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The stream sounds great here!
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Hi Katrina.
You can only rip a CD that has been burned as an audio CD, that is, it will
play in a standard CD player.
I don't know I-Tunes but assume that the MP3 option will burn the CD in the
same way as it would a data CD, that is, a set of files.
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hi friends, i am about to purchase a new recorder, i need a professional
recorder, i was about to purchase a mini-disk recorder i have been useing
mini-disks for my journalism work for the past few years, but now it has
been suggested to me that i change to a flash card recorder, the model
mention
Hi. I think you may be slightly exagerating your comments. Sure, there's
some high end loss but not enough to make the station unlistenable. If you
have a decent pair of stereo speakers the sound is quite acceptable. You
should also be aware that any new radio station can possibly have teathing
There's a station around here on FM that's been on since 51. It seems to
have almost no high or low at all as they must filter that all out. I
suspect they do this because at times you hear a high-pitch tone on the
radio from them that they probably haven't figured any other way to
eliminate bu
Warren,
As the one who started the feedback in this thread, I think I can speak for
everyone else who offered their comments: NONE of our comments were, or were
intended, to disparage Jonathan, his efforts, or The Minx, IN ANY WAY. They
were, AND ARE, offered in the spirit of HELPFUL feedback,
A MEN
At 04:04 PM 2/16/2006, you wrote:
>Hi. I think you may be slightly exagerating your comments. Sure, there's
>some high end loss but not enough to make the station unlistenable. If you
>have a decent pair of stereo speakers the sound is quite acceptable. You
>should also be aware that any
Hi Warren, thanks for your support. I know that for those who were affected
by the original problem, the audio sounded really, really bad, so I've no
problem with getting feedback. The issue is resolved now, and we're down to
good old personal preference now. There has been and will continue to be
I guess it just didn't work with Jonathan's first message. When I typed it
in later, it worked fine.
Paul Henrichsen
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It sounds great through winamp on my computer as well. The highs are great,
very high quality or cd quality, I guess on my computer.
Paul Henrichsen
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sounds great here through winamp and windows media player here.
good going jonathan. Chris
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From: "Paul Henrichsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 6:09 PM
Subject: RE: An Announcement about a new I
Jonathan, What did the problem turn out to be?
Thanks
At 04:53 PM 02/16/2006, you wrote:
>Hi Warren, thanks for your support. I know that for those who were affected
>by the original problem, the audio sounded really, really bad, so I've no
>problem with getting feedback. The issue is resolved now,
Hi Michael, I have absolutely no clue. It was hard because none of the
computers here exhibited the problem when I played the stream so it was a
hard one for me to emulate. I ended up changing my DSP plug-in for
Shoutcasting, changing the compressor used, and a few other random things.
One of those
Not sure if Jonathan has done some more tweaking since my last comments, but
the stream now sounds great. That near clipping effect I was hearing last
night is no longer there. It sounds really good, clean and punchy with
great highs and good bass. Listening with Winamp.
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hi. Yep, it sounds absolutely beautiful now!!
See, that's exactly what I meant before, the fact
that I was mentioning that the audio sounded
awful was to *help* Jonathan fix the problem, and
offer suggestions as to how to fix it, not to
give him trouble. After all, he was the one who
helped
Hello List.
Today I purchased a plantronics stereo u s b headset for my computer
listening. After installing it I fine, that I can't play audio on both the
soundcard and the headset at the same time. As a result, Jaws plays on the
headset while music etc plays on from the sound card. Is there
As web stations go the station sounds great to me better than XM radio who's
quality sucks anyway.
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From: "Warren Goodwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: An Announcement about a new Internet
Joe, the ICD-MX20 is great. One can change its menus with the supplied
screen reader friendly software. Its recordings are of good quality, but
not good enough for radio broadcasts, the maximum audio quality is 48
KBPS. If you work for newspapers etc., you should have no problems with
this audio qu
Well now, it all depends on the equipment being
used. If you're using a crappy pare of speakers,
then it'll show. I have a XM MyFi and really
love the quality on my home stereo unit, so everyone's ears are different.
At 12:43 AM 2/17/2006, you wrote:
>As web stations go the station sounds gr
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