hi. One thing I forgot to mention. In my previous tip about getting rid of
the 2 second gap between tracks, I failed to mention that to do this,
you must press control plus a to select all your tracks first. at least
that's how I did it in my version. Other versions may differ.
At 08:09 PM 5/
Thanks for that.
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Not meaning to speak for Kevin, but this is one of the isntances I was
describing
Point taken. Thanks. I'm considering carefully what uses I plan to put the
program to.
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: Burning CDs with Windows Media Player
Remember,
Remember,
when you price other solutions, that you should keep the total cost in mind.
Nero can do incremental backups as well as various kinds of cds, for
example. Other packages might do the same..
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Hello, has anyone bought this recorder from either Ann Morris or Independent
Living Aids? How do you like it? Is the sound quality 44100 and 16 bits, and
how come it comes with Dragon? They don't give a model number on this, so I
don't have a way of finding reviews of this product, and you can't re
Hi Chris,
I'm saving these tips and directions for possible future reference. Thanks
very much.
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:17 PM
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Hi,
where can I find mp3 merge?
thanks
Rob
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:07 PM
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Hi Juan,
Grab a copy of mp3 merge is free and accessible as he
Looks like that solved my problem. Thanks much Ron.
Larry
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:06 PM
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Larry, now that I think about it, there is a set
Larry, now that I think about it, there is a setting that starts
replay-radio when windows starts and I believe minimizes it to the systray.
This can be changed in the settings section which is found in the main menu
near the end of choices. When the program starts, shift tab about three or
fo
only problem is: i get drop outs and stopages when playing the compiled
mp3's in my victor reader classic and iriver mp3 disk player. i only use
nero 5.5 for making the mp3-s any suggested solutions will be greatly
appreciated.
regards:
harry
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From: "Kevin Lloyd" <
I never said that NEro wasn't accessible. I just found it clumsy as
compared to Cdrwin and couldn't be bothered to learn the program. The
couple of times I tried, I got nowhere and decided it wasn't worth the
trouble.
Bruce
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hi. actually, Nero is *very* accessible. You just have to know what to do
with it. In nero 6, you are first presented with a tab control and at least
in my version you end up in the multisession tab. If you move one tab over
to the left, you can choose what kind of cd to burn, audio, CD Rom, I
Hi Ron. As you indicated, once you set your sound card as the default,
Replay Radio's driver should not be able to reassume default status with
every startup. Unfortunately, that does not seem to be the case here. My
other thought was that perhaps Replay included a feature which looks for its
Thanks, Bruce. I'll be checking this out.
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 12:44 PM
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The URL is www.goldenhawk.com. I learned the program on my o
Can this be done with cdex if the files are on the hard drive instead of a
cd? Just curious.
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:08 PM
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Hi Juan.
If
The URL is www.goldenhawk.com. I learned the program on my own, but I
believe Main Menu did a review of the program once upon a time.
Bruce
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Hi Bruce,
where do you find this product? Do you have the URL of some place that
offers it? Also, do you happen to know of any reviews of it online,
especially by blind access people?
Thanks.
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In the volume control for most sound cards you can get to which driver to
mark as the default. Not sure how this differs from sound card to sound
card but I am pretty sure you can set the native soundcard drivers as the
default and the replay radio drivers will not start with windows. I used
Not meaning to speak for Kevin, but this is one of the isntances I was
describing where the manual's just badly written and isn't in fact saying
anything, so far as I can see. I'll take Kevin's word for most of this,
because he's being about five times as articulate as the manual.Go,
Kevin
I recommend CDRWIN. It's cheaper than Nero, and I have never been able to
get anywhere with Nero while I have found CDRWIN to be very accessible.
Bruce
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Yes, I've already done the same thing. I also explored that combo box and
decided that the sixth and last VBR setting indicates that ABR is a
subcategory of it, the way it's coded. But I settled on using the default
setting, as Kevin suggested.
