yes jonathen, i ageree.
in the uk, we use Dab digital radio and the US have adopted a mew
standard HD radio.
how ever, i think in some respects HD radio may have benifits.
Dab is a totally new type of technology conpared of that of HD radio.
anyway, i'm at school so can't write more.
orhan.On 1/
Lately I've been having problems with Juice downloading some of my podcasts
as 1 kb files rather than the entire file. When I check the subscription
tab, the files are listed as the full size when downloaded. Sometimes I can
redownload the file and it works, sometimes not. Any suggestions for wh
Hi John,
I agree - a good analogy - similar to the HDMI mess, which seems to be settling
down with HDMI 1.3 for now. However, Onkyo has a component HD radio tuner that
also has satellite connectivity as well as Internet radio. The interface is
'future proof' with RS-232 connection for upgradabi
Brad,
When the DVD is loaded, windows should then prompt for which program to use. I
would advise the person to use the program they're most familiar with.
for example: on my PC, it offers Power DVD, WMP, Real Player, and HP DVD Play,
which I believe uses the Quick Time Player. I currently use
I'm wondering if anyone can help me please? I DJ in pubs and clubs and
have recently started playing of a laptop. However, I need to know how
I can separate the music coming through the system from my JFW screen
reader? At the moment, I can only either select one track at a time or
line up sever
get a second sound card and use SQR fader
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You might try and use a stand alone speech synthesizer that JFW can
sound through.
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I'm wond
You will need a USB soundcard or USB headset, then you will need to set your
default device in control pannel as the new USB soundcard or headset.
finally, you will need to set the media player that you are using to go
through the other soundcard, not the new device. In winamp you hit control
p
Or if you aren't really fermiliar with crossfading, you could just use
winamp's built-in fade utility.
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Subject: RE: can an
You need to get a second external sound card to point yur seech synthesizer
to.
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George,
You can fix that problem by obtaining a hardware synthesizer that runs off
the usb port of your laptop. The music will go out the standard soundcard
outputs while the jfw voice will be spoken through the synthesizer. This
will in addition take a bit of a resource load off the laptop a
High George,
Get some kind of a USB sound card and let all of your music be routed to it
while your integrated sound card in your lab top handles your JFW.
I really hope this helps.
My best regards.
John.
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Hi George, I totally agree with John, even though an earlier poster
said that an external synth would be a good solution. A USB
soundcard would definitely be a cheeper solution. So I would go that
route if you don't want to be spending $600 or so on an external
synth. Last I looked at th
Hey Guys,
When ripping does it matter if you set your cd rom to rippe at a max of 8x
verses 4x in terms of quality? I am using winamp. I have noticed that when
using 8x, winamp always doesn't rippe at 8x, I notice that it will ripp at
6.9x, 7.6x, or even 5x. When I used 4x though, it seamed t
Interesting, never used winamp for ripping; Have always used CDEX,
but I'd say whatever you get good quality rips at, stick with that
speed.
On 16-Jan-08, at 9:05 PM, GianniP46 wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> When ripping does it matter if you set your cd rom to rippe at a
> max of 8x verses 4x in t
Yes, upgraded from the zenstone 1gb to the zenstone+ which is 2 gb. the +
will not show on my com as a drive, it seems not to charge and has some
settings but is it bad or am I doing something wrong to get it up and
running?
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