Just a test please ignore
Hi all, I am trying to convert a 16 bit .wav file to 8 bit 8000hz pcm using
Audacity for Windows and am running into a problem. Here are the steps I take:
a. Open the file in Audacity for Windows
b. Under Tracks I resample to 8000hz
c. Under File I select Export and in the save as drop down I pick
Some people use cases for their iOS devices that are too thick to allow some
3.5 mm connectors to seat properly.
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Does this mixer use knobs or sliders?
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Hello. I got a mackie vlz4 a few week
The link to the quick start guide is below. It sounds like you are supposed to
connect your ipod via the USb cable.
http://www.wideanglesoftware.com/support/manuals/touchcopy/12/en/tutorial.php
Frank
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and got a reply that no
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subject field?
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Are you sure it must be a blank message? I did that and got a reply that no
command was found. Must there not perhaps be the word "subscribe" in the
subject field?
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list for persons to discuss topics relating to audio or video equipment from
the perspective of a blind of low vision person. Topics can include discussion
of purchasing, use, setup, maintenance, collecting of a varie
If size is a concern you may want to try the Klipsch G28. They are very slim
and not very deep but still sound reasonably well. Cost is moderate.
http://www.klipsch.com/gallery-g-28-flat-panel-speaker
Frank
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Both my wife and mother-in-law have those Bose radios. I'd rather listen to a
dentist's drill. The highs and vocals sound like I have cotton balls in my
ears. The low end, is non-existent and its obvious that Bose believes bass to
be something only a 16 year old in a Honda Civic has any interest
Would you consider doing a podcast about that software for the Mac, sounds good.
Frank
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Trethowan
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Subject: Radiologik Broadcast
Can it recognize and play SA CDs?
Frank
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Subject: RE: Decibel from sbooth.org
Ho do you mean it ccan play CDs like a CD
Receiver which I was using at the time
so both picture and sound quality were more than reasonable doing things this
way, just some points for you to ponder.
On 2/11/2014 5:26 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Hi all, has anyone had any luck connecting an AppleTV to RCA (red/white audio
> and yellow
Hi all, has anyone had any luck connecting an AppleTV to RCA (red/white audio
and yellow video - composite) jacks on a pre-amp or receiver? I have tried
several adaptors without any success.
Frank
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
The problem is that your computer is setting the default sound device to the
USB turntable when you plus it in. With your turntable unplugged set JFW to use
your internal sound card.
Frank
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tijeri
Total Recorder should work for this. However USB turntables are notoriously
unreliable.
Frank
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Stephens
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Does it work with any CD at all? Have you made any firewall changes?
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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 1:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Ripping With CDEX: Is It No Longer Possibl
How is the audio quality with Spodify? I use iTunes Radio all the time but,
honestly there is a great deal of compression and/or low bit rate streaming in
it. There is an obvious loss of audio quality.
Frank
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Andre, are you listening to it via the internal speaker or attached to some
sort of external sound system? I would think you would need an external EQ, but
lets see what others say.
Frank
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Dev
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Subject: Re: Bose Companion 2 series iii speakers best ever
Would you give me a bit more information on Klipsch? I would like to look it up
and get more information.
Many Thanks! Vicky
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Dan, I have a Klipsch 2.1 powered system fed by the audio output of an Apple
Airport Express. The system is hidden under a sofa table in my living room so
it doesn't show.
Frank
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I've owned quite a bit of Bose equipment in my time and each item left me, well
.. lets say uninspiried. Lately, I have found a new hope in Klipsch. I like
their quality and attention to how it actuality sounds. Everything from my
small 2.1 computer system to the RF-82s that I now use in my sun
terference
You could also get very strong hum if you accidentally plugged into the video
ports rather than audio on the TV.
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S
unday, June 8, 2014 8:41 PM
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Subject: Re: 60 cycle hum/noise interference
Frank check Amazon.
On 6/8/2014 7:58 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Hi all, when I plug the audio out (two rCA jacks) from my TV into my mixer I
> get a constant 60 cycle hum. I understand that a
Hi all, when I plug the audio out (two rCA jacks) from my TV into my mixer I
get a constant 60 cycle hum. I understand that a ground loop isolator might
help this situation. Can anyone recommend one or point me in the direction of
where I can buy one?
