Re: Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message
John Gregory <stratplayer@...>
Hi Gene,
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Seems reasonable to assume that the error relates some how to the tags, but have looked through the tracks that generated the Lame error and the tag info appears to be in tact and correct. The track also plays perfectly. Had a quick Google of the error, but didn't really come up with much, although the error has occurred in various forms. I did get a result relating to CDex and this error, but it was not in English, so had no idea as to the content. Hey ho., tracks are ripped and the tags seem OK, so may just be a buggy type message that pops up from time-to-time. John.
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene Sent: 30 April 2017 22:25 To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message This sounds as though it has nothing to do with actual ripping. It sounds as though it has to do with the ability to create tags for the file, that is, text information such as artist, title, genre, that you can read when you look at information presented by the file. I don't know why that is nor why the Lame encoder is presenting it. Perhaps the Lame Encoder has the ability to create tags. Gene ----- original Message ----- From: John Gregory <mailto:stratplayer@...> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 4:12 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message Hi Carlos, Have recently been ripping some CDs and thought I'd try out CDex. Managed to rip 5 CDs without any problem, then I inserted a CD which on occasions came up with the following error: Error Mesage Starts ---- Lame_Enc.dll Dialog Error updating Lame_Tag Frame: Can't open file for reading and writing OK Error Message Ends ---- The Cd has 25 tracks on it and this error only occurred on 6 of the tracks. When I pressed the 'OK' button the track continued to rip and, as far as I am currently aware, didn't appear to affect the ripped track. Will have to do some further investigation as to whether the track info is OK, but just thought I'd run this one past you to see if you had come across this error while using CDex and what, if anything, it means. Thanks. John.
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Re: technology and transportation
Lenron
Woohooo well I wish you great luck with the opening and hope to be out
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there soon. Will have to make contact when I am.
On 4/30/17, Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@...> wrote:
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Lenron Brown Cell: 985-271-2832 Skype: ron.brown762
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Re: Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message
John Gregory <stratplayer@...>
Hi Carlos,
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Version 1.85 John
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos Sent: 30 April 2017 22:19 To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message Hi John, I don't recall ever seeing that error, but I haven't used the program recently. Are you running the latest version? ----- Original Message ----- From: John Gregory <mailto:stratplayer@...> To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 5:12 PM Subject: [TechTalk] Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message Hi Carlos, Have recently been ripping some CDs and thought I'd try out CDex. Managed to rip 5 CDs without any problem, then I inserted a CD which on occasions came up with the following error: Error Mesage Starts ---- Lame_Enc.dll Dialog Error updating Lame_Tag Frame: Can't open file for reading and writing OK Error Message Ends ---- The Cd has 25 tracks on it and this error only occurred on 6 of the tracks. When I pressed the 'OK' button the track continued to rip and, as far as I am currently aware, didn't appear to affect the ripped track. Will have to do some further investigation as to whether the track info is OK, but just thought I'd run this one past you to see if you had come across this error while using CDex and what, if anything, it means. Thanks. John.
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Re: Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message
Gene
This sounds as though it has nothing to do with
actual ripping. It sounds as though it has to do with the ability to
create tags for the file, that is, text information such as artist, title,
genre, that you can read when you look at information presented by the
file. I don't know why that is nor why the Lame encoder is presenting
it. Perhaps the Lame Encoder has the ability to create tags.
Gene
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From: John Gregory
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 4:12 PM
Subject: [TechTalk] Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error
Message Hi Carlos,
Have recently been ripping some CDs and thought I’d try out CDex. Managed to rip 5 CDs without any problem, then I inserted a CD which on occasions came up with the following error:
Error Mesage Starts ----
Lame_Enc.dll Dialog
Error updating Lame_Tag Frame:
Can't open file for reading and writing
OK
Error Message Ends ----
The Cd has 25 tracks on it and this error only occurred on 6 of the tracks. When I pressed the ‘OK’ button the track continued to rip and, as far as I am currently aware, didn’t appear to affect the ripped track. Will have to do some further investigation as to whether the track info is OK, but just thought I’d run this one past you to see if you had come across this error while using CDex and what, if anything, it means.
Thanks.
John.
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Re: Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message
Carlos
Hi John,
I don't recall ever seeing that error, but I
haven't used the program recently. Are you running the latest
version?
