Hi, everyone. I have a lot of oldies CD's that I'd like to put in the "My
Music" folder. Has anyone had much luck with windows media player? If so,
could someone please tell me how to rip my CD's? Would I have to have a
special program to rip CD's? Thank you for your help in advance.
Rosema
would someone quite familiar with total recorder please e-mail / phone me
off list. i have a client that i need to set up version 6 pro for, and have
never used it. need to get up and running with it, so i may assist my client
on monday morning.
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207 353 5007
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Thank you everyone.
I will try to git in to the world of podcasting now.
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Subject: Re: podcast managers,
>Replay A/V does
>Replay A/V does very well with podcasts. I like how it stores files
>and the flexibility it offers in checking for new episodes. Replay
>meets all of my podcasting needs from recording to downloading and
>playing them.
Monica
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When I use nero to burn some dvds, sometimes it will ask if i want to
convert to pal. I say no since once i tried it and my NTSC player wouldn't
take the disk. Use your region code...
Tyler
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Also, Aph's program appears to be the only one that includes braille
functionality.
--Daveed--At 04:47 AM 6/3/2006, you wrote:
>APH's Book Wizard Producer looks very promising, And the nice thing is that
>if you're familiar with Studio Recorder, there are plenty of commands that
>are the same in
APH's Book Wizard Producer looks very promising, And the nice thing is that
if you're familiar with Studio Recorder, there are plenty of commands that
are the same in both applications.
Jonathan Mosen
Blog, podcast and radio show: http://www.MosenExplosion.com
Ph: +1-925-566-9265.
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Hi, gang. Short of just copying and pasting files from my hard drive to a
CD with Windows Explorer, is there a quicker way to back up a bunch of mp3
folders and burning them onto a CD. Wish I had a DVD burner for better
storage, but I don't! I have Nero 6.something, but I've been too cowardly
Hi Jim,
If you get me on skype later on I have the sounds you want.
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