Okay, first bad and then good points in that order.
AM sensitivity is shocking! that's a huge disappointment given that this set is
an upgrade from the excellent PRD5 which is probably about the most sensitive
portable radio on the AM band on Planet Earth right now.
FM however is hot! better tha
Okay, first bad and then good points in that order.
AM sensitivity is shocking! that's a huge disappointment given that this set is
an upgrade from the excellent PRD5 which is probably about the most sensitive
portable radio on the AM band on Planet Earth right now.
FM however is hot! better tha
Unfortunately, that's what I thought. I'm trying to record programs on my PC
like Rhapsody, YouTube streams, my Slingbox, etc. In XP, there's no problem
separating these streams from JFW, but I can't do it in 7. Maybe the Mac is
the way to go.
- Original Message -
From: "David Bailes"
Hi Dave,
I'm not sure whether you're trying to record the audio that's being sent to the
playback device, for example what's coming out of the speakers or the
headphones.
If this is the case, then if you've got only one sound card, then audacity will
record the screen reader as well.
But if you'
Thanks. How would I set Audacity in Windows to not record the screen reader?
I'm sure this can be done in XP, but is it possible with 7 or 8?
- Original Message -
From: "David Bailes"
To: "PC-audio"
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: Is Audacity more accessible on
Hi Dave,
Audacity is slightly more accessible on Windows than on a Mac. For more
details, see the screen reader section of this page on Accessibility in the
manual:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/accessibility.html
When recording on windows with a single sound card, then the screen reader
Unless you are in a hurry use the lower speeds. Takes a little longer but
saves errors if done faster then your computer is able to handle.
Roger
-Original Message-
From: Joe Bollard
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 11:13 AM
To: pc- audio
Subject: burning file to disk
hello, i want
hello, i want to burn an audio file to a disk, i have an audio disk, i'm
using cd burner xp, but i'm not sure as to the speed, i'm given a choice,
what number should i use when burning, 24, or 16, hope someone can help, god
bless, travel safely, joe.
To unsubscribe from this list, send a bla
Greetings,
Whilst they may sound fine at 22,050 and 64kbps, I believe high-pitched
female voices do leave something to be desired. I would recommend they are
saved in mono, not stereo, else they would sound better at 24,000 rather
than 22,050.
To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email