Hi everyone!
I promised the list I'd write more on this device as I found out more
about the many features available through the software as I continued to
learn how to use the system so here's something else which I've discovered.
With digital TV in Australia, viewers have access to an EPG (Elec
Hello Again,
Thank you all for your suggestions. I will try the ground loop isolator,
as the hum sounds like an unbalanced line. I know I'm not trying to
record from the video out jack, as I have recorded onto a cassette deck
from this VCR before. Thanks again.
Mari
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Right, well you'll need a lead say (by the sounds of things) a 3.5MM
stereo minijack to RCA lead, most VCR'S have a RCA audio output (at
least 1), the next thing you need to know is the recorder stereo or
Mono? If stereo you need a 3.5MM stereo jack to 2 RCA female plugs, if
mono then just
Ah, well it may be the Pro version so sorry about that.
On 04/09/2008, at 7:52 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 23:22:47 +1000, you wrote:
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>> Ok, well may I introduce you to Version 11.99 of easy CD DA Extractor
>
> Yes you soitenly may! I hope it's not a Pro version, as I am onl
Although this does loosely have to do with audio on the PC, your
question would get much better and qualified answers on the Station
Playlist support list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). The
short answer to all your questions is yes, very doable all around.
There are reasons for what you are experiencing, and
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I got the Xitle from http://www.jr.com. I believe it was just under
$50. It is strictly an output device, but at JR and other places, there
is a Xitle device for around the same price that can be used to go the
other way.
I just plugged the Xitle HiFi link in and it did the splitting itself.
It
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 23:22:47 +1000, you wrote:
>Ok, well may I introduce you to Version 11.99 of easy CD DA Extractor
Yes you soitenly may! I hope it's not a Pro version, as I am only
licensed for the basic one but am considering the pro one.
Jonathan Mosen List Founder
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Hi Clifford,
Where did you get the Xitle and how much did it cost? Does it just do
output, or will it act as an input device? Also, how do you split the
speech output from music output?
Thanks much,
Tim
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OK, total recorder's a piece of software, correct?
How does one connect something directly in to the sound card?
My friend uses a laptop does this make any difference?
Thanks
Trace
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From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
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it sounds to me like you plugged into the video jack of your VCR. you shouldn't
get a hum like that.
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From: "mary dole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 10:07 AM
Subject: Recording audio from a VCR
> Greetings,
>
> How does one record ont
If you're just doing audio, why not just have an audio lead connected
from the Video recorder to the sound card, are we talking about
recording audio from video cassettes here or are we using the recorder
to record audio from TV broadcasts, depending on the situation there
are other avenues
I have a friend who wants to do this in the U K, how's it done? I'mthinking
a scart lead leading from the line out on the vcr in to a usb on the
computer?
Once connected successfully, does one need specific software etc and what's
the precise procedure as its not something I'm familiar with doi
Hi all,
I am trying out Station Playlist Studio. One question though, well, actually
two: When I faid down music using the M key, and then speak into the
microphone, the output I hear in my headphones is a few seconds behind. So, for
instance if I say "Hello", I hear that "Hello" about a second
My sincere apologies.
My email program is sending out old messages unexpectedly. I never ment to
flood the list like this.
So much for beta software grin!
Please accept my sincere apologies. I have been around the net too long and no
better then to conduct myself in this manner.
Don
On Tue, 0
How about a newer version of Nero? Maybe this one is just brain
dead. Its up to 8 and you are using 6.
on Wednesday 09/03/2008 Donald Breda([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> Yes I sure did. The problem is either that nero doesn't think an audio cd
> can support this feature or that the burner doesn
Yes I sure did. The problem is either that nero doesn't think an audio cd can
support this feature or that the burner doesn't support it or that the cdr
blank may really have to be an audio blank for it to work.
I have tried it on two different machines with the same version of nero, same
blan
Well this sounds like a real novice question and thats ok but believe me its
not, or at least I don't think so.
I did some audio editing in Goldwave cutting sections from large audio files
and breaking them out to several small files.
I made sure each cut was trimmed nicely removing any silence
Yep, that sounds damn nice.
On 04/09/2008, at 12:15 AM, Blackwell, Clifford wrote:
> Yes, it can. I have a Xitle HiFi link that plugs into a usb port on
> the
> computer and then into the aux in on the Onkyo receiver. This
> bypasses
> the sound card so the sound is excellent. The receive
Don,
Did you put a zero in the box for each track you were trying
to burn? It is time consuming to do it this way but has
always worked for me.
Tom
** Message From: Donald Breda **
>Hi there.
>
>Yes I had tried the properties suggestion with the 0 in the
>seconds box, it didn't work.
>
>It i
Mary,
It is likely you have a ground loop between the computer and
the VCR. Radio Shack sells a ground loop isolator, number,
two seven zero dash zero five four for around fifteen
dollars. It is cylinder shaped, maybe four inches long and
an inch and a half in diameter. It has a stereo cabl
Greetings,
How does one record onto a PC from a VCR without hum? I have tried both
patching the two together directly and by using a mixer. I don't get
this hum from any other source, and I have recorded onto a cassette deck
in the past from the same machine. Do I need special cables? If so,
wher
Yes, it can. I have a Xitle HiFi link that plugs into a usb port on the
computer and then into the aux in on the Onkyo receiver. This bypasses
the sound card so the sound is excellent. The receiver treats the input
from the computer just as it would any other input device.
I have things set up
Ok, well may I introduce you to Version 11.99 of easy CD DA Extractor
which I downloaded a few hours ago many bugs have been ironed
out in this version so the problem you're having may be one of those.
On 03/09/2008, at 9:23 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> Up until this morning, I've been using
Hi there.
Yes I had tried the properties suggestion with the 0 in the seconds box, it
didn't work.
It is an LG burner.
I did try it on an old liteon burner and it still didn't work but then Nero
told me I needed a cdrw disk instead of a cdr disk to do this, crazy!
Oh well.
I am going to try a
Hi, I have a "Power Users Guide" in print to Sound Forge 7 and 8 and I'm
pretty sure that advanced batching and scripting options are available only
in Sound Forge 8 and beyond. This would allow, surely, for complex tasks
such as combining many smaller files into one large one. (Isn't there a
hi,
i'm using the jaws scripts made by Jim Snowbarger the so called snowman
scripts.
Brian
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From: "Matthew Chao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Sound forge question
> Hi, Brian! I have 6
Up until this morning, I've been using version 10 of Easy CDDA
Extractor. I recently used it to convert a batch of files from FLAC
to APE format and discovered that, after conversion, the APE files had
lost their time information records. This turned out to be a bug in
the Monkey's Audio 3.99 ver
Re: Music DownloadsDoes anyone know if all of these work with Hal?
thanks
Mark Bishop
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Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: Music Downloads
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music giants
Amazon mp3
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Hi, Brian! I have 6, 7, and 9. Am using Window-Eyes 6.1. How do
you get SF 9 to work properly? Thanks.--Matt.
At 06:02 AM 9/3/2008, you wrote:
>hi,
>i'm using various versions.
>both version 5 6 and 9.
>
>Brian
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hi,
i'm using various versions.
both version 5 6 and 9.
Brian
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Sound forge question
> Hey, Brian! What version of SF are you using?--Mat
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