Seasoned greetings to all

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May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded, red-suited
one.

Happy hols to you all.
XXXXXXXXXX

LovePebble
(Always lurking)
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

DIB wrote:
> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,

red-suited
> one.
>
> Happy hols to you all.
> XXXXXXXXXX
>
> LovePebble
> (Always lurking)


LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid, Vista)?
Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Hiya Bill,
Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No way,
but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the video work I'm
doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting (or whatever it's
called) have 2 computers with either being connected to the net at any one
time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the answer.
Seeya - happy hols
Pebble

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> DIB wrote:
> > May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,

> red-suited
> > one.
> >
> > Happy hols to you all.
> > XXXXXXXXXX
> >
> > LovePebble
> > (Always lurking)

>
> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid, Vista)?
> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)
>
>
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Pebble wrote:
> Hiya Bill,
> Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No way,
> but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the video work I'm
> doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting (or whatever it's
> called) have 2 computers with either being connected to the net at any one
> time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the answer.
> Seeya - happy hols
> Pebble


LOL, I had no idea that there was a Boulder in Western Australia!
I guess the video apps you are using are the newer ones that require XP.
I've noticed that most of the multimedia applications coming out require
WinXP now, but some of the older apps will run on Win98SE. I do some
audio restoration work as a hobby (cleaning up old radio broadcasts, etc),
and use some of the older versions of some audio software (with plug-ins).

Two computers sounds like a good solution for the Win98 and XP thing, as
long as you don't have to keep the data updated between them. (You
probably use each one for its own purpose, though, and with little or no
overlap).

And Happy Holidays to you, Pebble.
Bill

>
> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> DIB wrote:
>>> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,

red-suited
>>> one.
>>>
>>> Happy hols to you all.
>>> XXXXXXXXXX
>>>
>>> LovePebble
>>> (Always lurking)

>>
>> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
>> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid, Vista)?
>> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Hiya Bill,
Boulder (Kalgoorlie=Gold)
Yeah, XP lets me get that BIG file size for video, and to move the files
around, which 98 doesn't. I do a bit of audiio restore work too, converting
the partners vinyl to cd, what a chore, though found 'De-popper' to be a
really good tool, my ears ain't what they used to be methinks!
Any data swapping I require is done by a little thumb drive, what a great
tool that is.
Thank the gods for oldversions.com!!
Pebble

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:O3pq4bgQIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Pebble wrote:
>> Hiya Bill,
>> Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No way,
>> but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the video work
>> I'm
>> doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting (or whatever
>> it's
>> called) have 2 computers with either being connected to the net at any
>> one
>> time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the answer.
>> Seeya - happy hols
>> Pebble

>
> LOL, I had no idea that there was a Boulder in Western Australia!
> I guess the video apps you are using are the newer ones that require XP.
> I've noticed that most of the multimedia applications coming out require
> WinXP now, but some of the older apps will run on Win98SE. I do some
> audio restoration work as a hobby (cleaning up old radio broadcasts, etc),
> and use some of the older versions of some audio software (with plug-ins).
>
> Two computers sounds like a good solution for the Win98 and XP thing, as
> long as you don't have to keep the data updated between them. (You
> probably use each one for its own purpose, though, and with little or no
> overlap).
>
> And Happy Holidays to you, Pebble.
> Bill
>
>>
>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> DIB wrote:
>>>> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,

> red-suited
>>>> one.
>>>>
>>>> Happy hols to you all.
>>>> XXXXXXXXXX
>>>>
>>>> LovePebble
>>>> (Always lurking)
>>>
>>> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
>>> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid, Vista)?
>>> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)

>
>
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Pebble wrote:
> Hiya Bill,
> Boulder (Kalgoorlie=Gold)


Kalgoolie? Which province is that in? Is that in the province called
Western Australia?

> Yeah, XP lets me get that BIG file size for video, and to move the files
> around, which 98 doesn't.


Yeah, that's right. We have a 4 GB limitation (and sometimes it's 2.1 GB)
with FAT 32. But the DVD video .vob files are each 1 GB max, so when I
was doing some video stuff with DVDs, it wasn't a problem for me. If
there were a video file that was contiguous and over 4 GB, I wouldn't be
able to handle it, LOL. I suppose like from a video camera - not sure.

