Hi all,
I have heard that their is some work being done on rock box to aloof You to
read text files on the Ipod using rockbox but can't find anything about
this.
Can someone tell me if their is any development on this thanks in advance.
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Hi,
Thunder will just grab what ever voice you have as your default voice on
your computer.
So If you have realspeak Daniel as your computers default voice it will just
use this voice Hth.
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hI ANDY sorry about the caps lock!! I will send You the manual in the
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Hi all, I wonder if anyone could
ormats yet. Given
amazon's record on good accessibility, it will likely be very easy to use so
sounds promising.
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Sorry, no. The service hasn't launched yet but I'll post here as soon as it
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Yep, that's right. EMI are the first to sign up to the amazon download
store.
Kevin
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d I think you'd find that
lossless WMA is probably the most well supported.
You can use goldwave to convert from WAV to lossless WMA and back.
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will peak
much higher and there will be some lower points too.
What I'd suggest is play it back through some real hi-fi kit to compare the
original CD against the lossless file. You'll need to play the CD through
the computer to get as close as possible to an A/B test.
Regards.
Kevin
However, you might want to consider what formats are
supported by most software and hardware players and I think you'd find that
lossless WMA is probably the most well supported.
You can use goldwave to convert from WAV to lossless WMA and back.
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your ear buds have a
firm connection, they should click into place when properly connected.
Try and paste an mp3 track in there so that you can eliminate whether it's
the format of your book or the player.
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Hey Joe.
I believe that the 2 GB stone has an FM radio, voice recorder and screen.
>From what I've heard on a couple of lists it's not quite as easy to use as
the 1 GB stone.
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Kevin
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ng previously and
have had no issues with the latest creative card I have now. I should point
out though that I only use the soundcard for listening so don't have to
worry about recording or inaccessible software that can be used to tweak the
sound and generally make it sound worse in my opini
less formats either so I don't see why
anyone would waste disc space on this format.
If you use windows media player to rip your collection you'll be able to set
it up to automatically start ripping when you insert a CD and eject it on
completion. I don't think you can do th
Yep, with today's cheap hard drive prices, why settle for anything less than
the quality of a purchased music CD? Of course, you can then create other
formats from your perfect lossless masters such as lower bitrate mp3's to
play on portables where disc space is at a premium.
Regar
ter", well, media player does it for me because CDEX
can't rip into lossless WMA format which is my preferred format.
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Kevin
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Se
ght signals (L+R), and the other is their difference (L-R). This takes
up
less bandwidth, and the player can easily flip the two channels back to the
original left and right.
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Kevin
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music may yield
lower bitrates.
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Kevin
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> What is better CBR, VBR or ABR for enco
d around a lot more than the inner
tracks on a flimsy transport.
Regards.
Kevin
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WinMX and nothing to do with media player, methinks... Maybe the original
poster can clarify...
Kevin
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Hi.
Yes, windows media player is completely accessible. Version 10 or 11 will
do just fine. MP3 ripping is good but with the limitation that you can only
rip in constant bitrate at either 128, 192, 224, 256 or 320 kbps.
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Kevin
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sed as it goes
and, of course, you can refresh the zen folder to confirm what's being moved
over.
As you can see above, no problems whatsoever in synchronising with media
player for a totally blind user.
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Kevin
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a better sound
quality. If it's books then the Stream would probably be the best choice.
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Kevin
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ck number is equal to the number of files in the folder
all is well. If not, go back and do those CD's manually selecting only the
tracks that are missing.
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Kevin
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s and will synchronise a portable player and burn
CD's for you as well.
Not bad for free!
Kevin
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Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 4:16 PM
e're all a little guilty of sticking with our favourite programs and
probably not looking around enough for alternatives. Winamp has been used
for years by blind users and windows media player was once not very
accessible at all. Times have changed.
Regards.
Kevin
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These sound like the quality settings for variable bitrate. If I remember
correctly, 0 means highest quality. Check out the CDEX help pages for more
imformation, there's some useful stuff about settings in there.
Kevin
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ripping in a compressed lossy format like MP3 then you'd probably
be better to use variable bitrate rather than constant.
Regards.
Kevin
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ieces of what sounds
like stutter or echo.
Skipping - tracks sounding like they're being fast forwarded for short
intervals almost like when using cue and review.