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Question for Carlos Regarding CDex Error Message
John Gregory <stratplayer@...>
Hi Carlos,
Have recently been ripping some CDs and thought I’d try out CDex. Managed to rip 5 CDs without any problem, then I inserted a CD which on occasions came up with the following error:
Error Mesage Starts ----
Lame_Enc.dll Dialog
Error updating Lame_Tag Frame:
Can't open file for reading and writing
OK
Error Message Ends ----
The Cd has 25 tracks on it and this error only occurred on 6 of the tracks. When I pressed the ‘OK’ button the track continued to rip and, as far as I am currently aware, didn’t appear to affect the ripped track. Will have to do some further investigation as to whether the track info is OK, but just thought I’d run this one past you to see if you had come across this error while using CDex and what, if anything, it means.
Thanks.
John.
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Re: miniguide manual
Carolyn Arnold
Oh. I have some vibrating glasses, and they are pretty good. Nothing is going to be perfect, but they're better than not having them.
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Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Peter Spitz Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 4:14 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] miniguide manual Joe: Try this link the the Mini Guide website and you will find a link for the product manual which is in an MS Word .Doc format. http://www.lssproducts.com/product/Miniguide-Mobility-Aid/cane-accessories I've had one for about a year but I don't use it as often as I thought I would. There is definitely a learning curve to get used to the different vibrations and I don't like using the earbud option since I can't hear anything else around me. Also, the batteries seem to die fairly quickly so go on Amazon and buy some highly rated Lithium Ion multi packs if you are going to use it frequently. Good Luck! Peter On 4/30/17, Joe Giovanelli <joegio100@...> wrote: Hello everyone,
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Re: What are the steps to use BARD?
Carolyn Arnold
Thanks loads - probably call library Tuesday, as Monday is a
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busy day, part of it out of the house. Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 4:11 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] What are the steps to use BARD? Hi Carolyn, Searches are easy. So don't sell yourself short. But, we all will wait to see how you do when you start logging into BARD, and attempting to do some Book Shopping. You'll be fine. And if not, plenty here will give you good coaching. Grumpy Dave -- Dave <dlh007@...>
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Re: miniguide manual
Peter Spitz
Joe:
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Try this link the the Mini Guide website and you will find a link for the product manual which is in an MS Word .Doc format. http://www.lssproducts.com/product/Miniguide-Mobility-Aid/cane-accessories I've had one for about a year but I don't use it as often as I thought I would. There is definitely a learning curve to get used to the different vibrations and I don't like using the earbud option since I can't hear anything else around me. Also, the batteries seem to die fairly quickly so go on Amazon and buy some highly rated Lithium Ion multi packs if you are going to use it frequently. Good Luck! Peter
On 4/30/17, Joe Giovanelli <joegio100@...> wrote:
Hello everyone,
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Re: What are the steps to use BARD?
Dave
Hi Carolyn,
Searches are easy. So don't sell yourself short. But, we all will wait to see how you do when you start logging into BARD, and attempting to do some Book Shopping. You'll be fine. And if not, plenty here will give you good coaching. Grumpy Dave -- Dave <dlh007@...>
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Re: technology and transportation
Carolyn Arnold
Believe it or not, my two gray-headed sisters, actually one
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of them has snow white hair, are driving from near Dallas, Texas to Colorado in two weeks to get some medical marijuana for the white-headed sister's son, who has advanced ALS. Their thinking is that if it gives him a greater level of comfort, that will be good. I cautioned her that if it did, then there would have to be continued trips to get it in order to have it on hand - well, one thing at a time. She tells me that the medical contains no TCP, I believe it is called. They are hoping that it will improve his recent lack of appetite. Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 3:22 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] technology and transportation Lenron, rent is a fiasco now in Denver. You know, everyone came here to prospect for oil from the Colorado oile shales; then, Colorado became what Netherlands is to Europe! The only difference is that we call it marijuana for medical purposes; the City Council here in Denver just voted last week to allow pot shops to stay open until 10 PM effective tomorrow, Monday, May 1; previously, they had to close at 7 PM. California and New York City are here, smoking themselves to ashes, <LOL>!! As for the weather, it's the big thing that keeps me here for eternity! Low humidity, winters are far more tolerable here than in the midwest. And yes, I know the difference, I am an honored graduate of Indiana University, Bloomington and I know how the