Hi, I'm helping a friend to learn gold wave, and as they've only
semi-evolved, they use Window-eyes. Does anyone know where I can get
the set files for it for them?
Thanks,
Rob
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Nick's sort of right, in that the firmware wouldn't be affected by the
size of the drive, as it's written into ROM, not to the hard disk,
except for the installation file when you first copy it to the drive.
I believe what you do, is to load the firmware update, whether rockbox
or not, into the pla
Hi Nick,
First, there's no reason why you couldn't move the files to the hard
drive after you've recorded them. I don't however know if the recorder
has only a mice or whether it also has line-in recording. Assuming it
does have line-in recording, then you should be away. You could feed
the revo
Wrong and fairly wrong. The books are not MP3's, they are encoded, so
that they can't be played on most MP3 players. You used to be able to
convert them to MP3, but not now, because of the latest version of
audible manager.
Audible manager is fairly accessible, though sometimes you have fun
and g
We sort of had this discussion, and because audible books are
copy-right, Geoff the list owner won't let us discuss this on the
list, he can't really.
Officially you're right. If anyone wants more information, you'd
better email me off list, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we can discuss it
there.
Sorry
Hi Brian, try making adjustments to the volume of the tape recorder
This will effect it if you're for example using an earphones socket to
do the recording. if you can, take it to the max you can without
introducing distortion. If you're using a tape deck, then the output
level from the deck may
Sorry if I'm being thick, but where do I get it?
Rob
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Hi Doc, didn't get it the first time, but I just skim through
sometimes, so I could have missed it. I don't know if Nero will do
it, but one way that would certainly work would be to use the file
conversion utility in goldwave. You ought to be able to convert from
.ogg to CDA format there. Be aw
Hi Jim,
Ogg vorbis is an alternative way to encode sound files for use on a
computer. It's like MP3 in that it's a compressed, and therefore
"lossy" format. The "beauty" of the format however is that it's open
sauce, I.E. not proprietary software, and therefore it's free to
distribute unlike most
Hi all,
Sorry to be boring folks, but I've got my archos recorder jukebox 20GB
with the rockbox firmware installed. I've been trying to get it to
talk. I've installed the firmware, and got the filenames speaking, at
least it says "file1" etc, but I can't get into the main menu: at
least it's not
Hi, the archos seems a good bet, if you can get one of the older
models, they seem to be on ebay most of the time. Alternatively
something like the Olympus DM1, which is basically a Dictaphone, is
worth considering, as it can save what it records in MP3 format, and
it has an external mic socket. I
Hi Rick, a friend installed the firmware for me, and got the rock box
talking. It's fine now, as doubtless you'll know from my posts to the
rockbox list.
Rob
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those in the UK, www.theupgradestore.com.
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Hi Gary, 128K is not CD quality. I don't care what sound forge says.
192K is CD quality, though you could use 220K or something similar to
get improved audio results. I think 128K is minidisk, and it's about
the same quality as the best of the satellite or other digital
radio/TV transmissions. W
Hi, the FMR that I just bought didn't come with a carrying pouch,
though I got one with the second-hand recorder v1 that I bought.
Rob
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Hi, anyone know of a UK site where these are available? also Debbie,
what were you doing driving? grin!.
Rob
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Subject: RE: Koss Porta Pro h
Hi Sarai, didn't realise that you were still having fun, as i've not
been monitoring the list very assiduously recently.
I've installed the software on 2 machines now, got them both working
and could help. I'd rather not conduct things on the list, as it
clogs it up, so send me an email privately
That's true, but I think we've already established that she has the
correct model. In short the gmini and AV models don't work with
rockbox.
Rob
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Subje
The player, provided you load the alternative firmware. Everyone
note, that only certain Archos players speak. Rick posted a message
about this some weeks ago, giving the appropriate rockbox link, but a
google search finds rockbox and you can go from there, the site's fine
re accessibility.
Rob
Hi Rob, first, it's an explorer problem, you should have the space
that you have calculated. It can't easily calculate the free space on
a removable disk, because it can't calculate the size of the disk
without formatting it, and CDR's and so on are already formatted.
There are different sizes of C
Goldwave good, but for ease of use, you really have to go a long way,
in my view, to beat the tool in CDexe.
Rob
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Subject: Re: accessible program
Hi, the only way is to keep them in separate piles. There's no way
from the physical characteristics of the CD, and no way from windows
as far as I know.
Rob
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Hi Andy, the archos isn't your beast for the birdsong, unless you buy
an expensive mic. You can run one, but you'll also need a mic preamp
I'm thinking. Mics are something that I don't entirely understand.