> I do a bit of audio restore work too, converting
> the partners vinyl to cd, what a chore,


Absolutely. It is a chore, since no two files are alike, and they all
need different amounts of restoration; one size doesn't fit all. And then
transferring it to CD, etc. It is a bit of a pain, LOL.

> though found 'De-popper' to be a
> really good tool, my ears ain't what they used to be methinks!


Very good for the money. I think it was around $20. And was also
advertised on DAK.

For a bit more $$, there's some other good stuff too, say like Spin It
Again, and AudioLava, Sound Laundry (well, that's even more expensive, but
really nice), etc (these are the all-in-one type apps) and they don't
require an audio editor.

Most of what I use now are DX and VST audio restoration plug-ins within an
audio editor, like SoundForge, Acoustica, Cool Edit, or Audio Audition (but
that one can't run on Win98SE). But that process is a bit more time
consuming, since you have to bring it up in the audio editor first, and then
decide which plug-ins to use, etc. But you can see the waveform and work
on various parts if needbe.

> Any data swapping I require is done by a little thumb drive, what a great
> tool that is.


OK. Yeah, that seems like a good way.

> Thank the gods for oldversions.com!!
> Pebble


Yes - that is a GREAT site! And I like and prefer some of the OLD
versions (and not the newer albatrosses).

Bill


> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:O3pq4bgQIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Pebble wrote:
>>> Hiya Bill,
>>> Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No

way,
>>> but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the video work

I'm
>>> doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting (or whatever

it's
>>> called) have 2 computers with either being connected to the net at any

one
>>> time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the answer.
>>> Seeya - happy hols
>>> Pebble

>>
>> LOL, I had no idea that there was a Boulder in Western Australia!
>> I guess the video apps you are using are the newer ones that require XP.
>> I've noticed that most of the multimedia applications coming out require
>> WinXP now, but some of the older apps will run on Win98SE. I do some
>> audio restoration work as a hobby (cleaning up old radio broadcasts,

etc),
>> and use some of the older versions of some audio software (with

plug-ins).
>>
>> Two computers sounds like a good solution for the Win98 and XP thing, as
>> long as you don't have to keep the data updated between them. (You
>> probably use each one for its own purpose, though, and with little or no
>> overlap).
>>
>> And Happy Holidays to you, Pebble.
>> Bill
>>
>>>
>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>> news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> DIB wrote:
>>>>> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
>>>>> red-suited one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Happy hols to you all.
>>>>> XXXXXXXXXX
>>>>>
>>>>> LovePebble
>>>>> (Always lurking)
>>>>
>>>> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
>>>> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid, Vista)?
>>>> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx
The state of Western Australia.

Yeah, you can go as far as you like and a bit further with audio editing. I
like using Nero wave Editor, can see the clicks and hisses!
The video I play around with is straight from the minidv tape and big file
types, as I like to download as one file, then split and play around with
it, sometimes use Nero or Ulead video studio.
Pebble

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:e0nWXMhQIHA.5288@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Pebble wrote:
>> Hiya Bill,
>> Boulder (Kalgoorlie=Gold)

>
> Kalgoolie? Which province is that in? Is that in the province
> called
> Western Australia?
>
>> Yeah, XP lets me get that BIG file size for video, and to move the files
>> around, which 98 doesn't.

>
> Yeah, that's right. We have a 4 GB limitation (and sometimes it's 2.1
> GB)
> with FAT 32. But the DVD video .vob files are each 1 GB max, so when I
> was doing some video stuff with DVDs, it wasn't a problem for me. If
> there were a video file that was contiguous and over 4 GB, I wouldn't be
> able to handle it, LOL. I suppose like from a video camera - not sure.
>
>> I do a bit of audio restore work too, converting
>> the partners vinyl to cd, what a chore,

>
> Absolutely. It is a chore, since no two files are alike, and they all
> need different amounts of restoration; one size doesn't fit all. And
> then
> transferring it to CD, etc. It is a bit of a pain, LOL.
>
>> though found 'De-popper' to be a
>> really good tool, my ears ain't what they used to be methinks!

