Hi Everyone:
I am also a proud owner of the Edirol R1. I got it from SameDayMusic which
kindly included a FREE 256MB CompactFlash card as a bonus offer with my
purchase. Now, does anyone have an accessible copy of this thingy's manual?
I don't have access to a reader and can't learn to use th
Kevin,
Blaze media pro doesn't convert .wma file into .wav to edit it, but it edit
the file directly in .wma format. That's wy I wish to use it because I avoid
the further losing of quality.
The way you describe is how works goldwave or other .wav sound editors.
I really like goldwave and sound f
Monica,
Are you sure that Total recorder can directly edit the .wma, .ogg files?
Sevearl years ago I installed it but I didn't like it at that time. I can't
remember that it has such a feature to edit directly compressed files.
Maybe last versions have it?
Thanks very much!
Marijan
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hi list, trying to play music purchased, and wimamp is not retrieving the
required licences
running the latest version of winamp. any idea why this is, and how I can fix
it please?
mark vincent
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I tried it out with sound fordge, and was pretty interesting playing it
backwards.
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Hi.
I've just taken a look at this software as I was curious having never seen
an editor for WMA files that didn't have to convert to WAV firstly. I can't
see any detail in the WMA editor section that says that no conversion
happens first though it does say that it can record directly to WMA.
Ca
http://www.blazemp.com/wma_editor_software.htm
If you read carefully, you'll read the page title:
"WMA Editor - WMA Editor Software - Direct Editor for WMA Files"
All the best!
Marijan
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look online for "virtual amp" plugins for your audio software. There are a
bunch of them out there and they work with many software products.
Robin
PS Also check out the Project Studio Network website and podcast. These are
guys who have done pro recording and are good at mentioning helpful soft
If you would like these set files please write to Doug Directly at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Steve.
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I've got some simple set files for Skype 2.5 if anyone wants to try
them. So far, when the up and down arrow keys are pressed, I have
gotten WE to speak the co
There is a free program called Audacity on SourceForge.org. IT has a menu
item to slow speed.
You might also consider a program called Tabledit. This program creates
tablature files which can blew played as midi files at various speeds. There
are a lot of tab files online already created by oth
Thanks - I must admit I thought that the language used on the web site was
generally a little dumbed down for the novice user and so the name WMA
editor just told me that it can edit a WMA file, not that it wouldn't
convert it first to WAV and convert it back again. I'll maybe download it
and see
Dear Joe:
Price of storage cards is dedtermined by where you buy them but also by the
speed at which they operate and but they extra features they provide. Not
all cards give their "x" reading but some operate at a speed as high as
150x.
To check prices you might want to go to
www.pricegrabb
Hello friends,
if there are total recorder v6 user here,
I'd like to know if you have been able to record 2 different streams at once
with the new version 6.
I mean, record these streams via scheduled recordings.
for some unknown reasons , it doesn't work here.
it work if I restart the record
Textaloud mp3 is my favorite choice too,
but if you like the Eloquence voice , try the
Biblos software.
it's made by a blind italian.
Biblos actually use the Eloquence Engine we have with jfw (eci.dll)
for the synth to produce mp3 file.
as a result, Biblos can convert files to mp3 at a ultra fa
Not being a window eyes user, I can't comment. However, with stand alone
programs such as skread from www.randylaptop.com available, I doubt it's
really necessary.
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Hi, Jerry! Well, I'm just getting around to trying to put my JAWS 7 on a
different sound card. I'm in jfw.ini but don't see anything about a synth
port. Here's what I have:
[Options]
; If FirewallCheck is set to 1, JAWS will attempt to check if a firewall
; application is running by prematu
hi,
thanks for the info. this one looks good as i can't stand the pauses in via
voice. eloquence is awesome, i enjoy just chilling listening to text files
on my pc and look forward to reading on the bus!
thanks
brandon
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hi list,
just so everyone knows, if they try biblos, a lot of the features are
inaccessible due to them being in italian. it's hard to understand what's
going on in it, so yeah. be aware of that.
for now, I'll just stick to text sound with IBM Via Voice.
later
brandon
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fo r research's purpose, does anyone else here running an older amd
processor experience troubles with skype?
i've heard reports that skype was written to cause instability on just such
systems
tj
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Thanks, Chris!
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Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 2:52 AM
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>A new report from the surrgeon general says that playing music of any
> kind backwards could s
Some things I heard played backwards sounded like Russian to me!
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>I tried it out with sound fordge, and was prett
Hi Folks:
Has anyone written JFW scripts for Reaper? If so, how so?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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I thought some of you hams and wanna be hams might enjoy this.
Pam
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hamfes
Hi Dean,
I just installed Pace Maker pluggins. Now, how can I slow up or down?
Thanks!
Heewon
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Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: decreasing speed
> Hi. You can slow down
Hello List!
I currently have a shoutcast server and plug in on my system and use Winamp
and/or OTSDJ as my broadcasting program. I have a static IP address through
Dearfield. Well, the other day, I logged onto my station and let it run while
I was at work. I work for a state agency and they
running jfw 7 and the latest version of bear share pro
looking for any users who may use the pro version or the free version --
need to know of any any any absolutely any specific settings slash changes
to the interface to be more usable with screen readers
if you got any, be specific, if not,
On Sat, 20 May 2006 14:05:40 -0700, you wrote:
>I currently have a shoutcast server and plug in on my system and use Winamp
>and/or OTSDJ as my broadcasting program. I have a static IP address through
>Dearfield. Well, the other day, I logged onto my station and let it run while
>I was at wor
Roger: I don't think I can help you with this problem. However, Maybe you
can help me. I have lost contact with the blindtech list and the blindaudio
list and don't know how to get back on the list. Could you contact some one
on these lists for help on my behalf? My email address is
[EMAIL
150x is a very high speed, when you compare it with 48x speeds that CD's
operate at! But I'm wondering, since there are no moving parts with flash
memory, how do the cards achieve such high speeds?
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this sounds like a very interesting concept that they have!
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> Textaloud mp3 is my favorite choice too,
> but if you like the E
It's the lack of moving parts that allows a flash card to achieve a higher
speed.
bruce
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Hi. I can say for sure that Total Recorder edits ogg files
directly. I don't know about how it edits wma files because I don't
use them very much. I use ogg files for almost everything these
days. I have recorded wma files with Total Recorder 6 though, and
the sound quality is very rich and
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