Only thing I can suggest is to rip them as a wave, open in gold wave or sound 
forge 
and resave as a stereo wave file.  Then you could reedit and enhance the stereo 
field.  It won't get true stereo which isn't really possible starting out with 
a mono 
file but you can simulate.

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From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 10:18 PM
Subject: Stereo Translater Question


Hello list members,
I'm checking out some old TV shows on the net.
They're in the .ave format if I'm spelling that right.
As far as the audio goes, they all are in mono.
Is there a peace of stereo translater software out there that any of you know 
of?
Thanks in advance.
  John.

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