If you can't find anything else to do this for you, you might try the Lame
mp3 encoder plugin for Winamp if that's the media player you use. By default
Winamp will play Ogg files. So if you select the output plugin as being the
Lame mp3 encoder and configure it with your choice in settings, when yo
There are some cordless headphones on my web site at
www.chirpingbat.com/rfheadphones.shtml. I would recommend the Advent AW-770
for $100.00, includes delivery in the United States but all the Sennheiser's
are there too. The advertised range on the Advent's is 300 feet like most
of the other
Gary you can subscribe to a couple of Sound Forge lists from my Sound
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Are these cordless headphones hearing
aid compatible? Just curious to know.
Mimi
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Hi Mimi
Sennheiser makes a set of cordless headphones specifically for people who
are hard of hearing. When I had a hearing loss of 90 percent, I could still
use them.
Don't know the model number though. I can find out for you.
Regards
Andre
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I would really appreciate that, Andre.
Thanks.
Mimi
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> Hi Mimi
>
> Sennheiser makes a set of
Morning all,
On my Sound Blaster Live card, I have a Analog input which I understands
works for cassette players and turntavles.
What is the digital input for?
DVD's and such players?
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I think there's a tutorial on For the People on how to use the Goldwave
program.
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> Is there a GW list?
Hello friends.
I wonder which version of winamp is most accessible now to install on my pc?
Thanks, George.
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will i loose quality if i convert the ogg files to mp3 or can ogg files play
on a standard stereo
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HI Stew, basically it's a text file, so you need a text to MP3
conversion programme, such as textalloudMP3 from www.nextup.com, or
the MP3 converter in Kurzweil. You can then do what you want.
Rob
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Thanks mate, it's the senheiser and Philips ranges that I'm looking
at. I've got some cheapish sony ones, but there's a lot of background
hiss on everything I play.
Rob
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Neither ogg or mp3 files are supported on standard stereos. You'll have to buy one
which supports this format. MP3 is very widely supported these days, but Iriver is the
only company making the attempt at supporting ogg files. Mp3 compression isn't nearly
as good as ogg which is why those files
The Senheisers are remarkable, in my view, for their quality and minimal
interference.
Bruce
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Hi, George, the latest version, 5.03c is just as accessible as any of
the previous versions, just don't forget, that during the installation,
to unselect modern skin support with the space bar, since by default,
everything is selected. Also, unselect the winamp agent, and
visualizations, and you'l
Hi all
Someone had a question about this earlier today - I think it was Mimi.
The model for these cordlessn headphones I used is RS65.. The headphones
make you think of a stethoscope. They are more comfortable than you would
think and they provide a lot of volume. I personally do not t
Hi All,
I've just purchased Nero 6 Ultra Edition, and have a couple questions.
Do I need any sighted assistance to install it or is the install pretty
streight forward?
I seem to remember that there is a tutorial for Nero somewhere, can anyone
tell me how to obtain that
? Or, at least, does an
steven what else could i do that would allow me to play them in a standard
stereo?
is mp4 supported on home units yet and is this a better format then ogg?
or what could i convert the ogg files into to get better quality?
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HellO!
They are really great!
I have had them but am now using RS-85.
Its the same phones but with a kind of noice reduction.
/Anders.
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Stephen, you wrote:
> but Iriver is the only company making the attempt at supporting ogg
> files.
And they do it very well, at least on their hard drive players. I listen
to a lot of low bit rate OGG files on my IHP-100 and they sound really
fine. There are a couple of other companies, which sup
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Hello:
can anyone please provide me with some xm radio discussion lists. I just
got XM radio yesterday and love it.
Thanks
Barry Campbell
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They're now playing every song from the
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Thanks, Andre.
Mimi
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> Hi all
>
> Someone had a question about thi
Hi all!
I am looking for a legal and affordable file sharing subscription service. I would
prefer to share other file types other than music, and I don't want to pay per
download. Is there any service that charges a flat subscription fee and is accessible
with Jaws 4.51 pro? Thanks!
Allison
Barry, I think DJ Ner can help you find the xm list. I love XM but am not
on the list.
