-$250. I should be clearer about the radio's limitations,
>  based
>  on the model I bought about two years ago. It's terrible on AM, so
>  you'd
>  buy
>  it only for FM. Also, there are five-second delays any time you switch
>  to an
>  HD broadcaster, as I believe is standard with HD. However, I also find
>  the
>  radio doesn't come up right away when I turn it on, and very
>  occasionally

Juice

2008-01-16 Thread Vicki
Lately I've been having problems with Juice downloading some of my podcasts 
as 1 kb files rather than the entire file. When I check the subscription 
tab, the files are listed as the full size when downloaded. Sometimes I can 
redownload the file and it works, sometimes not. Any suggestions for what I 
might check in Juice, and what is the best version to use? Thanks.

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RE: HD radio

2008-01-16 Thread Cornell Ligon

Hi John,
I agree - a good analogy - similar to the HDMI mess, which seems to be settling 
down with HDMI 1.3 for now. However, Onkyo has a component HD radio tuner that 
also has satellite connectivity as well as Internet radio. The interface is 
'future proof' with RS-232 connection for upgradability when newer features or 
formats are available.Best Regards, Cornell> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Subject: RE: HD radio> Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 18:19:24 
+1300> > Very well said Bob. The format wars are further complicated by the 
fact that> the US is using a different standard from the predominant digital 
radio> standard in the rest of the world although they are trying hard to get 
other> countries interested.> > This seems to me like cell phones all over 
again. The US went down their own> road, but eventually GSM, the world 
standard, has started to dominate.> > I hope HD Radio dies a natural death, as 
I don't particularly like the idea> of having to have one radio for the US when 
I travel there, and another for> the rest of the world. I'm sure people from 
the US who travel elsewhere feel> the same.> > Jonathan> > > > -Original 
Message-> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Behalf Of 
Bob Seed> Sent: Saturday, 12 January 2008 10:16 a.m.> To: PC Audio Discussion 
List> Subject: Re: HD radio> > I wouldn't waist my money on HD radio at this 
time, as HD radio is still in > the experimental stages of its development. 
There are still a number of > technical issues that have to be ironed out. In 
Canada, for an example HD > licences for broadcasters are issued conditionally 
on an experimental basis > only. If I had my druthers I would purchase a 
satellite radio before going > HD. When was the last time that you heard an ad 
on television saying that > the latest model of a given car comes complete with 
an HD radio? We all know> > what happened to am stereo,it appeared to be a good 
idea at the time, > however the manufacturers of radio receivers failed to come 
through with the> > goods, and the system failed. Another example was the Sony 
beta system, as > the public showed favour towards the VHS cassette. Now we are 
faced with > another dilemma, blue ray up against yet another competitive 
format. I have> > had a satelite radio for almost two years now, and frankly 
would not switch > back. Some times it is best to sit on the sidelines for 
awhile until such > time that> all of the technical bugs of a given system are 
ironed out.> - Original Message - > From: "chris ramsay" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" > Sent: 
Friday, January 11, 2008 1:29 PM> Subject: Re: HD radio> > > > i got a sony hd 
radio and and am very pleased with it> > although it is not the best for am 
broadcasts it does a better job than > > any> > of the others i tested. chris 
ramsay> > - Original Message - > > From: "Cornell Ligon" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> > To: "PC Audio Discussion List" > > Sent: 
Friday, January 11, 2008 10:47 AM> > Subject: RE: HD radio> >> >> >>> >> you 
can get a ton of HD radio info at www.hdradio.com with local listings> >> in a 
given area.> >>> >> from what I understand from one of my local audio dealers, 
audiocraft in> >> greater cleveland, most aren't very good for am broadcasts. 
I'm probably> >> going to get an Internet WI-FI portable and merely paste my 
icons into it> >> taking it around wherever I go and pluggin into either my 
comp, home> >> stereo or a pair of portable speakers that I have planted 
throughout my> >> house, garage and patio...> >>> >> for the cost of an HD, I'd 
probably go satellite as well. Probably will> >> get sirius online this weekend 
and listen to at home or work comp without> >> purchasing any hardware, because 
not necessary to listen to on bus and > >> can> >> access via wife's phone pda 
in the car via fm transmitter.> >>> >>> >> Best Regards,> >> Cornell> >>> >>> 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> Subject: Re: HD 
radio> >>> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:19:38 -0500>  >>> Radio Shack wants 
$299.00 for the receptor radio they must have quit> >>> selling there> >>> 
Accurian model. I couldn't find it.>  >>> look to see what Circuit City and 
Best Buy sells HD radios for. Sony> >>> sells one> >>> much cheaper than Boston 
Acoustics.>  >>> - Original Message -> >>> From: "Adrian Spratt"> 
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"> >>> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 9:33 AM> 
>>> Subject: Re: HD radio>   I don't know how much Radio Shack is 
charging, but it's likely to be in> the>  range of $200-$250. I should 
be clearer about the radio's limitations,>  based>  on the model I 
bought about two years ago. It's terrible on AM, so >  you'd>  buy> 
 it only for FM. Also, there are five-second delays any time you switch> 
 to an>  HD broadcaster, as I believe is standard with HD. However, I 
also find> 

