Dear broadcasters,
First, happy holidays from the author of SPL add-on for NVDA. Hope you are
enjoying your holidays (and good luck to those producing holiday shows).
I'd like to present new versions of StationPlaylist Studio add-on for NVDA
as a holiday gift - not just one, but two. First, versi
Hi friends,
Is there any way to listen to India Australia cricket outside Australia? What
networks are broadcasting it? I tried witopia and connected from Australian
server but no help. Please help.
Is the coverage paid? No free access? Please help.
Thank you.
With best wishes,
Ketan
Evening all.
I'm not completely sure this relates to either PCs or audio, but I
suspect there's a fair chance!
I have found in a box of junk a lead with two phono (RCA) plugs on one
end and on the other a snall squareish plug about the size of a mini USB
connector (the type used for cameras ans s
I have an other program and it's more quality than Windows Media Player.
The program normalize the Audio before burn. The program is NCH Express
Burn. The program is accessible for JAWS, NVDA and Window-eyes. Here the
Link:
https://meocloud.pt/link/6576f62f-51d4-4f10-af39-bf8b23160756/NCH.Expre
Hi again Carliss:
My name is Mike. I'm the one who sent you the step-by-step instructions for
burning an audio cd in Windows Media Player. In addition, here are the
directions again.
1. Insert a blank cdr disk into the cd/dvd drive of your computer. If you
get a
message that asks you what you wan
The way I do it is just use Win Explorer put the files on the CD like you do
into a folder, then in the file menu, choose burn to disk. Tell the wizard
you want to make an audio CD. It'll create a burn list in WMP and when it
opens just hit the burn button. Been, done. That's all. It's that simple.
Listers,
please forgive me for asking again, but my brother had to take my computer
to factory spects and I lost the instructions for burning cds with media
player. I don't remember who sent the intructions, but if it can be done
again I would greatly appreciate it and this time I'll put the inst