humidity in Bloomington drove me off the wall and snow never remembered to melt until mid-May. In the mountains, it could be 16 degrees F., whereas in Denver, temperature will be 65 degrees F. It has been snowing here since Thursday night, but NOT A SINGLE DROPLET of it is sticking to the ground. That's Denver, the Mile-High City ... Got to love the Broncos, Colorado Rockies, pat the Nuggets on the shoulders and hope for the best for the team, and yes, don't forget the Colorado Rapids if soccer rocks your boat! 54 mountains to boot for the Centennial State, the closest ones about two hours drive away. I have a young chap who goes to Fort Lewis College in Durango in the southwestern part of our great state; it is a seven-hour drive away from Denver nonstop, or 14 hours round trip, the latter being a-one way flight to Brazil from Dallas, TX. Want to see where four states come together? Yes, it's right here in Colorado: Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado all come together at the same point. No kidding! It's a 9 and a half hour drive south of Denver! For transportation, it is, for the most part, pretty good! Some bus routes run 24 hours, not too frequent at night when the routes are reduced to every 40 minutes or so; otherwise, in the major areas, a bus is there every 7 to 10 minutes! Example, my store is located on East Colfax Avenue, same as 15th Avenue for us. Its buses are every 7 to 10 minutes without fail! Where I live, 15 minutes from Denver International Airport, the bus is every half hour until 2:45 A.M. daily. Then it shuts down for an hour and starts up again at about 3:50 A.M. Our paratransit runs pretty much the same way as the buses in terms of hours, but you do need to preschedule, no same-day schedule. Want to come play ball with us at Savanna Coffee? Yes, there'll be two cups of Cappuccino waiting for you !! Four shots of espresso in each cup, more than enough caffeine to last a day, <LOL>! Just tell us whether you want a large cup, or a venti cup, but don't report us for making you drunk on caffeine! Anyway, keep me in your thoughts and prayers; I'm almost there, the space to be used for business is almost ready. So far, everything has checked out with the City & County of Denver Department of Health, as well as the building department. Hope to install equipment towards the end of May, testing and training scheduled for June and, with God's help, the doors will be flung open after July 4th and, if we happen to miss that date, first week of August for sure! Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Re: miniguide manual
Carolyn Arnold
What is a Miniguide?
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Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Joe Giovanelli Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 3:12 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: [TechTalk] miniguide manual Hello everyone, I have just purchased a Miniguide and looking forward to receiving it. I looked for a manual on the APH site. All I found was a cryptic set of quick instructions. Do you have any more info than I have? I thank you very much. Joe Giovanelli
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Re: What are the steps to use BARD?
Carolyn Arnold
Do you get that from the Play Store on an Android product?
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Or will the library have to tell me where and how to do that? Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Ann Parsons Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 2:18 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] What are the steps to use BARD? Hi all, You can download them to your tablet, but you need the BARD app to play them. Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons Portal Tutoring ** New EMAIL: akp@... web site: http://www.portaltutoring.info Skype: Putertutor "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost."
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Re: Window-eyes question
Gene
I don't use Window-eyes but I know something about
it. If the paid version supports a symthesizer, the free version
does. The only difference is that the free version doesn't come with the
bundled eloquence or Dectalk because those are
licensed and G W Micro can't give them away for free.
Gene
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Does the free version of window-eyes that you can get if you own Ms Office
support the legacy synthesizers like the serial DecTalk?
Thanks,
George
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Re: What are the steps to use BARD?
Carolyn Arnold
I would think that a search might be daunting. I select
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faithfully from the catalogs and sometimes ask for recommended books. Most weeks I read two to three books, well over a hundred a year. Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 1:29 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] What are the steps to use BARD? Hi Carolyn, BARD is nice. Thousands of Titles, and Searches can be run, to find titles covering the subjects you enjoy. Fiction, Non-Fiction, a bit of everything, even magazines. A client can look up books by Author, Title, Book Number, and even by Subject. Such as Mysteries, Suspense, Cooking, Sports, , or even Romance for those who are into that kind of book. The library isn't exhaustive, but there are a hefty selection of titles. Grumpy Dave -- Dave <dlh007@...>
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Re: What are the steps to use BARD?
