Hi,
You can find the position of the cursor, and the playback position in the
Selection bar. Ctrl+F6 cycles you round the toolbars, the table of tracks, and
the selection bar. When you open Audacity you're initially in the table of
tracks, so to move to the Selection bar, just press ctrl+f6. Yo
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I am looking for recommendations on a digital recorder that is totally
accessible by a blind user and is a good quality and affordable? By affordable,
I would like to spend under $100. Please advise if there is such an item. Thank
you.
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Hi all,
I am about to purchase a new pc with windows seven professional.
I will be using the pc for a lot of sound editing. I am looking to see if
anyone can recommend a good quality soundcard that will work with windows
seven? am i better off going for an internal or external sound card?
Than
WMP equalizer:
alt 'T' for menus,
left arrow twice,
down arrow to enhancements submenus,
arrow up or down until you hear graphic equalizer.
tab over to eq settings. You can manipulate EQ by each frequency or you can
select differnt modes, such as default, custom, rock, jazz, folk, dance, ra
I can assure you that in developing countries and especially in Africa it
seems as if shortwave is still alive and well!
Andre
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One of the best value for money utilities around, turn your Windows PC into
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.
Download a trial and order the full version for $10.00, talk about giving it
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http://clock.steve-audio.net/
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Does audacity offer any kind of noise reduction or audio cleanup functions?
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Sent: 17 November 2009 12:56 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: audacity
Hi,
You c
Well even there that's debatable as the BBC for example is finding
cheaper alternatives such as localised FM transmissions but I take your
point all the same but let's face it, I doubt whether any of us on this
list are from "developing countries" so taking your point in practical
terms I still
The only reason why short-wave reception is so poor at this time is that we
are probably at the bottom of the cycle. Believe me short-wave radio is not
dead by any stretch of the imagination. Lots of D X ers out there.
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Dane
I happen to be from a developing country [smile]!
But I get your point. But there are literally millions of older radios with
shortwave around here still. I know the SA broadcasting corporation want to
switch over to digital radio but it is simply completely unworkable here.
-Origi
Well certainly its dead from the broadcasters point of view such as the
BBC and the like but I certainly take your point about the DX person, I
don't do much short-wave listening myself these days but I certainly do
Medium-Wave listening, I'm in an ideal locatioon.
I think we in Australia are
Thanks for the correction .
André van Deventer wrote:
Dane
I happen to be from a developing country [smile]!
But I get your point. But there are literally millions of older radios with
shortwave around here still. I know the SA broadcasting corporation want to
switch over to digital radio
wow! excellent. thanks for the info.
bb
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Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 3:55 AM
Subject: Re: audacity
Hi,
You can find the position of the cursor, and the playback position in the
Selection bar. Ctrl+F6 cycles you round the toolbars,
CBC Radio in Canada still maintains a shortwave radio service. People living
abroad are able to hear news from their home country. .
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: shortwave radio
Well
High Bob Dain and all,
In an earlier post,
I said something about my VAL RSW-801 radio.
I pick up a lot of short wave stations from all over the globe.
This is the case with both SW-1 and SW-2 bands.
The thing I didn't mention, is this radio has a vacuum tube amplifier built
in to it.
Sometimes
Hold on to it! Vacuum tube radios were built very good back then, and
usually have a good front end. .
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Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: shortwave radio
High Bob Dain and all,
In an earlier po
I agree this program is well worth the money.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 8:36 AM
Subject: Steve's Talking Clock
One of the best value for money utilities around, turn your Windows PC
into your favourite
Please discontinue posting messings on the subject of
shortwave radio. It is not appropriate for the PC Audio list.
Thanks,
Tom
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Hi!
For those who want complete access to a radio receiver from their PC then take
a look at what's available at http://www.winradio.com/home/receivers.htm
I have one of the original Winradio receivers from 1996.
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Dane Trethowan
>From Melton Victoria Australia
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the best shortwave radio you can get is the grundig satelite
800 but it is discontinued. also any of the drake boxes are good. or get an
amateur transceiver with general coverage like yaesu ft1000d you can get one
for about 1,500. chris
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