Kevin, I read your very informative message and it alone helped. However,
I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.
Jim
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From: "Kevin Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: recording audio streams
Hi, go to
http://www.acbradio.org/archives/mainmenu/mm0883.mp3
which is a direct link to the file originally done by Monty Icenogle,
and it is about an hour long.
On Sat, 21 May 2005 04:14:54 -0400, James Shaker wrote:
>Kevin, I read your very informative message and it alone helped. However,
Hi, I have looked on eabay for Sound Forge 6 but didn't find anyone who soled
it. I was wondering if anyone has an arriginal copy of Sound Forge 6 on CD
because the two versions of Sound Forge, versions 7 and 8 do not support
windows Millennium and I don't want to upgrade to XP. The Reason I say
Hi all!
I downloaded WinMx and the scripts for jfw 5 off of the jfwlite page. It said
that scripts written for jfw 5 should work with version 6. I am running jfw 6
on an xp pro machine and the scripts won't work. What should I do?
Allison
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Well, Thank you for a constructive and instructive post. Maybe that will
encourage someone to actually investigate the problem many of us have. After
all, this _is a very popular program and should probably not be lightly
dismissed as something useful.
Jay
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Station Ripper will record just the audio stream and not any other sound
that comes through your speakers. If you are recording an internet only
station then each song will be saved with its own titgle, etc. as the file
name. If it is a real radio station that is over the net it will be one
incompl
I have both WindowEyes and Jaws and I tried music match plus myself. But I
couldn't get it to work with line in recordings so I gave it up. I agree
with your point about not dismissing it lightly. When there is a popular
program out there, I figure it became popular due to the features that it
Hi Lisa. Replay Radio is also worth a try. It works well with either Jaws
or WindowEyes and I find it easier to use than Total Recorder when setting
up timed recordings. just a personal preference thing, I suppose, but you
might want to have a look at it.
Larry
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Hi Jim. You'll have to go to ACBRadio.ORG, to the on demand section. Maybe
there's a tutorial of Total Recorder in the archives of Main Menu. Hope
this helps.
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005
Install the scripts into JFW 5 if you haven't taken it off your machine yet.
Then run the merge utility in JFW 6.1 and it should work. That's how I got
mine to function.
Dan Kerstetter
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Thank you much. I listened to the tutorial and it was great!
Jim
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Allison,
Are you using version 3.31 of WinMx? To my knowledge, scripts haven't yet
been written for the later version (3.53).
Also, it might be worth checking you have the correct installation path:
c:\documents and settings\username\application data\freedom
scientific\jaws\6.x\settings\enu. Note
Well, the problem is that I upgraded from 4.51 straight to 6.
Allison
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To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: problem with WinMx scripts
Install the scripts into JFW 5 if you ha
It turns out I was installing them in the enu folder found in program files.
Thanks for clearing that up! They should work now!
Allison
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Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:48 PM
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hi all, i'm currently using CD trustee to catalogue all my cd's. just
wondering if there are any other such programs accessible using JFW?
kevin - co-owner/moderator of the blind gamers discussion list
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Hi everybody,
I'm new to this topic, so I hope I ask the correct questions.
Basically, what I am looking for is an accessible and effective way to
convert text or MS Word files into mp3 or wav. I use Open Book currently,
but I imagine there is something out there which would more adequately m
It should be in the ond demand section of ACB Radio. If you can't find
it there, if you have messinger, perhaps I can send it to you.
Take care.
Kevin
On Sat, 21 May 2005 04:14:54 -0400 "James Shaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Kevin, I read your very informative message and it alone helped.
You could try TextAloud to convert text into WAV or MP3 files. You can
download it on a try and buy basis and it's inexpensive if you decide to go
for it.
Kevin
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To:
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 2:56
Lisa-Maree! Any program that records audio on your computer will
probably be capable of recording directly from the Internet.
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Scott,
So far as I'm aware, there *is* in the current version of Open Book (version
7x) the ability to do just this, though I haven't learned yet how to do it,
myself. There is a mailing list specifically for Open Book Users, and if
you write to me privately, I'll find the subscription informat
Yardbird,
I recently tried and purchased TextAloud, and just love it. I like to copy
files to a cdrw, and listen to them on my Victor Reader Classic. It's
really one of the best buys I've made in a while. The rendering is only as
good as my error correcting job after scanning a document or boo
Hi,
The program I like it very much is
Advanced disc catalogue Version 1.51 from
http://www.elcomsoft.com
It's very screen reader friendly.
Good luck!
Marijan
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:08
Yardbird,
First of all, I think I accidently addressed my previous message on this
issue to you rather than Scott, who originally posted the enquiry
concerning this matter. Anyway, what I wanted to say regarding the facility
for converting text files to mp3 within Openbook is this. Openbooks o
Can somebody recommend a good place to download this
driver? have a friend who needs it, and his cd is
broken. I have a creative soundblaster PCI, so can't
send him mine, lol.
Shawn Klein
moderador grupo skype-portugues
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Hello friends. I am thinking of burning my huge album files on to dvd.
How do i go about doing this with nero version six?
Thanks. Randy
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Thanks Daniel. Actually, I *am* using Openbook to do the conversions now,
I'm just searching for a better alternative. Text Aloud has been suggested
by one list member, and I intend to give it a try.
Good luck,
Scott
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I have little experience with playing DVD's on my computer or on a mini hi
fi system I have.
I have just purchased the movie Ray with audio description.
I try to run it in Windows Media and Power DVD with little success.
All I can get is a short audio track of "Georgia On My Mind". I don't know
Go to the Creative Lab site or you might try going to Soundblasterddcom.
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>To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
>Date: Sat, 21 May 2005 15:07:10 -0700 (PDT)
>Subject: soundblaster 5.1 driver needed
>Can somebody recommend a good place to do
You might look under languages for the video description. Unfortunately, it
will not always be labeled as video description.
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Winamp version 5.091 final is now available and one place where you
can get it is at
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Winamp_5_Full/1066336873/1.
This is different to the version of Winamp 5.091 that was released a
few days ago according to a comment on the Beta News home page at
www.betan
Hi,
I appreciate your testomonial for CDs played in the Victor rReader, but I
believe the person asked only about converting files to .mp3, if I'm not
mistaken, to be played on players that use such files. I don't own a Victor
Reader nor do I plan to budget for one, because so much of what I wa
Ah, thanks Scottt. I'm a little behind you. Just recently upgraded to Open
Book 7.02 from an earlier version, and haven't even learned how to do this,
yet.
Thanks.
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From: "Scott Blanks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 21,
The file size I got for it was 4,971 KB, the size you quoted was 5,090,152.
The link routed me to Winamp's site. I tried it twice and got the same
size. Thanks.
Mr. Richard T. Costa
Certified Horsemanship Association
www.cha-ahse.org
C.H.A. Committee for Instructors for Riders with Disabilitie
Greetings,
As this is not a music request list, may I suggest anybody wishing to
enquire about music, or looking for music, join my list by sending a blank
email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where, within reason, requests can be posted (though not vast numbers of
listed tracks please).
I am the list o
What operating system does your friend need it for
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Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 5:07 PM
Subject: soundblaster 5.1 driver needed
> Can somebody recommend a good place to download this
> driver? have a friend who needs it, a
Yardbird,
I really wasn't so much singing the praises of the Victor, but I will if
it's called for.I figure however, that most people who wan to go to the
trouble to convert text files to an audio format aren't likely to listen to
them on a computer that also has a screen reader. They are most
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