>
> Very good for the money. I think it was around $20. And was also
> advertised on DAK.
>
> For a bit more $$, there's some other good stuff too, say like Spin It
> Again, and AudioLava, Sound Laundry (well, that's even more expensive, but
> really nice), etc (these are the all-in-one type apps) and they don't
> require an audio editor.
>
> Most of what I use now are DX and VST audio restoration plug-ins within an
> audio editor, like SoundForge, Acoustica, Cool Edit, or Audio Audition
> (but
> that one can't run on Win98SE). But that process is a bit more time
> consuming, since you have to bring it up in the audio editor first, and
> then
> decide which plug-ins to use, etc. But you can see the waveform and
> work
> on various parts if needbe.
>
>> Any data swapping I require is done by a little thumb drive, what a great
>> tool that is.

>
> OK. Yeah, that seems like a good way.
>
>> Thank the gods for oldversions.com!!
>> Pebble

>
> Yes - that is a GREAT site! And I like and prefer some of the OLD
> versions (and not the newer albatrosses).
>
> Bill
>
>
>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:O3pq4bgQIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> Pebble wrote:
>>>> Hiya Bill,
>>>> Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No

> way,
>>>> but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the video work

> I'm
>>>> doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting (or whatever

> it's
>>>> called) have 2 computers with either being connected to the net at any

> one
>>>> time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the answer.
>>>> Seeya - happy hols
>>>> Pebble
>>>
>>> LOL, I had no idea that there was a Boulder in Western Australia!
>>> I guess the video apps you are using are the newer ones that require XP.
>>> I've noticed that most of the multimedia applications coming out require
>>> WinXP now, but some of the older apps will run on Win98SE. I do some
>>> audio restoration work as a hobby (cleaning up old radio broadcasts,

> etc),
>>> and use some of the older versions of some audio software (with

> plug-ins).
>>>
>>> Two computers sounds like a good solution for the Win98 and XP thing, as
>>> long as you don't have to keep the data updated between them. (You
>>> probably use each one for its own purpose, though, and with little or no
>>> overlap).
>>>
>>> And Happy Holidays to you, Pebble.
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>> DIB wrote:
>>>>>> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
>>>>>> red-suited one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Happy hols to you all.
>>>>>> XXXXXXXXXX
>>>>>>
>>>>>> LovePebble
>>>>>> (Always lurking)
>>>>>
>>>>> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
>>>>> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid,
>>>>> Vista)?
>>>>> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)

>
>
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Pebble wrote:
> http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx
> The state of Western Australia.


State, sorry! I kept thinking it was province. Provinces just for
Canada, LOL.

> Yeah, you can go as far as you like and a bit further with audio editing.

I
> like using Nero wave Editor, can see the clicks and hisses!


Right. I've got the limited edition of Nero that doesn't have the editor.

Doesn't Nero's editor have a built in click and pop remover? No, I guess
not - that's probably why you needed the other one. I use these other
audio editing programs like SoundForge, Cool Edit, and Acon's Acoustica.
But they are not truly all-in-one packages like Nero is, which can actually
burn the CDs and DVDs, too!

> The video I play around with is straight from the minidv tape and big file


How big are such files? Can you give me some rough idea, like, say, 100
MB per minute, or what (as an average)? (I'm sure it varies with the
quality selected, but I was just curious what an average might be).

> types, as I like to download as one file, then split and play around with
> it, sometimes use Nero or Ulead video studio.


I've also got an older version of Ulead's Video Studio 7. And also
NeoDVDPlus (simpler, but not as powerful).

Oh yeah, Pebble, you may want to check this one out: VideoReDo - it's
pretty great for editing video. Have you seen it? (But it's not an
all-in-one package like Nero, or at least wasn't).

Bill


> Pebble
>
> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:e0nWXMhQIHA.5288@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Pebble wrote:
>>> Hiya Bill,
>>> Boulder (Kalgoorlie=Gold)

>>
>> Kalgoolie? Which province is that in? Is that in the province
>> called
>> Western Australia?
>>
>>> Yeah, XP lets me get that BIG file size for video, and to move the files
>>> around, which 98 doesn't.

