>From what I understand the zenstone should play wma drm files. Yet when I put
>a over drive book on it from the public library I can't find it. What's
>wrong? Thanks Leslie
"Now to the final great feature. This player will allow you to play DRM
Windows Media files and Audible content. When
Hey guys, I need your help.
The winamp sight is absolutely horrible, and it keeps telling me I need a
critical update.
When I load winamp, it says it wants to update it, but there is no way to
click on anything with jaws.
Any ideas?
When I do control tab, it says winamp 5.32 unavailable.
Any secret
High Anthony,
The sound cards for Mac systems already have the speech synthesizer belt in
to them.
Screen reading software is not needed in less you are going to install some
kind of a windows operating system on them.
The newer Mack systems can be used either way.
You can run them as PCs or you
You can get the latest version of winamp from
http://www.whitestick.co.uk
Choose the download link and you will see winamp near the bootom of the
page.
Hope this helps...
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The Mac has its own screen reader as part of OS X, Voice Over. Not a
Mac user myself, but might be next time I buy a computer.
>From Ray
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Se
How are you copying the book over? I use the transfer wizard in the
Overdrive Media Console, and I don't have any trouble playing Overdrive
books on the Zen Stone.
leslie ferrell wrote:
> >From what I understand the zenstone should play wma drm files. Yet when I
> >put a over drive book on it
Hello. go to www.whitestick.co.uk and look for the downloads link. Now scrole
down to the winamp link and hit enter on it.
SA&G
: Hey guys, I need your help.
: The winamp sight is absolutely horrible, and it keeps telling me I
: need a critical update.
: When I load winamp, it says it wants to u
hi shuan.
i agree! so lets make it work!
David
take a listen http://www.live365.com/stations/highenergyfm
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scott:
That's right.
It's the next instruction that I am having trouble with:
>> 3. ../tools/configure
Thanks.
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 12:12 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: A Roc
Bare in mind however, that this is by no means a solution for us as yet,
at least not a workable one.
You can barely navigate the desktop and open a couple of files with it.
No matter, it all comes with time.
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Okay Jim,
Are you actually typing that? With the period in front of it which it looks
like you have two periods which should only be one period. So there might
be a mistake I will right it out for you and please try the command this
way.
./tools/configure
What you are actually doing on this
lets see what the leopard will be like in October. I may go that route when
purchasing a new computer!
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 5:05 AM
Subject: Re: New PC Software Restores Audio recordings
did you use the Overdrive transfer tool?
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From: "leslie ferrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pcaudio"
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 3:06 AM
Subject: zenstone
> >From what I understand the zenstone should play wma drm files. Yet when I
> >put
> >a over drive book on
Hi again Scott:
Thanks for taking the time and trouble wo help me with this.
Here is the interactive conversation between myself and Cigwin:
$ cd build
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/build
$ ./tools/configure
bash: ./tools/configure: No such file or directory
I think that I am missing something here.
Th
Ah. The . In this case tells bash to search within the current directory
tree only.
If it were to be a hiden directory it would be something like
./.tools/configure.
However, there not even any need for the . Or the /
If you simply type tools/configure
It should yeild results.
Hth
Shaun.
-Or
Hi Don't know where you are located but in the UK a site that is extremely
competitive price wise is www.ukdvdr.co.uk and you will find blank discs of
all descriptions. all of the blank CDs I buy are 70or 750. They do
international shipping also as far as I know. Walter.
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High Walter,
I am in the USA.
But thinks any way, I will check this website out.
John.
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From: "Walter Ramage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: More Bigger CD Storage
> Hi Don't know where you ar
Houdy John,
Most places where you generally purchase CD'S have 80 minute or 702 meg
discsnowadays. Any record shop, or staples, best buys, Sams club, or any
place like that will be able to hookn you up with what you need here in the
states.
Tony
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From: "DJ DOCTOR
Hi Again folks:
Well, I am not finding a tools dirrectory anywhere under Cygwin.
I thought I performed a full installation.
Is there a configuration script that I need to download from Rockbox.
Sorry for my thick-headedness.
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Houdy John,
Here's a site that has information on 99-minute CD'S. It's CD media world
and the link is http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_cd-r99.shtml
There are some caveats you have to be aware of with this type of CD Though
and the most important of them is these CD-R99 media do not
Hi, might I suggest, you first of all before doing anything typing `ls
-A'
Note the cap a,
This will give you a list of all directories hidden and otherwise.
If you extracted the source from the archive properly there should
already be a configure script with it.
Hth.