Thanks
Frank
Don, I know some of the new Samsung TV's have some accessibility built in but I
wasn't aware of the Panasonic. Do you know what model was available here in the
US?
Frank
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Sent: Sunday, June 08,
The TV brand really doesn't matter. Get an Apple TV and hook it up to that
Samsung (or any) TV and use Airplay to stream your media to the TV.
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Armando, many of the USB mixers I have heard of don't get great reviews. You
may be better with a standard studio mixer with its output connected to a USB
sound card.
Frank
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Jeff, I haven't used WMP in ages but I remember accidentally muting it many
times. Might be something to check.
Frank
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This is true. I remember listening to an interview with an audio engineer who
was describing recording a boys choir in a cathedral in England. He said they
used 35 microphones but ultimately once it was mixed into a stereo recording it
just didn't compare to what it would sound like live.
Frank
Mary, ah now there is the difference. Most of were talking about commercially
available music recordings which by nature are stereo and no matter what signal
processing goes on are still meant to be a stereo recording. A concert hall is
a much different experience. I once had a high end Harmon-K
Dane and all, I see the argument both ways. Many people prefer the way surround
sound envelopes the listener. However some folks prefer the way stereo
replicates the way most music was intended to sound. There is always a hybrid
as well. We have a small den in the lower level of our house. I use
Matt, that is exactally what some of the Dolby, Logic and Pro Logic digital
signal processing are supposed to simulate; and for the most part they do a
pretty lousy job.
Frank
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he HDMI output of my computer to the receiver, 1 lead, 1 connection
and that's it! up to 8 channels of high quality audio and HD 4K video if
required.
On 25 May 2014, at 7:52 am, Frank Ventura
wrote:
> Hi all I would like to know if anyone knows of a high quality, accessible,
> high end 5
Hi all I would like to know if anyone knows of a high quality, accessible, high
end 5.1 stereo amp that can take the output from my sound card and convert it
into 5 stereo channels and one subwoofer output? Cost is not an object.
Thanks
Frank
gh end speakers for general listening. They
> are either, cheep pc speakers, pc gamer speakers with lots of bass and
> sparckle, or near field studio monitors.
>
> Bob
>
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g, when I had to downsize a
> bit, but still wanted a decent 5.1 sound system for my tv. and like I said,
> apart from the not very good speaker cable supplied, which I changed, I have
> got no complaints.
>
> hope this helps.
>
> Simon
>
>
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5.1 sound system for my tv. and like I said,
> apart from the not very good speaker cable supplied, which I changed, I have
> got no complaints.
>
> hope this helps.
>
> Simon
>
>
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> To: "
Hi all, can anyone recommend a good 5.1 amplifier to connect to a sound card
with ehther a single 1/8 stereo output or preferably two RCA jacks. Nothing
with a built in receiver or multiple inputs just a good high quality, high
power amplifier to compliment an average sound card.
Thanks
To uns
Does anyone have a link to where this receiver (HK 3490) can be purchased
online?
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Subject: RE: Acces
Hi all, I need recommendations on a good, simple, 4 channel (or more) stereo
mixer and where it can be bought here in the US. What I am trying to do is mix
the outputs from two computers and two other stereo sources all using either
1/8 or 1/4 plugs into one mixer and get one line level output.
Hi all, I would like to use Tagalicious to check the metadata of the
music in my music library. I have a few questions. If the music is
stored on a network share and accessed from a few computers running
ITunes will I have to add all of the music to each ITunes library and
run Tagalicious on each m
Hi all are there any podcasts of interest on the topics covered by this
list? Any favorites anyone?
Frank
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I have used Sound Taxi to convert DRM material before but it wasn't free it
cost me about $25 if I remember correctly.
Frank
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T
The way I used to do it with XP was to go to the folder where I had the
files I wanted to burn to CD and copy all of them to the clipboard. Then
I would go into "My Computer" and open up the CD ROM drive (with no disk
inserted) and paste in the files. Then I would close that window and
reopen My Co
Hi all does anyone know if Sound Taxi can do batch file conversions? For
example if I have a folder called Music with ten sub folders in it; can
I point sound taxi to the Music folder and have it convert all files in
the subfolders? If so how?
