Ok, I'm sure you've all noticed this but really, it would be nice if
Safari and VoiceOver could indicate what links we've visited on a web
page before as do the browsers Windows Internet Explorer and Firefox
with both JAWS and Window-Eyes. What I'm wondering here is if sighted
users get any
yes
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> is Cdex better and easier to use than window media player?
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why don't you use mp3 merge
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> The program has changed since that tutorial. Using mp3directcut, how do
> you merge
Yes, I believe it is.
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yes
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Hi, If you have a drive that can burn and read both CD and DVD, why would it
not be a good idea to store CD music on DVD? Wouldn't you get a lot more
music on each disk?
I'm interested, since I might like to do the same.
Thanks for your info! Vicky
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a video capture device is a device that has audio and video inputs on it, and a
USB output that digitizes the signal from the vcr. a software such as pinnacle
converts the captured video and let you convert it to dvd, and other formats.
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Exactly the point and why I suggested that DVD-RW discs should be
used, that way if one needs updating or if one goes bad then you can
replace it. Noww that I have a tarabyte drive, I'm going to copy all
my DVD'S of music onto it.
It was suggested to people that if they were thinking of playi
High Vickey,
You can in deed do that, but what if you want to move away from your
computer?
Most every day joe DVD players won't play audio files that were burned on to
a DVD.
They are very costly, but there are DVD players that were designed to play
DVD audio discs.
I can remember 7 years ago,
Hi Mike, the file is called schedule8.dat and can be found in your c:program
files\Replay AV 8 folder. I have several hundred stations in thereand copy
it to and from three different computers. Works like a charm.
Jonathan
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Hi Folks:
Both of the programs mentioned in the subject line seem to be one in the same.
Any comments?
Thanks.
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There is supposed to be a discussion forum on APH products at
http://www.aph.org/. But the FORUM link is dead; I keep getting a
"Cannot Find Server" error message. So either the forum has been
eliminated or there are changes needed to the design of APH's site.
-Kane
On 9/3/07, albert griffith <
While the forum may be inactive, I know they do have a, what's new or APH.
news link on the home page.
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Subject: Re: Bookport
I have Sound Taxi Version 2.73 or something similar. I've never heard of
the other program's name. I do know if you type a search argument like,
sound+taxi+download you'll find it in the first five results.
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When I purchased my computer a few months ago, I'd only heard of, Haupauge
tuner cards but I've read about a few more now. does anyone have thoughts
on which card is the most accessible? thanks
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Hi Jim,
I have SoundTaxi Platinum.
I don't know if there is any difference from that, and the professional.
Arthur Barney
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 10:37 AM
Subject: SoundTaxi Professional and All music
The free Express Burn program CD burner gives me strange numbers for total
time used and free time when I load files to burn a CD. For example, it
keeps saying 1:19 free time for every CD, and today it said over an hour was
used up for some WAV files I set up, when I know it was not close to th
Hi, Jim. You may be right, but it seems that allmusicconverter converts rax
files into mp3, which sound taxi doesn't seem to. My gripe with all music
converter is that sometimes the mp3's that it produces can have weird little
skips or odd repititions in the tracks. I've written to the progra
Hi!
Anyone on this list using Audasity at all? I know if any of you are
using it then you're likely using it under Windows but I'm wondering
if some of the commands are the same as with the Mac so perhaps if
someone can give me a summary of commands then I can try it for
myself and see how
I've lost my sound taxi scripts. I'd appreciate some kind sour posting
their URL. thanks
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I use sound Taxi and it's main selling point is the ability to convert
copyrighted tracks for which you have an active license.
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houdy Casey,
For burning purposes I use any speed from as little as 12 to as much as 24x
but no higher. Higher speeds for recording audio in nero or for that matter
other burners tend to cause writing errors; trust me I've got the coasters
ta proobe it grins.
Tony
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I think this depends on the quality of your drive and the amount of
processor speed and memory you have. I run mine flat out without incident,
however, my last machine wouldn't burn right at speeds over 32X.