Kevin
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I'm using media player version 10 with JFW version 5.0.
Yes, you can skip forward and backwards in a track using the seek slider.
Just tab until you hear seek and then use your right and left arrow keys.
Yes, there are plug ins but I personally haven't played with them to date.
Ke
r, it takes 16 bits per frame that
would otherwise be used for encoding, and therefore will slightly (probably
imperceptibly) reduce the sound quality.
Kevin
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Bye metadata I assume you mean ID3 tag information? If so, in media player,
browse to the track in your library, hit the applications key and select
edit tag.
Kevin
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I think it'd be very good but good luck in being able to work that one out!
Kevin
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ore likely that
lossless uses variable bitrates.
Kevin
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Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: A CDEX question:
>I tho
Hi Curtis.
There are a number of plug ins for OGG in windows media player but I haven't
come across one for M4A. Mind you, I don't use media player for spoken word
so would never have needed to venture to such a low bitrate.
Kevin
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There's a whole web site dedicated to windows media player plug ins. You
can either download direct from there or ask the player to go and look for
plug ins and download them. These provide support for those file types as
well as a range of other features.
Kevin
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Here's a couple of url's for windows media player plugins
http://www.wmplugins.com/
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/plugins.aspx
Regards.
Kevin
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help pages if you're
interested. They're pretty comprehensive.
Kevin
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> One fe
Hi.
I missed Kentucky's exciting game that they won against LSU, and I'd like to
hear it. Does anyone know a site where I can hear archived college football
games? If not, is there at least a site for hearing the games live?
Thanks for the info.
Kevin Minor
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Hi.
Thanks for the Yahoo Sports site. Looks like what I want is free. I'll
listen to it later on tonight. I did sign the petition to make Yahoo's
signup process more user friendly.
Kevin
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problem it might explain a noticeable blip between the track joins.
Kevin
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 6:46 PM
Subject: CD Bur
You can create an auto playlist in windows media player that will allow you
to create a random playlist of any size you wish and then synchronise to
your portable player. I do this all the time to fill my 1GB stone.
Kevin
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From
I have around 800 albums ripped in lossless WMA format and they take up 290
GB. On average the bitrates are around the 900kbps mark.
Kevin
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etc.
Use the right arrow to open any of these categories to browse further.
Kevin
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Subject
ere's probably better DJ software out there that'll do this but this is
cheap and cheerful and you won't need to leave media player at all. Think
you'll be able to intersperse your video files in the playlist but I haven't
really played with this so couldn't say for defini
ences.
Kevin
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> Thanks, Jerry! What makes a DVD ho
le and powerful as it is today but both are great programs for
organising music, building playlists, editing tags and much more.
I currently have my music collection connected to a Roksan amp and Tannoy
speakers so can vouch for the quality of the resulting ripped music.
Kevin
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I use goldwave to create MP3 copies of my master lossless wma collection for
playback on portable devices.
Kevin
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You could search for the albums on ebay or amazon market place to get an
idea of price and list on either of those sites to sell them.
Kevin
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disc space but that's about all.
Kevin
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Subject: Re: the worth of bit rates:
> High Albert,
CD-ROM drive. If you have a good
drive you'll get consistent rips from any of the programs.
Personally I use media player and get excellent rips. Good enough to play
through an expensive high end hifi system.
Kevin
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music.
Kevin
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Subject: wma lossless
> Hi
> I feel I should know this by now but I don't.
> I'm ripp
WMA lossless is already available in media player 10. Just go to the
ripping tab and select it from there.
Kevin
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I would expect it's absolutely fine and just a musically simplistic track
that needs no more than that. The lowest bitrate track I have in my
lossless collection is an old Genesis demo from the late '60's which is
around 300 kbps.
Kevin
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The sampling rate for audio CD's is 44 khz
Kevin
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Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 6:19 PM
Subject: More Goldwave Questions.
>
rated amplifier and a pir of
Tannoy DC Sensys speakers for a combined sum of £1,050 and I've been really
pleased with them.
Regards.
Kevin
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Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 11
Those JPEG files take up no space at all so I'd recommend keeping them to
reproduce CD covers and liners in the future especially if you no longer own
the CD.
