Hi, Tom,
I see no problem with Freelists. I send and receive quite a few message from
folks on that list.
I don't have much to say here most of the time, but I do say that your list is
a valuable resource.
Joe Giovanelli
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From: Tom
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
e
out whether a box works with seconds, minutes or even megabytes.
I realize it would be a time consuming project to write out all the steps, but
perhaps someone can point the way so I can figure out how to accomplish these
things.
Joe Giovanelli
ave perhaps
12 radio shows on them. My hope is to play such a disk through and have files
created by way of silence between tracks.
I'd sincerely appreciate your thoughts. Thank you very much.
Joe Giovanelli
ut
> from burning copies of COULDs? Hope this isn't the case with the Sony.
>
> Gary King
> w4...@bellsouth.net
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 7:11 PM
> Subject: Re: a cd problem
>
>
>
24, 2014 22:07
Subject: Re: a cd problem
>
>
> Are you using COULDR or COULDRW discs. for whatever reason, your burning
> program
> might not be finalizing them.
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24
y. It is fortunate that my clients can play their disks,
even though I cannot do so.
Joe Giovanelli
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From: Alexandra_Grúnauer
To: "'Pc Audio Discussion List'"
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 1:47
Subject: RE: a cd problem
>
>
> Could eit
Hi, All,
I recently started using a laptop to burn cd's. They play perfectly in a blue
ray player and in a very cheap cd player. They won't play in my Sony Jukebox.
I will very much appreciate your thoughts. Hopefully there's a remedy.
Joe Giovanelli
d the sound was fine. Well, I
couldn't check about latency.
I found this out when talking into a mike and hearing the PA system coming back
to me.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this rather bizarre situation.
Joe Giovanelli
Hello,
Is there a program which will create a playlist when I point it to a folder?
Thanks very much.
Joe Giovanelli
I use one supplied by Kingdom Products in Pennsylvania. I've had it for years
and it works fine.
There are two drawers, one above the other. There's a small panel with 4
buttons. The upper right starts the duplicater.
Of course; this makes 1 at a time. It takes about 3 minutes to make one.
Yo
rs, press shift e and tab to the start or finish
> edit box. The radio button that has focus when the dialog opens should
> be set to time based position. Press escape to cancel if you don't want
> to change the position of the markers.
>
>
> On 2013-11-08 5:02 PM, Joe Giova
First, I thank all of you who wrote with suggestions.
I had someone look at the screen while I pressed control-j. The cursor moves
but the audio does not follow. This is something else again.
Joe G.
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Hello, Colin,
That áutoscroll box is checked.
We often use Cue Points to mark specific parts in a file. In my case these will
indicate where tracks are to begin on a cd.
In order to go from one such point to the next one, we use control-j.
Just to indicate what I've just tried, I changed to a
cause jumps to the
position of the file cursor.
I hope this means something.
In any event, thanks very much for writing.
Joe Giovanelli
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From: Colin Howard
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2013 4:21
Subject: Re: goldwave problem
een reader. I would really appreciate any thoughts you have on
this.
Thank you very much.
Joe Giovanelli
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instruments with the qchord?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2013 8:39 PM
> Subject: Re: qchord
>
>
> Well, the QChord has a MIDI input. This means that it can be driven by a
> sequencer such as
> instruments with it.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2013 7:09 AM
> Subject: Re: qchord
>
>
> Hello,
>
> The QChord has a standard group of MIDI instruments built into it. There is
> no
Hello,
The QChord has a standard group of MIDI instruments built into it. There is no
provision for importing other MIDI instruments into it.
Joe Giovanelli
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From: Sunshine
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Saturday, July 13,
ghest peak in the file which will be expressed in db along with the
> actual time where that is found. Then you can go to that portion of the file
> to seewhat is causing that peak.
> the
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sen
sing that audio spike. What is the average rms level
> you are getting in the file?
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 4:32 PM
> Subject: an interesting signal level problem
>
>
> > Hello, Ev
amiss, to me at
least.
For grins I boosted the level to about 20 dB more than the so-called maximus,
and the signal is clean, telling me that everything should be fine.
Do you have any ideas about what I'm doing wrong?
I thank you in advance for any help you might have.
Joe Giovanelli
Well, that is quite a bit more than I'd want to look at.
Joe G.
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From: Colin Howard
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Saturday, April 27, 2013 14:16
Subject: Re: Making .mp3's from cassette using Audacity.
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> I suspect there
Hopefully there aren't many
casettes to copy and convert.
