Hi,
Another good software for broadcasting is edcast and it allows you to
record your stream as well.
On 16/06/2010 02:04, matthew wrote:
Hello Wayne. email me off list and I can try and help you. It is
mcarell...@comcast.net
On 6/15/2010 5:37 PM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
As the subject says, I
Hi all,
I have an Acer laptop running XP Home, and I'm using Jaws 11 latest build.
Frequently, the sound crackles like a 1920s long-distance call or bad A.M.
radio.
MY IT guy says he installed the latest drivers for the sound card, etc., but
the problem persists. I know I could get a USB sound ca
Hi!
have you ever looked at the laptop speakers? maybe it can be the speakers
which are built in the laptop. I used to listen to the speakers when I used
jaws, but now, I am using a set of external speakers plugged in to the
laptops headphone/lineout jack. and I get much better sound of it now.
Hi,
Are the speakers you have large and meant to be higher-FI,, requiring their
own AC power? In other worlds, do they diminish your laptop's portability?
Thanks,
Joel
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Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 10:00 AM
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Hi!
yes the speakers have their own AC Power, so I can use them to both my
stationary PC or laptop, or I can also use them to a portable CD-player.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
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www.jorgenhansson.com
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From: "Joel Deutsch"
To: "PC
Even a small battery powered pair of speakers may help if it's the internal
speakers causing the problem. If it's not the speakers themselves or the
internal connection, it may be a problem with the sound card.
To help maintain the portability of your laptop, you might look at a pair of
small
Ford,
Thanks for the reply. I'll answer one question, and thanks for the rest.
This began as soon as I started using this machine. So it's either the sound
card or shitty speakers I can tell you that when I plug ear buds into the
right place, the sound is clear and great, and I have to use the k
Ford,
Thanks for the reply. I'll answer one question, and thanks for the rest.
This began as soon as I started using this machine. So it's either the sound
card or shitty speakers I can tell you that when I plug ear buds into the
right place, the sound is clear and great, and I have to use the k
Do you use Edcast as the stand alone version or within Winamp, and is
it fairly accessible with a screen reader? Would it work pretty well
with Station Playlist Studio?
Wayne
On 6/17/10, Gianluca Apollaro wrote:
> Hi,
> Another good software for broadcasting is edcast and it allows you to
> reco
It sounds as if it's bad speaker connections or speakers then. Either a usb
powered external speaker or speaker pair or external speakers that plug into
the headphone jack may be you're best answer.
I know on a netbook I bought, the speakers are ok at low to moderate levels,
but anything that
Hi!
Does anybody here know if there is a playlist converter which can
convert from asx to m3u?
THanks.
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Does anyone have the latest winamp? How do i find it? I had it but
somehow don't have the online services like shoutcast any longer. Any help
would be appreciated.
Also does anyone have the subscribe information for blindtech? Thanks
again.
Marsha
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You can get the latest Winamp from winamp.com. Just look for the link
"Download Winamp 5.57 Media Player". The direct URL to the download page
is http://www.winamp.com/media-player/en. Look for the download link
below the header "Download Winamp Media Player 5.57". Note that this is
the standar
Hey there, Jorgen -
Let me know what you think about that program once you try it out. As I
mentioned yesterday, I find that it is speech friendly and that it has quite
a bit to offer as far as audio is concerned.
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From: "Jörgen Hansson"
To: "PC Audio Discussion
Thanks Ford,.
This problem is not about situations at high volume, too much or too little
of some frequency, or anything. And the machine plays ordinary speech and
music quite well enough, considering how little the speakers must be. It's
just Jaws and the Windows boot-up sound.
And yes, I've p
Hello there Sam!
I have tried that program out now, it's quite Ok and what I love of this
program, is that you can even tagg your files so that you can play them on
the radio with good title streaming. one thing I don't understand is this,
In the mp3 settings, I saw something called Misc CRC ch
I take it this subject line isn't about my issue anymore? Then I can stop
opening these, can't I.
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From: "Jörgen Hansson"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: Converting stereo .mp3s to mono
Hello there Sam!
I have tr
Hahahahahaha! Now you've caught up with me! Actually, I am still trying to
figure out what the heck those buttons mean too. There may be some
documentation on the web sight talking about it, but I am not sure. I'll see
if I can find some information on it, and then I can forward it to you.
Hi sam!
I would appreciate that very much , then we can figure out.
thanks for the help.
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 4:25 AM
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