That would explain it. For example, when I'm editing vinyl, I use the cursor
keys to move the slice of sound that I want to work with for working on
specific clicks and pops. There may be other ways, but that's how I've learned
to do it. That worked fine with 6 through 8. With 9, it doesn't
It's the up side when you play the disc. The down side is where the information
is.
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:38 PM
Subject: RE: Braille CD-Rs
Hmmm! Not being able to see the print label,
OK, I admitt I did not follow it precisely. Brian has doen a good job on this
but it is not really satisfactory that they have not made it accessible out of
the box. Hopefully you and others have been making them aware of the need for
the Replay AV programmers to work on this.
I assume I need
High Walter,
This is a trick that I taut myself 15 years ago when I lost my eyesite.
I have been doing this ever cense.
John Price.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:06 AM
Subject: Identifyi
Ok. Here's the best way to identify the playing surface and non playing
surface of a CD. Braille readers will be able to use their finger tips but
for those who have sensitivity problems use your finger nail but very
carefully. Probably the easiest way to do this, if you are doing it for the
fir
where can I find that web site.
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> If it hasn't been answered yet you need to read Brian's
> instructions he has on his site where you
some times I gat a cd with a raise circle on both sides. How can I tell the
different?
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Subject: Identifying the playing surface and non playing surface
That's very unusual. In all the years I have been using CDs I have never
once had that experience. The only thing I can suggest is if you have that
experience again is to find the side with the groove and that will be the
non playing surface. The groove is necessary for the CD recorder or Drive
Hi David,
I wish I could. I believe that that function is hard for us
blind folks to achieve without sighted assistance. I don't know
exactly how he did it, but my friend was able to make sam come out of
my delta 1010 and leave window-eyes and system sounds going through
my audigy c
I wish I did, all I know is that in sf8, while playing a track, when I press
either left arrow or right arrow, the sound jumps depending on the amount of
the zoom ratio, and also, only jumps if the "q," (loop playback) is turned on.
That's fine with me, but this does not work in sf9. What is thi
Smartgroups closed down last November.
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I have seen DVDs like that, but not CDS.
John Price.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 7:48 AM
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> That's very unus
Hi
think some of you might want to try and test this Utility with
your screen readers. I have not tried this one. Let us know how
it goes.
Petro
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couple of months ago, there was a great thread on this list about FM
transmitters. A user recommended the transmitter found at
http://www.wavemach.com.
I purchased one of these and am thrilled. The range is huge, the
construction solid, no nasty power hum, very good stereo separation, in
short, n
How much do one of these go for, and what's the range?
How many watts do they put out
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Our New FM-100mW-LCD-E fm transmitter is ready to go and comes complete with
a compact rubber duckie antenna and well regulated 12 volt power supply that
works with 120 or 240 VAC sources.
All you need to do is hook up your audio source to the RCA inputs on the
back of the unit, and you are on
Look at any cd! (almost any, probably 99 percent). The side which has the
little protuberance of a ring, that is the data side or the side which faces
down that which the laser looks at. It is the opposite side from the label.
Curtis Delzer
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Hello.
Recently, due to the death of my Braille Lite, I finally bought a PAC
Mate...And after having had experience with both the PAC Mate now and the
BrailleNote in the past, I'm definitely happy with the choice I made.
What I'm wondering is, do we know if FS plans to work with NLS to add supp
which side is which. Walter.
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To find the Jaws scripts for Replay AV 8.21 YSI plug-in go to:
http://www.hartgen.org/miscellaneous.html
Read the 8 step instructions on how to use it properly to send
files from your hard drive.
Petro
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Peter wrote on the pc-audio list:
but it is not really satisfactory that they have not made it
accessible out of
the box. Hopefully you and others have been making them aware
of the need for
the Replay AV programmers to work on this.
I assume I need to keep this window open like you do with
I also use that trick to be sure I put the cd back it its cd sleeve correctly.
SA&G
: High Walter,
: This is a trick that I taut myself 15 years ago when I lost my
: eyesite. I have been doing this ever cense.
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Hi, Don, which labels did you order from CDstomper?
Peace,
Kathy
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Well, that's quite a broad question. For me, it works quite well for basic
editing, applying of affects etc, using the keyboard functions. But if you
have any specific tasks in mind I can try to be more specific.
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Yes, generally speaking that is true but I'll never forget the spool of cdrs
I bought once a few years ago where the little raised circle was actually on
both sides. Talk about annoying! (grin) I think I wound up giving them to
one of my kids.
