Which proves that what sounds good to one doesn't necessarily sound good
to anotehr, so the arguments so-called audiofiles have about better sound
one way or anotehr is very largely subjective.
Bruce
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gave the right to becom
Interesting though that many of the download services uses wma encoding
then.
I have actually compared two recordings of the same song at 128 mp3 and 128
wma and the 128 wma one definitely sounded better.
Andre
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hi
That's extremely hard to believe, unless there's some sort of ultra-secret
version that he's using. Are you using winamp? If so, you can check the
stream info with alt+3, you'll most likely have to use your mouse review
cursor whatever you want to call it to get the info, but that'll tell you
wh
Ah, that was the very one I used to use. Many thanks.
Scott
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> Hi.
> Try AVI2WAV from
> http://agrgic.tripod.com/avi2wav/
> It's
Hi.
Try AVI2WAV from
http://agrgic.tripod.com/avi2wav/
It's small, accessible, free, I don't think it requires an
installation at all, and it works.
Aman
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It's still clunky to stream it with media player, gotta transpose the url's
to be like icyx:// or something and download a codec, but the Minx sounded
good in it. I think AAC is the new up-coming format for now with Vorbis
closely behind, neither is really well-supported for playback on anything
XM supposedly uses AAC at bitrates not exceeding 64k and normally 48k, not
really artifacted but the highs just aren't there. I think they change their
bitrates depending on how many sports events need to be on, it usually
sounds better in Winter to around spring when most sports are done for th
Wow! I guess Bill Sparks's bit rates aren't quite right on some of the
streams. Some of them I listen to sound almost close to what 96k mp3 would
be but he says 24k or 32k WMA. I know Real 2.0 sounded OK over a dialup line
of 14.4 in its day, or did I have a 28.8 modem then, don't even remember.
hi all,
Text sound has now decided to die on me as well, so I'm out looking for more
options to get these books converted. I really don't understand what's going
on. Kurzweil acted like it was converting, was running the processor and
using memory, but no files were coming out. Now text sound has s
Hi folks,
I've previously asked this question, but since lost the helpful answer. Is
there a free program to convert avi files into wav or even mp3 format? I'm
also of course interested in an application which is accessible. Someone
here had a very good suggestion, but my laptop crashed late la
Hi James,
I went through the Faq's and unfortunately couldn't find anything to help
you with that problem, you may have to contact the tech support folks at
nero to figure out what's going on.
Tony
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no, because a 160k file is larger.
Rick
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 5:50 PM
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> The day that that happens, the windows media format will be a great
> success
Hello Guys!
I recently purchased Nero 7 Ultra V7232 English no YTB. Each time I try to
install it, it comes up with a German installation screen. Now, I downloaded
the English only version. The problem is compounded by the fact that, during
the initial stage, it uninstalled or removed versio
Hi kelly,
I was under the impression that D Speech didn't do well when text files were
over a certain size. Have you experienced that? I've got some pretty big
books over here that I've gotta convert, so that's a concern for me. Thanks
for the info, though. I will check it out.
Brandon Hicks
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Hi there,
If anyone can help, I have a SB Live External 24bit soundcard and the
creative website is quite redundant with its drivers. Does anyone know where
I can get them or anyone have them that I can obtain?
Cheers,
Hayden
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Hi Kevin,
DSpeech 1.45, the current version, fixes the problem with files not
splitting properly. The only thing I don't like about it is that the file
name's title is inserted at the beginning of each file, but I can live with it.
Thanks.
Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
For a mix
Hi Brandon,
Biblos has a Break feature, but whenever I try it it just speaks the
command instead of splitting the files wherever it's inserted. At the
moment, I'm using DSpeech to convert text files to MP3s, and the break
feature works well with the latest version. The program is available f
Well it seems that the consensus is that the Og format wins hands down as a
good file type for great audio encoding!
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 6:17 PM
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well, as I'm not yet into portable media players, and do all my media file
playing through winamp on my hard drive, none of those considerations are
relevant to me.
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Well, when I first heard about this format, there was promise that it would
provide MP3 quality at half the file size. With CDex, I checked the WMA
format, and the highest bit rate that was provided was 160 kbps, and I think
that the lowest was 22. My DVD player plays WMA files, but it's too f
Thanks, Brandon!
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: Ogg. Was: Re: making music CD's
> Hi gary,
> You'll have to make sure that ogg is supported. Because to decode it
> requires
Just in case I wasn't clear at first, I was speaking only of ripping audio
files for playback, not streaming. I have no experience on which to compare
various formats for streaming.
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Speaking of Windows Media, I have a strange one. I like to go onto
cdconnection.com and play some Windows Media clips, but lately they don't
play. I get no error message at all. Does anyone have any ideas or
anything I can do about this? I have a 2.8 gig processor with 512 megs of
memory.
hi dana,
I'm inclined to agree with you about aac+ except for one thing: there are no
hardware players, aside from going out and dishing out mega bucks for a
pocket pc, the associated screenreading software and fiddling with getting
the settings right, not to mention the memory cards for aac+. On t
hi gary,
this is a resounding, firm and total no!
