You might already know this; but, I thought I would pass it on for what
it's worth. When you go to window explorer and select a number of files,
You must use control A which will select all the files you have up. Then
when you press control C, the files are copied to the clip board. Hittin
Hi Daniel. I get that problem sometimes. When I get that, I right-arrow
then backto the left again. It them seems to work for me. Hope this helps.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 6:46 PM
Subject: can't copy and
Hi Steve. Well some people feel that the quality of MP3's isn't as good as
music CD's, because the files from an MP3 CD are smaller, but I guess it
depends on your ear, and what your standard for quality is.
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Anyone had a problem with their burner not being recognised by the Audible
Manager?
If so what did you do about it?
This problem has just occurred ie. up until a few days ago the Audible Manager
with the Roxio plugin burned my books quite happily to my burner-a Sony CRX300E.
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I'm mystified. I've ripped several of my music CDs to .mp3 files in order
to be able to either play them on my computer or copy them to a mobile
device. And, for the most part, everything has been working fine.
But there are several files I've encountered, one among the tracks of one
CD, anot
I would certainly try software that is more accessible. I use Nero, and it
works great. You also may want to try and update the drivers for the CD Rom
drive. Windows Update may have updated drivers for the CD Rom Drive.
Casey
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From: "shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Afew years ago my sister had a similar problem with her work system,
windows 2000 with a cd burner.
She had to tweak the registry for the burner to work.
Now here is the thing, my sister is on holidays, and I cant remember
for the life of me the tweak.
Try doing a search in google or dog pile
Hi Anders.
I'd use windows explorer to view the folder and set the view options so that
the arrange icons by menu is set to type. You'll then see all of your WAV
files together. Cut and paste themn to another folder and then use CDEX to
re-encode them to OGG.
Regards.
Kevin
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elsewhere.
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Casey,
Thank you for telling me how to find out what the drive is. It is;
SONY CD RW CRX 220E1
I have tried two different disks made from Office Depot and two made by
Memorex.
This stupid software does worn that if there any third party recording
applications on the system that it may not wor
Hi everyone. I'm trying out the program Text Aloud and the documentation
claims that the program offers keyboard shortcuts. However, I can't find any
documentation listing what they might be and what functions they perform. Is
there something I need to do in order to activate them? This progra
I know you said that you've tried 4 different CD's, but have you tried CD's
from different brands? Some older CD burners only like certain
manufacturers. As far as figuring out what Device you have, go to device
manager by opening control panel, then system, then going to the hardware
tab, th
Just press Control-s again and that will get you back to the search window.
HTH,
Paul
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:54 AM
Subject: A Winmx Question
How can I get out of the transfers w
can you tell the difference in the sound quality between an mp3 and a cd?
web site
www.rellek.com/stevegomes
phone 720-747-4990
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: files to bu
How can I get out of the transfers window and back to the list of things
I may want to download?
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HellO!
I am haveing fun here and doing things to a melodi i have downloaded.
Now i would like to synthesis some dtmf tones with sound forge whitin the
melodi between two beats.
How can i do this?
/Anders.
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Hello every one,
I need your help.
I currently have a Sony burner that came with some junk software called B's
Recorder Gold 5, and some think called b's clip.
This thing is giving me nothing but trouble. I have tried for two days to
copy a file on to a CD and no luck. It keeps locking up my syst
If all you want is a cd you can play in any home player, then no you
don't have to make any changes.
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Hi all. Here's a question from me, Howard Traxler. I've read this
list for
years, but never had much questions .. or answers.
I'm ready to burn an
I meant, in the last line, CD *burning* programs. Sorry.
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From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 6:14 AM
Subject: Re: files to burn
I haven't been following this thread closely, but I think the answer yo
I haven't been following this thread closely, but I think the answer you're
after is this: Most of the CD-burning programs that have been being
discussed here-- Easy CD Creator, Nero, etc.-- all create music CDs of .CDA
files by taking your .mp3, .wma or .wav files and converting them to the
a
HellO!
I have alot of wav files that i would like to convert to ogg.
I know i can do this with both soundforge and or goldwave.
But the wav-files are mixed up with alot of other files.
So i wonder how is the best way to do this?
PLease help.
/Anders.
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That's why I'm glad we have a variety of programs out there. I personally
got nowhere with nero, and finally gave up on it, but obviously for you
it's worked out extremely well, not to mention a bunch of other people.
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Thanks Gary, I will burn an audio CD. The files that I have are .wav that
I creted using GoldWave. My question was:
Do I need to convert them to something else? If so, how would I do that?
Thanks you much.
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HHellO!
Nick!
Maybe if you haven't got any help yet you should try this site.
http://www.sonicspot.com/samplerestorers.html
It may not be that accessible but there are alot fo sound utilities there.
/Anders.
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