Re: the sangean 200 v radio

2008-09-13 Thread Adrian Spratt
I think you're asking about Sangean's pocket radio. If so, I have two 
reservations. First, I don't find the sound quality on the 200V nearly as 
good as that of the Sangean 220V, which is only slightly larger and not much 
more expensive. The second is that if you're interested in either radio's TV 
band, it will cease to work this coming February, when TV stations switch 
from analog to digital.

Here's a description I copied about the Sangean 220V model from the C. Crane 
website a year or two ago:

Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket Radio
Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket RadioA mighty pocket radio. The
Sangean DT220V has the versatility of a larger portable radio, but the 
convenience of a pocketsize. Slightly larger than other pocket radios, the 
DT220V features digital tuning, built-in-retractable-earbuds and separate 
headphone jack, 30 presets, a backlight, a clock, an alarm, and a 1.5-inch 
internal speaker with exceptionally clear audio. AM reception is very close 
to that of the DT200V, with very good FM-stereo reception, and TV audio
2-13.
It's the kind of radio that becomes a dependable buddy. Includes carrying 
case. Uses 2 "AA" batteries. 90-day warranty. Weight: 7.3 ozs. Size: 4.9" W 
x 3" H x 1" D.
Item # 220
$79.95

- Original Message - 
From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio" 
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:03 AM
Subject: the sangean 200 v radio


> Hi has anyone hear used or looked at the sangean 200 v radio and if so 
> what
> are your thoughts of it?
> I was thinking about getting one of these and would like to know if this 
> is
> something to look in to or if there is a better radio then that out there
> that is about that size or a little bigger then the sangean 200 v out 
> there?
> If any of you have used this radio or at least tried it out what are your
> likes and dislikes about it?
>
> Casey
>
>
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Re: My winamp won't play ogg files! Help!

2008-09-13 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Alex,

A few years ago I had this problem.  The way I got Winamp to play OGG 
files was to completely uninstall Winamp, then I manually removed any 
left over files in the folder C:\program files\Winamp and then I 
installed Winamp again and this fixed the problem.  So you might try 
this and see if this problem is fixed after a fresh installation of 
Winamp.  I hope this helps.

Regards Steve.

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No, when I open one, it doesn't play anything, Its not reading them.

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Re: the sangean 200 v radio

2008-09-13 Thread Gary Schindler
I think these Sangean radios are a bear to program. there is a separate 
button apart from the up/down buttons that is used to scan your presets you 
have entered. you have to count how many times you have advanced your preset 
button when entering a station so you don't accidently erase one of your 
previously programmed presets in memory. when you switch bands from AM to FM 
for example, and want to ad a station im memory, you must find an empty 
preset and count up to 19 possible presets to enter your station. you can't 
use the same position in memory for both AM/FM/TV stations respectively. the 
radio itself is quite sensitive though. I would find some kind of Sony radio 
because separate buttons are used for presets and in most cases all that is 
needed is to hold the button of your choice in for about five seconds to 
program the preset.

- Original Message - 
From: "Adrian Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: the sangean 200 v radio


>I think you're asking about Sangean's pocket radio. If so, I have two
> reservations. First, I don't find the sound quality on the 200V nearly as
> good as that of the Sangean 220V, which is only slightly larger and not 
> much
> more expensive. The second is that if you're interested in either radio's 
> TV
> band, it will cease to work this coming February, when TV stations switch
> from analog to digital.
>
> Here's a description I copied about the Sangean 220V model from the C. 
> Crane
> website a year or two ago:
>
> Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket Radio
> Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket RadioA mighty pocket radio. The
> Sangean DT220V has the versatility of a larger portable radio, but the
> convenience of a pocketsize. Slightly larger than other pocket radios, the
> DT220V features digital tuning, built-in-retractable-earbuds and separate
> headphone jack, 30 presets, a backlight, a clock, an alarm, and a 1.5-inch
> internal speaker with exceptionally clear audio. AM reception is very 
> close
> to that of the DT200V, with very good FM-stereo reception, and TV audio
> 2-13.
> It's the kind of radio that becomes a dependable buddy. Includes carrying
> case. Uses 2 "AA" batteries. 90-day warranty. Weight: 7.3 ozs. Size: 4.9" 
> W
> x 3" H x 1" D.
> Item # 220
> $79.95
>
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio" 
> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:03 AM
> Subject: the sangean 200 v radio
>
>
>> Hi has anyone hear used or looked at the sangean 200 v radio and if so
>> what
>> are your thoughts of it?
>> I was thinking about getting one of these and would like to know if this
>> is
>> something to look in to or if there is a better radio then that out there
>> that is about that size or a little bigger then the sangean 200 v out
>> there?
>> If any of you have used this radio or at least tried it out what are your
>> likes and dislikes about it?
>>
>> Casey
>>
>>
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accessible tv tuner cards

2008-09-13 Thread doc
the subject line says it all! I want to know what my best choice for a tuner 
card.