>>
>> Yeah, that's right. We have a 4 GB limitation (and sometimes it's 2.1
>> GB)
>> with FAT 32. But the DVD video .vob files are each 1 GB max, so when

I
>> was doing some video stuff with DVDs, it wasn't a problem for me. If
>> there were a video file that was contiguous and over 4 GB, I wouldn't be
>> able to handle it, LOL. I suppose like from a video camera - not sure.
>>
>>> I do a bit of audio restore work too, converting
>>> the partners vinyl to cd, what a chore,

>>
>> Absolutely. It is a chore, since no two files are alike, and they all
>> need different amounts of restoration; one size doesn't fit all. And
>> then
>> transferring it to CD, etc. It is a bit of a pain, LOL.
>>
>>> though found 'De-popper' to be a
>>> really good tool, my ears ain't what they used to be methinks!

>>
>> Very good for the money. I think it was around $20. And was also
>> advertised on DAK.
>>
>> For a bit more $$, there's some other good stuff too, say like Spin It
>> Again, and AudioLava, Sound Laundry (well, that's even more expensive,

but
>> really nice), etc (these are the all-in-one type apps) and they don't
>> require an audio editor.
>>
>> Most of what I use now are DX and VST audio restoration plug-ins within

an
>> audio editor, like SoundForge, Acoustica, Cool Edit, or Audio Audition
>> (but
>> that one can't run on Win98SE). But that process is a bit more time
>> consuming, since you have to bring it up in the audio editor first, and
>> then
>> decide which plug-ins to use, etc. But you can see the waveform and
>> work
>> on various parts if needbe.
>>
>>> Any data swapping I require is done by a little thumb drive, what a

great
>>> tool that is.

>>
>> OK. Yeah, that seems like a good way.
>>
>>> Thank the gods for oldversions.com!!
>>> Pebble

>>
>> Yes - that is a GREAT site! And I like and prefer some of the OLD
>> versions (and not the newer albatrosses).
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>> news:O3pq4bgQIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>> Pebble wrote:
>>>>> Hiya Bill,
>>>>> Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No

way,
>>>>> but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the video work

I'm
>>>>> doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting (or whatever

it's
>>>>> called) have 2 computers with either being connected to the net at any

one
>>>>> time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the answer.
>>>>> Seeya - happy hols
>>>>> Pebble
>>>>
>>>> LOL, I had no idea that there was a Boulder in Western Australia!
>>>> I guess the video apps you are using are the newer ones that require

XP.
>>>> I've noticed that most of the multimedia applications coming out

require
>>>> WinXP now, but some of the older apps will run on Win98SE. I do

some
>>>> audio restoration work as a hobby (cleaning up old radio broadcasts,

etc),
>>>> and use some of the older versions of some audio software (with

plug-ins).
>>>>
>>>> Two computers sounds like a good solution for the Win98 and XP thing,

as
>>>> long as you don't have to keep the data updated between them. (You
>>>> probably use each one for its own purpose, though, and with little or

no
>>>> overlap).
>>>>
>>>> And Happy Holidays to you, Pebble.
>>>> Bill
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> DIB wrote:
>>>>>>> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
>>>>>>> red-suited one.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Happy hols to you all.
>>>>>>> XXXXXXXXXX
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LovePebble
>>>>>>> (Always lurking)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
>>>>>> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid,
>>>>>> Vista)?
>>>>>> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

To all,

A Merry Christmas and A Very Happy Healthy New Year!!

