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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 18:24:21 -0400, "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts"
wrote: you have to switch tracks, to demonstrate the deck switches tracks, and plays all 4 programs without ghost tracking it's not for you to listen to a whole ****ing song, at my upload time expense, Andy- so go buy your own deck and play it all you want snip Translation: He doesn't know how to load MPEG video into his computer (it's too much for his ****box P2 to manage, anyway) and he can't sell that Toy-o. |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 18:30:00 -0400, "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts"
wrote: ps- DeserTBob has high end NOTHING- the guy drives a 30 year old Honda, and his stereo equipment sounds and looks on par with his automotive tastes snip And you'd know that how, Noodles? At least I don't have to rely on a ****box tape recorder as my "power amp"...using "68Q5s"...LMAO! |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
WRONG- it takes 5 minutes to upload a 20 second clip, depending on how busy
the DSL line is at the time not to mention a minute or two to upload from the camera do it yourself, ANDY "Andy" wrote in message ... letting them listen to at least a min of each track wont kill you noodles. even a dial up user can do it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... you have to switch tracks, to demonstrate the deck switches tracks, and plays all 4 programs without ghost tracking it's not for you to listen to a whole ****ing song, at my upload time expense, Andy- so go buy your own deck and play it all you want "Andy" wrote in message ... becuse noodles it lets the cliant actualy heare how good the deck is or isnt. we notice you change tracks alot that can mask problems with the sound on certian tracks even i know that. one thing bob will agree on is i dont have all the high end stuff he has but i do have quite a bit . and i know how to use it. and i wont sell it the good old stuff is hard to find. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... Andy- it already is compressed straight from the camera. A complete song with audio and video, would be a huge file size, regardless. What's so startling about hearing a whole song from an 8-track deck through a tube amp ? You have an 8-track deck, right ? Buy a tube amp, and play a whole song yourself. "Andy" wrote in message ... compress it or convert it to mp-3 or wma format -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... I'd like to, but it would be an exceedingly large file size, and take way too long to upload from the camera to my computer- and even longer to upload to the host online- excessively large file sizes tend to get "hung up" and won't upload to the host sorry ! "Andy" wrote in message ... sounds better than many of the other decks i have seen online to bad he wont play one song on one so you can really listen to it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... this doesn't sound quite as good as my Akai or Telex decks, but pretty damn close ! http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=61mymhl |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:11:15 -0400, "DeserTBob's FUTILE Efforts !"
wrote: WRONG- it takes 5 minutes to upload a 20 second clip, depending on how busy the DSL line is at the time snip "How busy the DSL line is?" You really ARE an idiot, aren't you, Noodles? not to mention a minute or two to upload from the camera do it yourself, ANDY snip You've got some REALLY ****ed up crap, Noodles. |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
wrong again, Andy
the reason is, the files are high rez from my camera, and very large in file size- they'd take a long time to upload, even from a cable modem that is the max rez audio with high rez video, tinypic can only upload so fast regardless of your hookup speed "Andy" wrote in message ... then as bob says you got a low end DSL connection i can do the same when i had dsl in less than 15 seconds. now that i have road runner turbo at the regualr price i can do the same file in 12 seconds you need a real broad band connection DSL is for those who cant stand dial up but cant afford a real connection via cable or FIOS -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's FUTILE Efforts !" wrote in message ... WRONG- it takes 5 minutes to upload a 20 second clip, depending on how busy the DSL line is at the time not to mention a minute or two to upload from the camera do it yourself, ANDY "Andy" wrote in message ... letting them listen to at least a min of each track wont kill you noodles. even a dial up user can do it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... you have to switch tracks, to demonstrate the deck switches tracks, and plays all 4 programs without ghost tracking it's not for you to listen to a whole ****ing song, at my upload time expense, Andy- so go buy your own deck and play it all you want "Andy" wrote in message ... becuse noodles it lets the cliant actualy heare how good the deck is or isnt. we notice you change tracks alot that can mask problems with the sound on certian tracks even i know that. one thing bob will agree on is i dont have all the high end stuff he has but i do have quite a bit . and i know how to use it. and i wont sell it the good old stuff is hard to find. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... Andy- it already is compressed straight from the camera. A complete song with audio and video, would be a huge file size, regardless. What's so startling about hearing a whole song from an 8-track deck through a tube amp ? You have an 8-track deck, right ? Buy a tube amp, and play a whole song yourself. "Andy" wrote in message ... compress it or convert it to mp-3 or wma format -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... I'd like to, but it would be an exceedingly large file size, and take way too long to upload from the camera to my computer- and even longer to upload to the host online- excessively large file sizes tend to get "hung up" and won't upload to the host sorry ! "Andy" wrote in message ... sounds better than many of the other decks i have seen online to bad he wont play one song on one so you can really listen to it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... this doesn't sound quite as good as my Akai or Telex decks, but pretty damn close ! http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=61mymhl |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 06:44:53 -0400, "DOUCHEBob's few-tile efforts"
