• PlayIt

    From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Tue Jan 21 00:02:59 2025
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    Hi,

    I'm trying to locate SoundCon by Rick Hudson and PlayIt by Rick Hudson
    and now Chris Martin.

    I'm making a presentation using OHP by Tony Still.
    I'm adding sound tracks to some slides which is working well except I
    need to convert some mp3 files to WAV which OHP recognises.

    OHP says SoundCon will do that. I also learned in my searching that
    SoundCon has been superseded by PlayIt.

    I have play it at home but stupidly didn't put it on the machine I'm
    using during my sojourn in Australia.

    All searches I've tried lead to dead ends
    Riscository led me to www.users.on.net which can't be reached.
    Riscos products directory is very out of date and points to unrechable websites.

    A search for Rick Hudson and Chris Martin led nowhere either.

    I must have got it from somewhere.
    Can anyone help please?
    --
    Chris Newman
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  • From Chris Hughes@news13@noonehere.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Mon Jan 20 14:02:16 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In message <5be230e04fmec@npost.uk>
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm trying to locate SoundCon by Rick Hudson and PlayIt by Rick Hudson
    and now Chris Martin.

    I'm making a presentation using OHP by Tony Still.
    I'm adding sound tracks to some slides which is working well except I
    need to convert some mp3 files to WAV which OHP recognises.

    OHP says SoundCon will do that. I also learned in my searching that
    SoundCon has been superseded by PlayIt.

    I have play it at home but stupidly didn't put it on the machine I'm
    using during my sojourn in Australia.

    All searches I've tried lead to dead ends
    Riscository led me to www.users.on.net which can't be reached.
    Riscos products directory is very out of date and points to unrechable websites.

    A search for Rick Hudson and Chris Martin led nowhere either.

    I must have got it from somewhere.
    Can anyone help please?

    It's available with the !DigitalCD download in a sub folder in the Modules folder within the zip.
    --
    Chris Hughes
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  • From Chris Hughes@news13@noonehere.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Mon Jan 20 14:13:36 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In message <f48e33e25b.chris@mytardis>
    Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:

    In message <5be230e04fmec@npost.uk>
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm trying to locate SoundCon by Rick Hudson and PlayIt by Rick Hudson
    and now Chris Martin.

    I'm making a presentation using OHP by Tony Still.
    I'm adding sound tracks to some slides which is working well except I
    need to convert some mp3 files to WAV which OHP recognises.

    OHP says SoundCon will do that. I also learned in my searching that
    SoundCon has been superseded by PlayIt.

    I have play it at home but stupidly didn't put it on the machine I'm
    using during my sojourn in Australia.

    All searches I've tried lead to dead ends
    Riscository led me to www.users.on.net which can't be reached.
    Riscos products directory is very out of date and points to unrechable
    websites.

    A search for Rick Hudson and Chris Martin led nowhere either.

    I must have got it from somewhere.
    Can anyone help please?

    It's available with the !DigitalCD download in a sub folder in the Modules folder within the zip.

    Just to be clear I mean !PlayIt is available via the !DigitalCD download.
    --
    Chris Hughes
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  • From Jean-Michel@jmc.bruck@orange.fr to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Mon Jan 20 17:47:46 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In message <5be230e04fmec@npost.uk>
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm trying to locate SoundCon by Rick Hudson and PlayIt by Rick Hudson
    and now Chris Martin.

    I'm making a presentation using OHP by Tony Still.
    I'm adding sound tracks to some slides which is working well except I
    need to convert some mp3 files to WAV which OHP recognises.

    OHP says SoundCon will do that. I also learned in my searching that
    SoundCon has been superseded by PlayIt.

    I have play it at home but stupidly didn't put it on the machine I'm
    using during my sojourn in Australia.

    All searches I've tried lead to dead ends
    Riscository led me to www.users.on.net which can't be reached.
    Riscos products directory is very out of date and points to unrechable websites.

    A search for Rick Hudson and Chris Martin led nowhere either.

    I must have got it from somewhere.
    Can anyone help please?
    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.
    --
    Jean-Michel
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Tue Jan 21 11:06:10 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <c5b542e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>,
    Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:
    In message <5be230e04fmec@npost.uk>
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm trying to locate SoundCon by Rick Hudson and PlayIt by Rick Hudson
    and now Chris Martin.

    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.

    Is this a RISC OS app?

    I must be going senile. I already have PlayIt lurking in my
    Boot.Resources.
    I neededed it to run !DigitalCD.
    I'd set up that so long ago I'd completely forgotten. I now remember it's
    not a stand alone programme.

    So why did a site somewhere in the universe say it was replacing SoundCon.
    Does SoundCon convert files? Is it still available?
    I'm now exploring some options on the Dark Side until something RISC OS
    comes along.
    Many thanks to all.
    --
    Chris Newman
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Tue Jan 21 13:00:11 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    On 21 Jan, mec@npost.uk wrote:
    In article <c5b542e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>, Jean-Michel
    <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:
    In message <5be230e04fmec@npost.uk> Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm trying to locate SoundCon by Rick Hudson and PlayIt by Rick
    Hudson and now Chris Martin.

