Hi! This is for the person who is trying to create MP3's with Winamp Pro to
use in your work as a DJ. I'm about to be doing the same thing, and I was
determined to figure out how to rip CD's with Winamp Pro, which is also the
player that we're using for broadcasting. Happily, if you're using
under preferences i belive the sicth of seventh option down.
hth
At 12:23 AM 2/26/2007, you wrote:
>Hi! I'm trying to figure out where to even find the CD-ripping feature in
>Winamp. I have Winamp Pro, which is supposed to be very quick, and my
>understanding is that you can create MP3's of excel
When listening to an MP3 file in Studio Recorder can the
speed and pitch of the file be increased or does the file
have to be converted to .wav first?
Thanks,
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ello how do you transcode with winamp 5.33?
I am using or trying to use the transcoding plugin
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go to this site.
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Subject: IVocalize Scripts
> Hi again! Does anyone know where I can find scripts for JFW 8 an
Hi, this is Steve. I have a bit rate question.
If I take a WAV file and convert it to a MP3 file, if I then later choose to
further lower the bit rate, if I take the original WAV file and convert it
to the desired lower bit rate, wouldn't the quality be better than lowering
the already once comp
What they do is give you all features until the demo period runs out. Then
you have to buy the business edition if you want features like call
recording. There are a few more features, too, but right now I don't
remember what they are. I do remember that on their site there is a
comparison betwe
right you are.
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> At 08:21 AM 2/26/2007, stever2525 spake thusly:-
>Hi, this is Steve. I have a bit rate question.
>If I take a WAV file and convert it to a MP3 file, if I then later choose to
>further lower the bit rate, if I take the original WAV file and convert it
>to the desired lower b
I just tried it. Seems to work on the file as is.
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> When listening to an MP3 file in Studio Recorder can the
> speed and pitch of the file be increased or does t
Hi,
Does anyone have any info on the range of mp3s at different bit rates? For
example is an mp3 at 192 30 Hz to 18 kHz? I heard mp3s at 128 only go up to 16
k, is that true?
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>at 128 only go up to 16 k, is that true?
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ou wrote:
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>>>Does anyone have any info on the range of mp3s at different bit
>>>rates? For example is an mp3 at 192 30 Hz to 18 kHz? I heard mp3s
>>>at 128 only go up to 16 k, is that true?
>>>THANKS!
>>>
>>>
>>>>Does anyone have any info on the range of mp3s at different bit
>>>>rates? For example is an mp3 at 192 30 Hz to 18 kHz? I heard mp3s
>>>>at 128 only go up to 16 k, is that true?
>>>>THANKS!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Hello.
When I use the transcoder, I select the file or files I want to transcode from
the media library, use the right-click button on my keyboard, and selec the
"Send to" submenu, then select "Format Converter". When the window launches, I
select the location I want the file to go to, the nam
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how do you add stuff to the media library?
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SJ Phone is another OK program to use. I've had it around awhile, but I just
don't know what Voip service would let me use it, much less knowing people
to talk to on such a service. I wonder if Vonage couldn't be done through
this setup if one found out the necessary info some how?
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Hi, This is Vicky from Pennsylvania. We talked in December, but we were
unable to get Rockbox set up on my iPod Nanno. I tried your 888 number, but
apparently, it's no longer in service. Would you either email me the
instructions or call me tomorrow or Wednesday afternoons?
My phone number is
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Hi,
I have an IAudio X5. I'm not sure how well navigation works in the
default firmware, and IAudio has released newer players than the X5, but
I installed Rockbox, which was extremely easy and I can now utilize all
the functions of Rockbox. I'm not sure how many places actually still
sell the
Hi,
Thanks for the info. That's an extremely weird way of doing software,
and not even really mentioned on the site, but thanks for letting me
know. I won't uninstall then.
Thanks
Brandon
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> What they do is give you all features until the demo period runs out. Then
> you have
Hi Victoria,
I'm not exactly sure who this message in regards to Rockbox was to, but
I'd be glad to try and help you.
You can Email me offlist with your question and I'll do my best to help,
having installed Rockbox on two players.
Brandon
VICTORIA VAUGHAN wrote:
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will rockbox work on all i audio players?
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At 23.50 26/02/2007, you wrote:
>Did I mention that Expresstalk has a little external driver that you can
>install called uplinkskype2sip?
what is this driver? i would like to know more info about that, i use skype
and express talk
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>I usually select all and then pres the space bar on the ones I don't want.
But how do you even know which one you're highlighted on?
By the way, I wrote to their support email address, and Jukka
Poikolainen himself said that there will be a new ver
Are you not getting the file names?
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First, let me ask that you forgive my ignorance for using the incorrect editing
terms. I've used Total Recorder for several years, mostly for very coarse
editing. The other day I was attempting to clean up an interview trying to get
rid of pauses and the all too many stumbles and realized that w
Ok what is the proceedure for navigating folders with the rockbox software.
I would assume that you could use the same key presses without using the
software.
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Hi,
From reading the manual, I'm pretty sure this isn't the case. To pop up
the file browser in Rockbox, with the X5 you press the center of the
joystick. You're then placed on your current song, and you use the left
arrow to move up levels, up and down to move in that level and right to
open
Hi,
As of right now, Rockbox only works on the X5. It can be ported by
someone who knows how to code in whatever language Rockbox is in, to a
few of the players as all the docs are there. But no one has done it
yet. Most of the newer players aren't ported yet, because no one has
taken them apar
Have you tried sending a protected *.WMA from your computer to a device such as
a Windows Mobile 5 PDA using WinAmp. Does it work? I am not overly impressed
with the way Windows Media Player 11 does this. I am not saying it won't do
it, but I am not very impressed with how it does it.
As w
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>>Does anyone have any info on the range of mp3s at different bit
>>rates? For example is an mp3 at 192 30 Hz to 18 kHz? I heard mp3s
>>at 128 only go up to 16 k, is that true?
>>THANKS!
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lly, most mp3s that are at either 128k, 160k, and 192k and up to
>>>> 320k, usually have a sampling rate of 44100 KHZ.
>>>> That's cd quality.
>>>>
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>>>> At 12:32 PM 2/26/2007, you wrote:
>>>>>Hi,
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