Joe Giovanelli
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From: stoo...@juno.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Saturday, April 27, 2013 13:16
Subject: Re: Making .mp3's from cassette using Audacity.
>
>
> Could you post how to do it
a similar thing happen which
eventually worked itself out.
I've done virus scans, a cleaner program, removed unused programs, but no cigar.
I'm running Windows XP Pro.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on this one.
Joe Giovanelli
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ters to be extracted have titles, is there a way to have them
written during the extraction? I saw something which looked like place markers
for such titles, but I could not find a check box to go with that.
Thanks for your helpthe
Joe Giovanelli
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how
>can a blind user work with this program?
Is there a decent tutorial which can take me through a project and showing me
step by step how to make the software work?
I thank you for your help.
Joe Giovanelli
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ut I have to do so in this case.
If you go to the Braille Super Store website, be sure to look for the company's
return policy. Among many unbblievable things, you'll read that none of its
products are warrantied. It gets worse from there.
Joe Giovanelli
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Hi, Barry,
I use the C. Crane unit. I bought it a few months ago and it has been running
ever since.
I see no reason that it won't transmit over the required distance. If there's
a problem, clipping a small length of wire to the antenna will be more than
adequate.
Joe G.
- Original Mes
4n plese.
>
>
> Interesting, this means you could technicly do 5.1 surround sound with it.
> Cool!
>
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> On Behalf Of Joe Giovanelli
> Sent: Sunday, July 1
ll, Angel, I guess you could say that there's a possibility of 5 mikes, but
only two can be used at a time. If you want to think about this, we could say
that 6 mikes are available. There are two, internal mikes, 2 mikes which are
external, plugged into XLR connecters and 2 which can be connec
Hello, Angel and List,
I use a Zoom H4N recorder for many reasons.
First, it provides 48 volts for certain condenser mikes.
Next, it is very easy to move between internal and external mikes.
Next, there's a buffer which holds 2 seconds of audio. What this means is that
if you're in a situatio
That's more than I can say for COULDEX.
Joe Giovanelli
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#a;tocb-ds;c cb-dsh#aa2pc audio #d;cus.n li/#d #j ,
Date: Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012 20:43:07
Subject: An Odd Problem (at least to me!)
>
>
> Hello list: I have trie
ST Plug-in
>
>
> Hi Joe,
> did you get the program that I sent you? NCH Software?
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 10:04 AM
> Subject: Re: Good Hum Removal Programme or Noise Reduction VST Plug-in
>
>
I could be all wet, but I think Goldwave itself has what you need. Look in the
Filter or EQ sections.
Joe G.
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From: Samuel Wilkins
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" ,
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 09:01:48
Subject: Good Hum Removal Programme or Noise Reduction VST Plug
ecommended.
I'll sure appreciate someone going over this with me, off-list if necessary.
My e-mail address is:
joeg...@earthlink.net
Many, Many thans.
Joe Giovanelli
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Hello,
I hear no sound when I feed a signal into the input of the sound card. I can
hear signal from the output.
I went to the volume control and unchecked any muting.
I'll definitely appreciate any thoughts you may have. Thank you.
Joe G.
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>From what I've read in the CD Architecture manual, it does a lot, more than I
>need and want. I couldn't get much from it. If there's a JAWS script, then
>the problems have been solved. I use Window-Eyes and as far as I know, they
>have not even heard of the program!
Let's just hope, Matthe
Hello again,
It's been some time since I heard from you.
CD Architect is totally unaccessible. I don't have Sound Forge either. My
main editing tool is Goldwave, but CD Architect can do all that Goldwave does,
but as said, is not accessible.
I hope that someone on this list knows of a progra
Hi again,
I guess no body on the list is familiar with Aspi Manager.
Here's the bottom line. I want to do "disk-at-once" recording. All my files
have start ID marks which lots of software recognizes.
Is there a program which can take one of my files and convert it to a disk
without the need
ion List ,
Date: Monday, Apr 30, 2012 10:02:00
Subject: Re: aspi manager
>
>
> uh, adaptech hasn't been around for a long time. what does the program do?
>
> Dave can. bahr
>
>
> On 4/30/2012 7:40 AM, Joe Giovanelli wrote:
> > Hello, Listers,
> >
> >
but could not. I tried going to
Adaptec on the web, which I think had such things but the site is no longer
there.
Perhaps there's another name for this but if this is so, I don't know what it
may be.
I thank you for your help. I see so many of you who do amazing things!