    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.

    Is this a RISC OS app?

    I found something on the Windows side.
    HD Video Converter Factory
    It's a downloadable free programme.
    Converts many types of Audio / Visual files.
    Mp3 to WAV a doddle.

    My lengthy presentation in OHP (from CJE) on the Gennett recording
    studios is now complete. Those not interested in classic jazz will have
    no idea what I'm talking about.
    It has 143 slides, 8 of which play musical examples.
    I can now show this on a big screen using HDMI.
    Who needs Powerpoint? Vive la RISC OS.
    --
    Chris Newman
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  • From Richard Ashbery@basura@invalid.addr.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Tue Jan 21 09:56:24 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <c5b542e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>,
    Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:

    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.

    Can you give a link please?

    Richard

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  • From Jean-Michel@jmc.bruck@orange.fr to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Tue Jan 21 12:32:12 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In message <5be2a0e25fbasura@invalid.addr.uk>
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:

    In article <c5b542e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>,
    Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:

    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.

    Can you give a link please?

    Richard

    Yes,
    In fact it is an interface with "lame", which facilitates the work because
    it allows to convert several.

    I couldn't find it on the web!

    https://jeanmichelb.riscos.fr/TempFiles.html
    --
    Jean-Michel
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  • From Dave@dave@triffid.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Tue Jan 21 21:37:32 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <5be2780837mec@npost.uk>,
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    [Snippy]
    My lengthy presentation in OHP (from CJE) on the Gennett recording
    studios is now complete. Those not interested in classic jazz will have
    no idea what I'm talking about.
    It has 143 slides, 8 of which play musical examples.
    I can now show this on a big screen using HDMI.
    Who needs Powerpoint? Vive la RISC OS.

    Excellent work Chris.

    It's good to hear there are still folks interested in the earlier days of
    Jazz, particularly about Gennett studios, where a lot of later to be
    famous musicians started recording.

    Good man. :-)

    Dave
    --

    Dave Triffid
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Thu Jan 23 23:34:58 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <5be2e112f3dave@triffid.co.uk>, Dave <dave@triffid.co.uk>
    wrote:
    In article <5be2780837mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote: [Snippy]
    My lengthy presentation in OHP (from CJE) on the Gennett recording
    studios is now complete. Those not interested in classic jazz will
    have no idea what I'm talking about. It has 143 slides, 8 of which
    play musical examples. I can now show this on a big screen using
    HDMI. Who needs Powerpoint? Vive la RISC OS.

    Excellent work Chris.

    It's good to hear there are still folks interested in the earlier days
    of Jazz, particularly about Gennett studios, where a lot of later to be famous musicians started recording.

    Good man. :-)
    Thank you. My presentation includes stuff about Jelly Roll Morton (My
    hero. I try to base my piano style on his for much of the time. Not that
    I succeed but we keep persevering.)
    Also, King Oliver and his Creole Band, Bix and the Wolverines, Lois Deppe
    and Earl Hines (another hero), Ladds Black Aces etc, etc.
    At the Whitley Bay Jazz Party this year was an American who had Bob
    Gillette's banjo. The one he played at the Gennett studio in the
    Wolverines. Of course I took a picture for my presentation.
    Now, on piste back to RISC OS......
    --
    Chris Newman
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Thu Jan 23 23:37:33 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <aaa7a9e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>,
    Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:
    In message <5be2a0e25fbasura@invalid.addr.uk>
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:

    In article <c5b542e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>,
    Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:

    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.

    Can you give a link please?

    Richard

    Yes,
    In fact it is an interface with "lame", which facilitates the work because it allows to convert several.

    I couldn't find it on the web!

    https://jeanmichelb.riscos.fr/TempFiles.html

    Thanks for the link.

    However, when I tried to use it I got..


    Build settings used to create this program require at least an ARM
    Architecture 6 CPU at runtime.

    My machine here...

    Virtual Acorn Adjust 4.39 Windows 10 Acer netbook
    --
    Chris Newman
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  • From Richard Ashbery@basura@invalid.addr.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Thu Jan 23 16:08:22 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <5be3ba0e62mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk>
    wrote:
    In article <aaa7a9e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>, Jean-Michel
    <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:
    In message <5be2a0e25fbasura@invalid.addr.uk> Richard Ashbery
    <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:

    In article <c5b542e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>, Jean-Michel
    <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:

    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.

    Can you give a link please?

    Richard

    Yes, In fact it is an interface with "lame", which facilitates
    the work because it allows to convert several.

    I couldn't find it on the web!

    https://jeanmichelb.riscos.fr/TempFiles.html

    Thanks for the link.

    However, when I tried to use it I got..


    Build settings used to create this program require at least an ARM Architecture 6 CPU at runtime.

    My machine here...

    Virtual Acorn Adjust 4.39 Windows 10 Acer netbook

    Chris it sounds as though !MP3toWAV may be a problem on Virtual
    Acorn Adjust 4.39. I have just tried it on my ARMX6 (RO5.31) and it
    seems to work as expected. Thanks to Jean-Michel for making it
    available on his website.