Btw, write me off list and we
Scott:
It was on the Rockbox page; however, I must have not followed them
completely.
I'll have another try.
Thanks.
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From: "Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: A Rockbox Voice file creation
Hi Jim,
Is this on the Rock Box page you found the instructions?
Scott
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: A Rockbox Voice file creation under Cigwin question.
> Hi again Sc
Hello all. I am new to the list. I have a question concerning Switch Plus
Sound File Converter. I have been using this program very successfully for
some time now, and recently have been having this problem with it. When I
convert a group of files, the output file is only a small portion of
hey jim. could you send me the instructions on how to install freeverb
again. i can't seam to find them and i can't get it going. thanks.
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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: free
Ok Folks:
I guess I'm not clear as to exactly what I have to download from the Rockbox
site and where I find it on that site.
I guess I am having an extended senior's moment.
Thanks.
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Hi Doctor,
if you have a DVD burner, you can get up to 4.7 gigs, which you can also put
MP3 files on.
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 10:48 AM
Subject: More Bigger CD Storage
> Hello List Member
Hi Doctor,
you can get CDs up to 700 megs.
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 10:48 AM
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> Hello List Members,
> I have a hole bunch of podcasts.
> They're all in the M
I was pasting them onto the drive from my computer I guess copying them
directly from the library works better.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: zenstone
> How are yo
no but I'll try that next time.
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 3:44 AM
Subject: Re: zenstone
> did you use the Overdrive transfer tool?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "leslie ferre
Well I'm surprised, since most CD's have at least 650 MB, or even 700 MB!
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 9:48 AM
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> Hello List Members,
> I have a hole bunch of
Hi Folks:
As I use my cable digital box as one source of music through my wireless
headphones, coupled with a wireless keyboard, I am looking for a way to
switch channels from a distance.
Is there any such thing out there as a good computer keyboard operated
remote control?
Thanks gang.
Au
i'm not able to install the freeverb pluggin for some reason. could someone
post how to do that again please? i'm totally at a loss and i've got some audio
work to do and really need the reverb.
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Hi Shawn; Say, would you happen to know a good Ipod that isn't too
expensive? Something of course, which would allow as a blinkker, to operate
esily? Thanks for any suggestions and if anyone else knows anything about
these Ipods, please put your ore in so to speak. Chow; Ken B
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Hello:
The following is from the FreeVerb_DirectX.zip Readme file:
HOW TO USE FREEVERB
---
If you are updating a previous installation, just copy the contents of the
FreeverbX folder over the contents of your previous FreeverbX folder.
If this is your first installation of Freeve
where might I download this little gem?
Rick
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 6:30 PM
Subject: RE: free reverb
Hello:
The following is from the FreeVerb_DirectX.zip Readme file:
HOW TO USE
Rick:
You can logon to my server at:
ftp.compuconference.com
Just arrow down to the file you want and perform the download.
Cheers.
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 7:42 PM
To: PC Audio Discus
For DRM WMA files you have to use something like the Overdrive
transfer tool or Windows Media Player. This is because license
information needs to accompany the files so the player knows it is
alright to play them. Otherwise, the files are unplayable.
HTH,
Jeff
At 12:26 PM 8/24/2007, you wrote:
Voice Over with Apple version OSX version 4. Well, it's a little better than
Narator, but it isn't Jaws or Window-Eyes or even System Access.
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Hello. Just changing the subject here. and I hope that one of these years I
will get to use a mac for my audio ingineering.
SA&G
: Voice Over with Apple version OSX version 4. Well, it's a little
: better than Narator, but it isn't Jaws or Window-Eyes or even System
: Access.
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I am currently using Winamp 5.35 as my primary player for .asf (a s f)
file listening.
Currently, I am using MP3 Direct Cut for the listening and editing of mp3
files.
Occasionally, I need to do minor editing or splitting of an .asf file.
So, here is my question:
can this be done with Winamp 5.35
Hi all,
I'm curious, I'm currently running the older Winamp 2.9x, and I also use the
pacemaker plug-in quite frequently. If I upgrade to the newest version of
Winamp, will I still be able to use this plug in which increases the speed
of the audio playback?
Does the newest Winamp 5.x have a bui
High Mike,
I use an audio file converter that's called DBPOWERAMP.
You can convert just about any file with this software.
I've converted an asf file to MP3 just so that I can burn it on to an audio
CD.
But the only catch22 here is, you have to buy the MP2 Lame decoder lisence
to do this.
Happy l
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I've got the books in my overdrive media player. Why don't they show up?
Or do I have to direct them to onto my zenstone from the library site
itself? Leslie
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