Windows media has less quality at 128 kbps than mp3 does at 112. It is not a
good filetype. It is totally bad for you.
Brandon Hicks
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Hi gary,
You'll have to make sure that ogg is supported. Because to decode it
requires different hardware than mp3 does, not all players have it. It must
be specifically supported before it will work properly.
l8r
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Well, each to his own. I have actually been brought up in an ogg environment
and my first 5GB of music i ever got was primarily encoded at Q5 ogg. That
is why I am partial to that type of encoding. However, as I have already
previously mentioned, I have nothing against say using AAC at like 64K
I'd find it difficult to believe. By my experiences, Windows Media has
always been a step below Real Media in quality, in my personal opinion.
Other opinions may vary.
Bruce
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Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he
gave the right to become children of God. John 1:1
The day that that happens, the windows media format will be a great success
and stop being on the back end of everything.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 7:48 AM
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> Hi a
Hi,
Their is a free program called d speech but the version he has up has a
problem with converting separate mp3 files I have a beta version that I have
helped him test it does work but I can't go dishing that out all over the
place.
I don't think textaloud is all that expensive for what it do
No argument. But, I think, .aac is even better.
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I am still on the front that ogg vorbis is a highly superior fi
Hi all! I've heard that maybe a WMA file of 160 KBPS may have the quality of
an MP3 at 320 KBPS. Is this true?
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I am still on the front that ogg vorbis is a highly superior filetype.
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Easy CD-DA Extractor does.
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It would be possible to have them in AAC+ actually. What you would have to
do is to read them to .wav files and then go into a audio editing software
type thing and then just batch process them into AAC+.
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nero, and easy cd da extractor does.
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 2:31 PM
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yeah. but do some burning programs recognise it? roxeo doesn't seem to?
Well I burned a CDRW in Og format, but it looks like I can't use it, because
it won't work on my CD/DVD player. It plays MP3's and WMA's just fine, but
it doesn't play anything in the OG format!
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Clifford, I downloaded the free version.
I pressed alt and was able to get to and read the menu's.
There is a treeview and a listview however that jaws wouldn't read until I
did a custom highlight assigment (insert control H).
I looked in help and found the following shortcuts.
Don't know anything
that's the problem with aac+, people are slow to implement it. The latest
version of nero supports it, Winamp does as well.
Brandon Hicks
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Easy CD-DA Extractor does.
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 3:31 PM
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yeah. but do some burning programs recognise it? roxeo doesn't seem to?
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yeah. but do some burning programs recognise it? roxeo doesn't seem to?
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.aac Plus, at 128kbps, provides the b
Hi Hayden,
I tried it and my demo ran out. I suppose I could reinstall it, though. What
would be extremely cool is if there was a thing out there that would do
audio books in aac+ or something. but of course then you'd need a player,
unfortunately.
Brandon Hicks
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Here's the link:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/
Is it accessible with Jaws?
Thanks.
Clifford
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Hi there,
Why do you not try using Text Aloud Mp3. I have used it on several occasions
and it has been semi-effective at least.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 4:19 AM
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hi all,
Kurzweil seems to have died or something on me, but i need to create audio
books from text. I also need them to be split into decently-sized chunks as
my mp3 player doesn't resume on audio cd's, so i'm assuming it doesn't on
mp3 cd's either. Does biblos break books up? can you set it to bre
.aac Plus, at 128kbps, provides the best trade off I have yet found between
sound quality and files size. At least for me, it definitely passes the
"what did I do with the jewel case" test, and its files are smaller than
either M4A or OGG.
Blessed Be,
Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O
aac is pretty shweet too.
Rick
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 12:41 PM
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> Oh yeah! Ogg is just the holy jesus of filetypes in my little opinion. I
>
tHANK YOU MOST KINDLY!!
bRILLIANT, THANKS
tRACE
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 8:23 PM
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> Hi Trace
> I will contact you privately. Give me a little time and I
tHAT BAD EH? lol
tRACE
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Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 8:09 PM
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Dear god!
That track is highly annoying but I do have it somewhere in my archives.
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A similar question but a different usage.
If I want to copy 4-track cassette tapes into digital format on my PC and then
save them on a CD that I could play in a Daisy player or in a standard CD
player, what format would I choose and how would I name the files to play
sequentially?
Jean
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Dear Debbie:
Way to go--figuring all that stuff out! Will put it to good use.
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> I'm not saying this is the way to do it,
Hi James,
That's weird, never heard of it doing that before. I'm on the nero site
right now, I'll check through the faq's and see if there's a reason for this
behavior there. If I find the answer I'll post it.
Tony
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Well, Hayden, check out the site anyway. Just because allofmp3 doesn't
carry the Australian charts doesn't mean it isn't there.
Okay, so I just checked, and unless I spelled it wrong, you may be right,
that particularly artist isn't there. But, you never know. And you can
always make your in
Hi, i may have missed something here, but where might one get this Pam
thingy?
/Krister
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> 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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