Angel

"Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:eNVs09nQIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
: Pebble wrote:
: >
http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx
: > The state of Western Australia.
:
: State, sorry! I kept thinking it was province. Provinces just for
: Canada, LOL.
:
: > Yeah, you can go as far as you like and a bit further with audio
editing.
: I
: > like using Nero wave Editor, can see the clicks and hisses!
:
: Right. I've got the limited edition of Nero that doesn't have the
editor.
:
: Doesn't Nero's editor have a built in click and pop remover? No, I
guess
: not - that's probably why you needed the other one. I use these other
: audio editing programs like SoundForge, Cool Edit, and Acon's Acoustica.
: But they are not truly all-in-one packages like Nero is, which can
actually
: burn the CDs and DVDs, too!
:
: > The video I play around with is straight from the minidv tape and big
file
:
: How big are such files? Can you give me some rough idea, like, say,
100
: MB per minute, or what (as an average)? (I'm sure it varies with the
: quality selected, but I was just curious what an average might be).
:
: > types, as I like to download as one file, then split and play around
with
: > it, sometimes use Nero or Ulead video studio.
:
: I've also got an older version of Ulead's Video Studio 7. And also
: NeoDVDPlus (simpler, but not as powerful).
:
: Oh yeah, Pebble, you may want to check this one out: VideoReDo - it's
: pretty great for editing video. Have you seen it? (But it's not an
: all-in-one package like Nero, or at least wasn't).
:
: Bill
:
:
: > Pebble
: >
: > "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
: > news:e0nWXMhQIHA.5288@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
: >> Pebble wrote:
: >>> Hiya Bill,
: >>> Boulder (Kalgoorlie=Gold)
: >>
: >> Kalgoolie? Which province is that in? Is that in the province
: >> called
: >> Western Australia?
: >>
: >>> Yeah, XP lets me get that BIG file size for video, and to move the
files
: >>> around, which 98 doesn't.
: >>
: >> Yeah, that's right. We have a 4 GB limitation (and sometimes it's
2.1
: >> GB)
: >> with FAT 32. But the DVD video .vob files are each 1 GB max, so
when
: I
: >> was doing some video stuff with DVDs, it wasn't a problem for me.
If
: >> there were a video file that was contiguous and over 4 GB, I wouldn't
be
: >> able to handle it, LOL. I suppose like from a video camera - not
sure.
: >>
: >>> I do a bit of audio restore work too, converting
: >>> the partners vinyl to cd, what a chore,
: >>
: >> Absolutely. It is a chore, since no two files are alike, and they
all
: >> need different amounts of restoration; one size doesn't fit all. And
: >> then
: >> transferring it to CD, etc. It is a bit of a pain, LOL.
: >>
: >>> though found 'De-popper' to be a
: >>> really good tool, my ears ain't what they used to be methinks!
: >>
: >> Very good for the money. I think it was around $20. And was also
: >> advertised on DAK.
: >>
: >> For a bit more $$, there's some other good stuff too, say like Spin It
: >> Again, and AudioLava, Sound Laundry (well, that's even more expensive,
: but
: >> really nice), etc (these are the all-in-one type apps) and they don't
: >> require an audio editor.
: >>
: >> Most of what I use now are DX and VST audio restoration plug-ins within
: an
: >> audio editor, like SoundForge, Acoustica, Cool Edit, or Audio Audition
: >> (but
: >> that one can't run on Win98SE). But that process is a bit more time
: >> consuming, since you have to bring it up in the audio editor first, and
: >> then
: >> decide which plug-ins to use, etc. But you can see the waveform and
: >> work
: >> on various parts if needbe.
: >>
: >>> Any data swapping I require is done by a little thumb drive, what a
: great
: >>> tool that is.
: >>
: >> OK. Yeah, that seems like a good way.
: >>
: >>> Thank the gods for oldversions.com!!
: >>> Pebble
: >>
: >> Yes - that is a GREAT site! And I like and prefer some of the OLD
: >> versions (and not the newer albatrosses).
: >>
: >> Bill
: >>
: >>
: >>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
: >>> news:O3pq4bgQIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
: >>>> Pebble wrote:
: >>>>> Hiya Bill,
: >>>>> Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No
: way,
: >>>>> but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the video
work
: I'm
: >>>>> doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting (or
whatever
: it's
: >>>>> called) have 2 computers with either being connected to the net at
any
: one
: >>>>> time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the answer.
: >>>>> Seeya - happy hols
: >>>>> Pebble
: >>>>
: >>>> LOL, I had no idea that there was a Boulder in Western Australia!
: >>>> I guess the video apps you are using are the newer ones that require
: XP.
: >>>> I've noticed that most of the multimedia applications coming out
: require
: >>>> WinXP now, but some of the older apps will run on Win98SE. I do
: some
: >>>> audio restoration work as a hobby (cleaning up old radio broadcasts,
: etc),
: >>>> and use some of the older versions of some audio software (with
: plug-ins).
: >>>>
: >>>> Two computers sounds like a good solution for the Win98 and XP thing,
: as
: >>>> long as you don't have to keep the data updated between them. (You
: >>>> probably use each one for its own purpose, though, and with little or
: no
: >>>> overlap).
: >>>>
: >>>> And Happy Holidays to you, Pebble.
: >>>> Bill
: >>>>
: >>>>>
: >>>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
: >>>>> news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
: >>>>>> DIB wrote:
: >>>>>>> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
: >>>>>>> red-suited one.
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>> Happy hols to you all.
: >>>>>>> XXXXXXXXXX
: >>>>>>>
: >>>>>>> LovePebble
: >>>>>>> (Always lurking)
: >>>>>>
: >>>>>> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
: >>>>>> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid,
: >>>>>> Vista)?
: >>>>>> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)
:
:
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

