Hi Brandon! Thanks!
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: making music CD's
> hi gary,
> First, ogg 160 kbps is overkill. that's about like using 256 kbps in mp3.
> I'd suggest so
Hello List!
Recently I purchased Nero 7 Ultra (the English Only version with no Yahoo Tool
Bar). I also have Nero 6. No matter which version I try to install, II can't
get anywhere because of the instructions being in German (I think). I got a
link from someone on this list and installed it
Hi Kathy. It sounds like you have the software configured to detect the
headphones and d turn off the speakers. I'm assuming the Audigy 2 has this
feature. I have an Audigy 4 Pro which may be different. If you can find
Creative Audio Console, in there you can go to the headphones tab and tur
hi gary,
First, ogg 160 kbps is overkill. that's about like using 256 kbps in mp3.
I'd suggest something lower. Ogg is generally VBR, so you might want to
fiddle with a quality around 0.6, 0.7 for your music. But, if you use ogg at
160 kbps, you'll be able to fit about 160 songs on a 700 mb cd. All
hi sunshine,
I'm not exactly sure what goes on with AAC, but I know that apple uses it in
the Ipod. I believe that AOL streams music in aac+ as well, because 16 kbps
audio from the internet with things like winamp radio and such is much
better than would be mp3. AAC is not being developed by apple,
Oo, did someone mention a SBLive? I have one of those sitting right next me.
I just found it and when I eventually find its USB cable, will start playing
with.
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 7:1
ok, from what i have heard/and or read that the aac format is not a part of
apple look at the advanced audio coding site and you will get what i am
refereing to.
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 4:
Isn't it strange though that A.O.L. will only let you convert to their
competitor's audio format--go figure!
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 1:09 PM
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hi. The short
How many songs can you put on a CD using Og at 160 KBPS?
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Subject: Re: making music CD's
please explain why you say the file type is better then wma, mp3,mp4 aac
Hello Dana,
Thanks for the explanation. Lack of support for what you hear is, as far as
I'm concerned, the only drawback of the I-mic, which I'm also very pleased with.
Caroline.
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How do you mean explain. Explain what.
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Subject: Re: Ogg. Was: Re: making music CD's
> please explain, i have heard other wise
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>
hey all
As you know, I'm getting my music sorted, getting album art for some reason,
and renaming files with media player's somewhat automated thinger. The tools
menu find media information now or whatever that is, is very very very bad
for you. It names things i think at random, and gets it wrong
I bought the SoundBlaster specifically because it supports the "what you
hear" recording source option, which the IMic does not. Other than that
limitation, though, I was very happy with the IMic. I thought, for the
price, its sound quality couldn't be beat. But, once I heard the new
SoundBlast
I like Ogg and all these other file formats as much as the next guy,
but until they're all as portable as mp3 seems to be, then I won't be
able to use them much. in some circles it's become fashionable to
hate on mp3, to these folks it's old school. it might be be but by
god, it's compadible w
I would think that would be the case!
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Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: making music CD's
> technically, it's legal, but the RIAA is telling the government to tell
> rusia
doesn't install any extra drivers and is very much well worth the price and
or product i use it all the time.
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 3:23 PM
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> Hi folks
> Just a bit ago,
please explain, i have heard other wise
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: Ogg. Was: Re: making music CD's
>I like AAC+ as a streaming quality, but give me ogg any day as a file
Brad
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Sent: 02 July 2006 10:17 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: making music CD's
Hello Ander
I found the program liste
Hi Brad
It seems if they have removed the allofmp3 explorer and replaced it with
something called alltunes. I can work reasonably well with the explorer.
I might still have the explorer file around somewhere.
Andre
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Hi
I still have a copy of allofmp3 explorer available. I could not get the
alltunes software to work properly. Please contact me off list at
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And we can see what we can do.
Andre
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Hi folks
Just a bit ago, I heard about a program called Pamela, which is like
an add-on for Skype which allows you to do a lot of interesting
things such as changing your status while you're on a skype call,
record skype conversations in mp3, and even upload your files to your
blog and
Hello Ander
I found the program listed on the site but no download.
I am wondering if the program is not to large would you be able to email it
to me.
If to large Maybe Dropload, or the other service which name escapes me at
the moment even though I have used it ohyah you send it.
I think this u
hi
I did manage to get aac+, actually. I could get one of nine, i think two of
nine and nine of nine. the nineth one was windows media.
Brandon Hicks
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PC-Audio List Help, Guideli
hi. The short answer is, if you have the free version of Winamp, you
can only convert to WMA and Wav, as far as I know. MP3 and AAC plus
are available with the pro version.
At least, this was true last I checked.
Hope this helps.
