I'm just guessing at who you're directing this to and what you're
talking about, since you didn't include the message you're replying to,
but I suspect you're right, although it seems like there are more
variables involved with the play back and recording devices then there
is with just one pie
Hello,
Hi,
Your last point would depend entirely upon the quality of the playback
devices, and recording devices. If the playback system can reproduce
the actual quality in the original, then the recording could be as good
as extracting the data to .mp3 format.
Just a late night thought.
Joe
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Hi Howard and all.
The older you get .
Yesterday I asked how to adjust the volume on a MP3 file which had
some different volumes on it. I said I was using Winamp.
WllI am using Goldwave. So if any suggestions on
adjusting the volume using Goldwave appreciated. Went into the
se
Yes I am able to play other Aac files in Winamp so long as it has an M4A
extension. Sound Taxi for some reasons converts them to an Aac extension.
Christopher Hallsworth
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I'm just guessing, so feel free to ignore me, but can you play the AAC
files in other media players? Have you played other AAC file in Winamp?
I'm just wondering if you need a plugin or something to play .ogg files
in Winamp.
On 04/01/2013 07:14 AM, Chris H wrote:
Hello all
I have an update.
Hi Christopher,
This is what I use. It is a stand alone youtube to mp3 converter.
Free YouTube to MP3 Converter
Version 3.11.34.1015
*I. Obtaining the file:
1. Go to the site below.
http://dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-YouTube-To-MP3-Converter.htm
2. If using a screenreader, press the le
Hello all
I have an update.
Sound Taxi worked a treat. However the problem is I cannot seem to save
it as just audio. I tried aac and it wouldnt play in my media player of
choice, Winamp. I then tried Mp3 and it couldn't convert because,
apparently, there was no data to convert. I'm like what g