Carolyn Arnold
Thanks. I also think I found the place for the thumb drive
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on front of the computer. I think I will be happier with the tablet as my reader, once I am really familiar with it. Bye for now, Carolyn
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From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 1:01 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] What are the steps to use BARD? Sis Carolyn, once you install the BARD Mobile app on your Shiny Toy, you can download your books and, as Josh said, enjoy reading them right there on your tablet. No need for any extra cables! I don't have the BARD app on my Shiny Android toy, but just so I can help you with it, I will install it today and start playing with it. Earth help me remember my login password to BARD, guess I'll have to change it in order to login on my Shiny Android toy! Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Re: Window-eyes question
Rob <captinlogic@...>
George McCoy <slr1bpz@...> wrote:
Does the free version of window-eyes that you can get if you own Ms Office support the legacy synthesizers like the serial DecTalk? The free version supports all the synths of the paid version.
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Window-eyes question
George McCoy <slr1bpz@...>
Does the free version of window-eyes that you can get if you own Ms Office
support the legacy synthesizers like the serial DecTalk?
Thanks,
George
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Re: technology and transportation
Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
Lenron, rent is a fiasco now in Denver. You know, everyone came here to
prospect for oil from the Colorado oile shales; then, Colorado became what Netherlands is to Europe! The only difference is that we call it marijuana for medical purposes; the City Council here in Denver just voted last week to allow pot shops to stay open until 10 PM effective tomorrow, Monday, May 1; previously, they had to close at 7 PM. California and New York City are here, smoking themselves to ashes, <LOL>!! As for the weather, it's the big thing that keeps me here for eternity! Low humidity, winters are far more tolerable here than in the midwest. And yes, I know the difference, I am an honored graduate of Indiana University, Bloomington and I know how the humidity in Bloomington drove me off the wall and snow never remembered to melt until mid-May. In the mountains, it could be 16 degrees F., whereas in Denver, temperature will be 65 degrees F. It has been snowing here since Thursday night, but NOT A SINGLE DROPLET of it is sticking to the ground. That's Denver, the Mile-High City ... Got to love the Broncos, Colorado Rockies, pat the Nuggets on the shoulders and hope for the best for the team, and yes, don't forget the Colorado Rapids if soccer rocks your boat! 54 mountains to boot for the Centennial State, the closest ones about two hours drive away. I have a young chap who goes to Fort Lewis College in Durango in the southwestern part of our great state; it is a seven-hour drive away from Denver nonstop, or 14 hours round trip, the latter being a-one way flight to Brazil from Dallas, TX. Want to see where four states come together? Yes, it's right here in Colorado: Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado all come together at the same point. No kidding! It's a 9 and a half hour drive south of Denver! For transportation, it is, for the most part, pretty good! Some bus routes run 24 hours, not too frequent at night when the routes are reduced to every 40 minutes or so; otherwise, in the major areas, a bus is there every 7 to 10 minutes! Example, my store is located on East Colfax Avenue, same as 15th Avenue for us. Its buses are every 7 to 10 minutes without fail! Where I live, 15 minutes from Denver International Airport, the bus is every half hour until 2:45 A.M. daily. Then it shuts down for an hour and starts up again at about 3:50 A.M. Our paratransit runs pretty much the same way as the buses in terms of hours, but you do need to preschedule, no same-day schedule. Want to come play ball with us at Savanna Coffee? Yes, there'll be two cups of Cappuccino waiting for you !! Four shots of espresso in each cup, more than enough caffeine to last a day, <LOL>! Just tell us whether you want a large cup, or a venti cup, but don't report us for making you drunk on caffeine! Anyway, keep me in your thoughts and prayers; I'm almost there, the space to be used for business is almost ready. So far, everything has checked out with the City & County of Denver Department of Health, as well as the building department. Hope to install equipment towards the end of May, testing and training scheduled for June and, with God's help, the doors will be flung open after July 4th and, if we happen to miss that date, first week of August for sure! Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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miniguide manual
Joe Giovanelli
Hello everyone,
I have just purchased a Miniguide and looking forward to receiving it. I looked for a manual on the APH site. All I found was a cryptic set of quick instructions. Do you have any more info than I have? I thank you very much. Joe Giovanelli
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