At 03:02 PM 7/2/2006, you wrote:
>hi all,
>I recently tried to
hi all,
I recently tried to rip some cd's with winamp. I've got a question, though.
In the CD ripping options, i have 9 encoders. I can only access 3 of them
from those. Are the six in the middle all paid encoders, or is there some
way to do other than WMA and WAV encoding?
thanks
Brandon Hicks
Em
hi.
you have a point there, however me being a dial-up using person for 6 years,
i'm just grateful for any reduction in file size i can get. I like ogg
because it's open and players play it. I haven't been bothered to conduct
actual tests to see which is better at a certain rate, and the smallest f
Hello Dana,
I know you have a Griffin I-mic USB sound card, so I'd be interested to know
how your new Soundblaster compares to the I-mic, and if there are any features
on the Soundblaster which the I-mic doesn't have.
Thanks,
Caroline.
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I'm not saying this is the way to do it, and you all may know about it, but
I just found it interesting.
Did you know if you have your files in a folder such as my music in my
documents, you can edit the information right there?
While focused on a track in the listview, press alt enter for the
p
I like AAC+ as a streaming quality, but give me ogg any day as a file
encoding. I don't know, I just don't like much things associated with apple
and well ... aac is an apple filetype mainly.
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hi
this is true, however it still surprised me. I had this song that i
downloaded a while ago, it was really bad quality. i went to play it in
winamp and noticed it was mp3 pro, and it sounded so much better... lol.
but i like aac+, it is extremely small. now they just need a portable player
th
hi kathy
No, i don't believe it plays DRM. It does regular WMA, but I believe that's
all. It's not plays for sure, so i suppose it doesn't. It's fairly friendly,
I don't think the menus wrap and the buttons are easy to feel. It just pops
up as a removeable drive and you copy and paste your stuff ov
Hi,
For your information MP3 pro is an outdated and old clunky way of doing
things. It is only use today a bit but even then, it is fading out.
Cheers,
Hayden
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 5:3
hi
Ogg, and i just found out mp3 pro is good too. I've got a file encoded at 64
kbps at 22050 hz in mp3 pro, and it sounds like 192k mp3. same with aac+.
problem is there are either no encoders for these file types or no players
for them, which is too bad for us because we eouldn't have to spend so
hey
it's taking longer than that because some of the stuff isn't tagged
properly, so i'm having to google lyrics, i've got rare stuff that needs to
be handled carefully, and all that. not to mention sometimes media player
just refuses to update the information sometimes...
but it's coming along slo
Hi
Is the allofmp3 explorer available on the site?
I am new to the site and have just downloaoaded a couple tracks so far.
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From: "André van Deventer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 12:12 PM
Subject: RE: making music
Hi
I found some other program on the site something tunes.
Maybe I will look for the program you mentioned this one had a number of
different downloads and I was not sure which one to choose.
It asked if I wanted the Russian version and I am afraid that would not help
me.
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Hi Trace
I will contact you privately. Give me a little time and I will try to write
explisid instrudtionswhich should help you.
Brad
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: making music CD's
> you can do
Dear god!
That track is highly annoying but I do have it somewhere in my archives.
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 5:09 AM
Subject: Re: making music CD's
Its that Vudu Child track.
I have to con
Its that Vudu Child track.
I have to confess that in the first place I liked it because natalie
Basingthwaite is in Neighbours, it has however genuinely grown on me!!
Trace
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Sent: Sunday, Ju
Sounds good, how do I set it up?
Trace
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From: "André van Deventer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: making music CD's
> Hi!
>
> There is a small programme on the allofmp3 site called allofmp3 ex
Which rogue traders track would that be. I have a few of them myself and if
you want to contact me of the list, I might be able to provide you with
some. And no Australia, Damn. I was hoping that would mean that I didn't
have to go and buy some of the CD's. There are some pretty cool songs on ou
I've only been using the site around two weeks but I'm fairly sure you can
get those bitrates.
Not sure about the actual price per track, its just so dirt cheap that I
don't pay attention.
I'm in the UK and it works fine, they have the top fifty or whatever for
most main european countries, th
The ogg compressionrate and the way it handles its quality is an excelant
alternative to MP3 files. With ogg files you are less likely to find
artifacts in your recordings and this dynamic and vercitile filetype is
small enough to hold high quality recordings using less space than MP3
files. Ho
please explain why you say the file type is better then wma, mp3,mp4 aac aac
plus and aac plus plus?
