On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 06:20:42 -0800, you wrote:
>Is there a way I can have a folder on my Pc, which just has m3u extensions,
>and when entering, will go to the right place and play the entire folder?
I just recently encountered this identical problem with Winamp. The
trick is this: If you create
Joint_Stereo is a data-saving technique which only keeps one copy of
sound data that appears on both channels, rather than two. On older,
slower machines, regular (vs. joint) stereo MP3's sometimes produced a
wavy effect when playing back because the slower processor couldn't
keep up with encoding
Hi Brent,
Unfortunately, either method may not work on every system.
I haven't used the method of editing the jfw.ini file, so I can't really
comment on it.
I can tell you that I have had success with the following audio applications
with 2 soundblaster cards:
WinAmp, GoldWave, and RecAllPro
I have
I have the information you need. I will send it to the list via you send it
because there a zipped file for elloquence.
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I tried the edit to jfw.ini and it makes jaws extremely sluggish for some
reason. Or is that the way that motherboard card is when a second card is in
use at the same time? Some other apps require the default card also and
couldn't be switched. I wonder why FS doesn't add a feature to do it
pro
Yes you can route Jaws to a particular card, by editing the jfw.ini file.
There are instructions on the FS website,in the support section.
However this isn't the only way to get Jaws to use a different card.
It's basically just a matter of telling your other audio applications to use
a different ca
no, I've heard that has to be edited the jfw.ini file, but I don't know the
exact string.
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>
Maybe it would be in the jaws directory, or options. I have no clue, because
I have only one soundcard, the default.
good luck to you,
Tyler
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Hi, also I have to route Jaws to a second card, my msn is
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Thanks!
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> Wel
i'd recomend a blueto 1.2 dongle at minimum
and you'd need to use vac to put it in to sound cardt
j
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> What would I
Thanks RQJ and all for your help with this project.
Yes, RQJ if I need assistance I will keep you in mind.
Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Paul
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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 10:50 AM
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Hi:
Within winamp and RealAudio hit your title screen key to see what's playing.
Haven't figured this out yet using windows media player. Those users will
have to click the see what's playing link to have this info refresh in there
web page browser.
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Hi Paul!
First of all, thanks for your response. You are always welcome.
In line with your question, you can use Sound Recorder. You can find it by
press your start menu, go to programs, accessories, entertainment, and look
for Sound Recorder. Once you are there, JAWS will announce "Button"
Hi Paul,
Use Sound Recorder, found in:
Start menu,Programs, Accessories under entertainment.
You have only got about 1 minute to make your recording, the first time, but
you can just append another recording to the first one to make a longer one.
If you need help with that, let me know.
R Q J
ok, go to your jaws program
if you are using jaws 6.0 and above do
control insert and the letter s as in sam.
now down arrow to sapi 5 and press enter.
now you will or should hear the microsoft sam voice come accross your
speakers.
if so do the following if you have the jaws program in the system
Right! well you could try the Windows Sound Recorder and I think its
found in the Entertainment options under Accessaries in the
Programmes group, sorry I cannot be more specific as its been a while
since I've used that tool.
At 08:56 30/11/2005 -0800, Paul Hutson said:
>Hi all.
>
>I am sorry
No Gene, this is not for email but for a commercial spot. Just want to make
a voice recording file, thanks again.
Paul
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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 9:03 AM
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What kind of voice file? If you just want to make one for email use Handy
Bits from the jfwlite home page.
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Hi all.
I am sorry if this has been beaten to death before but I NEED to come up with a
REAL QUICK voice recording file and I am a REAL newbee at this. I don't have
Goldwave, Soundforge, or ANY of the other audio producing programs installed on
my system so I'm hoping someone could give me som
Hi all,
I am not sure if this question is on topic for the list. If not please don't
throw me out! I won't ask again.
I have the AT&T Natural Voices version 1.4 with Mike voice. I have been
having it for sometime now but never actually came to install it. When I
tried installing it now from th
Go to File menu > batch processing.
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Hello everyone:
does anyone know the steps for converting mp3 in to wma files with goldwave
all at once rather then 1 file at a time?
got goldwave 5.12
thanks
Juan
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