Hey guys,
OK, now that I'm running audio grabber, I'm having an issue re-naming
tracks.
What I want to have happen is I rip a track, and then I go in to the folder
where that track was ripped to, and re-name it to something like
Rob Thomas - Streetcorner Symphony.mp3
Here's the problem. When I re
His scripts are very good. Expensive, but very good.
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 21:56:13 -0600, you wrote:
>You can read about everything IPOD and MP3 for the blind from:
>http://www.hartgen.org/portable.html
>
>Cheers...Keith
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>From: "Lynda Ingraham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Does putting the DRM-capable firmware back get the capability back? Or does
the Rockbox site really mean permanent when they say that flashing their
software to a 3x series Iriver destroys DRM capability in the sense that
reverting back won't restore that ability.
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Once you flash rockbox, Your DRM capability is pernimantly gone. You can
blaime this on DRM as it was written to be virtually tamper proof.
Bad Microsoft eh?
Keith
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From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, October 22
Jeff,
There is probably no problem with bookmarking mp3 files, but the issue does
seem to be with the huge NetLibrary audio book files that can be 125mb and
even larger. These are WMA files protected with DRM.
--Warmest regards,
--Rick Alfaro
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Hello, when I play a file in goldwave version 5.14, it doesn't make a pop sound
when it stops, however when I play it and it loops, I get a pop that I can't
seem to remove. I have tried pop/click removal but it doesn't work. How do I
resolve this problem?
Samuel Wilkins
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED
That actually sounds pretty similar to the problem I've been having since
Winamp 5.2 came out. I'm running a similar system, though with a bit less
RAM. The problem still continues in Winamp 5.3.
Are you interested in a more healthy, environmentally friendly home?
Interested in a potent
I have winamp 5.24 and don't have a problem. email me offlist if you want to
chat. email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiffany
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I'm wondering if any of you Jaws users have been successful using
Sirius Internet Radio. I tried the three-day pass, but the site was
very Flash-intensive and I found that it was crashing Jaws when I
tried to close the player window. I really like many of the
stations, and they actually playe
Brent,
I did not put the Rock Box firmware on my iRiver T30 flash player.
The firmware is directly from iRiver and is for providing USB mass
storage capability rather than having to use the Microsoft Media
Player transfer protocol. And, yes, you can reinstall the original
iRiver firmware and g
Hello,
Have you tried going into the configuration manager and selecting the ignore
flash on website checkbox?
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From: "Lynn Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:07 PM
Subject: Sirius Internet Radio
I'm wondering if any of you Jaws u
Wow! I thought flashing was completely irreversible. I guess if I wanted to
play DRM files, I get a cheap player for that purpose only. I heard, all be
it more expensive, that the Iaudio X5 also would do DRM files, but not sure
it suffers the same affliction when Rockbox is flashed.
- Origi
Does Netlibrary have different content depending on what library you use to
access it? It seems like the local tech school has it, but all the stuff
seems boring and not much at all in the way of audio.
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From: "Rick Alfaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussi
I wonder if it even supports Rockbox? I can see now why the 140's and 120's
are starting to get inflated prices. What I don't understand is what Rockbox
does for sighted people that don't need speech besides the proudness factor
of modifying something with open source software.
- Original M
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