That's a speed issue. Another thing to watch for if you're using .wav
sources: apparently, for some technical reason, if the .wav file is a mono
source, you need to convert this into stereo, or it only records half of the
track. Fortunately, in Sound Forge, this only takes a second to make a
stereo
That's what the wizard is called. It's one of the buttons you can click on
when running Nero.
Blessings,
Brian
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Glad to help. Since I've started using Nero, I'll never go back to Easy CD
Creator. Nero is in my opinion, a much better, as well as stable product.
Blessings,
Brian
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I am burning at 12 x and it is still putting gaps in betweeen my .rax files
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> That's a speed issue.
Hi Daniel make sure you have the latest updates, from Roxio and it will work
fine. Look for basic 6 updates.
Randy Jones
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Not yet.
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Thanks Paul, sorry for that silly question. Don't think I really put my
point across correctly. What I meant to ask is: some MP3 albums downloaded
from such places as, Winmx, Kazaalite, will be in one long MP3 file. What I
wanted to know, can CDEX split these files into seperate tracks, before
burn
here is the link to down load the trial version for evaluation
http://www.nero.com/us/neroue-prog.php
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Hello. I had a question about this topic some weeks ago but noone answered
unles some private mails. Again, is there any way to transfer recordings
made with Sony minidiscs to pc for late editing other than manualy recording
with sound editing software with minidisk plugged to line in? With sonic
s
Hi, all. Going out of town today and will unsubscribe for a little
while. We'll be taking along our new ten gig archose player/recorder with
Rockbox which my beloved husband was able to get talking. Haven't a clue
how to use it yet but I'm sure we'll be full of questions when we get back.
Pl
Hi Daniel make sure you have the latest updates, from Roxio and it will work
fine. Look for basic 6 updates.
Randy Jones
Hmmm well, that's the first place I went after the Plextor site, and it
told me in some of the trouble shooting articles I read that version 6 is
not supported by Win '98 firs
Hi folks! I am doing more and more work with sound editing now, and I am slowly but
surely getting the hang of sound forge. I was wondering where I could find a really
good basic sound forge tutorial that starts from the beginning, and brings you up to
speed. I need one that uses jfw as the p
is it pritty jaws friendly?
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> That's what the wizard is called. It's one of the buttons you can click
on
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Hi,
Jonathan Mosen did an excellent Sound Forge tutorial. It is based on
version 4.5 but all still basically applies to version 7. I got it from
Freedom Scientific.
Robert Carter
At 11:42 AM 6/19/2004, you wrote:
Hi folks! I am doing more and more work with sound editing now, and I am
slowly b
Hi Mike,
You can order a 2 part sound forge tutorial from
http://www.hartgen.org/forge.html the only thing is that it's designed for
the window-eyes screen reader.
You can also get a sound forge tutorial from John Wilson's site which is
http://web.onetel.com/~fromthekeyboard the only problem is t
Don't think so. I think this would require something like Sound Forge, or
Goldwave, or some sound editing program, but don't know for sure.
Maybe someone else on this list can give you a better answer.
Paul
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Hi.
CDEX won't allow you to split a large MP3 track into many smaller files.
You could try a program called MP3CLIP to do this.
The following text is taken from www.jfwlite.com where you can download the
program.
You use it with winamp and you have to have both programs running at the
same time
Hi Deon.
There's a couple of points here. As you say you get the titles of the
tracks shown, you've obviously got CDEX to get the information from the CDDB
set already.
When you say that you only see titles, do you mean in the CDEX window before
ripping begins or do you mean in the resulting fil
I saw that one, but wasn't sure if it still worked because of the version
difference. Thanks for the help.
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When I check a blank CDR's capacity in Nero with CTRL+I, it shows 79 minutes
and 703 MB. However, when I make an audio compilation of wav files and
check the compilations size , the size exceeds the 703 MB while being less
than 79 minutes. Do I need to keep the MB below 703 even though the total
Rick,
Thanks for posting this! I've been looking for a pair of these at a decent
price since I slammed mine in a car door! I'll be much more careful with
the new ones, believe me!
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Yes, it's very JAWS friendly.
Blessings,
Brian
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> is it pritty jaws friendly?
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How good are these? I have a pair of Koss head phones that lack mids, and
are quite boomy on the bass end of things.
Blessings,
Brian
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These are great!--very crisp on the spoken-word stuff I mostly listen to.
Music is balanced with good mids and enough base to suit me.
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Hello!
I did some wrong settings when recorded a football match from the euro 2004
champion chip.
I used goldwave and now when i listen ther is a kind of distorsion or
something like that.
Now i wonder if there can be away to reduce the distorsion from the file.
I guess i turnde the wave/mp3 volume
Hi,
I am trying to convert a wav file to mp3,
using CDEX, but I keep getting a message saying that the wav file is not a
valid wav file.
Is there anything I can do to correct this?
Richard Justice
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I love these headphones. I've been using them for years, and I can't say
enough about how great I think they are. They have a lifetime warnity on
them as well. If anything happens to them, just send them the faulty
headphones, and ten dollars, and then, they'll send you a brand new pair.
That's
Hi Hank. It seems to be pretty Jaws friendly for me.
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