I snipped - OK?

Hiya Bill,
Yeah, Nero does have a click and pop remover, but can't fine tune it very
much and can't listen to changes before the burn. Had a look at video redo,
seems a good programme, but more for editing dvd VOB files, whereas minidv
is AVI or MPEG when downloaded to computer. 3.6 Megabytes per second, tape
is 60 minutes so 12.66 GB per hour!
I use Ulead video studio 7 also, was thinking about updating that one or
getting something completely different. Nero is OK but my main use for Nero
is CD and ISO, NRG burning, don't like how it handles making DVD's.
Right now I've got so much footage, that I think I need ANOTHER hard drive
(Have 2 on each machine!)
A little holiday job methinks B-)

Pebble in Boulder (Australia)
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

And to you too, Angel, and all!

Angel wrote:
> To all,
>
> A Merry Christmas and A Very Happy Healthy New Year!!
>
> Angel
>
> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:eNVs09nQIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Pebble wrote:
>>>

> http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx
>>> The state of Western Australia.

>>
>> State, sorry! I kept thinking it was province. Provinces just for
>> Canada, LOL.
>>
>>> Yeah, you can go as far as you like and a bit further with audio

editing. I
>>> like using Nero wave Editor, can see the clicks and hisses!

>>
>> Right. I've got the limited edition of Nero that doesn't have the

editor.
>>
>> Doesn't Nero's editor have a built in click and pop remover? No, I

guess
>> not - that's probably why you needed the other one. I use these other
>> audio editing programs like SoundForge, Cool Edit, and Acon's Acoustica.
>> But they are not truly all-in-one packages like Nero is, which can

actually
>> burn the CDs and DVDs, too!
>>
>>> The video I play around with is straight from the minidv tape and big

file
>>
>> How big are such files? Can you give me some rough idea, like, say,

100
>> MB per minute, or what (as an average)? (I'm sure it varies with the
>> quality selected, but I was just curious what an average might be).
>>
>>> types, as I like to download as one file, then split and play around

with
>>> it, sometimes use Nero or Ulead video studio.

>>
>> I've also got an older version of Ulead's Video Studio 7. And also
>> NeoDVDPlus (simpler, but not as powerful).
>>
>> Oh yeah, Pebble, you may want to check this one out: VideoReDo - it's
>> pretty great for editing video. Have you seen it? (But it's not an
>> all-in-one package like Nero, or at least wasn't).
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>> Pebble
>>>
>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>> news:e0nWXMhQIHA.5288@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> Pebble wrote:
>>>>> Hiya Bill,
>>>>> Boulder (Kalgoorlie=Gold)
>>>>
>>>> Kalgoolie? Which province/state is that in? Is that in the

state
>>>> called Western Australia?
>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, XP lets me get that BIG file size for video, and to move the

files
>>>>> around, which 98 doesn't.
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, that's right. We have a 4 GB limitation (and sometimes it's

