>I knew this would happen eventually. That doesn't mean I like
>it. I wouldn't mind it as much if our government spent as much time
>stopping price fixing in our american music industry. Then I could
>support this move. (sigh) All hale the power of the record
beta, and my machine seems happy with it. Have a
look at the change log in one of the user reviews below the program
description on this page.
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/CDex_for_Windows_NTXP/930285642/1
Monica
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>Replay A/V does very well with podcasts. I like how it stores files
>and the flexibility it offers in checking for new episodes. Replay
>meets all of my podcasting needs from recording to downloading and
>playing them.
Monica
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ality
really is quite good, and it's worth taking some time to learn to use
the software.
I hope this has been helpful to you. If you have questions, you can
email me here or off-list, or you can Skype me with rhyami as the
user name. Just please let me know you're from this
very rich and clear. You might have a look at
the FAQ on the Total Recorder web site to find out how it processes
data for the wma files.
Monica
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At Saturday 5/20/2006 04:37 AM, you wrote:
>Monica,
>Are you sure that Total recorder can d
>I own and regularly use TextAloud from http://www.nextup.com There
>is a full demo available, and I have found it to be both stable and
>feature-rich.
Monica
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e can get the most from the software. I recommend the
pro version because of its feature set, but the standard version
edits well too. Go to:
http://www.totalrecorder.com
Monica
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At Friday 5/19/2006 03:25 AM, you wrote:
>Hello Frien
Hi. Are any of you using MTV's new Urge music service? I've just
downloaded the software along with the beta of Media Player 11 for
XP. I'd appreciate hearing about any of your experiences with either
of these pieces of software or the Urge service itself. Thanks.
Monica
V
orked. The particular
boombox I had did have a headphone jack. They probably all do.
Monica Lofton with her incredihound, Grandpa James
MSN and Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Minor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list."
Se
FileForum has it. Go to http://www.fileforum.com and search for it
in the search box on the main page.
Monica
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On Thursday 3/9/2006 01:44 PM, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
> Does any one know where I can down lowed Audacity?
>
>I wood
.
Shift+Down: Move the selected show down in the list.
Alt+1 through Alt+9: Quickly tune to the show listed first, second, etc.
F1: Open the User Guide.
Enter: Edit the selected show.
Alt+F4: Exit.
Monica
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Chris, this particular driver seems to neatly sidestep the problems
you describe and is really the only way to record from a sound card
if you use software speech. It is stable and only runs when asked
to. It is also a polite guest and goes away when it's not wanted.
Monica
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3 is a familiar format, and I just wanted to point out that
there are other, and possibly better, options available to us.
Monica
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On Monday 3/6/2006 06:51 PM, you wrote:
>Remember, they capture the wma or real audio stream by downloading t
cast so you can download a review of the program and
how it works. The review is done by Sean Randall, a blind man and
experienced software reviewer. Hope that helps.
Monica
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On Monday 3/6/2006 11:28 AM, you wrote:
>While I know nothing
lly handles the library much better out of the box. I have
tried it, and it is the better choice for this application.
Monica
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On Monday 3/6/2006 01:13 AM, you wrote:
>The library is one of the most useful things about Rhapsody. I use it
Hi, Doc. Yes, Rhapsody only uses wma format. However, you can play
the files in RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, or Rhapsody
itself. I'd pay good money if they'd fix Winamp so it could play
protected files. I'd buy the pro version then.
Monica
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sic folder in the My Documents folder on your machine. Once you've
downloaded to your heart's content, exit Rhapsody and load Media
Player to sort or play your tunes.
Monica
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based on images and colors. I know that's not what you wanted to
>hear.
Monica
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