Hi all. A while back, someone mentioned about a program for putting contents
from cassettes onto the harddrive of a computer, and then maybe burning to
CD's. What is this program? And also, where can I get a good cassette to plug
into a computer? I had an am fm radio with a built-in cassette
Hi,
I am writing again to ask for your help. If you read on below, you will get
some more information about my particular situation. Anyway, I have this
audegy card with 4 jacks. I can't see to get at the bass/trebble settings
in control panel/volume/advanced/properties. I have the sound-bl
Hi Dennis
You don't have to do anything on your end at all, other than set up
your webpage. The idea here is that the user of the iPod or other
mp3 player must transfer the files themselves, you don't help them
transfer it. All you do is provide the files and the rest is up to
them. I will
Hi Brian:
Just go to:
ftp.compuconference.com
Cursor down until you find the Voicebox file.
Cheers.
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Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2006 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Iriver, Rockbox, and Voicebox.
> Hi Ji
This does sound exciting!
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"PC Audio"
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 8:26 PM
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All people should have to do is right click on the file to download to
their computer and then add it to their Ipod with that dreded software
they make you use.
Dennis G. Shulman, Ph.D. said the following on Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:33:32PM
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Hello Audio Folks,
I have a number of MP3 files that I want to make available for people to
download from a webpage to an Ipod.
The files work fine if you just want to listen to the files using Win Amp
or Windows Media.
I don't have an Ipod so this Ipod-transfer is puzzling to me.
Hi Jim,
I tried that link but got a message, page not found.
could you re-post the link?
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From: "Jim Noseworthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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"MIDI-MAG: Blind folks and their use of MIDI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 06
That doesn't sound like an mp3directcut file. When you split an mp3 in
mp3directcut, all the splits will be .mp3's.
Do your splits again and pay close attention to where mp3directcut puts your
files.
HF
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From: "joanne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pc-audio"
Sent: Sunday
For anyone using MP3 direct cut, I normally have no trouble splitting files
and finding the list of splits the program made. But I am now running into
a problem with the program having supposedly split a large file for me and I
see the MPD formatted folder where the split files should be; but w
don I think the companny is at www.starrsoft.com but try them all to see
which scanning program you like but there is reason to buy the cable because
this software works.
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From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2006 11:56 AM
Subject: Scanner He
Don I have played with the software for the pro 95 scanner and it is verry
accessible. The same person makes the software for the pro 97.
I do not use scanners but I have seen the software and it just has a bunch
of tab controls and I think you will like it. Glad you like the scanner.
- Origi
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