RE: Playing DVD's on a PC/Laptop

2008-01-16 Thread Cornell Ligon

Brad,
When the DVD is loaded, windows should then prompt for which program to use. I 
would advise the person to use the program they're most familiar with. 
for example: on my PC, it offers Power DVD, WMP, Real Player, and HP DVD Play, 
which I believe uses the Quick Time Player. I currently use the HP DVD Play, 
because I probably need to install more memory. When I use Media Center/WMP, 
the movie jitters as if it's sluggish due to low memory.Best Regards, Cornell> 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Subject: Re: Playing DVD's 
on a PC/Laptop> Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 18:36:20 +> > Brad,> To be honest, 
probably the simplest way is through windows media player. It > won't play them 
off the shelf, but once you've downloaded and installed the > xp codek pack 
from free codeks, it works fine.> > > - Original Message - > From: 
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 3:20 PM> Subject: 
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can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread George Day
I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and clubs and
have recently started playing of a laptop.  However, I need to know how
I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
reader?  At the moment, I can only either select one track at a time or
line up several tracks to play one after the other - does anyone have a
solution please?
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RE: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread Stephen Guerra
get a second sound card and use SQR fader
 


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I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and clubs and have
recently started playing of a laptop.  However, I need to know how I can
separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen reader?  At
the moment, I can only either select one track at a time or line up several
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RE: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread Martin, Tim A., NMDOT
You might try and use a stand alone speech synthesizer that JFW can
sound through. 

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I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and clubs and
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I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
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Re: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread James Scholes
You will need a USB soundcard or USB headset, then you will need to set your 
default device in control pannel as the new USB soundcard or headset. 
finally, you will need to set the media player that you are using to go 
through the other soundcard, not the new device. In winamp you hit control 
p, then look under plugins for the output item, then tab twice, make sure 
direct sound output is selected, tab once to configure button, hit space or 
enter to activate button, use jaws cursor to locate a line of text that 
starts with a number, for example 02. then the name of a device, press the 
left click key stroke in jaws, then use pc cursor to select the old on-board 
soundcard and hit enter, then hit close button in winamp preferences.


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> I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
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> solution please?
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Re: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread James Scholes

Or if you aren't really fermiliar with crossfading, you could just use 
winamp's built-in fade utility.

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> get a second sound card and use SQR fader
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> On Behalf Of George Day
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> Subject: can anyone help please
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and clubs and 
> have
> recently started playing of a laptop.  However, I need to know how I can
> separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen reader? 
> At
> the moment, I can only either select one track at a time or line up 
> several
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Re: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread Doc
You need to get a second external sound card to point yur seech synthesizer 
to.

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Subject: can anyone help please


I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and clubs and
have recently started playing of a laptop.  However, I need to know how
I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
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solution please?
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Re: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread Dave Marthouse
George,

You can fix that problem by obtaining a hardware synthesizer that runs off 
the usb port of your laptop.  The music will go out the standard soundcard 
outputs while the jfw voice will be spoken through the synthesizer.  This 
will in addition take a bit of a resource load off the laptop as it doesn't 
have to generate the synthesized voice.  This may make your machine perform 
with quicker response.  I hope this helps.


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Re: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High George,
Get some kind of a USB sound card and let all of your music be routed to it 
while your integrated sound card in your lab top handles your JFW.
I really hope this helps.
My best regards.
  John.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:30 PM
Subject: can anyone help please


> I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and clubs and
> have recently started playing of a laptop.  However, I need to know how
> I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
> reader?  At the moment, I can only either select one track at a time or
> line up several tracks to play one after the other - does anyone have a
> solution please?
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Re: can anyone help please

2008-01-16 Thread Dan Eickmeier
Hi George, I totally agree with John, even though an earlier poster  
said that an external synth would be a good solution.  A USB  
soundcard would definitely be a cheeper solution.  So I would go that  
route if you don't want to be spending $600 or so on an external  
synth.  Last I looked at the price of a tripple-talk usb, it was  
around $600, and a Dectalk USB was about the same.
Hope this insite  helps.

On 16-Jan-08, at 6:00 PM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote:

> High George,
> Get some kind of a USB sound card and let all of your music be  
> routed to it
> while your integrated sound card in your lab top handles your JFW.
> I really hope this helps.
> My best regards.
>   John.
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>> I'm wondering if anyone can help me please?  I DJ in pubs and  
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>> know how
>> I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
>> reader?  At the moment, I can only either select one track at a  
>> time or
>> line up several tracks to play one after the other - does anyone  
>> have a
>> solution please?
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Ripping Speeds

2008-01-16 Thread GianniP46
Hey Guys,
When ripping does it matter if you set your cd rom to rippe at a max of 8x 
verses 4x in terms of quality?  I am using winamp.  I have noticed that when 
using 8x, winamp always doesn't rippe at 8x, I notice that it will ripp at 
6.9x, 7.6x, or even 5x.  When I used 4x though, it seamed that it was always  
at around 4x or 3.8x or so.  Thanks!


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Re: Ripping Speeds

2008-01-16 Thread Dan Eickmeier
Interesting, never used winamp for ripping;  Have always used CDEX,  
but I'd say whatever you get good quality rips at, stick with that  
speed.


On 16-Jan-08, at 9:05 PM, GianniP46 wrote:

> Hey Guys,
> When ripping does it matter if you set your cd rom to rippe at a  
> max of 8x verses 4x in terms of quality?  I am using winamp.  I  
> have noticed that when using 8x, winamp always doesn't rippe at 8x,  
> I notice that it will ripp at 6.9x, 7.6x, or even 5x.  When I used  
> 4x though, it seamed that it was always  at around 4x or 3.8x or  
> so.  Thanks!
>
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zenstone+ need some iinfo?

2008-01-16 Thread tickpub
Yes, upgraded from the zenstone 1gb to the zenstone+ which is 2 gb. the +
will not show on my com as a drive, it seems not to charge and has some
settings but is it bad or am I doing something wrong to get it up and
running?
MMM

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