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Court Recording Link
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 20:48:38 -0500, WaIIy wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:41:32 -0600, Rick Morel wrote: I've put Neal's court recording up as a .WAV file. I had to .ZIP it because the link played it rather than downloaded. There are no links to it on my pages, so use the one below. It's 8.4 MB http://www.morelr.com/court-recording.zip BTW, Neal/Wilbur. When I installed the player software on the CD I noticed it had "... can Export to" on the screen. Sure enough, it will export to several audio formats, audio CD and even a PDF file that will play it. Bad wav file................... === Yes. Can you export to MP3? |
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Court Recording Link
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 21:42:10 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 20:48:38 -0500, WaIIy wrote: On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:41:32 -0600, Rick Morel wrote: I've put Neal's court recording up as a .WAV file. I had to .ZIP it because the link played it rather than downloaded. There are no links to it on my pages, so use the one below. It's 8.4 MB http://www.morelr.com/court-recording.zip BTW, Neal/Wilbur. When I installed the player software on the CD I noticed it had "... can Export to" on the screen. Sure enough, it will export to several audio formats, audio CD and even a PDF file that will play it. Bad wav file................... === Yes. Can you export to MP3? I just downloaded it and it plays fine. Sounds the same as the original with the digital court player. What error do y'all get? I can convert to MP3, but it grows to about 40 MB. Let me know. Rick |
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Court Recording Link
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 08:47:08 -0500, WaIIy wrote:
Play the wav in a wav player. You pick, it won't play. It's not a true wav file. Did you extract the wav from the zip file, or try to play the zip? I mean no disrepect by the above. I just downloaded the zip again and extracgted. It shows as a "Wave File" and plays fine in Windows Media Player and Nero Wave Editor. I'm converting to mp3 now and will post a link when I get it up. Rick |
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Court Recording Link
Here's the MP3 version. It came out to 11.1 MB. Again in a ZIP file.
http://www.morelr.com/recordingmp3.zip I can put the original CD up with the player. It's about 40 MB. Rick |
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Court Recording Link
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 11:22:41 -0600, Rick Morel
wrote: Here's the MP3 version. It came out to 11.1 MB. Again in a ZIP file. http://www.morelr.com/recordingmp3.zip I can put the original CD up with the player. It's about 40 MB. Rick === That one (the MP3) is fine. Thank you Rick and thank you Wilbur. |
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Court Recording Link
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
news On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 11:22:41 -0600, Rick Morel wrote: Here's the MP3 version. It came out to 11.1 MB. Again in a ZIP file. http://www.morelr.com/recordingmp3.zip I can put the original CD up with the player. It's about 40 MB. Rick === That one (the MP3) is fine. Thank you Rick and thank you Wilbur. You're welcome and I also thank you, Rick. If I write a letter to the editor of Southwinds magazine do I have your permission to include the link to the MP3? They might wish to publish it and it might get a lot of hits. Wilbur Hubbard |
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Court Recording Link
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 10:44:52 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message news On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 11:22:41 -0600, Rick Morel wrote: Here's the MP3 version. It came out to 11.1 MB. Again in a ZIP file. http://www.morelr.com/recordingmp3.zip I can put the original CD up with the player. It's about 40 MB. Rick === That one (the MP3) is fine. Thank you Rick and thank you Wilbur. You're welcome and I also thank you, Rick. If I write a letter to the editor of Southwinds magazine do I have your permission to include the link to the MP3? They might wish to publish it and it might get a lot of hits. Wilbur Hubbard Sure. I'll leave it there for a while. Rick |
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Court Recording Link
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 18:38:01 -0500, WaIIy wrote:
I know you mean no disrespect. court-recording.zip extracts to a .wav extension and shows as "unsupported file format" when trying to play it in a couple of players I know to be good. === And that is also what I experienced for whatever reason. Perhaps Rick is using a different WAV player or possibly something went amiss in the ZIP or upload process. On a different topic, I thought that the transcript of Wilbur's court hearing did a good job of pointing out the absurd situation that boaters find themselves in when trying to comply with the law. Someone, either Wilbur or a previous owner, spent significant money to install a Type I MSD in an attempt to comply with the laws in effect at that time. A Type I MSD in proper working order produces a discharge equal to or better than a shore based municipal treatment plant. That was all well and good until some later time when certain individuals in government decided that no discharge at all would be even better. Of course that totally defies logic when you consider the relative proportion of municipal discharge versus boater discharge. It also ignores the reality that most municipal treatment plants are rourinely overwhelmed by storm drain runoff during heavy rains, resulting in the discharge of millions of gallons of totally untreated waste. The bottom line is that boaters have very little political voice compared to municipalities. Boaters are presumed to be wealthy and idle, and therefore fair game in the regulatory world where bureaucrats most constantly enact new regulations to justify their existence. Collectively we all need to do a better job of staying in touch with our elected representatives and making our voices heard. We also need to cut back funding to those branches of government who are acting irrationally, irresponsibly and contrary to our best interests |
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Court Recording Link
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 19:28:50 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: And that is also what I experienced for whatever reason. Perhaps Rick is using a different WAV player or possibly something went amiss in the ZIP or upload process. On a different topic, I thought that the transcript of Wilbur's court hearing did a good job of pointing out the absurd situation that boaters find themselves in when trying to comply with the law. Someone, either Wilbur or a previous owner, spent significant money to install a Type I MSD in an attempt to comply with the laws in effect at that time. A Type I MSD in proper working order produces a discharge equal to or better than a shore based municipal treatment plant. That was all well and good until some later time when certain individuals in government decided that no discharge at all would be even better. Of course that totally defies logic when you consider the relative proportion of municipal discharge versus boater discharge. It also ignores the reality that most municipal treatment plants are rourinely overwhelmed by storm drain runoff during heavy rains, resulting in the discharge of millions of gallons of totally untreated waste. The bottom line is that boaters have very little political voice compared to municipalities. Boaters are presumed to be wealthy and idle, and therefore fair game in the regulatory world where bureaucrats most constantly enact new regulations to justify their existence. Collectively we all need to do a better job of staying in touch with our elected representatives and making our voices heard. We also need to cut back funding to those branches of government who are acting irrationally, irresponsibly and contrary to our best interests Re the WAV file. The only thing I can think of is that Win 7 has a different format from earlier. Anyone that downloaded it have 7? I did email a friend who has 7 this morning and asked him to check it. I know it's no longer a problem with the MP3, but I just need to know :-) I remember, around 2002 I think, that a senator from Mass. and one from LA. sponsered a bill to totally eliminate NDZ's. They looked at the test data from the CG. The two Type I MSD's available far exceeded the requirements of a bacterial count of 1,000 per 100 ML. One, the Lectra/San, was a count of 0 and the other a count of 8. Their bill was to set the requirement at 10 per 100 ML and eliminate NDZ's altogether. Unfortunatley the bill just died from lack of interest from the rest of the senate. Municipal waste water treatment plants are held to the same 1,000 per 100 ML, but it seems they rarely acheive it. My older brother was a waste water engineer and just had to test my Lectra/San. It came out 0. He was amazed and said he wished his plant could make even the 1,000. Later on, the city built a new and larger municipal plant and he finally got his wish. For a while. But even if the MSD did 1,000 and the munincipal plants did 1,000, NDZ's don't make sense. The MSD is putting out the same as the munincipal. Going to a holding tank, pumping out, treating, going into the water are just a bunch more steps with the exact same result. In the real world, the MSD puts cleaner stuff into the water. Rick |
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Court Recording Link
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 06:50:14 -0600, I
wrote: Re the WAV file. The only thing I can think of is that Win 7 has a different format from earlier. Anyone that downloaded it have 7? I did email a friend who has 7 this morning and asked him to check it. I know it's no longer a problem with the MP3, but I just need to know :-) My friend got the same error, so I guess this is another never-to-be-solved computer mystery! Rick |
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