Thanks
Frank
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Go to http://whatismyip.com and determine your external IP address. Then
forward what ever port number you are using from your firewall to the
computer you're streaming from.
Frank
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users down by charging extra for this sort of
thing.
On 28/07/2010, at 6:51 AM, Jamie Pauls wrote:
> It's $49, but you will need it.
>
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> On Behalf Of Frank Ventura
>
ACC to MP3 with Itunes
It's $49, but you will need it.
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Subject: Converting ACC to MP3 with Itunes
Hello all, I have about 200 songs that I have downloaded in the PC
version of ITunes. I assume they are in ACC forma
er on the SD memory card used by your
stream.
On 28/07/2010, at 6:15 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Hello all, I have about 200 songs that I have downloaded in the PC
> version of ITunes. I assume they are in ACC format. I would like to be
> able to convert them to a format that will play o
Hello all, I have about 200 songs that I have downloaded in the PC
version of ITunes. I assume they are in ACC format. I would like to be
able to convert them to a format that will play on my VR stream (MP3?).
What is the easiest means of accomplishing this?
Thanks
Frank
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If anyone has it I would like an accessible copy of the manual for this
mixer as well. Oddly enough the manual for the smaller 402 mixer is
accessible.
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Does any of the m-audio cards have 1/4 inputs?
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Subject: Re: M AUDIO SOUND CARD QUESTION REPOST
hello, thank
suggestions?
tia
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Subject: RE: streaming music
I would really appreciate a link to the Duckstream program. Is it shareware?
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I would really appreciate a link to the Duckstream program. Is it shareware?
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: It's Still Stealing
I'm confused. Who's paying three bills? Where's the analogy?
--
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On 4/19/2010 12:31 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> OK if you don't think there is a double standard then stand in front
of
> your average lending libra
.@gmail.com
On 4/19/2010 12:17 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> What I meant (in case there is any confusion) is that a sighted person
> can break copyright law just as easily as a blind person but they
don't
> face the same restrictions as blind people do. I thought I made that
> quite cl
t? Somehow I doubt the people behind the
NLS are as devious as you paint them out to be.
--
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com
On 4/19/2010 12:02 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Well said and it should be noted that the copy protection scheme
> currently used by NLS is designed to sell players
t; dub a audio tape or copy an overdrive book. Does the government think
>> blind folks are more predispositioned to piracy than ordinary folks,
>> that we need such extreme measures that the rest of our culture does
>> not?
>>
> What did you mean by this?
>
>
>
s the government think
> blind folks are more predispositioned to piracy than ordinary folks,
> that we need such extreme measures that the rest of our culture does
> not?
What did you mean by this?
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Still Stealing
i am quite sure that if your library knew that you were copying whole
books
that you borrowed from them they would address that issue with you.
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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 7:42 A
e involved then that's illegal and
you
should report that. I also don't see how the 3rd party players are
raking in
the dough from this, unless by providing this feature they're boosting
their
sales. I don't see anything wrong with that by the way.
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.
is unreasonable. I don't believe this is unique to the blind though. The
whole issue of DRM is not a blindness issue. Many sighted people feel
they're allowed to steal music because RIAA is evil.
--
Christopher
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On 4/19/2010 8:42 AM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> That
hat's illegal and
you should report that. I also don't see how the 3rd party players are
raking in the dough from this, unless by providing this feature they're
boosting their sales. I don't see anything wrong with that by the way.
Christopher
chalt...@gmail.com
On 4/19/2010
That is where you are wrong. There are many folks whom have made very
handsome profits from BARD. Those players don't just fall from the sky
you know. They cost money to make and design and that is profit for
someone. Also the very existence of BARD is, and has always, been to
provide paid position
If I walk into my local public library and check out a book the
librarian doesn't tell me which room in my house I can or cannot read
the book in. However with BARD they restrict qualified persons as to
which player the must use. The government is buying tons of those new
digital players and someon
Try a Macki 402vlz, it is about the size of a loose leaf notebook.
