Yupthat's where it is! Best of luck to you and hope it'll work for ya!
Tom Kaufman
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Mario
Percinic
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 5:52 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Sheduled recording
Thanks, actually never looked into favorites menu, that's why i missed it.
On 7.10.2014. 23:41, Tom Kaufman wrote:
The easiest way to get to the scheduler in Tapin, using Jaws, would be to do the
following: 1: with Tapin Radio open, do alt-A and hit "enter" 2: hit the letter
S and enter; this
You're not mistaken and that's just one App of at least half a dozen I can
think of, I haven't played around with VLC lately so must have a look and see
what improvements or changes have been made.
Another of my favourite players for IOS is something called oPlayer which is
available in 2 versi
Hello list: I kind of put too many steps in the instructions to get to the
scheduler in Tapin Radio (it actually is close to what I said) only you
don't need to hit the "enter" key; if you do alt-A, this will bring up the
menu that has "favorites" and other things) once this is in view, hitting
th
The easiest way to get to the scheduler in Tapin, using Jaws, would be to do
the following: 1: with Tapin Radio open, do alt-A and hit "enter" 2: hit the
letter S and enter; this should bring up your scheduler. HTH
Tom Kaufman
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@p
Hi!
Vlc for Iphone supports flac if i'm not misstaken.
Its also quite easy to use with voiceover.
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7 okt 2014 kl. 04:21 skrev Kelly Pierce :
> Dane,
>
> The difference is the tight integration of the Apple ecosystem in the
> company’s mobile platform. Windows is designed to be an agnostic
> mul
hey all.
I have tapin radio pro 1.6.0.1 installed over here and i'm looking for
he option to make sheduled recording with it because i herd that pro
version supports this feature. However i looked all over the menus and i
can't seem to find that option. Would someone explain in to me how it
wo
I have the old nLS cassette player and a boombox with a headphone jack
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From: "Colin Howard"
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 2:12 AM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: Re: digitizing cassette tapes question
Greetings,
Presumably your cas
As an aside, does anyone know the transmission format these things use?
As in, separate cariers, pilot tone, or whatever? Technical infomation
seems impossible to come by.
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rgds
LAurence
On 07/10/2014 03:13, Michael Amaro wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
> What do I need to digitize cassette tapes? I already have a stereo
> patch cord. How ever, it's the kind that you plug in the back of
> your cable box. It comes with 2 headphone plugs at one end and a
> single headphone like plug at
I'm using the latest version of skype under windows 7 with both jaws and
window-eyes. I have skype-out but am unable to enter characters such as
the pound sign or star during calls.
I was able to dial a call by typing in the numbers but once connected
was unable to enter any other characters. I
First and foremost, you need to listen to those tapes and see if they're
worth it. Probably, if they're commercial tapes, there's so much
print-through that you might as well find something else to do. If they're
not replaceable, you have everything you need if you have a tape deck which
has
Greetings,
Presumably your casssette machine has a phono output known as line out, if
it is fixed level, no problems, if it changes when you alter the volume, set
this about halfway.
Plug the (presumably 3.5MM) stereo plug into the line in of your sound
catrcard.
Set your sound card to line in.
There is a round about way of accomplishing this. It would require a USB mixer.
The internal sound card of the Mac should be set as the default and iTunes
should play though that. A line from the headphone jack to an input on the
mixer should be established. Then a microphone should be attached
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