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Re: My winamp won't play ogg files! Help!

2008-09-13 Thread Alex Follo
That was it, I didn't have the ogg plugin and had light, thanks alot!
I will try that.


On 9/13/08, Steve Pattison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> A few years ago I had this problem.  The way I got Winamp to play OGG
> files was to completely uninstall Winamp, then I manually removed any
> left over files in the folder C:\program files\Winamp and then I
> installed Winamp again and this fixed the problem.  So you might try
> this and see if this problem is fixed after a fresh installation of
> Winamp.  I hope this helps.
>
> Regards Steve.
>
> From: Alex Follo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> No, when I open one, it doesn't play anything, Its not reading them.
>
> Regards Steve
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Re: My winamp won't play ogg files! Help!

2008-09-13 Thread Alex Follo
This is my final response on this topic. Problem solved, I found a
plugin online that fixed it. Thanks all,
Alex

On 9/13/08, Alex Follo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have winamp 5.21 light, can you tell me where the autio plugin thing
> is in the instal? I reinstalled it and didn't see that.
>
> On 9/13/08, Alex Follo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That was it, I didn't have the ogg plugin and had light, thanks alot!
>> I will try that.
>>
>>
>> On 9/13/08, Steve Pattison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi Alex,
>>>
>>> A few years ago I had this problem.  The way I got Winamp to play OGG
>>> files was to completely uninstall Winamp, then I manually removed any
>>> left over files in the folder C:\program files\Winamp and then I
>>> installed Winamp again and this fixed the problem.  So you might try
>>> this and see if this problem is fixed after a fresh installation of
>>> Winamp.  I hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Regards Steve.
>>>
>>> From: Alex Follo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>>>
>>> No, when I open one, it doesn't play anything, Its not reading them.
>>>
>>> Regards Steve
>>> Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Windows Live Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Skype:  steve1963
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Alex
>>
>
>
> --
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Re: My winamp won't play ogg files! Help!

2008-09-13 Thread Alex Follo
I have winamp 5.21 light, can you tell me where the autio plugin thing
is in the instal? I reinstalled it and didn't see that.

On 9/13/08, Alex Follo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was it, I didn't have the ogg plugin and had light, thanks alot!
> I will try that.
>
>
> On 9/13/08, Steve Pattison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Alex,
>>
>> A few years ago I had this problem.  The way I got Winamp to play OGG
>> files was to completely uninstall Winamp, then I manually removed any
>> left over files in the folder C:\program files\Winamp and then I
>> installed Winamp again and this fixed the problem.  So you might try
>> this and see if this problem is fixed after a fresh installation of
>> Winamp.  I hope this helps.
>>
>> Regards Steve.
>>
>> From: Alex Follo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>>
>> No, when I open one, it doesn't play anything, Its not reading them.
>>
>> Regards Steve
>> Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Windows Live Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Skype:  steve1963
>>
>>
>>
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Re: the sangean 200 v radio

2008-09-13 Thread Adrian Spratt
Gary,

The way you describe how to save stations in memory with the Sony is exactly 
the same as for the Sangean 220V. The problem you talk about may apply to 
the 200V--I can't remember.
- Original Message -
From: "Gary Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I think these Sangean radios are a bear to program. there is a separate 
button apart from the up/down buttons that is used to scan your presets you 
have entered. you have to count how many times you have advanced your preset 
button when entering a station so you don't accidently erase one of your 
previously programmed presets in memory. when you switch bands from AM to FM 
for example, and want to ad a station im memory, you must find an empty 
preset and count up to 19 possible presets to enter your station. you can't 
use the same position in memory for both AM/FM/TV stations respectively. the 
radio itself is quite sensitive though. I would find some kind of Sony radio 
because separate buttons are used for presets and in most cases all that is 
needed is to hold the button of your choice in for about five seconds to 
program the preset.