The cost of an archos on Ebay is about £100, it's the one I've got.
Have a look at www.rock
I didn't think you could rip with Nero.
Rob
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Subject: Re: Nero Express
hi i have neuro vertion 5.82 but don't no if its the full vertion or
t
Hi Caroline, first, there's a programme called real alternative that
is a better piece of software than real player, because it doesn't
take over. It's available from www.jfwlite.com. Also there's now a
BBC player, and when I tried to listen to something the other day, it
worked fine, even though
Depends on how much you're paying for them. You can get a 128MB one
from web suppliers for about £15, ($22 in the UK, and I can't imagine
that they'd be more than that in the states. Even a 1GB one you can
get for less than £100, ($150. Yes, it's expensive for the large
ones, however you can get
Hi Like you, I'm lost with winamp, is there some sort of tutorial for
it?
Rob
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Subject: 2 Products...same question
Hello all,
I am using CDex 150 for rec
Hi Paul, I've only run it on a machine with XP home, but one tip is,
that if your Archos is very nearly full, it won't run, giving you an
error message. The only thing I can suggest other than that, is, have
you got your file associations mixed up, I.E. it's trying to open
wordpad because it sees
Hi all, got a problem with the latest version of the above, which I
hope someone can help with.
When I try to copy a compilation Cd, the programme lists all the
tracks as separate directories, rather than all the tracks in one
albums directory. each directory is call Artist name/album title. So
y
Hi all, I don't know too much about Cordless Headphones, and wondered
if someone could help me out a bit. I've an MP3 player and my
computer, both of which I want to use with cordless headphones. I
don't know which sort to buy, things to look out for and so on. I'm
also aware that in life you ge
Hi Joe, you're right, it's not quite so accessible, however it's
possible to type in exactly the way you want to store the albums by
following the rules in that list view. I can't however find where
they've hidden the ability to store a CD as one file rather than as
many as you used to be able to
u can get them for around
100 bucks.
>
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>
>> Hi a
HI Stew, basically it's a text file, so you need a text to MP3
conversion programme, such as textalloudMP3 from www.nextup.com, or
the MP3 converter in Kurzweil. You can then do what you want.
Rob
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ldies anywhere visit http://www.treasureislandoldies.com
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, rinty wrote:
> Thanks Bruce, any idea of the model number?
>
> Rob
>
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> On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, rinty wrote:
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> > Thanks Bruce, any idea of the model number?
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Hi to John and anyone else in the UK,
Tapesense, at The Peersulla Foundation. Tel: 0207 357 9298
Ask for Kim, he's cool and helpful. You'll need an RNIB account
number, or other proof that you're VI and living in the uk.
If anyone wants the catalogue, contact me off list, as I'm likely to
get
Hi all, could anyone tell me the layout of the sockets at the back of
the SB audigy 2 card? furthermore I'm having trouble getting my
headphones to work from the sound card. I don't know what the problem
is, but I've only managed to get them working quietly, and only
through 1 channel. Which sock
ard do you have?
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Hi all, could anyone tell me the layout of the sockets at t
AH, I wondered why all my compilation CD's had separate directories
for each track, so I've got 371 directories in my new stuff directory.
Steve, maybe you know the answer to this one, I used, with v.6, to be
able to rip a CD and have it convert to 1 file, rather than as
separate tracks. Especially
Hi Good one Steve, I think the way to do it would be to use the queue
in winamp feature. It's an option in the files menu within explorer.
I assume that when you mark a file for queue in winamp, it will play
it when it gets to it. Sad thing to be doing though Steve, You should
be on the sofa with
Ann, I've been trying to find out how to do this for a while, I didn't
know you could convert audible files using goldwave. What audible
format will work, and what's the file extension I need to look for in
the file list for the conversion?
Rob
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Well if you have a 20 hour book, that's a lot of CD's you've got to
waste.
Rob
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Sent: 21 May 2004 20:31
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Subject: RE: Goldwave & Audible files
why not just burn your
PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave & Audible files
> Hi Rob.
>
> It's just like word Robb. After you have given the file a filename,
you
can
> press tab and select file type. In Goldwave, there are a number of
options
> available.
>
>
> Best wishes.
> Andy from sunny Kilcre
somewhere you've installed your Audible manager. I chose to put
my in
there own folder for ease of location.
Try your c:\program files\audible\ and search from there.
~Ann
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Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave & Audible files
> i tried it with an unregistered copy and my system kept freezing up.
> Doc Wright
> http://wrightplaceinc.net
> When I've given all that I have to give
> Its just the least I can do for a friend.