Joe Giov
Well, you're correct in a sense. There is still an option. The recorder idles
in record standby. The headphone output can be fed either into an analog
device or to the input of a sound card and hence, a connection to a computer.
It's not exactly a Usb solution but it's workable.
A note of c
Hello Everybody,
I ran into an interesting site which is at least somewhat accessible. I
haven't spent much time there so am not sure about this.
Here's the improbable name:
http://upchucky.com/JukeCity/195
Have fun.
Joe G.
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Hi, Tom,
Perhaps I'm missing something. Goldwave has a file merger feature which I have
used successfully, though not with 60 odd files.
If there are overlaps at file merge points, you'll have to take the time to
edit them. Apparently your project is important to you, so I guess it will be
w
Hi,
For now I gave up on the project. I set a physical to record in MP 3 and will
dump that to a computer to separate individual files from the long file and
make a data disk. Meanwhile, I'll give a look to Win Lame.
Thanks very much for all your input.
Joe G.
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F
Yes, Howard. That's what I think I did and it just didn't work as expected.
Joe G.
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From: Howard Traxler
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Date: Tuesday, Dec 27, 2011 15:42:03
Subject: Re: wave to MP 3 conversion problem
>
>
> I have always used goldwave. Simply load
e kind?
>
> If you have a CD ripper programme, most of them will convert wave to MP3.
> You shouldn't have to do this but at least you'll be able to get the file
> you want...
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
>
Hi, List Members,
I'm trying to do what I thou should be a straight forward thing. I have a
wavefile which runs about 5 hours and tried to convert it to an MP 3 file at
128 K, sampling rate of 44.1 kHz.
I used Goldwave to record and convert the file.
The finished file still says the file size
e
> what to do.
> Winamps free format converters are not mp3, they have a wma, and an aac.
> You have to pay for the mp3. isn't that strange.
>
> sIsn't t
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Giovanelli
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 9:06 AM
> To:
Hello,
Thanks for the info.
I found the site hard to understand but ended up settling for a download of
what I think is a rather late version of the software. It was no problem
downloading from `older versions but couldn't figure how to get the latest one.
Joe G.
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Hello Everyone,
I have been using my H 4 for a couple of years and achieve great results. The
48-volt phantom power is a great feature.
A few days ago I got lost somewhere in the menus while changing between the
internal mikes and the external mikes. I got that straight eventally but from
th
wnsample it to 44.1 khz and it should work. Goldwave is
> able to do that: in the menu effects choose resample.
> Bye from Italy,
> Gianluca
> SkypeID: gianluca8815
>
> Il 05/12/2011 16:07, Joe Giovanelli ha scritto:
> > Hello, Listers
> >
> > I recorded and
Hello, Listers
I recorded and edited a concert which my CD burner rejects as an incompatible
wave file.
The only clue I find is that if I examine the information about the file it
shows a number: 1536. I see from looking at other files that I should see:
1411.
I am running Goldwave a late
Hello,
For some reason I am no longer receiving mail from this list as well as another
list. I hope I fix that.
Meanwhile, if any of you answered my question about EAC and my problem
installing it, I would appreciate it very much if you could answer me off list.
My address is:
joeg...@earth
Because a number of list members have recommended EAC as a superior CD
extractor, I downloaded it.
It came as a .zip file, which should have been no problem.
When I open it, I see "installation finished." Looking around with the mouse
cursor, I find some info about the program and a box which
Hello,
Spottify is a service by which you can listen to an almost limitless selection
of songs in a wide range of genras. As far as I could tell, there's no ability
to listen to radio stations.
You can only join Spotify if someone who is already a member sends you an
invitation. When you are
;
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe Giovanelli
> Sent: 11 October 2011 14:52
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: turning off actions when a cd is inserted
>
> Hello, Listers,
&g
Hello, Listers,
In Windows XP, how do we turn off actions when a cd is inserted.
I do not want to be asked if I want to burn a disk nor anything else when I put
a disk into a drive.
I hunted through the Control Panel and in Windows Media Player but couldn't
find anything that seemed relevant.
Hello, All,
A member of this list recommended cdex to extract tracks from cd's. That was
very much appreciated, and indeed, it works quite well. There are some disks
which, for some reason, cannot be extracted.
I went to Sourceforge and found a later one (with a version number too long for
m
Hi, List,
Some time ago some people here talked about the Sony ecm-#ieg mike. Curious, I
found one. As folks said, it sounds good in general. It has rather low
output, but more important, bass response is way down. It does work well for
speech, and, in fact, I used it to put a reading of a
your
> hd onto a 2nd hd drive. to be safe. i just finished doing that today with my
> music.