- Original Message -
From: "Adrian Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: the sangean 200 v radio

I think you're asking about Sangean's pocket radio. If so, I have two 
reservations. First, I don't find the sound quality on the 200V nearly as 
good as that of the Sangean 220V, which is only slightly larger and not much 
more expensive. The second is that if you're interested in either radio's TV 
band, it will cease to work this coming February, when TV stations switch 
from analog to digital.

Here's a description I copied about the Sangean 220V model from the C. Crane 
website a year or two ago:

Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket Radio
Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket RadioA mighty pocket radio. The
Sangean DT220V has the versatility of a larger portable radio, but the 
convenience of a pocketsize. Slightly larger than other pocket radios, the 
DT220V features digital tuning, built-in-retractable-earbuds and separate 
headphone jack, 30 presets, a backlight, a clock, an alarm, and a 1.5-inch 
internal speaker with exceptionally clear audio. AM reception is very close 
to that of the DT200V, with very good FM-stereo reception, and TV audio
2-13.
It's the kind of radio that becomes a dependable buddy. Includes carrying 
case. Uses 2 "AA" batteries. 90-day warranty. Weight: 7.3 ozs. Size: 4.9" W 
x 3" H x 1" D.
Item # 220
$79.95

- Original Message -
From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio" 
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:03 AM
Subject: the sangean 200 v radio

Hi has anyone hear used or looked at the sangean 200 v radio and if so what 
are your thoughts of it? I was thinking about getting one of these and would 
like to know if this is something to look in to or if there is a better 
radio then that out there that is about that size or a little bigger then 
the sangean 200 v out there? If any of you have used this radio or at least 
tried it out what are your likes and dislikes about it?

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Re: accessible tv tuner cards

2008-09-13 Thread Dane Trethowan
Ok, perhaps you may wish to look through the pc-audio archives, I've  
posted quite a few messages on the Leadtek HTDV2000 Winfast TV tuner  
card.


On 13/09/2008, at 10:58 PM, doc wrote:

> the subject line says it all! I want to know what my best choice for  
> a tuner card.
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Online scanning

2008-09-13 Thread Imbar Golt
Hi,

I would appreciate any information about online radio scanning or any other 
blind related radio scanning information.  Accessible models, etc.
Thanks, Imbar, introducing my list: Want to make a change? Don't want to 
conform to mainstream society? want to help people solve problems and maybe 
solve some of your own?
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Re: the sangean 200 v radio

2008-09-13 Thread Gary Schindler
In any case, I am going to look for a different type radio.

- Original Message - 
From: "Adrian Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 8:57 AM
Subject: Re: the sangean 200 v radio


> Gary,
>
> The way you describe how to save stations in memory with the Sony is 
> exactly
> the same as for the Sangean 220V. The problem you talk about may apply to
> the 200V--I can't remember.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Gary Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I think these Sangean radios are a bear to program. there is a separate
> button apart from the up/down buttons that is used to scan your presets 
> you
> have entered. you have to count how many times you have advanced your 
> preset
> button when entering a station so you don't accidently erase one of your
> previously programmed presets in memory. when you switch bands from AM to 
> FM
> for example, and want to ad a station im memory, you must find an empty
> preset and count up to 19 possible presets to enter your station. you 
> can't
> use the same position in memory for both AM/FM/TV stations respectively. 
> the
> radio itself is quite sensitive though. I would find some kind of Sony 
> radio
> because separate buttons are used for presets and in most cases all that 
> is
> needed is to hold the button of your choice in for about five seconds to
> program the preset.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Adrian Spratt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 6:46 AM
> Subject: Re: the sangean 200 v radio
>
> I think you're asking about Sangean's pocket radio. If so, I have two
> reservations. First, I don't find the sound quality on the 200V nearly as
> good as that of the Sangean 220V, which is only slightly larger and not 
> much
> more expensive. The second is that if you're interested in either radio's 
> TV
> band, it will cease to work this coming February, when TV stations switch
> from analog to digital.
>
> Here's a description I copied about the Sangean 220V model from the C. 
> Crane
> website a year or two ago:
>
> Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket Radio
> Sangean DT220V AM FM TV Digital Pocket RadioA mighty pocket radio. The
> Sangean DT220V has the versatility of a larger portable radio, but the
> convenience of a pocketsize. Slightly larger than other pocket radios, the
> DT220V features digital tuning, built-in-retractable-earbuds and separate
> headphone jack, 30 presets, a backlight, a clock, an alarm, and a 1.5-inch
> internal speaker with exceptionally clear audio. AM reception is very 
> close
> to that of the DT200V, with very good FM-stereo reception, and TV audio
> 2-13.
> It's the kind of radio that becomes a dependable buddy. Includes carrying
> case. Uses 2 "AA" batteries. 90-day warranty. Weight: 7.3 ozs. Size: 4.9" 
> W
> x 3" H x 1" D.
> Item # 220
> $79.95
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Casey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC Audio" 
> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:03 AM
> Subject: the sangean 200 v radio
>
> Hi has anyone hear used or looked at the sangean 200 v radio and if so 
> what
> are your thoughts of it? I was thinking about getting one of these and 
> would
> like to know if this is something to look in to or if there is a better
> radio then that out there that is about that size or a little bigger then
> the sangean 200 v out there? If any of you have used this radio or at 
> least
> tried it out what are your likes and dislikes about it?
>
> Casey
>
>
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Is there anyone here who uses audasity? If so I need a little help