>
Hi Guys, listen has anyone else noticed this one? I've upgraded from 6
to 6.5, but stopped there, as it said that v.7 has a new interface,
and I ddidn't know whether it would work with JFW. However I also
noticed that from 6 they've taken away the ability to rip each CD as
one continuous file. Ha
The otis player only plays audible format for audible files. It
doesn't convert the files first. Sorry to be pedantic, but it sort of
matters if you then hope to copy the files onto another machine.
The otis will play MP3 files though.
There are other devices that will play audible files, mos
You could, as another correspondent has already suggested use a CDR,
but what a lot of mucking about in hyperspace!.
Rob
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Sent: 21 May 2004 23:26
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Subject: Re: Goldwave & Audible
Well if you do them in MP3 format, you can get up to ten hours on a
CD;
therefore, you would only need to use two MP3 CD's for this 20-hour
book.
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A very good place to start!, smile!.
Rob
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Sent: 21 May 2004 22:04
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Subject: Re: Goldwave & Audible files
I think there is a place marker in the file. If you highlight
les
Unless you've chosen to put them in another directory, they should be
in a
folder somewhere you've installed your Audible manager. I chose to put
my in
there own folder for ease of location.
Try your c:\program files\audible\ and search from there.
~Ann
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No Ann, I think you're right. I'm like you, I got real player off my
system as soon as I found out about winamp.
Rob
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Sent: 23 May 2004 18:00
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Goldwave & Audible fi
Hi Steve,
The number followed by X relates to the burn speed of the CD. This
relates to the amount of times faster than standard play that your CD
will be written. I.E. 40X means that the disk will be written at 40
times faster than it would play.
To burn at the very fastest speeds you need spec
Hi Steve, you don't need to convert them to .wav first. There should
be an option on the programme's control menus that reads something
like "create an audio CD", this should do the conversion for you.
.wav files won't play in an audio CD player either, the audio CD
format is something specific.
o wav
Is there anything I can do to have mp3s be converted to be able to
play in a
standard audio player? Thank you.
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Probably right Gary, though for audio CD's I do as another contributor
does, and do it at about 16X. If I'm copying an audio CD, I tend to
do it at 8X. I've heard, possibly erroneously, that if you copy CD's
at a faster speed, (if they're audio ones) then you can loose quality.
Rob
-Origina
CDexe can be found at www.jfwlite.com.
Rob
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Subject: RE: Is it possible to change format?
And, CDX can be found at?
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Hi, I've been using goldwave for a while for file conversion, but
never attempted sound editing. I've a book which is too long to fit
onto my MP3 player, so I want to cut it up. I want to start by
eliminating the credits at the beginning. I've opened the file in a
goldwave sound window, and imme
Ron, I'm new to the game, but the advice that I was given is that
sound forge does the same things as goldwave, and goldwave is 55CA,
$40, and sound forge is about 5 times that price. If there are
important differences, please don't shoot me, I'm only the piano
player!.
I'm just getting to grips
unny Kilcreggan
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Subject: goldwave help
> Hi, I've been using goldwave for a while for file conversion, but
> nev
It's probably worth mentioning at the moment that any software that
relies on JFW scripts to work, is only useful if you're not using
version 5. Most of the scripts haven't been recompiled, most users,
I'd suggest wouldn't have that facility, and the merge tool doesn't
work with v.5 yet.
Rob
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It used to with 6, and until someone confirms that this does indeed
work with 7, I'm not installing it.
Rob
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Sent: 24 May 2004 20:48
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: easy cd extractor 7 ac
m
On Mon, 24 May 2004, rinty wrote:
> Hi, I've been using goldwave for a while for file conversion, but
> never attempted sound editing. I've a book which is too long to fit
> onto my MP3 player, so I want to cut it up. I want to start by
> eliminating the credits at the
ubject: Re: goldwave help
What if you placed a marker at the start of the credits then a finish
marker
at the end of them, then delete it?
rocker
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Forge.
Bruce
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On Mon, 24 May 2004, rinty wrote:
> Ron, I'm new to the game, b
I've given you general advice Steve, but I use Nero, so I'm butting
out now, to let someone give you more specific advice.
Rob
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Sent: 24 May 2004 22:40
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Subject: Re: mp3 t
Hi Ron,
The best thing to do by far is to download all of them, (they probably
all have demo versions available), and play with each for a bit. If
you do that, you can evaluate how easily you can do the things you
want to do with each package. We can tell you in basic terms that a
programme will
cided
I'd let someone else do it if there's a need.