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From: "Gary Wood"
Yes, the manual does say that but it's really trying to stop you using
anything less than 64kbps as a floor. Personally, I wouldn't want music to
go below 128kbps so that's my floor.
Kevin
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Well maybe you could get Nero 5.5 at a reduced price, since Nero has gone to
6, and beyond.
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:42 PM
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Well, in all mo
Hi Kevin. But then, isn't the manual saying that in order to avoid bad
choices, we should use the 64 kbps setting with vbr?
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:27 PM
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Hi Kevin. Thanks. I won't. Haha.
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Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:20 PM
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Hi Gary.
Yes, that rough calculation is based on 128kbps wh
Hi there. That's right. Kevin's got some good ideas about how to use this
stuff. I appreciate his insights. I guess you have to have a play with
this stuff, so you can get it sounding right.
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S
The settings are disabled, default, vbr old, then vbr new, and finally
vbr-abr. I think maybe with that one, they suggest a floor of 64 kbps. I
tried what Kevin suggested, setting vbr to default, and set the floor at 128
kbps, and the ceiling at 320 kbps. It did sound better that way, I think
Hi,
As I've said, I read all the below already; that's what I've been referring
to over the past messages. But anyway, I'm satisfied with the results I'm
getting now.
atisfiee
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Sent: Thursday,
Well, in all modesty, I've been hoping to avoid the (for me) high cost of
that program.
My usage of any such product is going to be pretty moderate, not as if I'll
be cranking out CDs every day as a hobby or something. And although I do
want a good way to make backups, it doesn't seem as if th
Sonic complexity is defined, in my own layman's terms, as the number of
instruments and vocals simultaneously playing with elements of the frequency
range at the extreme high and low levels.
So, for example, a rock track with two lead guitars, bass, drums and the
vocals of perhaps Robert Plant or
I think you've just about summed it up there Daniel.
I wouldn't use a floor of less than 128kbps for music but here's the info
from the manual explaining the differences:
Bitrate Options:
There are three types of bitrate options that you can specify for each the
encoder (although some encoders
Hi Gary.
Yes, that rough calculation is based on 128kbps which equates to 1MB per
minute of music. So, at 128kbps you're going to get 700 minutes of music
ripped at that quality or approximately 11 hours. Now, if you rip at
192kbps your files are going to be 1 and a half times bigger. So, at
19
Hi Daniel.
I would recommend nero burning ROM for all of your music and back up tasks.
I've used nero for over 5 years and found nothing as accessible and easy to
use. There are many others on the list using nero too so you won't be stuck
for help and advice.
Regards.
Kevin
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Hi Juan.
If you have the CD and those tracks are contiguous then you can use CDEX to
rip them into a single track. Simply select the tracks you want to be
joined and then use function key F11 to start the rip rather than the usual
F8 or F9.
Regards.
Kevin
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- Origi
HellO!
Of course.
They only want monney.
/Anders.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Removing Pops and clicks
Sorry Anders, I don't know, as I don't have version 8 but I thin
Kevin,
Thanks for the offer to look at the files, but I've since deleted one of
them, the one done at the blat bit rate. So far, the things I've ripped
with the variable rate bounded by 128 and 320 sound all right.
BTW, can you define what is meant by sonic complexity in this context? A
gaggl
Hi,
I'm not planning to file a consumer lawsuit against whoever provides CDex.
Don't worry. I've simply expressed curiosity about how a Beta version came
to be permanently online as the only available example of a program.
Someone suggested a likely scenario-- a busy philanthropic programmer wh
I'm using the replay Radio driver with good results when recording with that
program, but I am running into a problem with the driver. Whenever I log
onto windows, the Replay driver takes over for my sound card as default for
just about all audio instances, no matter the program or audio format,
Just one thing, an example of the confusing nature of the manual. I reread
that section a couple of times, and it doesn't seem to be actually
recommending setting a floor of 64. There's some unspoken implication that
some user may neglect to set any floor (minimum rate) at all. It's not
expl
hi thanks for that info
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