Thanks for that.
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Not meaning to speak for Kevin, but this is
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Hi Kevin. But then, isn't the manual saying that in order to avoid bad
choices, we
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The settings are disabled, default, vbr old, then vbr new, and finally
vbr-abr. I think maybe with that
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> Hi Kevin. But then, isn't the manual saying that in order to avoid bad
> choices, we should use the 64 kbps setting with
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Just one thing, an example of the confusing nature of the manual. I
reread
that section a couple of
Hi Kevin. Thanks. I won't. Haha.
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Hi Gary.
Yes, that rough
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Just one thing, an example of the confusing nature of the manual. I
reread
that section a couple of times, and it doesn't seem to be actually
recommen
think.
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Thanks for explaining this. One more question about settings:
I'
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I think you've just about summed it up there Daniel.
I wouldn't use a floor of less than 128kbps for music but here's the info
from the manual expl
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> Just one thing, an example of the confusing nature of the manual. I
reread
> that section a couple of times, and it doesn't seem to
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> Hi Kevin. Thanks for the interesting information. How many hours of
> playing time can you get with 192 kbps. They say that MP3 files are a
tenth
> the size of wav fil
erface.
That's all. Hope this is clear.
All best,
Daniel
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Remember,
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The manual states that the floor should be at 64 kbp
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I don't know whether the issues with the full version of 1.51 were only
screen reader related but they may well be. I don't think there's a
company
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I'm curious. If the full version didn't work, and the company knew
it, why
didn&
of twitch I'm saying bitterly, considering how explicit and patient
you're being to clarify this stuff.
Thanks again,
Daniel
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lied by 2 minutes.
Regards.
Kevin
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> I
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Thanks for explaining this. One more question about settings:
I've learned from you how to make variable bit rate settings. N
n use otherwise, so
that only blind users are still using the beta, instead of the finished
product?
I
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and then
do you still set a minimum and maximum for it to work with?
thanks, guys.
coencodr fr
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> Ah, so the Control A select all works, even though control homeand then
> select to end didn't? Interesting. In other such situations, often
control
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I use that version of CDEX as I think most people on the list do. There is
actually an updated
evin
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> One more thing: I just opened the cop
x27;m up to in that regard.
thanks again.
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Hi Daniel.
Okay, I'll try and
the latest version of CdEx?
thanks.
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Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 10:53 AM
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Hi Daniel.
CDEX will allow you to us
del changer
in
> my stereo has no problem with the same CDs. But I always expected that,
> having heard much about it already in reading about all this here and
there.
>
> thanks,
> daniel
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Hi Daniel.
CDEX will allow you to use a number of encoders to rip your music and allow
you
s.
Regards.
Kevin
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> Hi Kelly,
> thanks
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Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 3:28 PM
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the options you mentioned with Windows media ripping are also available in
ripping
the options you mentioned with Windows media ripping are also available in
ripping MP3s with CDEX. remember it is in Microsoft's interest to make
windows Media appear to be a much more attractive experience than the
infinitely portable and compatible MP3 format. With MP3 encoding, files can
b
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Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 4:56 AM
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Daniel,
If you get any answers back with info that explains any of this MP/3W MA
Daniel,
If you get any answers back with info that explains any of this MP/3W MA
stuff, I would greatly appreciate if you would send a copy my way. I can
tell that you already are light years a head of me when it comes to
understanding this stuff. Smile
Thanks
Shannon
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