Re: Playing DVD's without the disc!

2008-02-08 Thread James Scholes
Power dvd, or any other dvd software, not windows media player or real 
player.

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help with winamp

2008-02-08 Thread David La Caille

hi all.
i need some help with winamp please.
i am useing winamp 5.5
and i use it to boadcasting but when i listen to it it is not cross fading on 
air.
i am hearing it cross fading but my listener is not.
can somebody help me.
David take a listen http://www.live365.com/stations/highenergyfm
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Re: Playing DVD's without the disc!

2008-02-08 Thread Tim Grady
Any DVD player software should play it.  If the software has a way to  
open the DVD media then open the video.ts folder and see if it works.   
If it doesn't then there's something wrong with your video.ts.
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sound taxi speed

2008-02-08 Thread dennis
hello listers. does anyone know if there is a way to make sound taxi convert 
files faster? 

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Re: cd cleaner question

2008-02-08 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Michael,
If the CD's won't play on your computer, then they're to badly damaged.
You just may want to replace them with new ones.
  John.
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Playing DVD's without the disc!

2008-02-08 Thread Steve Matzura
I have come into possession of a directory of files which are
supposedly the full contents of a DVD--namely, the Video_TS directory.
What software will treat this like a real DVD?  Or must I actually
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Re: Playing DVD's without the disc!

2008-02-08 Thread Studio Montebello
Windows Media Player, Winanp, KM Player and a host of others!!!
You have to open the video TS folder and open one of the VOB files, I think?
Jean

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Re: Playing DVD's without the disc!

2008-02-08 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi
DVD Audio Extractor as well as DVD Decrypter have options to browse to 
directories.

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Re: Playing DVD's without the disc!

2008-02-08 Thread Tim Grady
So does most DVD playing software.
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Re: sound taxi speed

2008-02-08 Thread Arthur Barney
Hi Dennis,
no there isn't.
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Re: cd cleaner question

2008-02-08 Thread Arthur Barney
Michael,
if they're scratched, there is nothing you can do, but if they're dirty, 
just rinse them with a little dish soap, and dry them with a soft cloth with 
know lint.
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Napster question

2008-02-08 Thread Larry N

Hi. A few days ago someone posted a message stating that to use Napster with 
a screen reader, it was necessary to access using their web based interface. 
Since I'm considering giving napster a try among other services, I have a 
couple of questions. First, if I'm downloading from a web based interface 
rather than using their software, is there still something that I need to 
download as a subscriber in order to download files? Second, When accessing 
on the web can one do everything that other users accomplish with downloaded 
software?

These may sound like beginner questions but my only recent downloading 
experience is with Emusic. Very easy to use and super reliable, but their 
selection, though interesting, eclectic  and with some excellent choices 
also has a ton of gaps when it comes to many major artists. So I'm looking 
around. No problem paying a bit. I just want it to work.

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cd cleaner question

2008-02-08 Thread Michael Amaro
Hello listers,  I have some cd's that are scrached.  Can some one please! tell 
me how to clean them?  Because they won't even play on my computer.  Thanks
Michael
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Re: cd cleaner question

2008-02-08 Thread Gary G Schindler
you have to buff them and if you can still fine it, buy a kit with polomer 
liquid 
filler used to fill in scratches. when it drys, use the supplied cloth that 
came 
with the kit to buff the cd.
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Re: sound taxi speed

2008-02-08 Thread Rob
You can buy the pro version to burn at 50x
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Re: Napster question

2008-02-08 Thread Gary G Schindler
you shall have to download the napster software to play and purchase music. I 
haven't fooled with it lately, so can't comment on how accessible it is at this 
time.

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>
> Hi. A few days ago someone posted a message stating that to use Napster with
> a screen reader, it was necessary to access using their web based interface.
> Since I'm considering giving napster a try among other services, I have a
> couple of questions. First, if I'm downloading from a web based interface
> rather than using their software, is there still something that I need to
> download as a subscriber in order to download files? Second, When accessing
> on the web can one do everything that other users accomplish with downloaded
> software?
>
> These may sound like beginner questions but my only recent downloading
> experience is with Emusic. Very easy to use and super reliable, but their
> selection, though interesting, eclectic  and with some excellent choices
> also has a ton of gaps when it comes to many major artists. So I'm looking
> around. No problem paying a bit. I just want it to work.
>
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Re: cd cleaner question

2008-02-08 Thread Gary King
Michael,

Take a look on

http://www.amazon.com

for the Motorized Skip Doctor.  You spray a liquid on the CD or DVD and 
place it in the device which buffs the plastic surface.  Then you dry it and 
polish it with the included cloths.  I haven't used one, and so I can't 
recommend it.  You can read the reviews and decide for yourself if its worth 
$50.  It might be cheaper to replace the CDs.