2008-09-13 Thread Maheen Wickramasinghe
I want to record me singing harmony, but the problem is there is a delay when I 
record my harmony and I want to fix this. I want my vocles to come in on time, 
so I wonder whether there is a way to fix this? Thanks! This is a program 
called audasity for audio work. I love it!
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Re: Is there anyone here who uses audasity? If so I need a little help

2008-09-13 Thread stewart ross

hi what is audasity ? and what does it du?
does anyone no of any programmes that will  make a vocoder sound  so that i 
can electronically du my voice?  and du the sonovox effect?

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To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 5:34 PM
Subject: Is there anyone here who uses audasity? If so I need a little help


I want to record me singing harmony, but the problem is there is a delay 
when I record my harmony and I want to fix this. I want my vocles to come in 
on time, so I wonder whether there is a way to fix this? Thanks! This is a 
program called audasity for audio work. I love it!

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where can I download sonar?

2008-09-13 Thread Maheen Wickramasinghe
what site do I have to download the program sonar? What's the best version? Can 
someone please send me a link to where I can download this?
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Re: Accessibility of Songbird

2008-09-13 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I used it quite a while ago, and I didn't find it accessible. I've heard 
rumors that people are working on it's accessibility. Given how long 
it's been since I've tried it, I'd say it's worth trying out.

Blackwell, Clifford wrote:
> Some recently recommended Songbird as a good music management, media
> play/burner.  Does anyone have any experience with it's accessibility
> with screen readers?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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Re: Is there anyone here who uses audasity? If so I need a little help

2008-09-13 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Using Yahoo, I found http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ which says 
"Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing 
sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and 
other operating systems." There's more information, including a download 
link on the same web page.



stewart ross wrote:

hi what is audasity ? and what does it du?
does anyone no of any programmes that will make a vocoder sound so 
that i can electronically du my voice? and du the sonovox effect?

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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 5:34 PM
Subject: Is there anyone here who uses audasity? If so I need a little 
help



I want to record me singing harmony, but the problem is there is a 
delay when I record my harmony and I want to fix this. I want my 
vocles to come in on time, so I wonder whether there is a way to fix 
this? Thanks! This is a program called audasity for audio work. I love 
it!

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Re: where can I download sonar?

2008-09-13 Thread Maheen Wickramasinghe
Thanks Steve! I appreciate it.
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> The best home page for information about Sonar is the Cakewalk home page
> at www.cakewalk.com.  they have information about where and how you can
> buy Sonar.  I hope this helps.
>
> Regards Steve.
>
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> what site do I have to download the program sonar? What's the best
> version? Can someone please send me a link to where I can download this?
>
> Regards Steve
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Re: where can I download sonar?

2008-09-13 Thread Steve Pattison
The best home page for information about Sonar is the Cakewalk home page 
at www.cakewalk.com.  they have information about where and how you can 
buy Sonar.  I hope this helps.

Regards Steve.

From: Maheen Wickramasinghe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org

what site do I have to download the program sonar? What's the best 
version? Can someone please send me a link to where I can download this?

Regards Steve
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