I even have restarted the computer in hopes this might help; no soap!
Control-J now does absolutely nothing (and I know it's supposed to) any
ideas?
Tom Kaufman
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Robert and list: Everything is the same as it were; the only thing
different is I updated (not upgraded) but Jaws came out with an update for
Jaws 14 today; that's the only thing that is different! Any ideas of how I
can make those commands come back?
Tom Kaufman (aka Tomcat)
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Tom:
I am using the exact same setup and have no problems with winamp.
Have you checked the winamp preferences?
Are you using the classic skin?
Have you installed some unusual plug in?
Bob Nelson
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Hello list: I've just discovered that my Winamp left and right arrow keys no
longer will advance the track; I've also discovered that control-J is not
working (this is supposed to be the command to bring up a dialog where one
could type in a value and go right to that time; this seemingly no lo
Good morning andré and listers,
The answer to your question is yes because much of that earlier rock and roll,
adult pop, and even country music has been digitally remastered several years
ago, and when originally recorded it was done on separate tape machines or with
multi-track overdubbing t
Hi Andre
Wouldn't be too quick to say no as when Buddy Holly died in 1958 they found
piles of multi track tapes of his work that were rearranged and released. A
friend who ran a band and studio from 61 until 68 was doing multi track all
that time. Rob mentioned Audacity and that, I believe, is
Hi all
I am a bit uncertain whether this is on topic for this list. If not my most
profound appologies so please then answer me off list.
I am in the process of creating a dvd of my favourite music for a good
friend of mine.
She has one of these very cheap little dvd players hooked up
Rob
Thanx very interesting.
My question is then this: Would you then be able to do the same kind of things
with arrangements recorded in the 50s or 60s?
Imagine being able to sing along with the Jordanaires or the Anita Curr
singers!!
I suppose not!
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