hello!
I have a mp3 file.
but i want to do the file to more files 01. 02 etc.
the file is a audiobook.
how i can do so?
I have gold wave and audacity and audiograbber in my pc.
can i do so with this program or must i had another?
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A very good pocket radio is the Sony ICF-S10MK2 Pocket AM/FM Radio,
Silver, which is sold by Amazon for only $10. I have used it for years
and it is surprisingly sensitive with decent selectivity. It also seems
to run forever on the two AA batteries.
Rich De Steno
On 5/29/2011 2:02 AM, Ste
Yep, there are some really good radios around but the trouble is its always
difficult to find a good one, you not only want something which is good and
sensitive but something which is selective.
For example the CC Observer radio is extremely sensitive but not very selective
so if you're trying
Dane and Rich,
Thank you for your advice. Dane, if I came across as though I was questioning
the overload of the single-conversion unit, please know that was not my
intention. I was just trying to explain why I was surprised that was the case.
If that wasn't clear, I apologize.
Best regards
Hi, All,
There is often a price to pay for radio sensitivity. Extreme sensitivity comes
at the expense of dynamic range.
Better head room can sometimes be gained by higher voltage on the first RF
stage. Better FETS also improve the dynamic range.
Joe G, W 2 PVY
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No problem whatever, if anything I thought I had to make my explanation
clearer .
On 30/05/2011 12:38 AM, Steve Jacobson wrote:
Dane and Rich,
Thank you for your advice. Dane, if I came across as though I was questioning
the overload of the single-conversion unit, please know that was not my
Yep exactly so c compremises have to be made, where you can test before
you buy or take a good recommendation.
All radios have advantages and disadvantages, some have excellent audio
but are very deaf, others are very sensitive but have a very narrow band
thus are only really good for listenin
I'm using Windows 7, JFW 12 and over the last week moved to IE 9.
I have discovered that the ABC Australian radio, AAC streams are no longer
working. I would welcome advice from an IE 9 user who has had success
accessing these streams. As one would expect, the problem persists with Jaws
not loaded
This version actually came out in late April but as far as I know the
details haven't been posted on this list. It is available from
www.poikosoft.com. Below are the changes for the last few versions of
the program:
Version 2011.3
Fixed the bug where data error was shown when ripping the last tr
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: CC EP radio was Re: Looking for a table radio
Yep exactly so c compremises have to be made, where you can test before
you buy
Hi
Where is the best site to get this from?
thanks
Mark Bishop
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Ah yep, I'd heard about these, is it only their analogue set which is
usable or can we use the whole range.
On 30/05/2011 6:42 AM, Bob Seed wrote:
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- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan"
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Sent: Sunday, May 29, 201
Or even more to the point is the new version more accessible than the
older ones? It would want to be, unfortunately the original sender of
the message seems to spend much of his time just forwarding messages to
the universe without doing any fact finding, research on what he's
forwarding or ho
I think knowing there's a new version out there is useful information
whether someone has the time to determine if accessibility has changed
or not. Besides, he's not the only one who can post that kind of
information. I'd also suggest that if you want to encourage him to
provide that information y
Do I assume from this last message that the program isn't very accessible?
If not what would you suggest for ripping cds?
thanks
Mark Bishop
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Hi!
Okay some clarification.
I purchased Easy CD DA Extractor quite some time ago, in those days the
software was consistently accessible without a hitch, no need for scripts, apps
or anything else.
as we've progressed the software seems to have become more and more
inaccessible. I'm not bla
I think that they are both am and fm sets. Apparently they are top notch
radios with good circuitry.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: CC EP radio was Re: Looking for a table radio
Ah yep, I'd he
Yeah they are, I know of the analogue set, that's fine to use though I'm
not sure about the digital sets but yep! a great choice for a tabletop
radio.
On 30/05/2011 11:32 AM, Bob Seed wrote:
I think that they are both am and fm sets. Apparently they are top
notch radios with good circuitry.
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