I'd herd from a number of people that it was extremely difficult to get
any type of response and support from him, unfortunately. I also payed
for the application, way back when, but that was before I'd been told
that he wasn't supporting his programs all that well.
Sorry to hear that, all the
n 9/12/2015 12:23 PM, ken wrote:
Are you doing this just with I Tunes, or do you need
something else?.
I'm converting the taus salad theme, I used mp3 cut to cut it.
I could use help.
-Original Message- From: jeremy
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2015 1:14 PM
To: pc-a
There are several converters that should allow going from .mp3 to an
.m4a. In order to keep the length of the files short though, normally
around 30 seconds for a ringtone, I've always done the conversion within
ITunes.
The extension for the ringtones is simply the .m4a filetype with its
extens
It's a complete shot in the dark, and may not even work for streaming
radio type materials, but, have you also taken a look at the hola
service. It seems to be especially useful for watching things like hulu
and netflix from other countries. I currently know some folks in Canada
who are using i
Also remember that the documentation that comes along with OSX is really
good about teaching a user the different keys for navigating around with
VO. All the same, if a user is familiar at all with using IOS, either on
the phone, IPod/IPad, etc, it's not much a jump to understand how it
works t
Changing for better or worse, just curious. As mentioned before, and of
which I've yet to try out, apparently the apps for android and IOS are
not so bad, but on windows at least, the native spotify application
doesn't appear to be screenreader friendly at all. there's also the
blindspot app, b
HD Voice but I don’t know anyone now
On 18 Oct 2014, at 12:05 pm, Jeremy wrote:
Excellent demonstration, however, and no fault to you, I don't think this comes
even close to the truly wonderful audio quality that's possible in facetime and
ft audio. I use facetime audio daily t
Excellent demonstration, however, and no fault to you, I don't think
this comes even close to the truly wonderful audio quality that's
possible in facetime and ft audio. I use facetime audio daily to
communicate with my Fiancee who's currently in Canada and have
completely replaced skype for ov
ns on this
drive etc if required.
On 14/10/2014 10:35 AM, Jeremy wrote:
I'd probably normally not like having to always be attached to a
wireless device, in order to stream my media from it, but the ability
to have that wireless device run from a battery is pretty sweet. Is
it possible to
I'd probably normally not like having to always be attached to a
wireless device, in order to stream my media from it, but the ability to
have that wireless device run from a battery is pretty sweet. Is it
possible to make a wireless connection to the hd directly, or does it
require a router? A
Don't be sorry for any type of suggestion, as it just adds more content
for the list. That's my thinking at least. Either way, as has been
stated here, those of us using any of the IOS devices do have to jump
through a few more hoops than other types of phone/tablets, but, luckily
for me, once
n 13 Oct 2014, at 1:46 pm, Jeremy wrote:
Ah, yeah, I was just reading up on the Camera kit for the IPad, after I sent my
last message.
Unfortunately, the page I found was from 2010, so not sure how accurate the
info would be now.
May still be worth checking it out if the kit isn't super expensiv
Well, Guess the subject pretty much says it, but does anyone have any
experiences with any other software that lets us move media back and
forth from our IOS devices?
I've kind of messed about with sharepod and Copytrans, but didn't have
much luck with either. I seem to recall that there was a p
n 13 Oct 2014, at 1:14 pm, Jeremy wrote:
You mention here an adapter from apple that allows you to move files, I assume
media specifically, over to directories on the phone from the computer. Do
these adapters require software to go along side them to allow access to the
phone's filesyste
You mention here an adapter from apple that allows you to move files, I
assume media specifically, over to directories on the phone from the
computer. Do these adapters require software to go along side them to
allow access to the phone's filesystem, software like sharepod, etc, and
does this a
Having listened to a youtube video on a comparison between the original
5, 6 and 6 plus, I can say that I definitely notice a difference. It's
most noticeable between the 5 and 6, but even from the 6 and 6 plus, the
plus does sound a little more clearer. Unfortunately, the microphone
that the
Not sure if it's worth mentioning too, with it's defaults, you've got a
lot of extra information shown on the screen which isn't super necessary
as just a player. It's possible to slim it down, to one playlist, and a
statusbar, which shows the time you've progressed through a file, but
removing
2:33 AM, Aidan wrote:
Yes, the battery life is really ausom. I just need to find a good wind
screen. Quite a mission in my region. Happy recording everyone.
On 03/03/2014, Jörgen Hansson wrote:
hey, jeremy!
you're very welcome, I'm happy with mine too, and I like the way it holds
the
cal4532
-Ursprungligt meddelande- From: jeremy
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 10:59 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Olympus ls-14, scene selection
Hey all,
Having just purchased an Olympus ls-14 and gotten a hold of the pdf
version of the manual, I ran into a question I can't seem to
Hey all,
Having just purchased an Olympus ls-14 and gotten a hold of the pdf
version of the manual, I ran into a question I can't seem to find an
answer to.
I know that it makes mention to the ability to toggle on and off the
center microphone, but I can't figure out if it's also possible to
c
hank you again.
Blessings.
On 2/3/2014 9:32 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Some Olympus ones do doit. It's called composet now. It's in the USB class
menu. It use to be Audio class.
-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of jeremy
Sent: Su
Hello all,
Here recently, I started looking into a decent handheld recorder,
specifically one with the ability to record in fairly high quality
stereo and also be used as an external microphone for a computer.
While searching around for documentation on the different models,
apparently quite la
Thanks.
After I wrote the message, I discovered the software you referred to. Works
great!
- Original Message -
From: "Arnaud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> maybe you should try the Imtoo DVD Audio Ripper software to convert
> your DVD to MP
ed in the normal way from within WinDVD. There is no title menu to speak of
that can be accessed with the t key. Frustrating! grin
Thanks.
Jeremy
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Thanks.
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