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Subject: Looking for XM radio discussion lists
Hello:
can anyone please
To play ogg files in a standard stereo, you will have to burn normal audio CD's. Many
people like mp4, but that format has more licensing issues than did mp3. Converting a
file from one compressed format to another will *not* make it sound any better; in
fact, you're liable to make it sound much
Can you read the vu meters in GW when recording? Obviously, you can't see
the graph, but is there a numeric value for the peaks?
TIA
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Hello Mimi and others,
What are you using for a receiver and how accessible do you find it? Thanks
in advance.
Debbie
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I know this is off topic, bu does anyone have any suggestions for trying to
get a signal when you have a garden-level apartment, and the only windows
face north? I am having withdrawals without my XM.
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I am using the receiver XM puts out. Of
course, the home receiver isnot
accessible, but tuning around on it is
about as easy as tuning around on a
regular radio tuner.
I have a second receiver which is
connected to my computer and it is more
accessible in that Window-Eyes will read
the titles of
What's for the people?
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> I think there's a tutorial on For the People on how to use the Goldwave
> program.
how many stations and how much does it cost and what is the subscription
cost
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> Congratulati
how do i convert a file to mp3 i want to convert an ogg file to mp3 can anyone here
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> Can you read the vu meters in GW when recording? Obviously, you can't see
> the graph, but i
hey there chris you can install it with out any problem i did and it works
the best i have ever seen a cd burnning program do
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can you play mp4 cds in a standard stereo?
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To play ogg files in a standard stereo, you will have to
No.
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I have a sony xm receiver which is very accessible. I have a remote with it
like a phone pad with additional buttons. We have one in the car and one in
the house. I also have the pc version attached to my computer and as a
person using both JFW and Window Eyes, I can say that JFW needed scripts
I forgot to mention that both services
cover the Continental U.S. Sorry, not
available yet in Canada, Mexico and
other places.
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120 stations, commercial-free music,
around 60 of those, talk and variety,
and for $9.99 a month. Additional
receivers up to four, on a family plan,
$6.99 a month. Both Sirius and XM
charges the same prices now, but there
are differences; both have
commercial-free music channels. Sirius
has NPR
it is 100 stations give or take a few, and it is $9.99 a month, and it is
worth every cent if you're lucky enough to live where you can get a signal.
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I totally agree. Yes, the Delphi Skifi
keypad is arranged like that of a
touchtone phone so anyone can use the
remote. It's easy to set presets and
find your XM personality and I know I've
found mine! The PCR version is great.
Encode favorite XM programs right onto
my hard drive. Don't need tap
I must also add there are none of the
following on XM or Sirius:
Howard Stern
Tom Li-kass
(Leykes, but I call him that because he
degrades women horribly and people are
stupid enough to listen to this jerk.)
Rush Limbaugh
(His syndicator will not let him go on
satellite radio.)
Dr. Laura Schlessin
I'm looking for a Goldwave tutorial which was presented by for-the-people.
When I go to the page, sometimes, and every time I try to use the help link,
I'm told that MSIE has encountered a problem and needs to close. Does
anyone have suggestions about what I can do either to get the tutorial or
fi
Mimi, do you use both services?
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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:05 PM
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> I forgot to mention that both services
> cover the Continen
Yeah, it will not work where there is a
lot of tree cover and out there in the
woods. I found this out by accident
when I visited friends living in the
country and could not listen to XM for
two weeks. I managed, but I missed my
favorite shows.
Mimi
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I will be as soon as I am in my new
apartment. I've been snooping on
Sirius's website and getting acquainted
with their channel lineup. I ordered
the receiver yesterday.
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You can get "Sirius Radio'" music channels on "Dish". You don't get the
talk channels or WSN but it gives you a good variety.
Marsha Anderson
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can someone tell me how to record a m3u file or a pls file on my hard
drive?
and does anyone no of any good programme that is jfw friendly for mixing 2
songs on the beat like say for example 2 dance tunes
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You don't record either file. At least the .M3U file is a straight text
file with a list of files you want played by an MP3 player or software with
complete path statements if need be.
For example, if you had a folder called beatles and one called rolling (for
the Stones), you might have beatles\y
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