I've been working out the Flash player buttons on YouTube. I have managed
to discover what most of them are for. I was even able to label them in
Jaws.
I just copied the controls to the clipboard and now I see there are a few
more controls. Oops. the extra buttons disappeared when I pressed
Okay I have seen someone hear say that they have an sound blaster xfi sound
card.
Now or those better then the sound blaster live and the autogee cards that
they have?
And what are there good and bad points meaning the xfi cards?
The reason for asking all of this is cause the next computer that I
I thing they are good in close quarters or to demonstrate something on your
laptop when you are in an area where it would be a pain trying to find an
outlet.
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High once again Dock,
I built for my computer, a pare of speakers that uses a pare of S5
Electronic tube amps.
Even though they have their own power supply, I rigged up a power outlet
with a power switch so that I can turn them off and on at the same time.
But this way, each speaker has its own v
I use my USB speakers with my Macbook Pro which is a notebook and
theyr'e perfectly suited to that as I don't need a lot of power for
the Notebook, the situation is bets explained if I said that the
internal speakers of the Macbook, (whilst they're fine for speech)
don't really cut it when
The pair I have are a Logitech so I'll check out the model number when
I next have some sighted assistance and post this information to the
list.
On 19/02/2008, at 10:06 AM, hank smith wrote:
> recommend any good ones?
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recommend any good ones?
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: USB Speakers?
The big problem with USB speakers is that you're not going to really
get a lot of power out of them
Yes sometimes the quality out weighs the low power. And the higher powered
ones can have a power pack to supply power instead of the USB port.
Rick
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The big problem with USB speakers is that you're not going to really
get a lot of power out of them as a USB port cannot supply all that
much power but for what they are? Some of them just sound absolutely
brilliant.
On 19/02/2008, at 8:55 AM, Doc wrote:
> I have a pair that came with my De
In this case the usb is only for power thus, the reason for the audio cable.
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> High Dock,
> This will sound a little unusual, bu
High Dock,
This will sound a little unusual, but if you can remember how you use to
turn an old fashion radio on and off, up and down.
These speakers has that kind of power switch/volume control knob.
So I'm wondering, how does the USB interface work with something like that?
John.
- Origina
I have a pair that came with my Dell desktop. I find them good for
synthesizer speech and better than you would expect for their size when
handling music with deep bass. I could see using them when editing
recordings but for myselfI don't reccomend them as my primary listening.
- Original Me
Hello. you should check the box in the output mixer tab that says continues
streaming. Also make sure that inth input tab both ar
set to mic and then make sure the card is right for mic as well. You can record
right from studio to test to see what happens. I
do this all the time before my show.
Hi all
After your recommendations last week, I've decided to evaluate the
aforementioned program.
I can't however get the microphone to work, (I can hear myself talking, but
people who listen to my audio over the Internet, can only hear the music I
play, but when I talk inbetween songs, they hear
Yes exactly, I have a pair here which i use with Itunes on the Mac,
you plug em in and Itunes can take total control of them, they're
actually classed as a Sound Device on my Mac at any rate and I'd
assume the same thing for windows so you can select that sound device
as a default audio out
If they plug in to the 1/8 jack then they aren't true USB speakers. True
USB speakers get the audio through the USB connection as well as the power
and don't plug into the 1/8 jack.
Rick
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Hi list, does anyone know if there are any set files for soundforge
7. i got some for six, when i bought my mp3 tutor from brian hartgen,
but now i am using seven. brian.
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High List Members,
This is the first time I've ever seen a pare of these, I wonder how well they
work?
I saw for the very first time a pare of speakers that gets their power from a
USB port on your computer.
But however, you still have to plug them in to the 1-8th inch line out jack on
your soun
I know it is, I use it on a regular basis, but I was just remarking on the
fact that it is called TeamTalk, not TeamText or TeamChat, so its main goal
is to be a talk application.
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Good! I'll keep that in mind too!
On 19/02/2008, at 3:08 AM, Gary G Schindler wrote:
> the SB live has an SPDIF in and out, no toslink.
>
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> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 3:35 AM
> Subje
Its both actually.
On 19/02/2008, at 2:59 AM, James Scholes wrote:
> set a sound to play, then simply tab over to the window and use the
> arrow
> keys. Anyway, its a voice app, not a text chat one.
>
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> From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello:
Actually, it is both a Voice and a Text chat App. It has facilities for
sending both public and private messages as well as executing important
commandline parameters through the typing window such as establishing
channel operators.
I'm not sure exactly what point you're trying to defen
the SB live has an SPDIF in and out, no toslink.
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Subject: Re: Sound devices for the PC
Ok well I have an older SB Live here and it doesn't unless you c
set a sound to play, then simply tab over to the window and use the arrow
keys. Anyway, its a voice app, not a text chat one.
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Subjec
Hello Scott,
This winding noise could be coming from your hard drive.
If you are using an integrated sound card which is the kind that is on your
mother board, that is where the problem is.
You may try using another sound card of higher quality, that may fix it for
you.
Good luck on that!
John.
Ok well I have an older SB Live here and it doesn't unless you can
possibly get some sort of digital I/O daughter board.
On 18/02/2008, at 6:41 PM, constantine (on laptop) wrote:
> The sb live does, I know that for a fact.
>
> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
>
> contact details:
>
> email:
Hi all,
I have my mixer connected through line-in on my computer, I think I've
sselected line-in under vista.
Whenever I connect a device through my mixer, I hear a strange high-pitched
wine through the headphones that I cant get rid of.
I've tried different cables and they're all new. The mixer
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