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I paid about $340 including the addition of a volume control and the buttons
for on/off, and station selector plus about $30 for shipping. Of course
shipping will vary based on where you are. I am in the US whereas Jonathan
was in New Zealand.
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I've reinstalled the program, made sure I was in the main window and all
windows were closed and still I can neither fast forward, set time markers
or jump to relative time with any degree of accuracy. Any thoughts? I'm
running Vista.
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Pressing right-arrow does it when I just tried.
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I've reinstalled the program,
Pressing the right arrow worked for me until the other day, smile.
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Hi Folks:
What Cygwin packages should I download and install in order to creat my RockBox
voice file?
Thanks folks.
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Jonathan has given this transmitter raving reviews. What is your opinion of
the unitout of five stars?Is it all that you expected it to be? Are there
any modifications that you would recommend be done in order to make the unit
more accessible?
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From: "Dave McLean"
I think I'd give it 4 out of 5.
I think it needs a harmonics filter which I put between the unit and its
antenna. I was getting interference to my wireless network which the filter
seemed to clear up.
The range however is very good and the sound is quite good. Bass response
is outstanding and
like navigating the record dialog?
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:07 PM
Subject: RE: Recording in Vista
Well, that's quite a broad question. For me, it works quite well for basic
editing, applyi
Well you can't get much better than that with a 4 star rating. As Jonathan
eloquently stated you pay for what you get.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible FM transmit
Hi Kathy,
I actually bought labels for the CD Stomper from a place called
ezlabel.com. I made two different purchases. I was less pleased
with the second purchase because in the interim, they had made
the paper significantly thinner and more prone to tearing when
removing the centers and the
Well, a few of those controls won't speak, but most of the important ones
do. Nine times out of 10, I just press control+R followed by alt+R, and I'm
recording. I don't often have to change any parameters in that dialogue.
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If you're into highs, using a processor plug-in like Sound Solution for
Winamp can give you pretty nice results. That's interesting about the
wireless network issue, our media center and the router are in different
rooms so I hadn't had cause to find that one out.
Jonathan
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Which of the Sound Solution presets do you use (assuming you use it)?
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I downloaded an optimod emulator preset, I forget from where now but it may
be on the Sound Solution site. It's pretty good when we put StationPlaylist
Studio on playing a range of music.
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Ok I think that's the Optimod 8400 emulator. I'll give it a shot.
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>I downloaded an optimod emulator preset,
hey guys, i am not sure if i am asking on the right lis. if i am not, some
body please guide me to the right list to ask, smile. i want to know, if
any one have and can send me a sonar instruments defination file for motif
xs? many thanks in advance.
chee chau.
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hi, my friend says dvd shrink works great, and with only nero. I am still
trying to get it all worked out, but when I do, I'd be glad to pass along
the steps.
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Hi all
What version of winamp works under windows vista?
Will winamp 5.35 work well?
I had a version which kept crashing quite badly.
Thanks for info.
Scott
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Wow, never have seen those, . that'd be a problem telling which side
was the label unless it was rough or something.
Curtis Delzer
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 2:53 PM
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Hi, I tried, it, and have come across some questions. Once dvd shrink is
started, the shrinking and saving isn't an issue, but it doesn't pop out
the tray or prompt to burn with nero 6, do I have to change some nero or
dvd shrink settings to get it to finish automatically? I know it works,
You need to make sure and only use the classic skin, never modern skin.
Don't even install the modern skin with speech, it'll mess you up.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 3:59 PM
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Mine did until recently. It has nothing to do with Vista, since I've used
it for a few months without incident.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 7:16 PM
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Hi Jonathan. I heard in your "forging ahead" tutorial, you lauded the fact
that the arrows in sound forge 4.5, and at the time 5.0 also move you
forward and backward while the file is playing. In later versions, the "q"
(loop playback function had to be turned on for it to work, but it did
un
Hi,
I believe that there's an option in DVD shrinks preferences to automatically
burn the cd upon completion of the shrinking procedure but don't hold me to
it until I check it out further.
Tony
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Thanks, I thought when I did insert B to read the entire screen, after the
dvd shrink said it had completed, but didn't know where to look to change
it.
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High Claud,
You can put brail lables on the lable side of the CD.
having the brail on the lable side of the CD won't have any affect on play
back on any CD or DVD player.
Just be carefull that you don't put the lable on the wrong side of the CD.
I know both a blind guy and a sited guy that done th
The bone phones I heard about worked by using the bones of your shoulders.
I tried something like this! I wore something like a cape, but the problem
was that everyone else could hear them too.
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