That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though a
Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
rather than doing it in GW.
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I am having a problem with jaws 8.0 and Replay AV 8.0
After i use Replay and then Shut Jaws off Jaws will no longer come up.
Is there a patch i need for either JAWS, or Replay?
am using Home XP. and 512 DDR Ram
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Hi, Since the subject of TV tuner cards have come up on this list I'd
like to know whether you can buy a Tv tuner card if you have a lap top
computer. Someone told me that you couldn't get one if you had a lap
top computer. I've got a friend who has a lap top and would be
interested in buying
Hi all,
Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in audio?
That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there are any
gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather than
listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to qui
Unless you created a direct disc then the only way to do what you wish is to
reburn the cd with just those choices you want.
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It is a cdrw. So how can it be done?
Tiffany
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High,
You are a little off topic
High,
You are a little off topic.
However, if it is a CDRW, this can be done.
But if it is a plane CDR, give up on doing that.
Because CDRS are write once only CDs.
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Is windows media accessible? Does it produce good mp3s? What version should I
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Hi.
Windows media player has error correct
No, use pledge with a soft cloth. If you use alcohol, mix it with water
because it's really strong.
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hard drive crashed, I had sound taxi sc scripts. Anyone know
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Hi, One time when I was trying to record a record with skips, I taped about
4 quarters on top of the needle casing. That forced it down in to the vinyl
and did a fairly good job.
Good luck, Vicky
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Hi, Yes, it must. I was able to record programs I was watching and then
able to read the titles of what had been taped so that I could click on
which ever one I wanted to watch.
What I haven't yet figured out how to do, is set up to tape a program. I
know it does that, but I don't know how.
Hi Sorry, You're right, that didn't make sense. Actually, I can't remember
right now, how it works. The only thing I remember, is that I needed a
cable splitter, so perhaps they both hook up.
I just had my whole system taken down today, because I am moving. I'll keep
your message and email a
Alcohol and a soft cloth might help, but if the scratch is big enough, there
isn't
much you can do.
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Before my hard drive crashed, I had sound taxi sc scripts. Anyone know
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A mixture of 10% alcohol which is 99% proof and 90% distilled water is
recommended as a cleaning solution for records. This will remove dust and
oils from handling. Unfortunately bad scratches can not be removed. .
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How do I erase specific songs on a burned cds?
Tiffany
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You move across t
If the record is vinyl, you may use isopropyl alcohol to clean it.
Do *not use alcohol if it is a 78-RPM record - the alcohol will dissolve
the shelac.
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Aha, that does make sense, especially on a public list such as this one.
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Let me clarify. I'm selling
You move across the grooves. The direction is immaterial, as long as you
move across the grooves.
Dave.
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Hi. It really depends what is causing the problem. If it is a hardened
piece of matter then that's one thing and if large enough, can be removed
with your fingernail (gently). If it is a scratch then trying to rectify it
yourself may cause further damage and you may have to take the disc to a
sp
it can play as i said. it's just this one stubborn scratch.
Now. how do i clean, do i move towards my chest or stomach or away from my
body towards the grooves. Randy.
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Don't use water. Small bubbles will form in the groove, and you could
end up in a worse situation. Alcohol is the thing to use. If the problem
is dirt, this will fix it, but if the vinyl is damaged, there is not a
lot you can do.
Dave.
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here's the thing though, what do i use to clean it.
can i use just plain water?
or alcohol. Randy.
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> try clean
try cleaning the spot on the record or try running a finger nail through the
gruve to see if you can remove the scratch. Making the tone arm lighterr
will sometimes get you over the hump.
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Let me clarify. I'm selling the originals not those disks I rip.
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With express riper you can convert twenty formats and it's free, too.
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With CDex, you
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s causing this problem? Could it be a lack of memory that is
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program sit that way for awhile and hope it will commect
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t;I let the program sit that way for awhile and hope it will commect
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"add new folder". A standard select folder dialog will
> >open. Browse to the folder you want to add and press ENTER (same as
> >clicking OK). SAM will read all the tags and add everything to its
> >database.
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Friends, i sincerely apologize if this is the wrong place to ask this.
I'm going to give it a shot.
How do you remove visible scratches from a record?
let's say that you are playing the record. Ok?
now, towards the middle of it, it gets stuck.
is there any way to do this without doing any harm to t
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it doesn't give any on the platnum. it didn't make much sence because they
don't really say what the difference is between the 2 other than the speed.
and the price of course.
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Hi Dennis and all:
The SoundTaxi site does give the speed rate of the pro version but I can't
find any information concerning the platinum.
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You can also join MIDI-MAG through the web site at www.midimag.org
Yes, there are Window Eyes users at MIDI-MAG using Sonar and other
software. GW-Micro has worked directly with Cakewalk on making Sonar
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$10 difference and the pro version is suppose to play and convert 40 times
faster.
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Hi Gang:
What's the difference between the Pro and Platinum versions of SoundTaxi?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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> Can someone email me a copy of the scripts for CDex? Also, will this
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ny thoughts on how to get working?
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I am having a problem with Jaws. Sometimes it has a tendency to stop
working,and will say blank when there is a document that has been loaded.
What is causing this problem? Could it be a lack of memory that is causing
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Though the drives and disks are still expensive, you might look at
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Thanks very much for this, very much appreciated.
