Hi Ron. Yes, MP3 CD's are considered data CD's.
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Subject: Re: why mp3s will not burn and more wavs do
> Just a thought, because I don't
Hi Mimi,
Thanks I'll keep this in mind and I'll have to try it out. It would be a
real bummer of a nightmare having to reload all these songs in my pc one at
a time again.
Tony
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You may have to order a disk from Sony. They purchased Sonic Four dry.
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From: "Anders Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 11:50 AM
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> Hello!
> >From where can i get so
Hi listers, Rusty here,
I recently purchased the iRiver iHP 140 player. I've been
searching Amazon.com, where I purchased the unit, and iriver.com for a
manual or users guide in accessible formats, txt html or whatever. I can't
find any place where I can download such a beast. Do any
mp3 is data. It is compressed and takes up less room than audio tracks on a
CD. That is why at 128 bit rate or slightly higher you can get 200 songs
onto a CD in mp3 form. It might puzzle you a bit until you figure out how
it works. Why it works that way, I don't even know and I mp3 everyday!
Hello, Tony,
What the person who did the encoding did was set the bit rate to 32; that is
the reason they got 50 hours of material on one CD in mp3 form. I encode
all the time, and do this for talking books, which is just someone reading a
book anyway. Of course, for music, a much higher rate is
Ron and Susan,
Please read my replies, on the list. Many thanks!
Later,
-Mac-
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Marty,
Now we're getting somewhere! I just went to the Total Recorder website,
which even gave me some tutorial help on PC Audio, in case anyone's
interested. I will check out that tutorial on Main Menu, as well. I am a
firm believer in Linda Goodman's adage : " When the student is ready, the
t
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Hi, Mac, there are two programs that will do this for you, but they're
not free, they are total recorder from
http://www.highcriteria.com
and recall pro from
http://www.sagebrush.com.
Total recorder has 2 versions, a standard version which is $13, and a
professional version which is $40. I think r
Just a thought, because I don't know, someone gave me the impression that
MP3's were burnt as data rather than audio?
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DJC,
Thanks for this one; I will try it. I've heard of it before, but, until
recently, it wasn't much of a priority with me! I guess it is now!
Thanks again,
-Mac-
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You will need a program to capture streams. There are several out there including
replay radio, total recorder, and something with a name like recall pro. Each cost a
small amount for a fully functioning program. Gold wav and sound forge will also
allow you to record streams, but their forte lie
Hi Mac. You probably will get different answers to this question but for
recording streaming audio a good program that works well is Total Recorder
from:
http://highcriteria.com
This is an excellent tool. There are plugins for Winamp such as Stream
Ripper that also will record streams.
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Dear Chris,
Yes, that is what I expected.
I did the following on several occasions:
1 open Nero
2 do control-n
3 tab to next three times and space on next;
4 enter on burn and it brings up the compilation box
5 I control-c to copy all of the selections I have in a folder of a given
singer (which
for my part, and I'm new to all of this, I'm running Winamp 5.03a, Windows
XP and Windows Media Player 9. I never had to do anything special to get
Winamp to play .wma files. I could just bring them up in winamp with the
l or shift-l keys or once I told winamp to associate itself with all of m
HI Mate,
What you need is UltraISO. Go to:
http://www.ezbsystems.com/enindex.html
For more info. It can create, read and convert from almost any dvd or cd
formats.
David Truong
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-Origina
Hi yall,
Maybe somebody can answer this one because I'm just not sure of this. Here's my
quandry.
I am a bunch of mp3's on my hard drive and I've got nero 5.5 as my rom burner. A
friend of mine gave me a disk with about 50 hours worth of stuff on it. I wonder if
this compilation was mad
Dear Listers,
I am trying to learn how to capture, or record streaming audio to my hard
drive. I have no idea how to do this. I want to capture internet radio
programs, audio from video (on news programs or from C SPAN and the like).
Is there a trick to this or am I just not seeing what is up w
Tell me about CD Architect, what does it do and is it accessible. If it is
a burning program, why would I want to use it rather than Nero?
Peter s.
At 02:15 PM 22/06/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Anders! You can purchase Sound Forge from www.soundforge.com as a
download for $399.96 but you can get
Hi. Instead of using a cdrw disc, use a cdr disc instead. You won't be
able to write over them more than once, but if you're making an audio cd
you won't want to do that anyways.
Just take all the mp3s you want to burn to a cd and put them in a specific
foldder. Then, go into the folder you ma
Anders! You can purchase Sound Forge from www.soundforge.com as a
download for $399.96 but you can get it on CD from Chirping Bat for
$350.00 and this includes Noise Reduction 2.0 and CD Architect 5.0.
>From www.soundforge.com these two products can only be purchased as
downloads for $
$279.
I have tried to play wma files in winamp. Not successful so far. If
someone could post clear instructions, that would be great.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 6:10 AM
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you running windows media player 9?
if not try giving that a shot and seeing if winamp and windows player plays
the file
it may be a file that use the windows media 9 codecs
thanks
hank
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yes it is possible I do it all the time
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> Michael,
> Yes, that's what I have, forgot to
Hello!
>From where can i get sound forge?
I have tried out www.soundforge.com but i did not found any soundforge
there.
Thanks in advance.
/Anders.
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I would like to get comments, good or bad, on the Audigy 2 sound card. Does
it have the crackling sound under Windows XP exhibited by the Sound Blaster
Live cards? How accessible is its Control Panel?
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I run Windows Media files through winamp routinely, including the files made by
Ivocalize. They play just fine.
I will say, however, that the him streaming file that Vocalize creates sounds
like crap. Its volume is way too low.
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Michael,
Yes, that's what I have, forgot to say so, smile. i've never had much luck
with Windows Media Player, guess I need to try testing it with another
stream to see if it is working at all. But my question really was whether
it is possible to play WMA files through Winamp as the default playe
In order to play the .wma file from Ivocalize you must have Media Player 9 or
later on your system.
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Kevin,
I'm wondering if this is the problem I'm having also, smile. My situation
is a little more complicated, though ... I have recorded a presentation
within the Ivocalize chat client. The default recording settings allow two
files to be saved, one with an .htm extension which opens in IE and s
OK Bob. If you say so!
Thank you very much.
Marijan
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