>
> les
>
> Cd/Dvd Duplication & Custom Printing
>
> Customer Service
>
> Les Gordon
> Phone: (267(329-8150
> email: sa...@cdrdvdr.com
> web: http://www.cdrdvd
Hello, Matthew,
When we spoke, we were discussing cd xp burner. That's worked great for me.
I've received a number of messages dealing with putting cds on a hard drive. I
must read all of them to see what the concensus may be.
Thanks so much for your thoughtfulness.
Joe G.
- Original Me
Hello, List,
The subject probably says it. Many of the cd's I have are some which I made,
so they are probably less permanent than commercially made disks.
I'm looking at putting their contents onto a large hard drive.
Has any one doone this? What is the best way to do it? Would each disk ha
ample, I once heard it on a hip hop record by cold cut,
> called paid in full, and since then, I'd like to hear the whole recording.
> Regards,
> Jórgen Hansson!
> Tel +46 703-601296
> www.jorgenhansson.com
> skype: djtropical4532
> - Original Message -
>
Although I'm not familiar with the recording you mentioned, I can say that, at
the dawn of stereophonic sound on phonograph records, London Records released a
recording called "A JOURNEY into stereophonic sound. I'd have to play it to be
sure but I think the narrator opened the recording by say
ampos
To: "'Pc Audio Discussion List'"
Date: Saturday, Jun 25, 2011 21:52:20
Subject: RE: auditory vu meter
>
>
> You can't save your files with the demo though.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-bou
Dave,
Studio Recorder has a built-in VU meter. I have that software but have not had
time to work with it. It appears to do what Goldwave does and more. Much of
it has to do with recording talkingbooks, but if I understand it right, it can
create "tracks" for cd's.
Studio Recorder can be do
mic. So here you go. Hope this
> helps. Let me know if this is helpful..
> For some reason my IE giving trouble to coppy so let's see if the link
> works... ok here you go again lol.
> http://reviews.cnet.com/microphones/sony-ecm-ms957/4507-6469_7-20038146.html
>
>
&g
Hello,
There have been many messages dealble with this mike, including some rave
testimonials.
I cannot find specs or reviews of this unit.
The mike must be cardioid, and that should mean depressed bass below some given
frequency. Many condenser mikes have somewhat peaked highs. How about th
Tim, I think he wants some stereo; I wanted that when I had my radio show many
years ago.
Of course, mixing to mono is the cure if Steve can't fix the problem in any
other way.
Joe G.
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From: tim cumings
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Date: Friday, Jun 17, 2011 19:2
Joe,
Steve probably already hit this, but just to sum up, sit where you are but
move the mike so that you both are equidistant from the mike but further from
it. What we have is a triangle which is formed by the mike, you, and the
person you're interviewing.
Joe G.
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Joe and all,
I use a recorder to do most live recording and that's what I know best.
I think we need to know how you're miking your subjects. It also might be good
to know how far the speakers are separated. In fact, are you listening through
speakers or with headphones?
Is there a setting o
Hello, Dane and List,
I have a tunable, twin coil antenna from C. Crane and it's great. It's an
active device, capable of both battery and ACCORDING operation.
I wonder if this is the same one you reviewed or whether it's a new model. I
can't wait to read or hear your review.
Joe G.
- O
Hi, All,
There is often a price to pay for radio sensitivity. Extreme sensitivity comes
at the expense of dynamic range.
Better head room can sometimes be gained by higher voltage on the first RF
stage. Better FETS also improve the dynamic range.
Joe G, W 2 PVY
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Hi,
Check the volume settings. Make sure that the line input is not muted or you
won't hear anything from the card, even if sound is being recorded.
This should be true for both the internal and the external soundcard.
Joe G.
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From: Mike Mote
To: "PC Audio Discuss
Hello,
These days laptops work amazingly well. Saying this, there are, as far as I
know, no expansion slots in which to put a second sound card.
Whatever laptop you ultimately get, you must live with the soundcard which
comes with it. Even so, the soundcards I heard work well enough for most
Brian,
My guess is that you must install specific drivers for your external drive.
That should give you a choice between the internal and the external drives.
Joe G.
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From: brian parker
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Wednesday, Apr 6, 2011 11:17:07
Subject: quest
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From: Joe Giovanelli
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date: Tuesday, Mar 29, 2011 10:07:02
Subject: Re: recovering cd track information
>
>
> Hi, Tom,
>
> Your help got me going on the right path. I was able to find just about all
> the disks
ton.