On 04/09/2007, at 11:10 PM, David Bailes wrote:
Hi,
there's a jaws guide to using audacity 1.3.3 under
windows at:
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-1.3.3-Guide.html
At the end of the document, there's a summary of the
keys
ok! Came across a truly weird problem
last night when attempting to listen to the FSU Clemson game via WHOO,
ESPN1080, Orlando.
The stream, on my desktop, launches as it is going to play, and running
times are shown, but no audio is heard.
Went to the notebook, and no problems.
I found similar
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On 04/09/2007, at 10:56 PM, james wrote:
greetings does anyone know is their an email list for serious or xm
use of
equipment by blind people, also has anyone noticed serious signal
seems to
be dropping more regularly. wonder how
Hi,
there's a jaws guide to using audacity 1.3.3 under
windows at:
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Audacity-1.3.3-Guide.html
At the end of the document, there's a summary of the
keystrokes, which should be the same on a mac.
David Bailes.
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Anyone on this li
greetings does anyone know is their an email list for serious or xm use of
equipment by blind people, also has anyone noticed serious signal seems to
be dropping more regularly. wonder how they will address this issue if they
still intend to merge with xm.
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they probably are because wma convert is also the same program.
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> Hi Folks:
>
> Both of the programs
Hi.
Windows media player has error correction so be sure to set it if you're
using this program to rip audio CD's. It will rip much more slowly when
this is enabled but you will get excellent results.
To set the error correction flag,
go to tools, options and locate the audio tab. Press enter
Thanks muchly, I'll do that.
On 04/09/2007, at 9:28 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
Hi, Dane:
This is technically the wrong list for you to get these kinds of
answers, although I'm sure some will be or already have been
forthcoming. You really want to be on the "MIDI-MAG" list at
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Hi,
Could someone explain to me what this software is? What can you do with it?
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Hi,
Do you know if there's any Window-eyes users on that group list that's using
this type of software successfully?
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VBR is recognised as the best way to rip to both maximise the sound quality
while at the same time minimise the file size. If you set your lower limit
to 128kbps and your upper limit to 320kbps and choose the highest quality
then you won't hear any difference between that track and one rip
No, the popular commercial programs do not do this, likely because it takes
a lot longer to produce a higher quality rip than one of average quality.
While fully accessible, EAC has so many configuration options that it is a
geek's paradise.
There is a lot of documentation available online in a
Hi again,Rusty:
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 02:39:07 -0400, you wrote:
>I've recently added fifty albums worth of music to my hard
>drive. How to make sam know about them? Thanks for any help.
If it's anything like Broadcaster, it's a two-step process, made a lot
easier if all your albums are in one
Hi, David:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 08:34:13 +1000, you wrote:
>I think mate it's time
>to check your own settings or router etc. Maybe even your ISP?
Well, I'd agree with you on general principle if it were only me
having the problem, but it's two of us in two different houses, both
on Speakeasy.
Dave,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:36:30 +1000, you wrote:
>I think I told you this the other day, just assign as a custom highlight
>colour the text in that dialogue box which is not being spoken by Jaws.
>Please don't tell me you don't know how to do that smile.
HEH HEH, no mate, I'm all set with th
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:09:33 +1000, you wrote:
>The other
>pain is the constant updating of information in the queue and the mp3
>encoder list jaws will constantly speak it if it's highlighted so you
>need to be careful with that also.
You can hide the decoder window, which will eliminate that pr
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 00:55:10 +0100, you wrote:
>Does Sam work well with Jaws 8?
SAM and JAWS are not on working terms at all, at least not according
to this writer. I have heard some folks have some success with it,
just not me.
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Hi, Dean:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 16:30:49 -0700, you wrote:
>When I go to this page:
>
>http://www.totalrecorder.com/index.htm
>
>and refresh the page, it is still there, and I can access links from
>it, namely the FAQ.
Not even Speakeasy can come up with an answer for this one, folks. As
of this
Hi, Dane:
This is technically the wrong list for you to get these kinds of
answers, although I'm sure some will be or already have been
forthcoming. You really want to be on the "MIDI-MAG" list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I believe is the correct
address to subscribe. And yes, I should say, keyboards,
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 06:52:56 -0400, you wrote:
> I'm now trying to find out how to make a different sound
>card play the music while my default card handles the window-eye
>slash jaws chatter. I've not yet found the place to make that change
If Party DJ is anything like Broadcaster, t
Which software is accessible?
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: Getting video tapes on to computer
a video capture device is a device that has audio and video inputs on it, and
a
I do. But, I would still like to know how to use the other.
Thanks.
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Subject: Re: Splitting mp3 files
why don't you use mp3 merge
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Who's the manufacturer of that dvd player?
Thanks.
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:
Well a couple of things here, I do it all the time for a variety of
It will add another layer to your conversion routine, but that's all. It will
be Much easier to find one dvd than it would be to find several cds.
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Does this program do a varify pass?
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Subject: RE: Output format tips needed:
During my quest to learn as much as I could about various formats for sound
file
Hi, Arthur, are you using it with rax files, though? I know it works with
wma files pretty well, but it's the rax files I've had trouble with.
Peace,
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hi
does it come packaged with a video capture card with the ability to record
from Tv?
thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 9:43 AM
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> Hello Vicky,
>
> If
Hi Guys and gals,
I figured out how to route output in sam party dj to a
different sound card, so I went ahead and paid to register it. Now,
though, I can't figure out how to add more songs to your data
base. I've recently added fifty albums worth of music to my hard
drive. How to
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