Nothing.
On Mar 17, 2010, at 5:13 AM, hank smith wrote:
> hello
> what would we get on one of these sets if i was going to buy one of these
> units?
> Hank
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Exactly, Dab and Dab+ are different than HD Radio, I think even down to the
frequencies used. Around my area, HD isn't taking off anyways, only
Wisconsin Public Radio has it, and I think that was because NPR got money to
get stations upgraded. I listen to a podcast about radio stuff and they say
Hello,
I'm currently using a newmark mixer and am wanting to use the mixer's mic to
record from my pc using goldwave. Does anyone know in which jack I need to plug
in my RCA cables from my newmark mixer onto my pc? Thanks.
aRmando
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Hello,
If your sound card has a line in jack, you should plug your mixer in to
that.
But you will need a cable that has the RCA plugs on one end, and a 1-8th
inch many plug on the other end.
You can pick those up at RadioShack at about $6.
Hope this helps.
My best regards.
John.
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Ok I have that specific cale, where do I plub the rca jacks in?
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From: "DJ DOCTOR P"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: mixer and goldwave
Hello,
If your sound card has a line in jack, you should plug your mixer in
Hello once again Armando,
The RCA's, will go to your mixer.
The 1-8th inch plug, will go to the line in jack of your sound card.
But like I said, you have to have that cable.
It is really called, an adapter cable.
Because, it has the RCA plugs at one end, and the 1-8th inch plug at the
other end.
Frank:
First of all, the cards themselves should work on any computer but
accessible access to the Delta control panel can only be had using Windows
XP SP2 or earlier.
You can find my Scripts for JAWS on my server which works well with the
Delta control Panel if, as I say, your XP box is not
Hi all, I am trying to record the output from one computer to the line
in input of another computer. I am recording on a Windows 7 64bit
computer with 8GB of memory and a Realtec on board sound. If I plug a
1/8 male cable in the line in jack and the other 1/8 end of the cable in
another audio devic
High Frank,
The power supplies of both of those computers, are earth grounded.
In order to get red of that hum noise, the earth ground pole on both power
supplies will have to be disconnected.
But I wouldn't suggest doing it yourself unless you really know what you're
doing.
I am telling you thi
Thanks, not sure if I want to delve into that. Would running the audio
output from the source computer through a hardware mixer help at all, or
would that make it worse?
Frank
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day everyone,
I have a question and maybe it is off topic but maybe you all can dirrect me to
the correct list to ask this if it is. I am wanting to buy Sling box to play
and reccord tv shows with and I want to know what version I need to buy that
works well with Jaws 10 or serotalks products
I'm now able to record the raw stream off of my cable box via my firewire
port, and play the recorded audio and video back on the computer. Is there
a way to access the SAP channel audio contained in the raw stream? Will any
of the major media players out there i.e.. Winamp, Windows Media Player,
how in the heck are you pulling that one off?
what box? provider? etc?
can I get all the juicy details oh pritty please?
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From: "Brian Hansen"
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 5:29 PM
Subject: Accessing The SAP Audio off of a File
I'm now able to record the raw
hello I am trying to find a tv tuner that will work with my sattlite dish
I am not wanting to hook reciever to box I am wanting to tune channels on my
sattllite dish service with the tuner itself
can any one recommend?
I will be using free to air, and dish network services.
Hank
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Hello all,
I'm interested in knowing if there's an easy way to either isolate or remove
particular instruments, or vocals, from a musical track in Goldwave. Failing
that, if there's another program I can look into that'll handle that for me.
I've done some searching, but I haven't seen yet any ki
I don't think it can be done, but I know these mashups exist where they took
the vocals from one song and mixed it with music from others and the like.
How it is you don't hear the smashed together drums and stuff, I don't know.
Maybe some artists post original tracks to work with. I wish I knew
I don't think such things exist except for the free to air stuff.
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From: "hank smith"
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:34 PM
Subject: tv tuner card that will work on satlite dishes?
hello I am trying to find a tv tuner that will wo
There must be something which will work because they say you can now program
the satellite receiver from your sell phone or laptop.
Marsha
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Yes, that's for the DVR to record. Uverse does this too, but for the cell
phone, of course it has to be AT&T and not Sprint. I'd consider getting an
AT&T windows mobile device just to program Uverse again if I could use it on
prepaid, I might need to do it once or twice a week, but I can't recor
Hi.
I have XM Satellite Radio, which is broadcasting all of the Men's NCAA
basketball games. They mention on their broadcasts that if you go to
http://ncaa.com
you can listen to the radio feeds of these games. I went to this site, and
didn't see anything. I did have a bit better luck by going
My provider is Mediacom. I'm using the Motorola DCT6412 box, but the driver
seems to support most if not all of the DCT64 series. You want to use the
left firewire port if you are facing the front of the box. It's been
reported that people have had problems getting the data if they used the
righ
I'm not sure about satellite TV, but ATI makes the ATI Wunder, that has a
slot for a cable card you can get from your provider that would tell the
Wunder what digital cable channels you are subscribed to. The bad thing is
that there isn't a driver available for any of the flavors of XP, and you
ha
I got XP yet, not sure if small as in size machines exist that could do
this. Then I'd need separate speakers for it as well, but I'm on Uverse
which doesn't do cable cards. I guess these type and satellite don't have
to. This complex isn't hooked to the local cable company because they chose
t
ee to air works with screen reader on windows?
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From: "Brent Harding"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: tv tuner card that will work on satlite dishes?
I don't think such things exist except for the free to air stu
agreed
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From: "Marsha"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: tv tuner card that will work on satlite dishes?
There must be something which will work because they say you can now
program
the satellite receiver from you
hello what if you have cox would this box work?
also where can I get all the software or drivers from?
can this record video or just audio?
thanks fore the awesome help
Hank
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