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Re: recommendation for cd burning software
Yes, AnyBurn's good, too.
Yes, AnyBurn's good, too.
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Steve Matzura
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#3948
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Re: recommendation for cd burning software
Yes, but Don said it got lost and is not on his latest computer.
Yes, but Don said it got lost and is not on his latest computer.
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Steve Matzura
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#3947
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Re: recommendation for cd burning software
CDBurnerXP stopped working on my windows 7 machine a few months ago but someone reccomended anyburn which I reallly like. It will even rip cd's as well as burn. and to create a cd you can have the
CDBurnerXP stopped working on my windows 7 machine a few months ago but someone reccomended anyburn which I reallly like. It will even rip cd's as well as burn. and to create a cd you can have the
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Dean Masters
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Re: recommendation for cd burning software
Sure, but if a person already has Nero, it would make sense to use it. I have Nero 12 on this Windows 10 PC here myself (or is it 11, I haven't actually burned a CD in a while) and still use it. The
Sure, but if a person already has Nero, it would make sense to use it. I have Nero 12 on this Windows 10 PC here myself (or is it 11, I haven't actually burned a CD in a while) and still use it. The
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JM Casey
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#3945
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Re: recommendation for cd burning software
In my unhumble, Nero has never ever been the best anything, especially when there are no-cost alternatives which, among other things, are a lot more accessible and a lot lighter on system resources.
In my unhumble, Nero has never ever been the best anything, especially when there are no-cost alternatives which, among other things, are a lot more accessible and a lot lighter on system resources.
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Steve Matzura
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#3944
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recommendation for cd burning software
Hi. a couple of computers ago I had Nero CD Burning rom version 8;
unfortunately it got lost and isn't on my latest computer.
Does anybody have any good recommendations for a program I can use to
Hi. a couple of computers ago I had Nero CD Burning rom version 8;
unfortunately it got lost and isn't on my latest computer.
Does anybody have any good recommendations for a program I can use to
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JOHN RIEHL
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#3943
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Using a Virtual CD Driver to Rip a Virtual CD
A musician friend of mine has decided that the best way to send me some files to work on is by making an audio CD from his hard-disk recorder, packing it up into a BIN+CUE package with IMGBurn, and
A musician friend of mine has decided that the best way to send me some files to work on is by making an audio CD from his hard-disk recorder, packing it up into a BIN+CUE package with IMGBurn, and
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Steve Matzura
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#3942
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Converting M4B to other formats
I find a program calling itself "Free Studio" (http://secure-sc-dvdvideosoft.netdna-ssl.com/FreeStudio_6.7.2.909_d.exe). Malware Bytes meowed about the Website, so I took it from its direct download
I find a program calling itself "Free Studio" (http://secure-sc-dvdvideosoft.netdna-ssl.com/FreeStudio_6.7.2.909_d.exe). Malware Bytes meowed about the Website, so I took it from its direct download
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Steve Matzura
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#3941
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Favor needed
HiSorry for bothering, do you have an account with amazon?Thank you,
HiSorry for bothering, do you have an account with amazon?Thank you,
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Matthew Chao
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Re: File Conversion Problem
Hey, I never thought about GW. Thanks for that one.
Hey, I never thought about GW. Thanks for that one.
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Steve Matzura
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Re: File Conversion Problem
Goldwave handles these conversions very simply. Just open the file with Goldwave and save it using Save as and the Mp3 format
Goldwave handles these conversions very simply. Just open the file with Goldwave and save it using Save as and the Mp3 format
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JOHN RIEHL
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#3938
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Re: File Conversion Problem
Steve, I hope I am replying to you propperly but I am using the web interface for Groups IO.
I use the recommended Quictime plugin with SF 11 with no problems, except loading of files can be slow at
Steve, I hope I am replying to you propperly but I am using the web interface for Groups IO.
I use the recommended Quictime plugin with SF 11 with no problems, except loading of files can be slow at
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Rea Lists
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Re: File Conversion Problem
Thanks, Steve. I might as well just do it then. I don't have the occasion to convert M4A's often, but it's the kind of thing that, when you need it, you gotta have it, and today was one of those
Thanks, Steve. I might as well just do it then. I don't have the occasion to convert M4A's often, but it's the kind of thing that, when you need it, you gotta have it, and today was one of those
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Steve Matzura
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Re: File Conversion Problem
Steve,
I installed the QuickTime player to do the same thing with Sound Forge 14 and have not had any problems. When I did that, the website made it sound as though there was a charge, but there
Steve,
I installed the QuickTime player to do the same thing with Sound Forge 14 and have not had any problems. When I did that, the website made it sound as though there was a charge, but there
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Steve Jacobson
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#3935
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File Conversion Problem
I need to convert an M4A to something else--anything--WAV, MP3, OGG, something I can play and manipulate in, say, Reaper. I thought Sound Forge could do it, but not without installing the QuickTime
I need to convert an M4A to something else--anything--WAV, MP3, OGG, something I can play and manipulate in, say, Reaper. I thought Sound Forge could do it, but not without installing the QuickTime
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Steve Matzura
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#3934
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Re: Sound Forge 15 - how accessible for a screen reader user?
The last I tried was 14. Now as I unfortionately lost the Jonathan Mosen tapes I forgot most of the nifty cool SF tricks so won't comment much. But the basic setup of your device recordingg and so on
The last I tried was 14. Now as I unfortionately lost the Jonathan Mosen tapes I forgot most of the nifty cool SF tricks so won't comment much. But the basic setup of your device recordingg and so on
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Hamit Campos
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#3933
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Sound Forge 15 - how accessible for a screen reader user?
I've been bombarded with continual offers to upgrade to Sound forge 15. This program is what I've been used to using for many many years now, but how accessible is this latest version?
Comments on
I've been bombarded with continual offers to upgrade to Sound forge 15. This program is what I've been used to using for many many years now, but how accessible is this latest version?
Comments on
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Rea Lists
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#3932
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Re: Virtual Audio Cable
Thank you Curtis, this has indeed given me a jumping off point. I'd be happier with a stage by stage guide, but you can't always get what you want, as Mr Jagger once said!
Thanks again for the
Thank you Curtis, this has indeed given me a jumping off point. I'd be happier with a stage by stage guide, but you can't always get what you want, as Mr Jagger once said!
Thanks again for the
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Darran Ross
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#3931
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Re: Virtual Audio Cable
I use it every day, and your screen reader shouldn't use it unless you assign something like "line one" to your screen reader.
There are 2 main parts, repeater.exe, and
the number of cables you enable
I use it every day, and your screen reader shouldn't use it unless you assign something like "line one" to your screen reader.
There are 2 main parts, repeater.exe, and
the number of cables you enable
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Curtis Delzer
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#3930
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Virtual Audio Cable
Hi List.
I'm interested in having a play with V A C, but was wondering if anyone knows of any guides that may be available on how to use it with a screen reader.
The first thing that worries me is
Hi List.
I'm interested in having a play with V A C, but was wondering if anyone knows of any guides that may be available on how to use it with a screen reader.
The first thing that worries me is
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Darran Ross
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#3929
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