wrote: wrong again, Andy snip Nope...Charlie Nudo has dial up, that's why. LMAO! He won't even have that much longer, at the rate he's going. |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
and the larger the sound/picture files, the larger the resolution, and the
slower you post, Andy an MP3 uploads a lot faster than a WAV file and a 1 MPX rez picture, uploads way faster than an 8 MPX rez picture those dubs I shoot are high rez, that's why they sound so good- they would take forever to upload a whole song "Andy" wrote in message ... wrong the faster youre upload speed the faster you can post. most us keep oure pictures for posting on the pc that eliminates the camra bottle neck -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DOUCHEBob's few-tile efforts" wrote in message ... wrong again, Andy the reason is, the files are high rez from my camera, and very large in file size- they'd take a long time to upload, even from a cable modem that is the max rez audio with high rez video, tinypic can only upload so fast regardless of your hookup speed "Andy" wrote in message ... then as bob says you got a low end DSL connection i can do the same when i had dsl in less than 15 seconds. now that i have road runner turbo at the regualr price i can do the same file in 12 seconds you need a real broad band connection DSL is for those who cant stand dial up but cant afford a real connection via cable or FIOS -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's FUTILE Efforts !" wrote in message ... WRONG- it takes 5 minutes to upload a 20 second clip, depending on how busy the DSL line is at the time not to mention a minute or two to upload from the camera do it yourself, ANDY "Andy" wrote in message ... letting them listen to at least a min of each track wont kill you noodles. even a dial up user can do it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... you have to switch tracks, to demonstrate the deck switches tracks, and plays all 4 programs without ghost tracking it's not for you to listen to a whole ****ing song, at my upload time expense, Andy- so go buy your own deck and play it all you want "Andy" wrote in message ... becuse noodles it lets the cliant actualy heare how good the deck is or isnt. we notice you change tracks alot that can mask problems with the sound on certian tracks even i know that. one thing bob will agree on is i dont have all the high end stuff he has but i do have quite a bit . and i know how to use it. and i wont sell it the good old stuff is hard to find. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... Andy- it already is compressed straight from the camera. A complete song with audio and video, would be a huge file size, regardless. What's so startling about hearing a whole song from an 8-track deck through a tube amp ? You have an 8-track deck, right ? Buy a tube amp, and play a whole song yourself. "Andy" wrote in message ... compress it or convert it to mp-3 or wma format -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... I'd like to, but it would be an exceedingly large file size, and take way too long to upload from the camera to my computer- and even longer to upload to the host online- excessively large file sizes tend to get "hung up" and won't upload to the host sorry ! "Andy" wrote in message ... sounds better than many of the other decks i have seen online to bad he wont play one song on one so you can really listen to it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... this doesn't sound quite as good as my Akai or Telex decks, but pretty damn close ! http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=61mymhl |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 07:22:51 -0400, "trippin-2-8-trak"
wrote: and the larger the sound/picture files, the larger the resolution, and the slower you post, Andy snip Translation: Charlie Nudo's on dial up and has a hotbox P II-class machine from a thrift store, running Win ME, IE 5.5 and Outlook 5.5. His machine's a mess, to boot, and as leaky as a spaghetti sieve. |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
it depends on how many other people are on at the time
mine isn't a low-end connection, it's a high-speed DSL "Andy" wrote in message ... depends i have verizonFIOS at my house and thats 15mbs down 5 up so i can send a 100 meg file in a about 20 seconds but i also pay for that bandwith and dont use lower end connections. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "trippin-2-8-trak" wrote in message ... and the larger the sound/picture files, the larger the resolution, and the slower you post, Andy an MP3 uploads a lot faster than a WAV file and a 1 MPX rez picture, uploads way faster than an 8 MPX rez picture those dubs I shoot are high rez, that's why they sound so good- they would take forever to upload a whole song "Andy" wrote in message ... wrong the faster youre upload speed the faster you can post. most us keep oure pictures for posting on the pc that eliminates the camra bottle neck -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DOUCHEBob's few-tile efforts" wrote in message ... wrong again, Andy the reason is, the files are high rez from my camera, and very large in file size- they'd take a long time to upload, even from a cable modem that is the max rez audio with high rez video, tinypic can only upload so fast regardless of your hookup speed "Andy" wrote in message ... then as bob says you got a low end DSL connection i can do the same when i had dsl in less than 15 seconds. now that i have road runner turbo at the regualr price i can do the same file in 12 seconds you need a real broad band connection DSL is for those who cant stand dial up but cant afford a real connection via cable or