1. is there a mp3 tuterial of stationplaylist station studio pro with jaws
scrips.
Showing you how to use the program with jaws scrips?
2.How you burn your mp3 files from your dm520 recorde to cd using nero?
3. Where can I get mp3 direct cut with mp3 tuterial showing me how to use it?
Where can I
I know I can use the 3.5 input but it only works in plane stereo. The
"Liveaudio" enhancement apearently will only work with bluetooth
devices. I have been listening to my mp3 player through the Jambox with
the aux input you mentioned. I just don't know if I can get the audio
enhancement.
Look on the right side of the box.
There is a port for an audio jack.
As a matter of fact, an audio cable is supplied along with the USB cable.
You can use the jambox Bluetooth or with an auxiliary cable.
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On Jan 20, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Robert Logue wrote:
> This is a coin
Hi Joe,
There are lots of keyboard shortccut keys in audacity, although it is
different to goldwave, totally.
Does your friend actually want a multi track editor?
What type of recordings are intended at this stage of the game?
Kind regards,
Joe
At 22:39 19/01/2013, you wrote:
Hi,
I d
Samuel,
Did this card work under xp? Have you upgraded your operating system
hence these problems?
Joe
At 20:20 18/01/2013, you wrote:
I wonder whether upgrading to a new creative card will help.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of J
Samuel hello,
Some creative cards do, The rest don't.
It'll likely as not cost you more,it's considered Higher end I guess.
You can find out from the data sheets on the web site, or your local
dealer can llook it up for you. Stereo mix is but one term to name
the function for recording streame
This is a coincidence
I just got my Jambox. I almost love it.
Only 1 big disappointment. Liveaudio supposedly only works with
bluetooth and not auxiliary. I don't have a bluetooth device to try it
on and don't have anyone handy to try with.
Also, am having real problems navigating the myta
You can look inside the help files, there will be a link to the jaws manual.
On 20/01/2013, Rich De Steno wrote:
> Not so. Audacity is very screen-reader friendly with many keyboard
> shortcuts. There is a manual for screen-reader users, mainly Jaws but
> it applies to other screen-readers also
It also depend what you want to do and if you going to record alot and
so on. Most high quality cards does have drivers to instal.
On 20/01/2013, David McLean wrote:
>
> try looking at the
> audioquest Dragonfly. It's a usb digital audio converter in one unit.
> Should be able to find it with go