Hi TerriLynne,
Check that your encoder is set up correctly and the CD drive is selected.
Press F4 for the configuration options and check all of
the settings. There are a number of different tabs for encoder, file names, CD
drive, etc. If you want to set up a remote CDDB, so
that when you i
try googling vu player, haven't herd anythting in 2 years, but it works okay
here on vista..
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From: "Janelle Vacanti"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2009 15:19
Subject: Re: audio player for my pc
I don't use Winamp, but ITunes is pretty
Hey guys,
I am having a very perplexing problem, and wanna see if anyone has some
input.
I am trying to figure it out.
This is happening with any of the scanner feeds on radio reference.com
I go to the sight, and click on mobile.
then i click on live audio
then i click on united states.
then i cli
I've used Sound Taxi. The speed is a joke...
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From: "Ken Burgess"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 9:51 AM
Subject: Re: Decoding Audible files
I have SoundTaxi Pro plus Video Rip which of course I purchased. I keep
hearing from p
I have a Victor, and I don't like it much. The only thing that keeps me
using it is that I can download my own books, when I want them, and no
library is telling me that I have too many or I need to send them back. I
find many things about the Victor irritating. For example, I hate how slowly
t
Hi there,
If anyone can give me instructions for ripping a CD using CDex and JAWS, I
would really appreciate it. It seems straightforward enough, but my computer
isn't taking the final step of actually doing anything.
I put the CD into the CD-ROM, then went to the convert menu, and, in the
na
From: "J.J. Meddaugh"
I've Posted a minor update to the TeamTalk scripts.
Version 1.01 now enhances the preferences screen
and reads the unlabeled items, especially all of the
hotkeys in the Shortcuts tab. Get it from Script
Central or
I use it all the time for audible. I can't say how fast it is because I
usually start it then leave to do other things. i haven't seen anything
that gives an idea of how long it took.
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From: "Ken Burgess"
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Sent: Saturday, December 26,
So there we are, the first audio players I've heard of that won't touch VBR
.
On 27/12/2009, at 11:03 AM, Tim Noonan wrote:
> Also,
>
> There are devices, even modern ones, which don't reliably, or indeed at all,
> cope with VBR.
>
> The Olympus machines, even the DM-520 are a case in point
Also,
There are devices, even modern ones, which don't reliably, or indeed at all,
cope with VBR.
The Olympus machines, even the DM-520 are a case in point - so use VBR with
care if you want to guarantee everyone and everything can play your MP3
files.
Regards
Tim
Tim Noonan
Director, Vocal B
These procedures would have been more interesting to me in the old days when
I only had one player in addition to the Audible Manager that would play
Audible files. Now that I have four players, including my N82 cell phone,
that will play Audible content, I wouldn't go to all that trouble.
Ga
Okay, I just consulted an audio engineer abut what you wrote about minimum bit
rates for VBR encoding and here's his response, it also talks about setting VBR
quality and I'll have a few words to say about this after his quotation which
follows:
> Well, basically it depends on what you're tryin
hey! I am having the same exact issue, with winamp, it shows a track is
playing, gives the time remainig, counts down tells how long the track is,
no matter what I do, no sound, I uninstalled gom player yesterday,
reinstalled, and no sound, no sound before I reinstalled it. am thinking I
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On 26/12/2009 20:44, Larry Higgins wrote:
Hey listers, Sure hope somebody can help me with this puzzlem
Here's an interesting development. When logging in as my wife, my
volume at startup is normal. After logging out of her account, and
logging back into mine, startup volume is normal. Where it gets
interesting is after restarting and logging into my account, we're
back to the previous volume iss
Hey listers, Sure hope somebody can help me with this puzzlement
regarding Total Recorder.
I recently made what I believe to be the mistake of literally
accidently downgrading from a higher build of TR, and in the process,
had to completely uninstall TR in order to get a completely clean
rein
I just downgraded from Winamp Full to Winamp Standard 5.571. Just don't
need all the rubbish full gives you.
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On 26/12/2009 19:44, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
anyone
Hey guys,
anyone ever had it where winamp doesn't lay?
it tells you there is a track, but you hear no audio.
this happens randomly and i don't know the fix. any ideas?
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The only point I'd add to Dane's notes is that I have read advice around not
setting your variable floor too low. I'd suggest for music that you set the
floor to 128kbps rather than the suggestion below of 16kbps.
Regards.
Kevin
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I've never seen any evidence to suggest that encoding at too high a bit
rate can result in unwanted artifacts though I do understand that to
broadcast in high bit rate is obviously more challenging in terms of
available bandwidth and so this may be a consideration.
As to the question in gener
I suppose it comes down once again to personal preference, I've been using
varriable bit rates for youears.
As I understand it, encoding with a varriable bit rate takes a lot longer as
the encoder looks at every sample of the song thus deciding what bit rate it
should be encoded at, silence for
Hello,
For me the stream is the unit I will continue to use because of the
American voices you can at least use a UK voice with the stream. Not so
with the booksence as far as I'm aware.
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My understanding is that joint stereo is a psychoacoustic trick to try and
make lower bit rate encoded files sound better in terms of their channel
separation. I don't believe the monoblock analogy is strictly correct. All
the advice I have seen is to use normal stereo for decent encoded files
The subject is a question, not a statement. I have been uploading Main Menu
archives as a 128KBPS MP3 file. I see that many people recommend 192KBPS,
but there a parts of the show that really don't need that high a bit rate.
In fact, I have also read that encoding at too high a bit rate can caus
As a footnote to this I'm sure I've read somewhere in the LAME documentation
that Joint Stereo should be used for encoding at variable and lower bit rates
so perhaps your explanation of joint stereo below goes some way to explaining
this statement .
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Hi!
aha, that make sence, thanks so much for this info.
then I will set it to joint stereo for further conversions.
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Thanks Robert, I never thought of that! Could you tell me how to get the old
version of Audible Manager? I don't have it any more.
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From: "Robert Nelson"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2009 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: Decoding Audible files
Do you mean getting the book from the Itunes store, or is there some way to
decode an Audible file using the Itunes software?
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2009 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: Decoding Audible files
Proba
High George,
Joint stereo is, like you have a pare of speakers, but you have a mono block
amplifier on each one.
Regular stereo, is having those same pare of speakers hooked up to a stereo
amplifier.
The joint stereo, gives better stereo channel separation then the regular
stereo.
Hope this he
I have SoundTaxi Pro plus Video Rip which of course I purchased. I keep
hearing from people who tell me what SoundTaxi can do ... but haven't
actually done it themselves.
I would like to hear from someone who has actually decoded Audible files
with SoundTaxi ... you know, the program that decode
Hi all!
I have a question which is making me curious. when I'm converting wave to mp3
in a convertion program or so, I can see something called joint stereo, and I
can also choose if I would like to have it in joint stereo or just stereo.
my question is, what's the difference between joint stereo
Hi
It all depends on what those new features are and how
important they are, perhaps someone on here can tell us what
those new features may be? The thing which puts me off the
booksense is the battery time, it only lasts 12 hours and
doesn't stop using battery time even when it is switched
off,
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