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Hi Kathy,
I am using SoundTaxi Platinum, and don't have any problems with it.
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High Casey,
I found in my experience, it doesn't matter what program you're using to
burn an audio CD.
The best results you will get, is when your drive is writing the files to CD
at its slowest speed.
Because if they're written to fast, most audio CD players will have a
tracking problem with th
You can get the scripts for Cdex from, www.jfwlite.com under programs.
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Hi,
Can someone email me a copy of the scripts for CD
Nero and most other modern burners will automatically select the optimum
right speed for you.
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Donald Ball at ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) would like you to check out Drew Kaplan’s
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Donald Ball wants you
Speed makes no difference in quality in any way. Speed has to do with the
quality of the media you're using to burn on, higher quality can handle
faster speeds, that's all. It is likely that if you burn at faster than 32X
or so, errors are more likely and you'll waste a lot more media than at 1
Cane
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My external drive is just about full and I want to delete most of the
material on it. When I was using, Retrospect, compliment to Maxtor's
software, there was a, delete back up files option but now that I'm running
the Microsoft program, there isn't. Can I just delete files from the drive?
If I d
What do these scripts do? I've never used any scripts with CDex,
finding it accessible right out of the box. Thanks, Norma
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>Hello Everyone,
>
>This week, we cap off the celebration of ACB Radio Interactive's
>seventh birthday with an inside look at Internet radio broadcasting!
>
>During the first hour of Main Menu, Darrell Shandrow explains the
>oper
Thanks Don
This sounds good too. I'M ALSO BEGINNING TO WONDER IF FINDING ONE WITH A
RECORDING DEVICE BUILT IN E>G> SD CARD< WOULD BE GOOD< IF AVAILABLE>
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they are not there.
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You can get the scripts for Cdex from, www.jfwlite.com under programs.
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Hi, This is Vicky. I have an Adapt Tech and it works well with my Windows
XP Media Center laptop.
I hope you find one that works well for you.
Vicky Vaughan
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Hi Vicky,
Does it work with digital cable? If so, which service do you have?
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to make their CAPTCHA accessible!
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Information should be accessible to us without need of translatio
Hi, Yes, it works with my Comcast cable box. There was a cord that came
with the Adapt Tech that ended with a special end that went on the front of
the cable box. That is how my keyboard commands were able to affect the
cable box.
You'll want to have your coaxial cable going in to your comput
Giennie, You're right. The scripts which were there were for another
burner-ripper
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they are not there.
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I 'm new at this but I believe Variable bit rate would serve you better.
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Hi,
I got cdex installed, but I ha
Hello Vicky,
If the coax cable goes directly into the TV tuner card, then where does the
cable box come into play?
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The program looks good though, I don't think you need any scripts.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 12:24 AM
Subject: RE: CDex
Giennie, You're right. The scripts which were there were for another
b
if you really want the highest quality rips possible, use Exact Audio copy
with the Lame extreme preset. With the current version of Lame, variable
bit rates with joint stereo deliver the extra fullness and richness when it
is needed. EAC does offer a preset for 320 CBR, but the developer call
I came across another ripper burner, called, Express Ripper. It's free,
too. I believe the URL is:
www.nchsoftware.com
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where can I get it?
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
if you really want the highest quality rips possible, use Exact Audio copy
with the Lame extreme preset. W
a lot of my D.J. friends are ripping in either I tunes or windows media player
at about 192 or 256. If I use CDEX with the insane settings wont that be just
as good if not better?
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Subject: Output format tips needed:
Before replying to your question re output tips I should think that list
members need to know if you have copywrite permission to sell
all I do is to set nero to automatically choose the speed.
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Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use
> What I would like to know is. When using Ner
Not necessarily. CDEX doesn't have error correction and wave form
comparison, rescanning the same track two dozen times. EAC can often
salvage a scratched disc. there is much discussion on the Internet
comparing the two programs, check it out.
Kelly
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Does winamp, windows media, or ITunes have error correction, wave form
comparison, or rescanning of tracks? Or is eac the only program that does
this. Will definitely look in to it.
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