Yep, not a problem at all, if someone hasn't already sent it to you
then give me a yell.
On 08/10/2007, at 3:53 PM, Michael Amaro wrote:
> Hello listers does any one have the lame mp3 incoder? If you do,
> can you please send it to me?
> Thanks
> Michael
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> Audi
Hello listers does any one have the lame mp3 incoder? If you do, can you
please send it to me?
Thanks
Michael
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The latest bversion is 3.5 and there is now an update to the scripts. See my
page for more info.
www.marrie.org.
Thanks.
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You need to have server info if you want to host yoru status off of someone
else's server or make yoru own server n yoru
computer. since that is a pain to do Host yoru station from someone else with
a lot of bandwith.
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It will be readible by most synths except for sapi5 so I do use underscores for
that reason.
SA&G
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Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: Writing file names:
that is the reason they give but
that is the reason they give but for myself I find underlines annoying. If you
need
to create a filename without spaces you can do so by capatalizing the first
letter of
every word. this will be readable in any OS and by any screen reader.
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Seen it all, done it
the only problem with setting automatic cue points is that you need to know the
length of the silence that will be available. What I do with cassettes is
separate
them by sides. Hopefully your cassettes aren't as long as NLS cassettes.
**
Seen it all, done it all,
Nero doesn't do continuous tracks. If it did, what would I hear?
Hope I'm not misunderstanding this.
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From: Dane Trethowan
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: What program is the best for birning music CDS?
Friends, i apologize if i got bounced off the list. My family and I just
settled in to our new home.
now, here's my question. I don't remember what brand of speakers i got that
came with my dell computer, but they're cone-shaped. accept for the bass
speaker.
five i think tweeters, or whatever yo
Hey Viney; I'm interested in transfering some music from my vynals and 4
track tape recorder. What moves do I use to get into the area of Goldwave
to start the whole proceedure?Ken B
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Thank you,
I also have cassettes of a foreign
language new Testament that I have been asked to transfer to cd. I have
been thinking of putting a Q point every minute or so so that the person
listening to it doesn't just have one large file when they put the cd in.
Is there a way this could be
High Albert,
No, you can edit those out.
Sometimes, I find MP3 and other audio files on the net where the name of the
song and artist are running together.
So just to make it look neat, I rename the files but with spaces between all
of the words accept the file extension.
Hope this helps.
John
Well i usually see artist and title separated by dashes, I know that
various pieces of software use the dashes as delimiters to establish
where one feeld starts and another feeld ends. For example, OTS DJ
will use this format to take note of the title and artist of a
particular track when p
I don't know about the situation presently, but Unix when I was using it
did not accommodate file manes with spaces, like Windows and the Mac do.
Therefore, people who create files on some Unix servers use underlines
instead of spaces.
Kelly
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I'm not aware of any reference, perhaps you could try looking in the
documentation but another good place to start is examining the menu
system, if a function has a hotkey assigned to it then you'll hear
that hotkey as you scroll through the available functions and options.
4 handy hotkeys to
Often I see names of files, usually music, with underlines substituting for
the spaces between words. what's the purpose of this and are there
advantages to composing titles this way instead of the track and its author
separated by spaces?
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As you record the cassette to your hard drive you can place q points (control
q) in
between songs as you reach the break between them. then Go to the edit menu
and
arrow up to cue points, right arrow, then arrow up or down to split. Point to
where
you want the split tracks to be saved
be s
Anyone know where I can find a list of hot keys for this program? I'm
picking up a few here and there as people in the know mention them but
that's a slow process, smile.
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Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 5:43 AM
Subject: RE: What program is the best for birning music CDS?
> Ok, as an experiment, I took one of the copies I'd made with Nero and fro
thanks so much for your kindest response
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Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: nero plug ins now available on send space
> Hi,
>
> The plug-ins allow you to encode files to differ
Ok, as an experiment, I took one of the copies I'd made with Nero and from
it made another. It played fine. I'm still trying to understand what is
the big deal except for some number crunching? Inquiring minds want to
know.
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Scott, and anyone else out there, I, too, am a long time NHL radio
listener, and I have had the same problems as you described. And yes, I
went all the way to the bottom of the page with no luck. I have no idea of
why this is happening, but I did find something that solved my problem, at
leas
the typical input on stereos today is 10 to 100 milivolts used for moving
magnet
phono cartridges. the older auxiliary jacks handled 1 1/2 volt line levels.
SPDIF
stands for Sony Pilips Digital Audio Interface.
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