the iriver h series recorders come the closest to your specs but you can't
control them with the pc.
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From: "Kiran Kaja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 3:10 PM
Subject: Suggestion for a good digital recorder
Hi al
A single cable is always best. the one I have mentioned comes in lengths up
to 12 feet.
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: computer mp3's to hi fi
> Hi there.
>
> I was half thinking
I must have missed the original thread. Why are you not going right to the
burn process after choosing your tracks for the cd?
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I don't know if this is still valid but I do all my audio recording at 8x.
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From: "Larry Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 7:57 AM
Subject: Nero and problem burning audio cd
> Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.
>
> I am having a prob
Try using a stereo Y jack. it has a male mini on one end and splits into
two male rca jacks on the other. Its the RCA jacks that would go into your
stereo and the mini into your line out or speaker out on your sound card.
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I would like to know how to set up play lists for MP3 files I have on
my hard drive. I use Windows XP pro and Real Player although I would
be willing to use Windows Media Player. I presume I could use some
feature in Real Player but I don't set up my MP3 files in the Real
Player library. Is the
Problem is, in the user manual, it states that jukebox is the *only* player
I can transfer files with.
Tyler
PS: I tried WMP with no success.
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Hi Kevin.
Would this not present the same quality differences I experienced with the
Veronica Transmitter? Or is this device more superior? Best wishes. Andy
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005
Hi there.
I was half thinking that myself, not that I know much about these things.
I'd probably be better trying to get a long connection made up, or better,
bring my hi-fi closer and extend the speaker cables. Would it be realistic
of me to expect cd quality through such a cable or will my c
I need to make a correction, it's Midi Mapper I need sorry.
Hi all, I'm running windows 98sa with a turtlebeach montigo soundcard. I
tried to play some midi files but they don't seem to play. I checked in
winap for the name of the driver it says Microsoft sound mapper, but it's
not there in mult
Hi all,
I am in the market for digital recorder that can record more than 30 to 40
hours, can run on batteries for 15 to 20 hours, includes a good microphone
which is also suitable for recording sounds outdoors and offers the facility
to set its options from the computer. I should be able to sa
Hi all, I'm running windows 98sa with a turtlebeach montigo soundcard. I
tried to play some midi files but they don't seem to play. I checked in
winap for the name of the driver it says Microsoft sound mapper, but it's
not there in multy media devices. Could someone send me it and tell me
where
Anything winamp can play, you can do that with,
just redirects the output onto your hard drive
into a *.wav file which you can then do what you wish with it.
At 11:13 AM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
>Forgot about that technique.
>
>Can you do the same with .rmi files; I'd think so.
>
>Blessed Be,
>
>
Forgot about that technique.
Can you do the same with .rmi files; I'd think so.
Blessed Be,
Dana
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You just play the midi in winamp through the output plug-in called
"disk writer," and it writes the *.wav file for you.
At 06:53 AM 12/24/2005, you wrote:
>How do you do this in winamp (convert .mid files to .wav files). What plug
>in is necisary?
>
>thanks,
>Tyler
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Stringing so many mini plugs to mini sockets together is going to cause
conductivity problems big time together with loss of sound quality to no end.
Even using gold-plated connectors, you are going to have greatly reduced sound
quality with so many together not to mention your cable quality and
Hi Andy! I think that there are varying degrees of quality, along with
price in different soundcards. you may want to invest in a new one!
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From: "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 8:24 AM
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Hi Andy! The JVC website would be a good place to go! I also heard about
this on the circuitcity website! Of course, they may not have a Circuit
City store where you live, but I thought I should pass this along, incase
you might be interested!
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From: "Andy" <[EMAI
Musicmatch is just a player. There're plenty of them that can
replace that like Windows Media Player or Realplayer. I am not aware
that Musicmatch has any more features than they do and they are more
accessible. Musicmatch has had that problem for years and isn't
about to change so I would j
hello gerry,
thanks for that, i had a look and found how to do it.
it's a longer method but at least it works.
encase anyone else has the need for such a work around here are the steps.
1 open nero and choose audio cd and click new
2 select the mp3 files you want to burn and add them to what is t
Kevin,
I notice this device calls itself a wireless *MP3I player. Does that mean it
handles *only* audio files in the MP# format?
Blessed Be,
Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
D. S. Leslie, née C. R. Guttman
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Andy,
IMic is an external, USB audio input/output device. It can be used in place
of a traditional onboard sound card, or as a second/alternative sound
device.
It consists of a small disc (less than an inch thick and about 2 inches
across) that plugs into a USB port. You then plug your input a
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I would like to have recommendation on a TV radio with VHF andUHF setting
any help would be appreciated very much .
Thanks
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Hi,
You might try reducing the burn speed.
At 08:57 AM 12/25/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.
>
>I am having a problem burning mp3s to an audio cd using Nero 6 Ultra
>Edition. The set belongs to the Carpenters "Old Fashioned
>Christmas" album. There may be other
Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.
I am having a problem burning mp3s to an audio cd using Nero 6 Ultra
Edition. The set belongs to the Carpenters "Old Fashioned
Christmas" album. There may be other similar problems throughout the
compilation, but my problem is noticeable on the first tra
Hi,
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"sonic clarity superior to that of just about anything we've seen to da
Hi Andy,
Remember that every connection can create resistance, which can affect your
quality.
The best setup would be one cable from the soundcard, to the stereo.
R Q J
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From: "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 8
Hi,
Is musicmatch usable to transfer files with jaws? I've tried every way I know
of- and I can't see anything. I got this as a christmas present today and would
be real guilty if it wasn't accesible (its a philips personal soundsystem). The
player itself is accessible, though.
Tyler
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Hi Donna.
If you burn some of your on-board mp3's and play these through your hi-fi,
is the quality any better than what you get with your patch cord connection?
You raise a very good point Donna. Another list member has advised that JVC
have usb connections these days, but as you said, if the
Hi Garry.
JVC eh? That's what I was hoping for; improved computer to hi-fi
connectivity. I'll need to have a look at their site. However, another
list member advised that perhaps I need to also upgrade my on-board sound
card. That's a thought eh? Brings the price of a new hi-fi up somewhat
Hi Doc.
I'm using a 1 meter quarter inch miniplug to mini-socket, though I have
strung five of these together. The volume of the sound is reduced and if I
try and turn the volume up, I get quite poor quality. If however, I burn
the tracks onto a cd and play these through my amp, there is a v
Pete! The way I've dealt with this problem is to create an "Image" of
the CD on the hard drive, then burn the Image to the CD. There're probably
options for this in the burner software.
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