>
> Hope this works for you.
>
> Tom
>
> ** Message From: Joe Giovanelli **
> >Hello again, Tom and List,
> >
> >The program you suggested promises to do everything I wanted
> >it to do. I cannot register myself as is required, and thus,
> >
the Gracenote C.B. The link is:
>
> http://pucb.com/cdinfo/cd-info.htm
>
> Tom
>
> ** Message From: Joe Giovanelli **
> >I have some coulds but do not have the titles for their tracks.
> > I need a program which will recover this information.
>
>
> To unsub
audio.org
Date: Friday, Mar 25, 2011 15:08:32
Subject: Re: recovering cd track information
>
>
> I use a simple little program called Trans Record CD Info.
> It uses the Gracenote C.B. The link is:
>
> http://pucb.com/cdinfo/cd-info.htm
>
> Tom
>
> ** Message From:
Thanks for your note.
I looked at Audiograbber and my antivirus program tells me that there's wrong
with that site. I could have told the firewall to let it run, but was
reluctant to do that.
I can't pretend to be super great with these programs but it appears that the
Audio Tag Editor isn't
s found in Winamp? That usually
> works pretty good (it's not perfect) it gets it wrong every once in a while!
> But for the most part, it does fairly well!
> Tom Kaufman
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Joe Giovanelli"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, March
Hello,
I've been going 'round in circles with recovering title and track information
from cds for which I have no notes. COULDEX fails in part because its database
is not complete. I'm not sure why Mapler fails, but my guess is that its
database can only be accessed one time if I didn't buy M
Hi, JM and All,
Many of your questions are best answered on the QWS mailing list. You'll find
it shown in the excellent manual which is supplied with QWS.
Goldwave will help you if you create a number of MIDI files and want to put
them onto a cd;. You'd record the data from a MIDI synth into
I use a Braille Sense for e-mail and occasionally the translator messes things
up. You definitely wrote:
c d e x
I wrote that for you so that there couldn't be a translation error.
As for c d e x, well, when I put a cd into the drive, I see tracks and times,
but no titles onor artist data.
P
Hello, Matthew and List,
Thank you for the info about COULDEX. I found and downloaded it.
I'm using Windows 7 so perhaps this is why help couldn't launch. Without that,
I couldn't determine how to make a cd go to a database and give me the titles
and the like.
I looked at settings but didn't
I have some cds but do not have the titles for their tracks. I need a program
which will recover this information.
I have Mapler and it shows just what I need, but I cannot copy and paste that
information. Does anyone have a suggestion about what I can use? I think
Media Player can do this b
Hello,
I don't disagree with what's been said about the h 1 recorder. I own and h 4
which I paid 100 dollars for, bought from a friend. The built-in mikes ard
really excellent! If there's an objection to them it is that the stereo image
is narrower than I like, but there is stereo.
There i
Hi, Mark and List,
Just to be sure we're on the same page, go to tools by pressing alt-that. Then
select cd Reader and press "enter."
>From what you write, that's what you're doing. I wonder if perhaps you're
>running Windows 7 and using a version of Goldwave which is not compatible with
>th
Hi, List,
There's more to the proper operation of a talking MP 3 player than installing
the Rockbox folder. There's another folder involved.
There are quite a few functions which I suspect that most players won't
support.
I'd rather have Mr. Mesa's technical support than I would want to expe
The Rockbox folder is very complex. In order for files to be spoken, there are
some utilities which must be run. These are in another folder which is a part
of what Mr. Mesa has in his Sansa players.
I think it's wonderful to see that he has taken the time and trouble to offer
these products.
Ken,
Are you telling us that the Clip reads talking books with no special keys?
Joe G.
- Original Message -
From: KEN REED
To:
Date: Thursday, Jan 27, 2011 10:11:19
Subject: sansa clip
>
>
> Hi, I'm just new at this list.
> But I just discovered that the sansa clip can read
> nls bo
and then tab to it says next button and then it
> should start burning on the disc there are also options to tell the
> wizard what to do before burning the material to your disc hope this
> helps you, if this doesn't work then get nero and it should work for you.
>
>
Hello List Members,
My name is Joe Giovanelli and have just joined your list. I've been using
computers to assist me with MIDI projects since the early '90's. This includes
putting my work onto CDS.
I have a problem in this regard: My new laptop has Windows 7 as its OS
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