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: making music CD's
If you want a device t
Hi Kathy,
Don't know for certain this will work but you won't lose anything by trying
it. If you are using XP go into control panel and select sounds and audio
devices. Now tab to speaker volume. Tab once more to advanced and press
enter. If your speaker setup is set to stereo, change it to quadrap
hey all
ogg rocks! especially when you get the other encoder that rarewares has, i
can't remember the name of it, but instead of degrading the quality, it just
kind of compresses the stereo field. I don't notice it much unless i'm
looking for it, and even then at around 70 kbps, quality 0.13 or som
Brandon, can you say more about your samsung player? Maybe you've talked
about it before but it just wasn't important to me then. Is it blind
friendly? Does it happen to play those awful wma/digital rights management
files? I'm always on the lookout for those things.
Kathy Szinnyey
[EMAIL P
Oh yeah! Ogg is just the holy jesus of filetypes in my little opinion. I
usually record my filees at about Quality 6 variable with oggs so it ends up
being around 160-200K when I encode. When I am encoding with MP3, I encode
at MP3 variable at the extreme precent in CDEx which is between 128K an
I remember when one day I was going to make sure everything in my music
folder was in order and properly tagged to my preference. And my god, it
took me at least 3 days to sort like 45GB of stuff. As I like my taggs to be
linux friendly and such.
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From: "Brandon Hick
hi rick
You'd think something would do this. Media player kind of does it but there
are some tracks it refuses to organize and tag, and some are totally
inaccurate. I suppose there's still some manual work to do, even when the
stupid tracks are already tagged properly and it goes in and messes them
Hi Kathy
As far as I can understand it, its a replacement for the explorer. I
installed it and tried to use it, but you have to use the jaws cursor quite
a loot. Its not clear to me what the difference between the two is though.
This is exactly why I asked the question here.
Let's hope some co
If you want a device to play ogg it is just a matter of being able to modify
the fermware. My brother modifyed the fermware of his IPod I believe and now
it plays ogg's. And yes, they are an extremely better filetype over all.
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From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I know og is supposed to be better and smaller than MP3, but I don't have an
mp3 player that would support it. Maybe the updated bookport, if it ever
comes out, might? Smile.
Kathy Szinnyey
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From: "Hayden Smith" <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hey, Andre. I've tried to figure out what that Alltunes business is all
about but haven't taken the time to explore it. What's it supposed to do?
Blessings,
Kathy
Kathy Szinnyey
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From: "André van Deventer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yeah, that's generally what I go with as well. Both with mp3 and ogg. But
ogg is my prefered filetype over all.
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From: "Kathy Szinnyey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: making music CD's
Hayden, ye
Hayden, yes, I do subscribe and I don't have any problems with sound
quality, but I'm not terribly sensitive to things others might find "lower
quality". I tend to go with 192k, which must b e what most people use. But
it is nice that you can have anice variety of encoding choices and file
e
Yes indeed. You have a choice whether you want to download individual
tracks or an entire album.
The higher you encode, the more you pay. But even when using very high
encoding, I believe it is still one of the cheapest if not the cheapest
download music available - excluding filesharing service
Oh how fun. A few things to point out. Firstly, can you get individual
files? Secondly mp3 doesn't encode by default above 320. What payment
methods does it offer?
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Quite odd. I could always test with the SBLive (USB) that I found lying
around yesterday. But your best guess at the moment would be the adaptor.
Cheers,
Hayden
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1
Hi!
This is what is so good about this site and why you will find quite a few
blind persons subscribed to it.
You have a choice of encoding from mp3, wma and a few other encoding
methods. Usually from 128 up to 380 I think with some music available in
lossless format.
You can expect to pay some
No, on this particular Audigy sound card, there are, on one side, a place
for the electrical plug, the USB port, and the speaker jack. On the sie at
right angles to that are jacks for headphones, line-in and microphone. So I
would think I should be able to use that speaker jack and that headph
Just a question about AllOfMP3.com whilst we are on the subject, who here is
actually subscribed to the service. And if whoever is subscribed to thes
ervice, what is the quality of the files like. Like if I wanted to get a
minimum of MP3-192K files or at the lest a minimum of 128K, could it be
allofmp3 explorer rocks! Very helpful!
Kathy
Kathy Szinnyey
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To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: making music CD's
> Hi!
>
> There
But rebooting the machine would of course be an annoyance after a while and
therefore a better arrangement would be more suitable.
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: Headphone
I have a cd player that will play mp3s as well as cds. so I burn some
bokies, and listen to it on my way to collee or work or when traveling the
country.
rick
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006
no, cause when the machine is rebooted all vorks vell, ja.
Rick
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: Headphones and sound cards
> hi
> a possible problem here might be that the
Thanks, Brandon. Now I understand what this is all about.
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: MP3/WMA CD Creator
> hi
> This is for burning cd's that contain mp3 files, instead
I guess I just don't understand what is meant by an MP3/WMA *data* CD, or
what the point of such a thing would be. MP3 and WMA are audio formats. If
one wants to burn such files to a CD, wouldn't it be for the purpose of
playing the audio on some sort of audio device? Or are we talking about
bu
there has to be a program that will go out to the different database sites
and find this stuff.
there is a program that will rename id3 tags bassed on the file names.
