Hi Ken. I don't know about DVD recorders, but I have a DVD player that will
play MP3 CD's. Hope this helps!
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From: "Ken Buxton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: gigs, megs, megabytes
> Hey Ru
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Yes, if you have 4.6 gigs of songs on a disk, it would take forever
to listen to the disc in one sitting. Say a road trip across the country!!!
Later,
Rusty
> At 03:59 PM 10/11/2005, Ken Buxton spake thusly:-
>Ok, Rusty; Thanks and now I will consider buying a dvd player/recorder;
>I also h
Its ok...i mean your welcome lol.
Keep in mind if you live in the U.S, that you'll want to go to .com instead
of .ca, as it makes a difference (i went to .com, and it told me that I
needed to be in the canadian one.)
Also, you need to create an acount. Yahoo tech support is *horrible* and
they
Ok, Rusty; Thanks and now I will consider buying a dvd player/recorder;
I also heard that a dvd/w/r will hold up to 4. something gigs and that's
a lot I'd say wouldn't you? Ken B
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Hi Ken B,
I do not believe that there is a special dvd burning format
that is totally unique to dvd's, but if there is, I can't see how it
would be more economical with space that mp3 compressed
material. Dvd does allow for higher dynamic range, so, instead of
requiring the file to b
Thanks rusty; I'm wondering, and this question is open to anyone's remarks,
am wondering wether or not the dvd player/recorder, needs to be burnt in
any special dvd mode even if mp3s can be played on the dvd
player/recdorder? I mean, will one of these new dvd players/recorder can
not only play
Hi Ken,
I guess it depends on whether your dvd player will play mp3
files. The dvd burner that I have doesn't convert stuff. You can
record, or should I sa>, burn 4.5 gigabytes of data to a dvd minus or
dvd plus r disc. On the computer, you can use winamp to play mp3's
from this me
Hey Rusty, you don't know me but nevertheless, I'd like to pick your brain
re question; I have some mp3s of music on the harddrive and am seriously
thinking of soon, buying a dvd/player/recorder, will the mp3 music convert
to dvd so as to ultimately play on the dvd player? Or, do I have to
Hi Tyler. Thanks for that!
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From: "Tyler Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:07 AM
Subject: Re: winamp problem
> Well, there's always LAUNCHcast radio: its mostly free...
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> From
Well I hear that the sound quality with MLB TV is much better than MLB
Radio!
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From: "patricknc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: trouble with playing streaming audio
>I tried a couple of games,
I did turn that on. What I want is to be able to do what I can with the TV
recording program I use, and that is to have it record quietly in the
background while I'm able to do other things. Boy what a mistake that mute
option can be, at times it doesn't reset to unmute, not easy to make a
hotk
Joanne, I set total recorder so it will record and convert to MP3 on the
fly. The problems which you describe, I've never experienced.
Take care,
Kevin
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:43:03 -0400 "Joanne"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rusty, when you use the sound board what are your settings on? I was
Hello,
I have mine set to what you hear. I'm using a creative audigy with
the external control panel. I typically will turn on the stream that
I know I want to record, use the scheduling tool, turn off programs
that can make system noises, including screen reader and go
away. Here's an exam
Rusty, when you use the sound board what are your settings on? I was told to
put it on wave and I guess that works for awhile, or maybe the setting has
nothing to do with what I'm about to tell you. But when I record from sound
board and set the timer and open winamp to get my stream, after an
Well, not using JAWS, I'm guessing here but I don't think it is a JAWS
issue. I think you have checked inadvertently or otherwise the mute
recording check box when setting up the recording. When I use the enhanced
sound card driver, all sounds come through the computer including speech,
but o
Of course; they want you to watch the game. I'm kinda thinking like them:
Why spend a bunch of money for better quolity? Afterall, there are only hmmm
not many of us who'd use it...i don't agree, because they have billions of
dollars they could be putting into this to make it sound like it was
Well, there's always LAUNCHcast radio: its mostly free...
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From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: winamp problem
> Hi Tyler. It would be nice if they would do that. Anyway, we can
sorry, i was refering too mlb.tv. sorry for not making that clear. i gave up
using mlb radio broadcasts a couple seasons back, wasn't worth it! smile.
not sure what i'm doing wrong then, nhl radio broadcasts sound like someone
on the end of a phone to me, and i'm on a 2 meg broadband connection her
Hi Dana. I burned a couple of MP3 CD's and my brother burned some for me
that were MP3's. I couldn't find much difference either from those and wav
files. I play those on my DVD player that plays MP3's and WMA files!
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