Hello Joe, I did not use to have these problems with XP, but I do under
windows 7.
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Sent: 20 January 2013 23:22
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Subject: RE: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster A
Then perhaps you must check compatibility with win7.
On 21/01/2013, Samuel Wilkins wrote:
> Hello Joe, I did not use to have these problems with XP, but I do under
> windows 7.
>
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> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joe P
> Sent: 20 Jan
An acquaintance sent me the Jawbone updater which I will be glad to
forward to anyone who needs it. Please write me off list, repeat--off list.
Don Roberts
On 1/20/2013 5:04 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
Look on the right side of the box.
There is a port for an audio jack.
As a matter of fact,
Hello gang.
the player I'm looking for is for a sighted person so accesibility to blind is
irrelevant.
What are some of the least expensive most basic portable players out there that
can play .aa audio books from audible.com?
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I believe all of the Creative players do and they have some very inexpensive
ones. Coby may also, but I'm not sure about them.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 1:17 PM
Subject: Cheapest portable player to play a
Audible has a list of all the players that support its books. The list
comes up anytime you download Audible management software. I assume that a
player that isn't on that list will not be compatible.
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It states the drivers I am using are compatable.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan
Maher
Sent: 21 January 2013 11:40
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Latency with Microphones and Soundblaster Audigy Soundcard
Then perhap
Once you have copied your mp3's from your dm520 to your computer you burn
them the same wayyou do any other mp3.
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I use Video Redo to create a DVD containing several segments I have edited
from a recorded program. As I add the segments to the project, how can I
determine the total length of all the segments. I don't want the final DVD
to exceed 2 hours. I understand that I could put up to 4 hours on a DVD,
So when organizing my file collection to put onto cd and dvd, I've figured
out that if the properties of a folder say Size On Disc: 698mb, that this is
filling up a cd with data, and that I can't really put much more data on it.
I figured this out when I used to use an old program called Stomp R
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