I see airplay in the list of buttons after play.
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On 12/03/2012 06:57, Dane Trethowan wrote:
No, I'm not asking about the Radio, I'm asking
Okay that's interesting as I don't see it here and I'm trying to work out why?
I'm sure I've seen it before in much the same spot as you've described.
On 12/03/2012, at 6:36 PM, Kieran L wrote:
> I see airplay in the list of buttons after play.
>
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I'm not sure what other advantages Audigen provides, but iTunes, Winamp,
WMP and FooBar 2000 all build their own media libraries or databases.
FooBar 2000 probably has the simplest interface and based on what you
said below, maybe the closest to what Audigen provided for you.
On 11/03/12 04:19, An
The URL you have only works with the BBC iPlayer. If you go to
http://members.optusnet.com.au/stephenjolley/livestreams
you will find a Windows Media Player link to it. Right click on the link and
choose save target as. This will allow you to save
the playlist file. Try using this in Tapin R
Christopher
I have been a user of foobar for quite some time now but have never really
investigated the library structure.
One of the things I liked about Audigen was that it had a simple and
advanced search facility. I could for example type in the name of a track
and then see exactly how many
Barry thanx will definitely try that.
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Ah, sorry, I don't use FooBar 2000 enough to answer that question.
On 12/03/12 07:08, André van Deventer wrote:
> Christopher
>
> I have been a user of foobar for quite some time now but have never really
> investigated the library structure.
>
> One of the things I liked about Audigen was that
Do you know perhaps if you can do that kind of thing in windows media player
or winamp?
I would prefer actually not to go back to winamp if at all possible.
Andre
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I use a program called Catraxx.
CATraxx is a powerful music collector database program for Windows which
will help you catalog a music collection of any kind, from vinyl records to
CDs
to MP3s. Automatically download CD data from the Internet, or scan your hard
drive for audio files. A comprehen
Peter
I think this is what I am looking for perhaps! Thanx man.
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Hello gang.
Anyone have any ideas how to fix this WMp12 problem on my Win7 laptop?
I recently bought a new Win7 laptop with Windows Media Player 12 preinstalled.
I'm able to play mp3 files on the laptop SSD just fine using WMP12. About 10%
of the time though, when doing this, Stops playing in
Hi list,
By chance, does anybody have version 3.7 or there abouts of
reaper? It certainly is not available from the web site as far as I
can establish.
My understanding is that this works considerably better with the REA
screen reader plug in which rumour has it, is not being further
devel
Hi list I am getting ready to install a second sound card on my system now this
card comes with software do I install the software or will the computer see it.
because usually if a person installs a second sound card jfw will
automatically go to that new card as the default card. now I would li
Hello gang.
Anyone have any ideas how to fix this WMp12 problem on my Win7 laptop?
I recently bought a new Win7 laptop with Windows Media Player 12 preinstalled.
I'm able to play mp3 files on the laptop SSD just fine using WMP12. About 10%
of the time though, when doing this, Stops playing in
Hi!
I've ben using Reaper for over a year and went from version 3.7 to the now
available 4.16x and have noticed no accessibility issues, works well with my
Screen Reader.
Having said that I don't use each and every tool or function Reaper has to
offer but I do know that these upgrades and upda
What card is this? I should think the PC would just see it so have some
speakers connected to it. The only thing the software may or may not do is
have controls for it, and some cool effects like making yourself sound like
your in a public bathroom with the echoes and the like, but most of the time
it's a sound blaster card but I do not remember the make and model at this
moment.
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 10:09 PM
Subject: RE: an importent sound card question.
What card is this? I should think the PC
As long as you have the drivers for your second sound card installed and
either disable the first one or assign JAWS to the second one it should
work.
HTH
Dan
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Sent: Monday
Okay then. Well, if it comes with the Creative Launcher I think it is
called, according to Rick Harmon, this sadly not accessible.
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