and this is related to PC Audio how??
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Subject: Trend Micro & House Call
Hi Listers,
Marty Rimpau h
Does anyone know of a good piece of software that would allow me to schedule
an mp3 file to play at a future date and time? I suppose I could use
Windows scheduled task to launch Winamp, but I am wondering if their is an
application that would do this automatically.
Any help much appreciated.
Than
Chris:
Thanks for the info on ripping cds, that made it quite simple. The only odd
thing I have noticed after ripping three or four cds is file naming
problems. After rebooting, I can rip one cd to mp3 and all works fine. My
mp3 files are placed in a folder that has the name of the artist and a
Hello:
I recently purchased Winamp Pro. When I purchased it however, the only
thing I was able to download was Winamp 5.03. I know the current version is
5.08. Do I just download the upgrade for the free version to upgrade the
pro version to this version? Also, Winamp claims that the Pro versio
Ann:
A couple of gthings might be causing this problem. First, are you burning
the files to cdrw (cd rewritable) disks or cdr (cd writable) disks? Most
standard cd players will only read cdr disks, so this is what you have to
use when burning. Secondly, you have to be sure you are telling Nero