Hello. Have the same problem, but with Eudora. Can't seem to find
the attachments. Am also using Windows 7.--Matthew Chao
At 12:40 AM 10/9/2013, John Chilelli wrote:
O I forgot to tell you that I'm using Windows 7.
Thanks...
On 10/9/2013 12:32 AM, John Chilelli wrote:
Hi all,
Is there so
With Mozilla Thunderbird up and running, place focus on the email with the
attachment, use up or down arrow keys to find the email in the list and stay
focus on the email with the attachment. Now press alt+m for the message menu,
arrow down for something like attachment in the drop down list. It
Is it really difficult to understand that file attachments in
Thunderbird have nothing to do with audio? The subject is off
topic for this e-mail list.
Please, again, and, again, I ask subscribers to keep messages
to the list appropriate to the purpose of the list.
There are around five hundred
Hi. I have it in mind to market a syndicated show to Internet radio stations.
Content will consist of music and my voice.
The microphone is not an issue. Beyond that, my problem is that I don't know
where to start when it comes to what I need in order to use the computer to
perform and record
Nothing like a decent pair of audio phile headphones particularly when they
come and a bargain price.
I've not found any places in Australia that stock these things so looks like
another purchase from an eBay store in the states, you guys have it made
.
http://www.stereophile.com/headphones/gra
Larry,
Do you want to do your syndicated program live, or record it
and distribute it to stations as an audio file? I'm on an
e-mail list for broadcast engineers and I can ask which file
format is preferred if you want to record your program and
send the file to them.
I think most stations have
I do a Psychology program for RadioGeneral an online radio station; use
Goldwave to record and edit it, and then send off to the station. Good luck!
Gera
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El 09/10/2013, a las 02:57 p.m., Tom escribió:
> Larry,
>
> Do you want to do your syndicated program live, or reco
Hi Tom. I would think that my show would be best offered as recorded, allowing
the Internet stations that make up my target market to run them when they wish.
There's also the possibility of something going wrong during a live show and
I'm not looking for that sort of adventure. :)
If you can l
Thanks Gera. GoldWave is an old friend and certainly would work well in the
mix. Great suggestion.
Larry
On 2013-10-09, at 4:06 PM, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
> I do a Psychology program for RadioGeneral an online radio station; use
> Goldwave to record and edit it, and then send off to the sta
If you are going to do it live to a few radio stations, I suggest using
Station Playlist Studio; if you are going to prerecord programs, I suggest
using Gold Wave; both are very accessible with JAWS. After recording and
editing them, you would normally use an FTP, or mos likely an SFTP program
to
Interesting. On amazon, these things cost $159.00, which is said to be
a discount from the list price, so not sure where Stereophile got its
price info.
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I think that review was from 2010.
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Interesting. On amazon, these th
Glad you warned me, I haven't started my search for these yet but even at that
price for a product of the supposed quality it would be worth buying.
amazon have multiple dealers so perhaps its worth looking up there again to see
if you can find them cheaper? I'm no Amazon expert as I don't think
I use WinTv7 and am quite pleased with it, although, I think that their
latest cd for installing said program needs to be a bit more accessible
than it is. So, you may need sighted help with it. Once you get pass
that hurtle, you'll do just fine from setting it up to work with your
digital or
Just as an aside I actually used winamp to do a live program for both WQNA FM
and WTND/LP FM I
streamed to them at 160 44.1 and it worked well 99 percent of the time.
Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA
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