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> Thanks
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Re: cd cleaner question

2008-02-08 Thread Gary G Schindler
you can buy the non motorized version cheaper. they work well.

radio shack had some of the repair kits for about $12.00 or so.

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> Michael,
> 
> Take a look on
> 
> http://www.amazon.com
> 
> for the Motorized Skip Doctor.  You spray a liquid on the CD or DVD and 
> place it in the device which buffs the plastic surface.  Then you dry it and 
> polish it with the included cloths.  I haven't used one, and so I can't 
> recommend it.  You can read the reviews and decide for yourself if its worth 
> $50.  It might be cheaper to replace the CDs.
> 
> Gary King
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> 
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> Subject: cd cleaner question
> 
> 
>> Hello listers,  I have some cd's that are scrached.  Can some one please! 
>> tell me how to clean them?  Because they won't even play on my computer. 
>> Thanks
>> Michael
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the panasonic rx-ed50

2008-02-08 Thread Casey
I will soon be the owner of one of these units.
The Panasonic rx-ed50
I purchased it threw sams store in Illinois and now what I would like to 
know is.
What will have to change with the radio once I get it if anything?
I mean will I have to change the voltage so that I can use it hear in the 
united states or is that already done for the ones that they sell hear in 
the united states?
If I will have to adjust that do I do this before plugging it in or is it 
okay to plug the unit in first and then change the voltage setting on it?
Now if I do have to change it where do I find the place to change it?
For those that have this boom box do you like the way it sounds and does it 
give you the power that you wouldn't find in a regular boom box?
Also how is the distortion on this unit?
I mean can you get it pretty loud before it start to distort on you or does 
it handle very nicely at loud volumes?
I understand that this isn't a stereo but from what I have heard about the 
unit.
I got the impression that it will go nicely loud and have nice sound and 
make good recordings off of cd's to tapes quite nicely and have a good tape 
off of that cd as well.
So all assistance with this unit will be a big help and thank you all ahead 
of time for any assistance that I may get hear on the list.

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Re: Napster question

2008-02-08 Thread Jim Fettgather
I have found that you can subscribe  for $9.95 a month, and for that price, 
you can stream any of their massive collection at any time, create play 
lists and libraries, and listen too entire albums  without difficulty.

I have checked for both obscure and well known titles, and have found all of 
them on the site.


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create web based play lists,

ail.com>
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: Napster question


> you shall have to download the napster software to play and purchase 
> music. I
> haven't fooled with it lately, so can't comment on how accessible it is at 
> this
> time.
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 6:57 PM
> Subject: Napster question
>
>
>>
>> Hi. A few days ago someone posted a message stating that to use Napster 
>> with
>> a screen reader, it was necessary to access using their web based 
>> interface.
>> Since I'm considering giving napster a try among other services, I have a
>> couple of questions. First, if I'm downloading from a web based interface
>> rather than using their software, is there still something that I need to
>> download as a subscriber in order to download files? Second, When 
>> accessing
>> on the web can one do everything that other users accomplish with 
>> downloaded
>> software?
>>
>> These may sound like beginner questions but my only recent downloading
>> experience is with Emusic. Very easy to use and super reliable, but their
>> selection, though interesting, eclectic  and with some excellent choices
>> also has a ton of gaps when it comes to many major artists. So I'm 
>> looking
>> around. No problem paying a bit. I just want it to work.
>>
>> Larry
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Re: the panasonic rx-ed50

2008-02-08 Thread Keith Gillard
Hi,

It's very loud with clean power.  The voltage switch is on the bottom I'd 
get some sighted help to make sure it's on the right voltage for the US. 
The only think I can't figure out how to do is set up the radio presets.

Otherwise, great radio...Kg
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 10:37 PM
Subject: the panasonic rx-ed50


I will soon be the owner of one of these units.
The Panasonic rx-ed50
I purchased it threw sams store in Illinois and now what I would like to
know is.
What will have to change with the radio once I get it if anything?
I mean will I have to change the voltage so that I can use it hear in the
united states or is that already done for the ones that they sell hear in
the united states?
If I will have to adjust that do I do this before plugging it in or is it
okay to plug the unit in first and then change the voltage setting on it?
Now if I do have to change it where do I find the place to change it?
For those that have this boom box do you like the way it sounds and does it
give you the power that you wouldn't find in a regular boom box?
Also how is the distortion on this unit?
I mean can you get it pretty loud before it start to distort on you or does
it handle very nicely at loud volumes?
I understand that this isn't a stereo but from what I have heard about the
unit.
I got the impression that it will go nicely loud and have nice sound and
make good recordings off of cd's to tapes quite nicely and have a good tape
off of that cd as well.
So all assistance with this unit will be a big help and thank you all ahead
of time for any assistance that I may get hear on the list.