2.1 GB)
>>>> with FAT 32. But the DVD video .vob files are each 1 GB max, so

when I
>>>> was doing some video stuff with DVDs, it wasn't a problem for me.
>>>> If there were a video file that was contiguous and over 4 GB, I

wouldn't be
>>>> able to handle it, LOL. I suppose like from a video camera - not

sure.
>>>>
>>>>> I do a bit of audio restore work too, converting
>>>>> the partners vinyl to cd, what a chore,
>>>>
>>>> Absolutely. It is a chore, since no two files are alike, and they

all
>>>> need different amounts of restoration; one size doesn't fit all. And
>>>> then transferring it to CD, etc. It is a bit of a pain, LOL.
>>>>
>>>>> though found 'De-popper' to be a
>>>>> really good tool, my ears ain't what they used to be methinks!
>>>>
>>>> Very good for the money. I think it was around $20. And was also
>>>> advertised on DAK.
>>>>
>>>> For a bit more $$, there's some other good stuff too, say like Spin It
>>>> Again, or AudioLava, Sound Laundry (well, that's even more expensive,

but
>>>> really nice), etc (these are kinda the all-in-one type apps) and they

don't
>>>> require an audio editor.
>>>>
>>>> Most of what I use now are DX and VST audio restoration plug-ins within

an
>>>> audio editor, like SoundForge, Acoustica, Cool Edit, or Audio Audition

(but
>>>> that one can't run on Win98SE). But that process is a bit more time
>>>> consuming, since you have to bring it up in the audio editor first, and

then
>>>> decide which plug-ins to use, etc. But you can see the waveform and
>>>> work on various parts if needbe.
>>>>
>>>>> Any data swapping I require is done by a little thumb drive, what a

great
>>>>> tool that is.
>>>>
>>>> OK. Yeah, that seems like a good way.
>>>>
>>>>> Thank the gods for oldversions.com!!
>>>>> Pebble
>>>>
>>>> Yes - that is a GREAT site! And I like and prefer some of the OLD
>>>> versions (and not the newer albatrosses).
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:O3pq4bgQIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Pebble wrote:
>>>>>>> Hiya Bill,
>>>>>>> Yep, I'm in Boulder, not Colorado, but Western Australia. Vista? No
>>>>>>> way, but have to admit using XP (Don't tell PCR) Mainly for the

video
>>>>>>> work I'm doing. Win98 is my OS of choice - am not double booting

(or
>>>>>>> whatever it's called) have 2 computers with either being connected

to
>>>>>>> the net at any one time. Any comp. probs I can usually google the
>>>>>>> answer.
>>>>>>> Seeya - happy hols
>>>>>>> Pebble
>>>>>>
>>>>>> LOL, I had no idea that there was a Boulder in Western Australia!
>>>>>> I guess the video apps you are using are the newer ones that require

XP.
>>>>>> I've noticed that most of the multimedia applications coming out

require
>>>>>> WinXP now, but some of the older apps will run on Win98SE. I do

some
>>>>>> audio restoration work as a hobby (cleaning up old radio broadcasts,
>>>>>> etc), and use some of the older versions of some audio software (with
>>>>>> plug-ins).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Two computers sounds like a good solution for the Win98 and XP thing,
>>>>>> as long as you don't have to keep the data updated between them.

(You
>>>>>> probably use each one for its own purpose, though, and with little or

no
>>>>>> overlap).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And Happy Holidays to you, Pebble.
>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:etiY2VfQIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> DIB wrote:
>>>>>>>>> May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
>>>>>>>>> red-suited one.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Happy hols to you all.
>>>>>>>>> XXXXXXXXXX
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> LovePebble
>>>>>>>>> (Always lurking)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> LOL. You too, Pebble (also in CO if i recall).
>>>>>>>> Hey, are you one of those who sold out to XP (or perish forbid,
>>>>>>>> Vista)?
>>>>>>>> Don't recall seeing you in here for a spell. :-)
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

DIB wrote:
| May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
| red-suited one.
|
| Happy hols to you all.
| XXXXXXXXXX