Frank
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Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 10:48 AM
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Subject: Best portable mik
One other thing to check is that you have the proper speaker setup set
in the configuration of the sound card, for example stereo speakers,
5.1, 7.1, etc.
Frank
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Sent: Sun
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
John.
PS. You mite want to copy the audio file on computer A to a USB flash
drive, and paste it to computer B.
That is one way you can transfer audio from one computer to another.
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Hi all, I am trying to record the output from one computer to the line
in input of another computer. I am recording on a Windows 7 64bit
computer with 8GB of memory and a Realtec on board sound. If I plug a
1/8 male cable in the line in jack and the other 1/8 end of the cable in
another audio devic
Delta
soundcards. What operating system are you using and what, if any, is
your
accessibility software?
Cheers.
--
From: "Frank Ventura"
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 6:15 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: M-audio so
Hi all, does anyone have any experience with the m-audio brand of sound
cards like the Delta 44 or the Delta 66? Any thoughts would be
appreciated. Are drivers readily available?
Thanks
Frank
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: Recording voice podcasts on my PC
Hi, Frank. I use one of the soundblaster audigy cards on my pc and it
works fine. As long as your mixer has relatively quiet preamps and your
sound card has a line input you should be fine. On Mon, 15 Mar 2010
23:52:09 -0400, Frank Ventura wrote:
>Hi all I am go
computer to plug the mixer into to? Also for recording
voice when looking at microphones what frequency range is recommended?
Thanks
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Recorder
Version8.1 is Released
A direct download link to Total Recorder Standard is
www.highcriteria.ca/download/tr81se.exe
Regards Steve.
On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 09:28:14 -0500
"Frank Ventura" wrote:
Does anyone have a direct download link to TR 8.1 standard?
Regards Steve
Email: s...@intern
Does anyone have a direct download link to TR 8.1 standard?
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Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2010 6:46 AM
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Subject: Total Recorder Version 8.1 i
What does the server do?
Frank
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Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 7:37 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Radio apps for Iphone
The ootunes page says the server r
: Thursday, January 21, 2010 9:38 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Audio bluetooth
High Frank,
Where can I find this device you're talking about?
John.
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Sent: Thursday, January 21,
I always thought the long rang eBY was class 1 and the short range (10
meters) was class 2 but maybe I got those backwards.
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Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 8:00 PM
To: PC Au
I have Billionton Blue Tooth router that has a range of about 100
meters. I believe it is a BT class 1 device.
Frank
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Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 9:03 AM
To: PC Audio Disc
Not sure how cludgy this solution is but Jabra makes a device called the
cruiser which is primarily designed for use in cars with Bluetoooth cell
phones but what it will do is take a Bluetooth stereo output and
rebroadcast it to a FM receiver. The idea is that when a call comes in
you can turn the
drive that sort of speaker system?
Tia
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If you like Verizon and the Ozone, you can buy the Ozone and put
Mobilespeak on it and it will be fully accessible.
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quot;,
then you will need Virtual Audio Cable to connect it to your favorite
audio recorder.
Hth
Frank Ventura, MCP
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Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 6:05 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion L
It doesn't have any recording functionality like Total Recorder but it
is less intrusive. It emrely creates avirtual audio device which will
capture sound you would normally hear and can be passed along to a
recorder or encoding program.
Frank Ventura, MCP
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Fro
esn't have the what you hear capability but adding Virtual Audio
Cable fixed that.
Frank Ventura, MCP
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Do a search on either the archives of this list or directly on Freedom
Scientific's web site. The directions for editing the jfw.ini file to
tell JFW what sound card to use have been posted a few times. You can
also call FS Tech support.
Frank Ventura, MCP
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have to shutdown and restart JFW if the turntable wrestles JFW
away from your normal sound card.
Frank Ventura, MCP
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VCheck out Simplecast or SAM broadcaster from SpacialAudio.
Frank Ventura, MCP
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Subject: simplified
Hello all, I have an old PC in my basement in which I have ripped most
of my CDs on to. I want to be able to have them playing in random
(shuffle) mode and be able to listen to it on any of my other PCs in the
house (3 PCs and two wireless laptops). I have come across a program
called Station Playl
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