anyone have or no of a round timer that i can download, in order to put it on to a cd for training. cant find 1 anywhere and hate having to look at the clock .
cheers for ur help guys.
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anyone have or no of a round timer that i can download, in order to put it on to a cd for training. cant find 1 anywhere and hate having to look at the clock .
cheers for ur help guys.
All I can reccomend is that you get a program called 'Audacity' its free, takes a few minutes to learn... it lets you make MP3s, you'd need to copy and paste the sound of a bell in from another mp3 then copy and paste the sound of silence to many times depending on how long your rounds are ;)
cheers adam cc ill give it a go.
let me know how you get on ;)
check this out
http://www.speedbagforum.com/timerv1-1-beta.html
cool, been posted before... only problem is his PC may not be in teh same room... got an idea though... open up a new document in audcity and then set that round timer up... press record in audacity and it should record the sound coming out of your speakers (I think... if it doesn't got some speaker wire and loop it from the speaker output into your microphone input... hey presto) let it run and save the file as a wav or an mp3 and hey presto... you got your CD ;)
That worked adam sorted for that have a cc the both of u. ;D
I downloaded this timer and it doesnt seem to want to work properly...
First off,,,Do I need to be connected to the internet in order to use??
Second off, If not, How do I start the downloaded program and get volume, there is no sound at all...
Thanks
I think for the spd bag forum 1 you do need to be connected to the web and cant download it . hope helps
Is there a Round Timer out there that doesnt require an internet connection???
Thanks...
the speedbagforum.com timer DOES NOT require you to be connected to the internet
Download this zip file: http://www.speedbagforum.com/timer.zip
Unzip it to anywhere on your PC, then open the timer.html file with a web browser (either IE or FireFox).
It should just work... That latest Windows XP service packs may give you some warnings, just click "Allow" ...
If you still can't get it to work, let me know what browser and OS you are running (ex. Is it XP Service Pack 2 , IE, or Firefox, etc.)
Also - you can find more information about the timer here:
http://www.speedbagforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22
If you still can't get it running, PM me or e-mail me and I'll see what I can do to help get it running.