Rick
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Sent: Sunday, July
Hi!
There is a small programme on the allofmp3 site called allofmp3 explorer
which can help you to download albums or individual tracks and even put them
into the right folders for artists and albums. And you can download
individual tracks with it. It also has a resume feature. I usually set it
Hi
I think this feature is similar to the Roxio menu to create mp3 cds. I do
not know what advantage there is accept I swear when I use Roxio to do this
the quality seems better then when I burn the same cd with Nero say as a
data disk.
I cannot get the latest cd creator version with this fea
you can download albums but they come down as separate tracks, so, you have
to download them separately, fairly ok to do though.
I'm not sure if I'm getting the Nero 6 instructions right, don't suppose
you'd care to go through it with me in a private e mail?
I think you go in to the burning rom
Possibly, but rebooting and not moving the jack wouldn't fix it. If you get
my meaning.
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: Headphones and sound cards
> hi
> a possible problem
An added note to that, CD's are not limited to eighteen songs. The largest I
have found is like 30 songs. But of course most CD's are limited to
seventy-nine minutes and fifty-nine seconds.
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S
hi
a possible problem here might be that the speakers are plugged into the
wrong jack. Could be a line in/out jack or some such. I'm not sure, but this
is one thing that popped into my head.
Brandon Hicks
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hi kevin,
thanks for the info. I've got media player 10 working pretty well now. I
still have to do it manually, but it's just a matter of clicking on album
links and it sorts files and renames them.
Brandon Hicks
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hi
This is for burning cd's that contain mp3 files, instead of the .cda files
that audio cd's have. This is for those who have mp3 cd players in their
car, in their Hi Fi system or a CD walkman that plays mp3. The advantage of
these cd's is that your tag information gets copied over, making it easi
That seems peculiar as I haev never heard of a speaker jack. You would just
have your normal old stereo output jack which would be used with both
headphones and speakers. Now, the only thing I can think is that when you
unplug then is that your soundcard mutes the speaker channel for whatever
r
I haven't explored it either, but it was my assumption from what I read in
the documentation that it was for creating MP3 or WMA data CD's.
Bruce
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The purpose of this new feature is to create a data CD for example a
couple of days ago I used it to burn some MP3 files on to a CD.
At 11:53 PM 2/07/2006, you wrote:
>The latest version of Easy CD-DA Extractor contains a new section
>called MP3/WMA CD Creator. I haven't delved into it yet. But,
My speakers are plugged into my external sound card. My headphones are
plugged into my external sound card, in the sound card's headphone jack.
So, it seems like there should be no problem that, when I want to listen to
something through the headphones, I should be able to do that, and I can.
The latest version of Easy CD-DA Extractor contains a new section called
MP3/WMA CD Creator. I haven't delved into it yet. But, can anyone tell me
briefly what it's purpose is; for example, is it meant for creating CDs
directly from MP3 or WMA files, rather than WAVs? If so, why would one want
s
Hi Brandon.
I use a program called Audigen from red chair software to organise my music.
You simply copy and paste your music into the database and audigen will
create a database from the tag information. Your music isn't moved by this
process or renamed. Instead, you use audigen to browse your
Hi Andre.
It would be wrong to say that two pass was almost lossless because you're
still using a lossy compression to encode the music. However, you can say
that two pass is of a higher quality than a file encoded at the same bit
rate but using one pass.
Regards.
Kevin
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Hey there, well logically it would not work as the speakers need to be
plugged into the soundcard to work. Please be more descriptive as to what
you are trying to obtain.
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Sent: Sunday, July
Hi, Hayden. I know. No, I'm not trying to switch sound cards or anything,
just simply unplugging my headphones, just like I would a transistor radio
or something. Most peculiar!
Kathy Szinnyey
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Hi there,
That doesn't make sense since the speakers are not a software device and
therefore if you unplug the headphones and plug in the speakers, it should
go straight to output. However, if you are meaning it to switch soundcards
that is a thing that you have to do with the default soundcard
Hi, Donna and list! Well, I have JAWS on my on-board sound card and all
other sounds on this external sound card, thanks to the help of some good
folks on this list, actually. The problem is that I'm just using a simple
headphone jack in the external sound card to listen to sounds, music, etc.
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Hi all
Using Jaws 6.2, the newest version of Skype as well as the newest beta
version of the scripts.
I have assigned all quite a number of speed dial numbers for contacts. In
the past, Skype always displayed the speed dial numbers associated with a
specific contact. Unfortunately, for some rea
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