To you too, Pebble-- & everyone, yea

If your hearing is going, it could be the XP-exposure you have confessed
to Colorado that did it! Check to see whether the wax is purplish in
your left ear! Have you begun to lose your balance on that boulder?

| LovePebble
| (Always lurking)

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
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pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Hi PCR,
What's that? Speak up there boy!
And I thought it was all the christmas spirits making me a little off
balance!
How's the not smoking going? The best christmas present you could give
yourself is to chuck 'em.
B-) Happy hols PCR
XXPebble

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:uh%23uRrCRIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> DIB wrote:
> | May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
> | red-suited one.
> |
> | Happy hols to you all.
> | XXXXXXXXXX
>
> To you too, Pebble-- & everyone, yea
>
> If your hearing is going, it could be the XP-exposure you have confessed
> to Colorado that did it! Check to see whether the wax is purplish in
> your left ear! Have you begun to lose your balance on that boulder?
>
> | LovePebble
> | (Always lurking)
>
> --
> Thanks or Good Luck,
> There may be humor in this post, and,
> Naturally, you will not sue,
> Should things get worse after this,
> PCR
> pcrrcp@netzero.net
>
>
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Pebble wrote:
| Hi PCR,
| What's that? Speak up there boy!

Yikes... YIKES, I mean!

| And I thought it was all the christmas spirits making me a little off
| balance!

It could. But usually only XP-irradiation will put purple wax in your
ears!

| How's the not smoking going? The best christmas present you could
| give yourself is to chuck 'em.

It didn't work.

| B-) Happy hols PCR

You too. The only other possibility is you drunk blue eggnog & held your
nose as you sneezed & rolled off that rock. That could do it too!

| XXPebble
|
| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message
| news:uh%23uRrCRIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|> DIB wrote:
|> | May you all get just what you deserve from the the fat, bearded,
|> | red-suited one.
|> |
|> | Happy hols to you all.
|> | XXXXXXXXXX
|>
|> To you too, Pebble-- & everyone, yea
|>
|> If your hearing is going, it could be the XP-exposure you have
|> confessed to Colorado that did it! Check to see whether the wax is
|> purplish in your left ear! Have you begun to lose your balance on
|> that boulder?
|>
|> | LovePebble
|> | (Always lurking)
|>
|> --
|> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> Should things get worse after this,
|> PCR
|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
pcrrcp@netzero.net
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

>
> | How's the not smoking going? The best christmas present you could
> | give yourself is to chuck 'em.
>
> It didn't work.
>

It didn't work - THIS TIME - Don't give up, well yes give THEM up, but don't
give up giving up. I smoked for 36 years and finally giave them up!

Bloody hell, listen to me, banging on like a bloody born again, but it is so
great to be free of this damned addiction, that you want the whole smoking
world to give it a go.
Anyway, I'll try to keep away from the XP demon and its nanny ways as much
as possible, even though purple is my favourite colour!
Seeya, happy hols
 
Re: Seasoned greetings to all

Pebble wrote:
|> | How's the not smoking going? The best christmas present you could
|> | give yourself is to chuck 'em.
|>
|> It didn't work.
|>
| It didn't work - THIS TIME - Don't give up, well yes give THEM up,
| but don't give up giving up. I smoked for 36 years and finally giave
| them up!

As you know, this time & last, my efforts to quit quickly led to my
picking butts up right off the sidewalk & gutter! I'm not sure I can
endure that embarrassment a third time. (I don't have Terhune's
constitution!) And I kept picking them up a bit even after calling it
quits & buying tobacco tins! Now I do exclusively roll my own with
filters. I am back to a degree of huffy-puffyness walking uphill. I was
coughing for a while due to the switch to Top & Bugler tins instead of
indian reservation scalp brand, but that has gone now.

| Bloody hell, listen to me, banging on like a bloody born again, but
| it is so great to be free of this damned addiction, that you want the
| whole smoking world to give it a go.

You are inspirational. I'll give it another try someday, I'm sure.

| Anyway, I'll try to keep away from the XP demon and its nanny ways as
| much as possible, even though purple is my favourite colour!

Lol.

| Seeya, happy hols

Happy Holiday(s).


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