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Re: Napster question

2008-02-08 Thread Brian Hartgen
No the standalone client is very usable.  If you go to my web site at
www.hartgen.org/miscellaneous.html
you can download an audio tutorial I produced a few months back about using 
Napster.

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  Subject: Napster question



  Hi. A few days ago someone posted a message stating that to use Napster with 
  a screen reader, it was necessary to access using their web based interface. 
  Since I'm considering giving napster a try among other services, I have a 
  couple of questions. First, if I'm downloading from a web based interface 
  rather than using their software, is there still something that I need to 
  download as a subscriber in order to download files? Second, When accessing 
  on the web can one do everything that other users accomplish with downloaded 
  software?

  These may sound like beginner questions but my only recent downloading 
  experience is with Emusic. Very easy to use and super reliable, but their 
  selection, though interesting, eclectic  and with some excellent choices 
  also has a ton of gaps when it comes to many major artists. So I'm looking 
  around. No problem paying a bit. I just want it to work.

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RE: Napster question

2008-02-08 Thread Tiffany Gordon
Hey brian. Do you recommend napster over say rhapsody?

Tiffany

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No the standalone client is very usable.  If you go to my web site at
www.hartgen.org/miscellaneous.html
you can download an audio tutorial I produced a few months back about using
Napster.

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  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:57 PM
  Subject: Napster question



  Hi. A few days ago someone posted a message stating that to use Napster
with 
  a screen reader, it was necessary to access using their web based
interface. 
  Since I'm considering giving napster a try among other services, I have a 
  couple of questions. First, if I'm downloading from a web based interface 
  rather than using their software, is there still something that I need to 
  download as a subscriber in order to download files? Second, When
accessing 
  on the web can one do everything that other users accomplish with
downloaded 
  software?

  These may sound like beginner questions but my only recent downloading 
  experience is with Emusic. Very easy to use and super reliable, but their 
  selection, though interesting, eclectic  and with some excellent choices 
  also has a ton of gaps when it comes to many major artists. So I'm looking

  around. No problem paying a bit. I just want it to work.

  Larry 



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Re: Napster question

2008-02-08 Thread Doc
So you know that as of this month the subscription price has increased to 
$12.95.

**
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whether or not they give to you in return, It   matters not for your job is
Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.


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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: Napster question


I have found that you can subscribe  for $9.95 a month, and for that price,
you can stream any of their massive collection at any time, create play
lists and libraries, and listen too entire albums  without difficulty.

I have checked for both obscure and well known titles, and have found all 
of
them on the site.


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From: "Gary G Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] of their music, unlimited,
create web based play lists,

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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: Napster question


> you shall have to download the napster software to play and purchase
> music. I
> haven't fooled with it lately, so can't comment on how accessible it is 
> at
> this
> time.
>
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> From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 6:57 PM
> Subject: Napster question
>
>
>>
>> Hi. A few days ago someone posted a message stating that to use Napster
>> with
>> a screen reader, it was necessary to access using their web based
>> interface.
>> Since I'm considering giving napster a try among other services, I have 
>> a
>> couple of questions. First, if I'm downloading from a web based 
>> interface
>> rather than using their software, is there still something that I need 
>> to
>> download as a subscriber in order to download files? Second, When
>> accessing
>> on the web can one do everything that other users accomplish with
>> downloaded
>> software?
>>
>> These may sound like beginner questions but my only recent downloading
>> experience is with Emusic. Very easy to use and super reliable, but 
>> their
>> selection, though interesting, eclectic  and with some excellent choices
>> also has a ton of gaps when it comes to many major artists. So I'm
>> looking
>> around. No problem paying a bit. I just want it to work.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>>
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Re: Napster question

2008-02-08 Thread Doc
I've never heard of this web based interface.  I've been with nabster for 
the last two years and I have always had to use their software.  In many 
cases it is better now then it has been in the past.

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From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 4:57 PM
Subject: Napster question



Hi. A few days ago someone posted a message stating that to use Napster 
with
a screen reader, it was necessary to access using their web based 
interface.
Since I'm considering giving napster a try among other services, I have a
couple of questions. First, if I'm downloading from a web based interface
rather than using their software, is there still something that I need to
download as a subscriber in order to download files? Second, When accessing
on the web can one do everything that other users accomplish with 
downloaded
software?

These may sound like beginner questions but my only recent downloading
experience is with Emusic. Very easy to use and super reliable, but their
selection, though interesting, eclectic  and with some excellent choices
also has a ton of gaps when it comes to many major artists. So I'm looking
around. No problem paying a bit. I just want it to work.

Larry



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