    I agree with you about OHP - it's still a very useful presentation
    program - I've used it a few years ago for my U3A Astronomy talks (pre
    covid). It's one of the simplest programs to use - I love the fact you
    can drag a directory of ArtWorks, jpegs etc. over the iconbar and
    without further tweaking run a slideshow. Pity you can't use it for
    MP3 or video.

    Has anyone got experience with using laser pointers? Many libraries
    seem to have spent a lot of money on huge monitors where I've found
    lasers just don't seem to work - I wonder if its something to do with
    the laser energy being absorbed. I still prefer to use an overhead
    projector where I can guarantee the laser reflects light properly.

    Richard

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  • From Jean-Michel@jmc.bruck@orange.fr to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Thu Jan 23 18:03:56 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In message <5be3ba0e62mec@npost.uk>
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:

    In article <aaa7a9e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>,
    Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:
    In message <5be2a0e25fbasura@invalid.addr.uk>
    Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:

    In article <c5b542e25b.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>,
    Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:

    There is an application !MP3toWAV that may be useful.

    Can you give a link please?

    Richard

    Yes,
    In fact it is an interface with "lame", which facilitates the work because >> it allows to convert several.

    I couldn't find it on the web!

    https://jeanmichelb.riscos.fr/TempFiles.html

    Thanks for the link.

    However, when I tried to use it I got..


    Build settings used to create this program require at least an ARM Architecture 6 CPU at runtime.

    My machine here...

    Virtual Acorn Adjust 4.39 Windows 10 Acer netbook

    I have updated the Mp3toWav archive by adding various versions of Lame,
    for testing.
    Thanks for feedback.
    --
    Jean-Michel
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  • From Chris Newman@mec@npost.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Fri Jan 24 11:57:04 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <5be3ca9c4abasura@invalid.addr.uk>, Richard Ashbery <basura@invalid.addr.uk> wrote:

    I agree with you about OHP - it's still a very useful presentation
    program - I've used it a few years ago for my U3A Astronomy talks (pre covid). It's one of the simplest programs to use - I love the fact you
    can drag a directory of ArtWorks, jpegs etc. over the iconbar and
    without further tweaking run a slideshow. Pity you can't use it for MP3
    or video.

    Perhaps someone can take it on a make a few improvements. Although I
    presume the copyright resides with the Photodesk people judging from the
    splash screen.

    Has anyone got experience with using laser pointers? Many libraries
    seem to have spent a lot of money on huge monitors where I've found
    lasers just don't seem to work - I wonder if its something to do with
    the laser energy being absorbed. I still prefer to use an overhead
    projector where I can guarantee the laser reflects light properly.

    Yes. I gave up. I now try to set up near the screen as most of my
    presentations can plug in the the main set-up via HDMI. I then use a
    long, telescopic physical pointer
    --
    Chris Newman
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  • From Dave@dave@triffid.co.uk to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Fri Jan 24 16:18:44 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    In article <5be3b9d206mec@npost.uk>,
    Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote:
    In article <5be2e112f3dave@triffid.co.uk>, Dave <dave@triffid.co.uk>
    wrote:
    In article <5be2780837mec@npost.uk>, Chris Newman <mec@npost.uk> wrote: [Snippy]
    My lengthy presentation in OHP (from CJE) on the Gennett recording studios is now complete. Those not interested in classic jazz will
    have no idea what I'm talking about. It has 143 slides, 8 of which
    play musical examples. I can now show this on a big screen using
    HDMI. Who needs Powerpoint? Vive la RISC OS.

    Excellent work Chris.

    It's good to hear there are still folks interested in the earlier days
    of Jazz, particularly about Gennett studios, where a lot of later to be famous musicians started recording.

    Good man. :-)
    Thank you. My presentation includes stuff about Jelly Roll Morton (My
    hero. I try to base my piano style on his for much of the time. Not that
    I succeed but we keep persevering.)
    Also, King Oliver and his Creole Band, Bix and the Wolverines, Lois Deppe
    and Earl Hines (another hero), Ladds Black Aces etc, etc.
    At the Whitley Bay Jazz Party this year was an American who had Bob Gillette's banjo. The one he played at the Gennett studio in the
    Wolverines. Of course I took a picture for my presentation.
    Now, on piste back to RISC OS......

    Totally OT. so sorry folks, my last note...

    Chris, I've often wondered... If Bix had lived long past 28 to be an old
    Muso?

    Ah! what a loss to music he was...

    Dave (Last time).

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  • From b.boase@b.boase@bcs.org to comp.sys.acorn.apps on Sun Jan 26 16:40:02 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.apps

    On 21 Jan 2025, jmc.bruck@orange.fr wrote:

    I couldn't find it on the web!

    https://jeanmichelb.riscos.fr/TempFiles.html

    It's still on Roger Darlington's site https://atomicsoftware.org.uk/
    on the downloads page https://atomicsoftware.org.uk/DownL.htm

    Bernard
    --
    b.boase@bcs.org
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