I am extracting the audio from a movie at a constant bitrate of 128 KBPS. It
is taking a long time, and when I extracted one at a variable bitrate, even
though it was a larger file size when done, it didn't take as long. Is this
normal?
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they're made by Sanyo and will hold their charge for 12 months, unlike
ordinary rechargeables which lose one percent of their charge each day.
The Sanyo batteries come ready charged and do not need a special charger.
Steve Green
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DJ, you wrote:
> I have a portable stereo that uses 8 D batteries.
> Are they making their rechargeables in this sise?
Quite a few battery manufacturers now produce rechargeables, which
discharge much slower than earlier ones. Sanyo were the first, their
slow dischargers are called Eneloop. Uniro
I see an option to change, "resolution?" by default, it's set to five
seconds. What is it and are there advantages to changing the setting?
thanks
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I've been using GoldWave for a long while and am now using version 5.19.
This is happening on 2 computers, so it's either me or GoldWave, not the
hardware.
In my work, one of the things I do is to divide vinyl albums into separate
tracks after transferring them to the computer. Once divided
I believe this is probably a simple issue, but I'm having trouble finding
the solution in Sound Forge eight's PDF manual.
I want to divide trakds after transferring them from a vinyl album to the
computer. Up to now, I've performed the task in GoldWave, which, as
mentioned in another post, hasn
goldwave will do the job.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 12:54 AM
Subject: converting AVI files:
>I downloaded this AVI file from the internet and want to convert it to
> either MP3 or
You're not using a demo version, are you?
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> Subject: Ultra weird GoldWave problem
>
> I've been using GoldWav
I would like to point out when you use adapters for the AA batteries to make
them
fit into something that uses D batteries, you won't have the current or
capacity
to run them in Cd players or tape recorders for very long. this concept is
nothing
new. I seem to remember a brand called Cyna bat
While each battery is one and a half volts, the amperage is quite different.
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Subject: Re: new rechargeable ready to g
I just used, NCH Swift and it did the job.
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Subject: Re: converting AVI files:
goldwave will do the job.
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I was hoping this battery discussion would go away on it's
own but it hasn't. It is off topic for the PC Audio list.
Thanks,
Tom
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Nope, my various versions have been licensed since 2003.
Larry
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 8:51 AM
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> You're not using a demo version, are
that makes it inaccessible which is illegal, shouldn't someone tell them
that?
Trace
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:58 PM
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> Hey, Trace and list! Well,
Hi Dane:
Thanks for the hand holding. I think I am almost there, but do have one
more question:
The Imic I have does indeed have the USB connector; then it has a rather
long cord, don't know exact measurement; this connects to what I am assuming
is th speaker to which a one-eighth inch audio
Put a mark at the beginning and end of each track, go to the beginning,
press the letter I, go to the end, press the letter O, press the letter R
and you can name each "region". Then, when you're all done, hit alt-t for
tools, X, to extract regions to files, and you will have your list of
regio
High Garry,
That's exactly what I remember too.
I tried that once, and found that it didn't work to well.
But 20 years ago, this was in a stereo that used a power amp for a car
stereo system.
It required about 7.2 ampyears of currant and about 18 volts to power it.
Witch came from 10 D batteries.
can I have a copy of the article
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 5:39 PM
Subject: RE: new rechargeable ready to go:
a different charger wasn't mentioned in the article, however, another
c
I found it on, www.gizmodo.com
it's a blog. it's free and you don't have to register or anything to use
their archives.
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Switch audio converter from www.nchsoftware.com will do the trick.
Jani
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>I downloaded this AVI file from the int
Just go to:
www.btjunkie.org
www.torrentspy.org
www.mininova.org
I like using torrent sites, rather than the actual program. Anyway, sorry if
this doesn't answer your question- but, I find most of my things on those
sites.
Tyler
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John, try to find a couple of lantern batteries and hook them in series. that
will
get that car stereo cooking. I used to have all kinds of stuff like that. I
still
have a Mallory power supply that my dad passed on to me that I used that was
adjustable from 1 to 20 volts 12 amps continuous for
Hi Garry,
I did do that once just to show my syance teacher that it could be done.
It really impressed him!
But that was my JVC witch put a powerful 30 watts per channal in to a pare
of 6 and a half inch wolfers and a pare of 1 inch horn loded tweaters.
This was a big boom box, and it was heavy.
B
Hello List Members,
I wish to make an audio CD with the artist information, including the tracking
info.
Do I need special software to do this?
If so, where do I look for it?
Thinks in advance!
John Price
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I remember those boom boxes from JVc. I used to have one like yours that had
tucked away in the corner, a little 2 inch tv screen. it was a nice piece. the
heavist boom box I remember was a singer. the speakers alone must have wayed
about
15 pounds a piece. I know the rechargabler batteries of
Skype version 3.5.0.239 is now available and one place where you can
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Thanks for the instructions on how to split files in Sound Forge. I know the
program does a great deal. My problem has been that of finding what I need
when performing different tasks. Thanks again.
Larry
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