FIOS -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's FUTILE Efforts !" wrote in message ... WRONG- it takes 5 minutes to upload a 20 second clip, depending on how busy the DSL line is at the time not to mention a minute or two to upload from the camera do it yourself, ANDY "Andy" wrote in message ... letting them listen to at least a min of each track wont kill you noodles. even a dial up user can do it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... you have to switch tracks, to demonstrate the deck switches tracks, and plays all 4 programs without ghost tracking it's not for you to listen to a whole ****ing song, at my upload time expense, Andy- so go buy your own deck and play it all you want "Andy" wrote in message ... becuse noodles it lets the cliant actualy heare how good the deck is or isnt. we notice you change tracks alot that can mask problems with the sound on certian tracks even i know that. one thing bob will agree on is i dont have all the high end stuff he has but i do have quite a bit . and i know how to use it. and i wont sell it the good old stuff is hard to find. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... Andy- it already is compressed straight from the camera. A complete song with audio and video, would be a huge file size, regardless. What's so startling about hearing a whole song from an 8-track deck through a tube amp ? You have an 8-track deck, right ? Buy a tube amp, and play a whole song yourself. "Andy" wrote in message ... compress it or convert it to mp-3 or wma format -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... I'd like to, but it would be an exceedingly large file size, and take way too long to upload from the camera to my computer- and even longer to upload to the host online- excessively large file sizes tend to get "hung up" and won't upload to the host sorry ! "Andy" wrote in message ... sounds better than many of the other decks i have seen online to bad he wont play one song on one so you can really listen to it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... this doesn't sound quite as good as my Akai or Telex decks, but pretty damn close ! http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=61mymhl |
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Toyo deck through Akai M8- not bad !
ps- and I don't post misspelled words
"Andy" wrote in message ... depends i have verizonFIOS at my house and thats 15mbs down 5 up so i can send a 100 meg file in a about 20 seconds but i also pay for that bandwith and dont use lower end connections. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "trippin-2-8-trak" wrote in message ... and the larger the sound/picture files, the larger the resolution, and the slower you post, Andy an MP3 uploads a lot faster than a WAV file and a 1 MPX rez picture, uploads way faster than an 8 MPX rez picture those dubs I shoot are high rez, that's why they sound so good- they would take forever to upload a whole song "Andy" wrote in message ... wrong the faster youre upload speed the faster you can post. most us keep oure pictures for posting on the pc that eliminates the camra bottle neck -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DOUCHEBob's few-tile efforts" wrote in message ... wrong again, Andy the reason is, the files are high rez from my camera, and very large in file size- they'd take a long time to upload, even from a cable modem that is the max rez audio with high rez video, tinypic can only upload so fast regardless of your hookup speed "Andy" wrote in message ... then as bob says you got a low end DSL connection i can do the same when i had dsl in less than 15 seconds. now that i have road runner turbo at the regualr price i can do the same file in 12 seconds you need a real broad band connection DSL is for those who cant stand dial up but cant afford a real connection via cable or FIOS -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's FUTILE Efforts !" wrote in message ... WRONG- it takes 5 minutes to upload a 20 second clip, depending on how busy the DSL line is at the time not to mention a minute or two to upload from the camera do it yourself, ANDY "Andy" wrote in message ... letting them listen to at least a min of each track wont kill you noodles. even a dial up user can do it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... you have to switch tracks, to demonstrate the deck switches tracks, and plays all 4 programs without ghost tracking it's not for you to listen to a whole ****ing song, at my upload time expense, Andy- so go buy your own deck and play it all you want "Andy" wrote in message ... becuse noodles it lets the cliant actualy heare how good the deck is or isnt. we notice you change tracks alot that can mask problems with the sound on certian tracks even i know that. one thing bob will agree on is i dont have all the high end stuff he has but i do have quite a bit . and i know how to use it. and i wont sell it the good old stuff is hard to find. -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... Andy- it already is compressed straight from the camera. A complete song with audio and video, would be a huge file size, regardless. What's so startling about hearing a whole song from an 8-track deck through a tube amp ? You have an 8-track deck, right ? Buy a tube amp, and play a whole song yourself. "Andy" wrote in message ... compress it or convert it to mp-3 or wma format -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... I'd like to, but it would be an exceedingly large file size, and take way too long to upload from the camera to my computer- and even longer to upload to the host online- excessively large file sizes tend to get "hung up" and won't upload to the host sorry ! "Andy" wrote in message ... sounds better than many of the other decks i have seen online to bad he wont play one song on one so you can really listen to it -- AL'S COMPUTERS "DeserTBob's Futile Efforts" wrote in message ... this doesn't sound quite as good as my Akai or Telex decks, but pretty damn close ! http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=61mymhl |
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