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From: "Norma A. Boge"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:21 PM
Subject: boosting volume of ripped files for VR Stream play
Hi people,
I used CDex to rip some files to MP3 for my VR Stre
Hi Norma,
I've found the free program MP3 Gain available from
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net
works well when you want to increase the volume of several MP3 files.
MP3 Gain is also very accessible. I hope this helps.
Regards Steve.
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 21:21:16 -0500
"Norma A. Boge" wrote:
> I
Hi people,
I used CDex to rip some files to MP3 for my VR Stream. When playing
these files, I have to increase the volume a good bit to get to the
same level as, say, an Audible file. Is there a CDex setting or a
utility by which I can increase the volume of a file batch?
Thanks,
Norma
T
Hi Robert,
Any Rockboxed portable player will play FLAC as well as OGG Vorbis and
many more formats. Plus, it's a talking portable media player and
completely accessible.
I happen to have some SanDisk Sansa portable media players with
Rockbox preinstalled that I'm selling very affordably, nowher
Hello,
Three programs come to mind. These are Roxio Easy cd and dvd creator, Nero,
and a very accessible program called Premier. Out of all three programs, I
find premier to be the most jaws friendly.
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I was a devoted user of CDRWIN to burn Cds and DVDs mostly for storing MP3
and other files, but also Making music CDs. My new computer and its CD/DVD
drive is not recognized by CDRWIN, which seems to have ceased updates. I
would be greatful for recommendations on burning programs that work wel
One word of caution here. I looked as carefully as I could
at the specs provided on the web site. This thing supports
NTSC (analog) and ATSC (digital) tuning which is great.
However, nowhere does it say that it contains a QAM tuner.
Therefore, if you wish to watch a cable channel whose
frequ
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First of all, with respect, it's best to get the name of the program
right. It's Easy CD-DA Extractor, from www.poikosoft.com.
As for a portable player that plays FLAC, the Victor Reader Stream will
do so. I'm sure there are others.
Bruce
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:45:22 -0600, "Robert doc Wright"
In an earlier post I mentioned Ez cd extractor. this program will allow you to
rip to your hard drive and create cd's if you need to. you can rip to mp3 up to
320 bit it will also do flac Which I've heard a lot of people rave about but I
don't use it because none of my portable players is compat
you may also check out Easy cd extractor.
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From: James Scholes
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Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 6:33 PM
Subject: Re
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This came from the Handiham newsletter.
This may be something we could use.
TV tuner works with screenreader
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