APH and it was $375
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And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths."
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Hello Many thanks for this one I think I should be ok from these, I shall
have to give them a try.
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Hello Steve, You have given me some work here to do Many thanks
for these very much appreciated.
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Hi guys
I've just visited Mikes Radio World and it works just fine here.
Chrissie
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Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 3:16 AM
Subject: Mike's Radio World was lissoning to the radio on the net
> Unfortunate
I've just had a look and tried listening to several streams and its working
fine for me.
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Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 3:16 AM
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> Unfor
HellO!
A couple a years ago when i was using Dos i had a lot o sound-files with the
extension .mod or .s3m and .xm and .it.
I have heard that winamp should play these kinds of files but i am not sure.
Does anybody know any other player which can play these files?
THanks in advance.
/Anders.
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Hi.
There have been seven or eight upgrades, both to the firmware in the
unit and to the transfer software on the PC. Have a look at
http://sun1.aph.org/tech/bp_new.htm
for a list up to march of this year. After march, the major
additions are the ability to play Audible boo
Here are a couple more.
http://millcreekmedia.com/sixfriends/subdir2/radio.html
for radio reading services, some you will have to
subscribe to, some like Sun Sounds of Arizona you
won't.
These are in the U.S.
http://www.yrguk.com/news/worldnews.htm
for shortwave stations, you need real player 10, f
Just bought oneand love it. My husband whois sighted also bought one for
his audible and mp3 books. Very fine machine!
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From: "Robert Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: th
There are lots of players that will play these types of files. Modplug is
one such player. If you do a Google search for .mod players you will come
up with a list of them.
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On 7/11/2004 at 1:26 PM Anders Holmberg wrote:
>HellO!
>A couple a years ago when
it's not very accessible btw
no way to move in a file with the cursor.
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 12:14:57 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>
>There is _free_ multitracking software, complete with effects and ability to
>have audio plugins, called Audacity. Go to
>
>http://audacity.sourceforge.net
>
>It is
Hi Mimi.
The jitter correction is found on the read options tab. You can't get to
this if you're using the wizard though.
Kevin
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Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 7:55 PM
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Hi Steve,
I just tried listening to some stations on Mike's Radio World, and
didn't have any problems. The New Stations page was updated towards the end
of June.
Hope this helps.
Yours Sincerely,
Kelly John Sapergia
For a mix of New Age, Ambient, Easy Listening, Smooth Jazz and Global
Fus
Yu enable DMA for your CD drive through control panel, system, device
manager. Select the rewriter and then tab to properties. You'll find an
option to enable DMA there. This should come with a little health warning
though. You'll be warned by Windows that changing the setting could cause
the h
Your assistance is much appreciated. Thanks much.
If you get to messages, please excuse. I am having difficulty with my
email.
Frank
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Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:10 PM
go to
www.mikesradioworld.com
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>From what I've seen lately, the links on Mike's radio World appear to work
for the most part. But I haven't found any new links. This could just
involve my own area of listening interest, but that's what I've noticed
during the past several months.
Larry
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From: "Suni
Hi David.
It seems Ahead have changed their support pages and the closest you'll get
to the help tool as was is at http://www.ahead.de/en/632181889268729.html#9
That said, it seems they're happy to take log files attached to e-mails to
the support desk so that may be the best course of action for
Hi all, I don't know too much about Cordless Headphones, and wondered
if someone could help me out a bit. I've an MP3 player and my
computer, both of which I want to use with cordless headphones. I
don't know which sort to buy, things to look out for and so on. I'm
also aware that in life you ge
Hi Joe, you're right, it's not quite so accessible, however it's
possible to type in exactly the way you want to store the albums by
following the rules in that list view. I can't however find where
they've hidden the ability to store a CD as one file rather than as
many as you used to be able to
Thanks, Milton, for the information in your message quoted below. If
only there was a similar product which used Eloquence text to speech
rather than Doubletalk I'd snap it up in a heartbeat.
I read the article comparing the BookPort and BookCourier, but I felt
it did an inadequate job of compari
Alright Paul,
What is this book port thing anyway? What does it do?
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:42:42 -0700 Paul Henrichsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hi. I'd spend the extra money and get the bookport. It does more than
> the
> book courier.
>
>
> >you may want to get the Book Courier instead. B
Thanks.
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Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 9:22 AM
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> Hi Mimi.
>
> The jitter correction is found on the read options tab. You can't get to
Once I've performed a search, and selected a file to download,
how do I perform the actual act of downloading?
In fact, is there a tutorial on winmx I can access?
I'm using jfw5 on a win xp system.
Thanks in advance.
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After I find out what I want I just hit the Enter key. I think you can also
hit Control, ALT, D. Don't quote me on the last one. Like I said I usually
hit enter.
