Hi,
Yes, it's fully accessible as someone noted - even versions 10 and 11... I'm
using version 11 and JFW 6.2 with no problems.
also, as a side note, if you're primarily interseted in quality and will
only playback using the comp, try ripping in WMA format. It sounds beter
than MP3, at least to
Hi Terry,
Friend may want to inquire with manufacturer of the laptop... to see what's
available.
Off topic: are you in Greater Cleveland? If so, check with Microcenters...
I may know you from 'share The Vision'
Best Regards,
Cornell
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I still have things that I recorded on a CDRW disk maybe three years ago or
more.
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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:
> Hi List:
>
> Since nobody bro
oh this one. Make sure you are in the main Winamp window and not in
the equalizer.
if you press control tab you can find out what window you're in. make
sure the main window is open and then try it again.
At 02:29 AM 9/7/2007, you wrote:
>Winamp won't fast forward. Any thoughts? thanks I'm r
Winamp won't fast forward. Any thoughts? thanks I'm running Vista and the
latest version of jaws. This hasn't happened before.
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New functions:
Support for 8-gb-SDHC-cards, ability to split a file manually by
pressing the repeat A-B button while recording. This can be turned on
or off via the menu, I don't know whether it's on or off by default.
To download the firmware, one can go to the following site and click on
downloa
No flame intended, but why not site these great research sources. Otherwise,
your post is just another person's opinion.
Thanks,
Matthew
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Hi List:
Since nobody brought this up, I guess I have to be the one to give the bad
news.
>From my past research;
one. My understanding is that CDR & CDRW DISKS are not recommended for
storing data on these disks for more than two years.
Two. Also, my research seems to indicate that DVD+/-R & D
don't know, and since I am going to be useing my own fully licenced copy of
Window-Eyes soon, I don't know how accessible it would be. I am a Jaws user,
and I will have my own copy of Window-Eyes soon. 6.1 will be my very first
version.
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Any idea on the model number or name of it so hopefully it will work well
with window-eyes?
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Subject: Re: TV tuner cards:
Is there any usb devices I could use with my lap top or would usb and this
type of communication be a bit slow?
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Hello, I am a SF user and have been for a while. I do use SF 5 because I
have Window-eyes and am scared to move on. Anyway please remember there is a
reason SF is an expensive program. It is because it is a powerful program.
You can do, as far as I have seen, just about anything with the right t
Hi! It feels good to be back here. Well not here here, but I was a member on
the old list. Anyway I didn't just want to be alurker, although I am not a
frequent poster either.
I'm here in the rockies in Denver co. I produce audio, voice over, play music,
and have fun with my work.
Just a quick
Wow, I just learned something, thank you for that.
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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio
> Hi, try this,
> load the file in sound forge, alt
I would also like a tool in SF to find gaps and mark them.
Bob
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Hi Matthew, ctrl y to repeat your last action. As for your first question,
not that I know of.
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High List members,
This morning, I was listening to:
http://www.wuft.org/fm
which is my loco NPR radio station in Wenamp.
I heard the audio signal get louder and softer.
I thought that this was the fault of my home made speaker system for my
computer.
So I disconnected my speaker system and hooked
Steady,
Is there a way within sound forge to adjust the silence being seeked out to
range anywhere from let's say 3 seconds of silence to 5 minutes of silence?
Is there a "go to next gap" feature one can hit with a hotkey?
Thank you very much for this great information--really appreciate it!
M
Hi, try this,
load the file in sound forge, alt T for tools, F for find and select the
find next word preset. if there's any gap in the file, sf will place your
cursor at the end of the gap. hit ctrl shift K at that point to listen to
the last few seconds of the file to determine whether is it a
hi try www.winmxworld.com
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