Yes, with tape-request, you can tell it "set digest" or "unset digest." Tyler Z On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 18:19:18 -0500, ken lawrence wrote: >Hi on that subscribe/unsubscribe, can you also send a digest command that >way? just in case I want to enable it? > >-----Original Message----- >From: Tyler >Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2013 4:18 PM >To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [TapeVille] Re: new to list > >Send an email to tape-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in >the subject. >Tyler Z >On Sun, 03 Nov 2013 15:11:03 -0600, Penny Golden wrote: > > >> >>Hi. I am looking for the way to extricate me from this lovely list. >>But I do not see anything to accomplish this. thanks. >> >>On 11/3/2013 9:57 AM, jane kronheim wrote: >>>Hi Ken, >>> >>>First of all, there are some stand alone units that allow for >>>automatic transfer from cassette to CD. However, they are tricky to >>>use and often produce poor quality results. Some people who have a bit >>>more of a spirit of adventure buy these cassette players with software >>>that plug into computers and try to convert their old stuff to CD. We >>>generally don't recommend that. >>>Voices of Xperience is a well established, independent recording >>>company that specializes in recording restoration and format >>>transfers. We guarantee the highest quality results. We are >>>professionals with many years of analog and digital recording >>>experience. Our chief engineer is also totally blind and has extensive >>>knowledge of the special challenges presented by cassette formatted >>>materials. (Squeaky tapes usually can't be made less so, however, on >>>the right machine squeakiness may be reduced. On the wrong machine >>>those tapes may break.) >>> >>>If you want professional quality results, give us a call at 603-827-3859. >>> >>>Jane Kronheim, President of Voices of Xperience >>> >>>On 11/3/13, ken lawrence<kenlawrence124@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>Hi ken here am already on the NVDA list here on freelists.org and just >>>>now >>>>subscribed here from the october braille monitor. wont worry about >>>>digest >>>>if its available until I get an idea of how much traffic there is. >>>>anyway >>>>looking forward to it. now first question. the only tape player I have >>>>is >>>>on a stereo I have mainly for its turntable and it has one major issue >>>>the >>>>only button of any kind it has is to eject I cant even forward or rewind >>>>so >>>>really dont use it much so what kind of devices are available that can be >>>>used to convert tapes to digital format, and to add to it, some of my >>>>older >>>>cassettes have a nasty squeek when running through a machine. is there >>>>any >>>>way to fix that since this is a macanical issue with the cassettes >>>>themselves? >>> >