Thanx all for the help. That particular cd was not available on amazon.
The problem is that it is a compilation of welsh male choirs. But I finally
managed to track it down.
Regards
Andre
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Hi Colin,
I really appreciated your suggestion. Having never used it before, I was a
little nervous, until I saw it work. Thanks again.
Vinny Samarco, Fort St. John, Bc Canada
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From: "Colin r. Howard"
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Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010
www.allmusic.com
At 04:24 PM 3/6/2010, you wrote:
Just off the top of my head:
Google " tracks";
Search on amazon and look under product details for a track listing.
Hth
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Ok you will need a blank DVD then since as you stated 902MB is too large
for a CD and that is correct. Never burnt movies before so am not sure
on that one.
Chris Hallsworth
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HI Chris,
I have two projects: I have a 920mb movie on My Document from which I want
to rip the audio an burn it to an audio disc. I have cdexe170 beta and
can't get started. I would also like to make a copy of this file as beta
format on a disc as a movie. Any help appreciated, Thanks, I tr
Version 1.1 of Sam Encoder Scripts for JAWS are now available from
www.hartgen.org/samencoderscripts.exe
I'm not able to provide any further details about these scripts as I
don't use JAWS.
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Just off the top of my head:
Google " tracks";
Search on amazon and look under product details for a track listing.
Hth
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Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 2:19 AM
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Thanks very very much Bopb. I will check that.
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From: "Robert Nelson"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: soundforge recording question for conferences
Dan,
Go into the record dialog with control+r.
shift tab unt
Greetings,
You are planning to use GoldWave to edit the file? why not use GoldWave's
cd-reader function in the tools menu? Surely this will do exactly what you
want as it would seem from your post, the cd plays in a normal cd machine.
In the reader you can save the file to whatever format you w
You will need a program that "rips", or extracts the audio, from the CD
to a file format like Mp3. CDex, a free and very accessible CD
extraction utility, which is also an audio converter and recorder, will
do the job. I know you can get a copy from whitestick.co.uk, but am not
sure if it's an
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From: "Vinny Samarco"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 10:54 AM
Subject: A computer 101 question about copying.
Hi everyone, I feel rather dumb posting this question to this list of
highly skilled computer techs, but I can't figure out what to do but ask
fo
Dan,
Go into the record dialog with control+r.
shift tab until you get to a combo box called "method".
It should be set to normal.
Do not set it to one of the automatic settings because one of those will
automatically end recording after a fixed time which, in your case, was 10
minutes.
Hi All, Yesterday I attempted to use Sound Forge 9.1 on an hp laptop using
win-xp to record a phone conference. The recording stopped after around 5 or
ten minutes. The meeting was around 1.5 hours. I didn't know this until
checking after the mmetting was over.
I fortunatly had a victor stre
Yeah, what a pity its been discontinued, the web site suggests that people buy
the commercially available Core Player, no trial available unfortunately but it
looks a damn nice player.
On 07/03/2010, at 1:32 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> I use tcpmp which plays about everything -- the win
I use tcpmp which plays about everything -- the windows media player in
windows mobile is definitely brain dead.
Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I've just acquired one of these machines and for the most part I'm extremely
> happy with it though I have 1 question and it concerns audio.
Hi,
What is the industry standard for spacing between commercial cd tracks?
Thanks.
Vinny
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Greetings,
Please give us details of the cd and somebody may be able to supply you with
details.
>From Colin Howard who lives near Southampton in
Southern England.
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Greetings,
Thanks, I assumed help would be one method, I simply thought from the
contents list given there was some kind of manual or other downloadable
guide.
Does anybody know of an audio tutorial? Also, are there any Jaws scripts
for these products?
It may be said they work well out of the b
Hi folks
A year or so ago, I ripped a cd with windows media player to my hard drive.
For some reason or other, the only some of the track in the two disk set was
labelled. I now have to find the rest of the track info somewhere. I have
Windows Media Player and also audigen explorer at my dispos
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