Applian have recently released Replay Music version 3.15 and it can be
downloaded from www.applian.com. Here are the changes in this version:
- Improved program stability.
- New "pending" status message during recording process.
- Improved program settings accessibility.
- Updated splash screen.
Thanks for the info. I have used EMusic for older tunes rather successfully
in the past.
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Subject: Re: Amazon download
Albert, the Amazon downloads are encoded at 256 KBPS.
personally I don't think Amazon has a good variety of older music. a lot of it
seems to be tributes to artists and such. For example, Nat Kin Cole and Johnny
Mathis tracks were pretty few in numbers.
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Does anyone know at what bit rate Amazon produces their downloaded music
files? thanks
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Hi Petro and all:
yes the software + website are both accessible.
not fully but good enough to download cds/tracks and listen to there music.
it works better with jfw then we.
I have the mp3 tut that Bryan did which i can pass along sorry I don't have
the direct url of where I got it from because
I thought napster was discontinued? lol, I guess you learn something
everday. Last I heard, napster got sued a long while back and, well, I don't
know. It didn't really interested me since I like to get my music free (yes,
I know, that's horrible, but, well, being unemployed, it kind of makes
s
Petro,
Didn't Brian Hartgen recently present a tutorial for Napster? Maybe you
should hunt that down for more help on this!
Regards,
Mac Norins
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 3:52 PM
Subject: Replay Music & Napster
Can a blind u
Can a blind user even use the Napster software? Today I got this
info on Replay Music. Read below.
When using Replay Music to record from Napster in Vista, use the
online browser version of Napster rather than the installed
software version. Replay Music cannot record from the installed
version of
Which notebook? Mine, nod, I like it. The only problem I have in regards to
sound is the stario mix doesn't like being turned down, what I meant by that
was that it doesn't like to turn the volume down even if its at 0 percent,
putting it any higher than 4 percent makes the audio distort but doe
Best Regards,
Cornell
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 09:04:35 -0600
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> Subject: Re: Internal sound
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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> I have a connecsant AC Audio soundcard in my hp pavillion dv5220Ca notebook.
> I like it and see no reason of getting an USB soundcard unless yo
I meant to note, that notebook is a great unit - I was to buy my wife that
model, but she backed out not wanting to spend the money at the time.
BTW:
I noticed your headline at the bottom - the Mets have a much better chance now
with acquisition of Johanne santanna with Pedro as his mentor. Ped
yeah, I think it does a great job! I don't think it down grades the audio
at all.
Gian Pedulla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lets Go Mets
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What's wrong with the mic? I like it- its clear, precise, and picks up
things far away (sensitivity level in there somewhere). But mmk, I guess its
just oppinion, but I see nothing wrong with it.
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I have a connecsant AC Audio soundcard in my hp pavillion dv5220Ca notebook.
I like it and see no reason of getting an USB soundcard unless you need more
than 1 audio device.
Tyler
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Hello stever25,
I've had some turntables to do that to me too.
If your turntable is a belt driven turntable, then that could be apart of
the problem.
Sometimes the belt is a little to tight.
This is why it plays records a step to fast.
Also, the motor could be a little off.
If it uses the kind of
You could do it in Sound Forge by lowering the pitch by a semitone, but I don't
know about Goldwave.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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Hello!
Can iuninstalle windows media connect without any problems?
I don't want to crash wmp because of uningstalling it.
/Anders.
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I am copying some vinyl records for someone, but this turn table is a half
step too fast, in other words, a song that is suppose to be in the key of e
plays in f.
Can Goldwave fix this problem and how would I do this, or would I need
something like Sound Forge.
Any help would be appreciated, tha
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