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Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 4:55 PM
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Hi. I'd spend the extra money and get the bookport. It does more than the
book courier.
you may want to get the Book Courier instead. Book port it=s made buy the
same company for APH.
-- "Sarai and Rosie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey:
At the ACB convention, I saw a book port. It plays everyt
hi Doug,
after you have selected the file that you want, press the right mouse
buttohn.
this brings up the context menuu in the list is the download option.
check out the other options.
have fun.
Larry Lawrence
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www.lawrencehammocks.com
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The courier has less functions and I think it cannot read as many file
types. it is easier to learn because it doesn't do as much.
So you need to decide if you want something that might take you a bit
longer to learn how to use or not.
What's the difference b/t the two?
Sarai and Rosie, Proverbs
Hi, Jim. Aren't you on the bookport list? You might want to go to the aph
web site and join the bookport e-mail list. There is quite a bit of beta
testing going on for those who want to do so.
While I totally agree with Mr. Carter about the book port, and I purchased
one at the very outset, I ha
Hello Jeff and listers,
I bought the BC when it first came out but my unit was buggy and ran
through batteries at an alarming clip. I also lost a memory card to the
device and had to send it in for service when it totally stopped working
after a battery change. So when I finally got aroun
Hit enter on the track you want, and then hit control t to get to the
transfers window.
Take an extra moment when you find yourself at piece, to think about your
values, and your own affluency.
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on Sunday 7/11/2004 03:55 PM, doug leavens said:
Once I've performed a search, and selected a file to download,
how do I perform the actual act of downloading?
In fact, is there a tutorial on winmx I can access?
I'm using jfw5 on a win x
According to the manual for the Book Port, mp3 at 128 bit rate will
play fine and in stereo.
There is no A.C. plug adapter. Its recommended that you buy and use
rechargeable batteries and recharge on a separate battery charger.
The unit comes with a 64 mb flash card and you can buy additional
fla
Yes, Debbie, I appreciate your comments. I do have a couple more
questions about the BookPort.
You mentioned "resuming" in mp3 files. Are you saying that the
BookPort will remember where you stop listening to an mp3 file and
start at that spot when you resume listening?
Also, the BC mentioned h
Jeff,
Both the BC and BP have auto-resume for any file type. Also the update
procedures are about the same for both--the Bookport transfer software
automatically notifies you of updates and will download them automatically
if you tell it to do so. The Doubletalk synthe really is not that bad--I
l
You sold me on the book port!
-- "Debbie Crafts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Jeff and listers,
I bought the BC when it first came out but my unit was buggy and ran
through batteries at an alarming clip. I also lost a memory card to the
device and had to send it in for service when i
Hi, I use total recorder and works fine, but why would I be able to play back file
recorded with total recorder and work fine and others recorded also via the web only
play back what I typed. Some radio broadcasts such as Blumberg radio and wbix am
radio record and play back just as good as I
Hi David. I don't know if anyone has answered your question, but a
multichanel soundcard will allow you to hear things in stereo, while using
Jaws or Window-eyes for software speech.
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Seems to me, if my FM unit is any example, that the audio plug-in cord is
also the antenna, or at least part of it, and the RF may be messing with
your card. You might try an extension cable which may improve your signal
and reduce the RF getting back to your sound card.
Geoff
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Hi all. A while back, I heard of a free sound editing program called MP3 Direct Cut.
I've looked at that website. It sounds like there's a lot of free editing software
there. I'm wondering if MP3 Direct Cut offers things like pitch shift like Soundforge?
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I bought some las tyear from ccrane that had a range of 300 fett, and they
worked very well. They require a lot of battery power, but they do have
rechargeable ones that come with it. You can get them for around 100 bucks.
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I have a pair of Senheiser (SP?) headphones which I very much like. They
come with a spare rechargeable battery which you can charge while the
current one is in use, and the sound is very good.
Bruce
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There is a page for blind Audacity users, and at least part of it addresses
this problem. And there's a list of keyboard commands I can post here if
anyone wishes. David
Linkname: Audacity Wiki: AudacityForBlindUsers
URL: http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.pl?AudacityForBlindUsers
On
Hi Kevin
Thanks very much for this information!
David
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
> Yu enable DMA for your CD drive through control panel, system, device
> manager. Select the rewriter and then tab to properties. You'll find an
> option to enable DMA there. This should come with
Thanks once again Kevin. I am saving all your suggestions to a file for
later exploring.
David
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
> Hi David.
>
> It seems Ahead have changed their support pages and the closest you'll get
> to the help tool as was is at http://www.ahead.de/en/63218188926872
Hi Gary, yes I got at least two other respnses to my question. Thanks for
yours as well. David
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Gary Wood wrote:
> Hi David. I don't know if anyone has answered your question, but a
> multichanel soundcard will allow you to hear things in stereo, while using
> Jaws or Window
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