Bruce
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On Mon, 24 May
Of Ronald Glaser
Sent: 25 May 2004 00:28
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: mp3 to wav
say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:20 PM
Subject: RE: sound editors
It's probably worth mentioning at the moment that any software that
relies on JFW scri
make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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> I've given you general advice Steve,
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>
>
>say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
>ups of
>programs i have
>Ron
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Hi Sarah, one piece of advice re the archos, you can indeed play
audible books, I have a similar device and have converted the files
very successfully.
1. Download Goldwave, the sound editor, if you don't already have it.
2. Register it, as you're gunna want to keep it.
3. Install it.
4. Ins
Hi Raul, I had a similar problem when trying to convert audible files.
I've done them individually, but couldn't do them as a batch. I'm
using an nvidia card, but it didn't even occur to me that that might
be causing the problem. I've got the same amount of memory, at least
the same hard disk spa
:57
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: accessible site to download mp3's
This is interesting. So if Goldwave will open an audible file, why
won't
Soundforge?
Does Goldwave have a special license agreement with audible?
Thanks.
Steve
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Anyone know where I can get one in the UK?
Rob
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Sent: 26 May 2004 19:27
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: accessable site to download mp3's
Circuit City is where I GOT MINE.
Sarai and
Hi sarai, www.jfwlite.com
Rob
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Sent: 26 May 2004 19:51
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Subject: unzipping files such as rockbox
Okay:
I'm not to familiar with zipping and unzipping files, so I guess I
ne
About 6X4X1.5 inches.
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Sent: 26 May 2004 19:27
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: witch MP3 player??
Aww, got you. How big is the player?
Sarai and Rosie, Proverbs 3:5,6 "Trust in the Lo
Make the Tea!, no seriously, what more do you want?
Rob
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Sent: 26 May 2004 19:59
To: pc-audio
Subject: another rockbox question
Hi:
Lets say that I get the software on the player, do I have to
Well done Rick,
Rob
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Sent: 26 May 2004 19:51
To: 'PC audio discussion list. '
Subject: RE: Archos and Rock Box
Hi.
Sorry, but I don't know how to make the instructions any clearer than
they
alread
I bought one of these units a year ago, and sold it because I couldn't
use the dam thing!, and now I'll struggle to get one!! mean time I
have an inaccesssible player!. Life, end it, it's easier!!!
Rob
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Which player is is that you've got?
Rob
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Sent: 26 May 2004 21:58
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Archos and Rock Box
I did every thing you said and it doesn't work. I used WinZip, an
Do you know if the next release of rockbox will allow use on more
modern archos players?
Rob
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Sent: 26 May 2004 21:31
To: 'PC audio discussion list. '
Subject: RE: Archos jukebox 20 gb recorder quest
I think the point is that it's not specifically related to audio, and
it's an area which has strayed fromm initial discussion of audio. I
personally think it's a bit heavy, I got a similar reprimand some time
ago, which is why I left the list a year or so ago. However Jeff's
the list moderator, a
irect your paths."
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Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:59 PM
Subject: RE: another rockbox question
> Make the Tea!, no seriously, what m
I'm sorry, but someone sent a message to the list saying which archos
players/recorders would work with rockbox, but I've accidentally
deleted it. Could someone send the URL again?
"violence may be the last refuge of the incompetent, but would someone
please tell me where is the last refuge for th
.
> > > > Aman
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > -Original Message-
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> > > > On Behalf Of Sarai and Rosie
> > > > Sent: May 26, 2004 8:32 PM
> > &
is
http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/devicechart.html
Note that the devices and features are in a table, so make sure you
use your
screen reader's table navigation or you probably won't make much sense
out
of it.
Best regards,
Rick Alfaro
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Won't matter either way Gary, you certainly don't have to use a DOS
command line.
Rob
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gary G. Schindler
Sent: 27 May 2004 13:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Rock Box again
Is it imparitive that you use the
Hi, Sound forge will certainly do it for you, as someone has already
said, but so will goldwave, and it's a lot cheaper.
Rob
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Juan
Sent: 28 May 2004 06:12
To: pc audio
Subject: A question about splitting an audi
Kurt, haven't found what you're looking for, but you might be able to
do it using Nero. When you copy a CD it asks you whether or not you
want to create or print a label for the disk. I'm not sure, but I
think that information includes a track list. There's certainly an
option to save that to a
Aman, could you say buy a 40GB laptop drive and put it into the archos
and have it work OK with rockbox? I can't see any reason technically
why you couldn't.
Rob
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aman Singer
Sent: 28 May 2004 04:58
To: 'PC audio
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