Windows media seems to find cds better than cdex or audio grabber. They seem
to use a better data base.
I like cdex but I can rip cds two at a time with windows media.
Sometimes they all get it wrong however.
I have never ripped with winamp but they seem to be able to find cd titles
well to.
Stereo Mix is usually disabled in Windows 7, but it can be enabled by
pressing the context or applications key in Soung Card Settings and
selecting show all disabled devices. You then can use stereo mix.
Rich De Steno
On 12/27/2014 2:26 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Whin I had a laptop from these
I could understand it maybe a little better if the whole boxed set was this
way! Am wondering if something happened with the Freed server; all I know
is it's telling me "no match found!"
Tom Kaufman P.S. Forgot to mention...this is with Cdex beta 1..70 beta 2 if
this is of any help!
-Origina
hi well i have never had that problem before
but whilst we r on the subject of cd's
can someone suggest a jaws friendly vertion of nero?
thanks from stew
from the ross meister
www.laserhothits.co.uk
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Kaufman"
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014 4:41 AM
Hello list: You may remember I came to you to ask for help with a similar
problem a few months ago (I had a problem with a boxed set on Hank Williams
(Cdex wouldn't tell me the track info) well I have something similar, only
this time, it's doing fine with the first two CDs of another boxed set th
Whin I had a laptop from these guys it too had no stereo mix. Stereo mix
seems to be a luck of the draw now a days. Some one can correct me if this
aint as so as it seems. The speakers were cheep and small sounding on mine
too. But that's because it was small. I don't really know what would happen
I am not in front of my laptop but turning on the effects in the speaker
settings and adjusting the eq for the built in speakers actually improves
the laptop sound. Now I turn those effects off when I am using a set of
pluggin speakers. OR get one of those new sound blaster roar speakers with
t
Hi Marvin, before uninstalling anything try some USB speakers; Logitech
makes good ones; they're powered by the USB port; you can get pretty good
sound from those; again don't go uninstalling drivers without trying some
external speakers first; hth
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Marv
Hi.
Well I have a Toshiba satellite pro c 50 -a.
When I listen on the speakers, sound crappy and very tinny.
No stereo mix, in the sounds, no dts.
Using the intel us audio drivers.
So what happens if I uninstall the enahanced Toshiba audio driver.
Will that improve.
On headphones, it is okay
this is only if gold wave supports the opus codecs to load content
On 12/26/2014 3:01 PM, Laz wrote:
Hi Adrien,
I started using this file type for encoding my audiobooks for
listening on my Talking MP3 Player. A friend suggested it because it
takes up less space and the quality is at least as g
Hi Adrien,
I started using this file type for encoding my audiobooks for
listening on my Talking MP3 Player. A friend suggested it because it
takes up less space and the quality is at least as good as MP3 or OGG.
You can use Goldwave to convert them to MP3 if you like.
Season's greetings!
Laz
Hi
I have been given an album, it is in opus format, I have
never come across this before, I googled it, it is a lossy
audio format, I want to convert the files to mp3, I don't
have a suitable converter, I have tried downloading 2 but
they are not accessible, what can I do?
Regards
Adrien
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