Kevin
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You could take a laptop with you and connect both a hard drive and USB
soundcard connected to your mixer without really taking up too much more
space.
Kevin
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don't
know much more about FLAC but it strikes me as more of a archive and don't
touch kind of format whereas WMA lossless, for me at least, provides both
the archive and the convenience of being widely supported.
Kevin
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ections.
No doubt you'll want to respond with some sarcastic nonsense again but read
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Kevin
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sults with a
good quality CD-ROM and CD's in fair to good condition.
Kevin
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Subje
You'd have to draw on the expertise of the DJ's on the list for that one I'm
afraid but I'm assuming that most listers broadcasting aren't doing so with
more than one desktop or laptop at present.
Kevin
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good as it could be then
EAC is for you otherwise it's more for the paranoid ripper.
Kevin
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Yep, that'll be him... Spent so much time worrying about his waveform that
he forgot about sitting back and enjoying listening to his music...
Kevin
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this if you're half way
through a book.
http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/download.asp?MainCategory=213&sOSName=Windows+XP®ion=2&Product_Name=ZEN+Stone&Product_ID=16424&modelnumber=&driverlang=1033&OS=10&drivertype=4
Kevin
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You can also use goldwave's CD reader to rip a CD into a single track.
Doesn't support AAC out of the boxbut there may be a plug in I'm not aware
of.
Kevin
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ting system and these applications are totally accessible
to a blind person using voice over in case someone goes for a change from
windows and ends up with a pup that they can't fully use.
Kevin
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lacks highs and lows, midrange detail and has a general boxed
in kind of sound in comparison to lossless formats.
Kevin
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can broadcast in WMA but
this is not an area I know much about so won't go any further.
Kevin
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Yes, you'll need to download a codec to play flac in windows media player.
Just google flac windows media player and read up on the subject before
taking the plunge.
Kevin
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It's just over 1 meg in size so shouldn't be a problem to mail. If anyone
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Try mp3tag. It's free and accessible and will rename files from ID3 tag
info.
Kevin
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Yes, I'd recommend using VBR to get the best results in the smallest file
size.
Joint stereo is only really used if you are ripping at extremely low
bitrates so I would avoid using this.
Kevin
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Jitter errors mean that your rip has imperfections. These manifest
themselves as small blips in the music or in worse cases, skipping.
Kevin
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To remove or minimise jitter errors always use jitter correction and try
cleaning the disc if they persist.
Kevin
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oftware release that doesn't
seem to deliver anything of much tangible use.
Kevin
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You can use media players tag editor to do this. Go to your library, locate
the tracks you want to tag and hit your aplications key for a list of
functions including the tag editor.
Kevin
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Just copy the lame dll file into your goldwave folder and that's job done.
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pe this is helpful.
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would be with CDEX. That is, a folder for artist, a folder within artist
for album and then the tracks.
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You could use a USB soundcard and get a much better sound quality out of
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>I use a good spam filter, and you probably do the same.
> I have white
>From a sound quality perspective, I've been very happy with the external USB
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Linn hi-fi system. It's capable of 24 bit processing and only cost around
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x27;ve heard some XM channels before, and I like the mix of
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I'm assuming that editor converts the WMA file to WAV and then allows you to
edit and saves back to WMA? If that's the case then you could use goldwave
to do the same.
Kevin
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Hi Brandon,
I have text to audio text aloud and yeosoft text to mp3 speaker.
I until recently would have recommended Yeosoft's text to mp3 program as it
turns text files straight to mp3 it does not make a wov then convert it.
But I have made allot of audio books from text files and I have found
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directly to WMA.
Can you provide a link where it states that editing WMA needs no conversion
to WAV by the software firstly?
Thanks.
Kevin
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and see if it truly will edit in WMA format.
Kevin
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Hi,
This software sounds very interesting but I have heard that it is in
Italian!
Unfortunately I don't speak the language can you get an English version?
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minutes. Although, on most systems, 256 MB of RAM should be sufficient,
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on other hardware in the system, 512 MB or more may produce much better results.
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Hi,
I have downloaded the Italian mp3 program,
I like it! But I keep getting a nag screen asking me to register the
program!!
I tried to register it but when I do there seems to be a bit where you can
put in a code.
I have just tried to ignore that and register anyway as the software is free
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