Using Jaws 16 and Windows 7, does anyone know of an accessible program to
convert AAX to MP3 so we can play Audible books in MP3 format?
Thanks for any assistance.
ld be good to know if you circumvent the drm or
equivalent on these discs.
Good luck, and good listening.
Joe
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2014 12:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: SoundTaxi & DRM Protection
Hi,
Just a note, the DMCA, if you live in the states, does not let you
decrypt discs, even for your own personal use. This is one of the
reasons why the DMCA needs to be rewritten!
Rick
On 2/25/2014 11:26 AM,
Hi Joe
Mainly CDex but I also tried Easy CD-DA Extractor, even tried Goldwave but
nothing seems to work.
Roger
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From: Joe Paton
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 6:19 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: SoundTaxi & DRM Protection
Hello Roger,
decided to dump my CD collection and copy them onto an external
hard drive. All went well until I came to a set of 12 Classic Jazz discs I had
purchased from Time Life Music. It appears they are DRM protected and nothing
would shift them. I trawled through the internet and found a site that said
Hello Roger,
What software are you using to extract audio from the cds in question?
I have some of the time-life series, but had no problems ripping the
discs.
Joe
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Running Win7 64bit Home Premium
I while ago I decided to dump my CD collection and copy them onto an external
hard drive. All went well until I came to a set of 12 Classic Jazz discs I had
purchased from Time Life Music. It appears they are DRM protected and nothing
would shift them. I trawled
Helo,
First pl offer software recommendations other than Daniusoft Video Converter
Ultimate. Also goldwave used to do this many eons ago and not any more. GW
I've an audible account but my player doesnt support audible's .aa format. so
looking for a SW to remove the DRM and conv
A few days ago someone asked about playing DRM music files
from Walmart. Coincidentally I just received this message
and thought it might be of interest.
Tom
*
Managing Your Walmart Music Downloads DRM Music Files
Of course we no longer have to deal with this DRM stuff, but I had purchased
many albums when Wal-Mart was just about the only option I had for buying
albums and downloading them into computer. All of a sudden, not one of my
albums plays, and Jaws really doesn't even say something t
The only program I know of is sound taxy however I don't use it, bjut I
heard that is the best one that can get rid of drm licensing.
On 12/5/2010 1:19 PM, Joanne wrote:
Is there a program to remove the license from DRM files, or is there a
work-around so that my friend can play his purc
Is there a program to remove the license from DRM files, or is there a
work-around so that my friend can play his purchased files that came from a
site that no longer exists? Specifically, the site was called song touch, a
site that sells Christian albums--or sold them I should say. But since
hello is there a speech friendly program besides soundtaxi to convert drm wma
to mp3?
I purchased my wma drm from a music store isn't conpatible with my current
player
soundtaxi refuses to give me a new unlock code on the program I purchased I had
to format my machine.
if any one kno
, 2009 6:24 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: DRM Removal Programs
There are scripts for sound taxi pro which are available on Brian Hartgen's
website.
Allison
http://www.allisonmervis.com/
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th it, and
therefore cannot give you any instructions. Sorry.
HTH,
Timothy
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: DRM Removal Programs
Has anyone managed to get FairUse4WM to work?
There are scripts for sound taxi pro which are available on Brian Hartgen's
website.
Allison
http://www.allisonmervis.com/
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 6:22 P
Has anyone managed to get FairUse4WM to work? I tried it and I kept getting
error messages.
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: DRM Removal Programs
Try FairUse4WM
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Hi Tai,
I use SoundTaxi, and have know problem in working with Jaws.
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Try FairUse4WM
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 6:22 PM
Subject: RE: DRM Removal Programs
Sorry, but I use SoundTaxi Pro with JAWS. I think I had to use the JAWS
curs
the progress and results of the conversion.
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On Behalf Of Tai Blas
Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 4:11 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: DRM Removal
Hi. Have any of you used DRM removal programs with Jaws successfully? If so,
which have you used? I purchased SoundTaxi pro only to find that it does not
work well for jaws users. I also tried protected music converter pro which
keeps telling me that I do not have the licenses I need to convert
Perhaps someone could write a program to by-pass the key of programs that
by-pass DRM protection. That would be poetic justice.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 1:18 AM
S
t;
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 4:36 AM
Subject: Re: DRM conversion programs.
> Hi
>
> would you lose the key should your pc got formatted?
> is it possible to retract the product key before reformatting?
>
> On 6/16/08, Jimmy Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yes
Hi Folks:
I have purchased SoundTaxi Pro. Is there some trick or commandline to speed
the conversion process?
Thanks all over the place.
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Hi
would you lose the key should your pc got formatted?
is it possible to retract the product key before reformatting?
On 6/16/08, Jimmy Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes they are. Sound Taxi, WMA Convert, and Tunebite are all the same
> program. Be careful when buying because the licenses
Yes they are. Sound Taxi, WMA Convert, and Tunebite are all the same
program. Be careful when buying because the licenses are keyed to one
computer and you can not install them on a second one.
Jim
At 01:06 PM 6/16/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Folks:
>
>Does anyone know whether or not these programs are
which programs are you speaking of?
If its Total recorder and Sound taxi then no, they are not the same at all.
total recorder does just that, it records whatever goes through your sound
card. Sound taxi is a file converter specifically for DRM files.
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> I just purchased an audio book that was recorded as DRM WMA file
> files. Because rockbox will not play DRM WMA I need to convert the
> files to MP3.
>
> A couple of questions:
> 1. Is there a good free converter out there?
> 2. If not, has anyone, through testing, deter
Hi Folks:
Does anyone know whether or not these programs are basically the same with
different names? Sure looks that way.
" He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose. "
Jim Elliot,
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Sound taxi will do it. It cost only $19 but I believe well worth it.
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Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: DRM WMA conversion to MP3.
> I
I've recently found a program that removes the drm from a file. Then, you
can convert it with any program you like that could support regular WMA
formats. The program works perfectly with JAWS 9. Here's the website.
http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/FairUse4WM-freeware-DRM-remov
e for that purpose.
>
> on Sunday 06/15/2008 Jim Noseworthy([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> > Hi Folks:
> >
> > I just purchased an audio book that was recorded as DRM WMA file files.
> Because rockbox will not play DRM WMA I need to convert the files to MP3.
> >
>
Total recorder should work fine for that purpose.
on Sunday 06/15/2008 Jim Noseworthy([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> Hi Folks:
>
> I just purchased an audio book that was recorded as DRM WMA file files.
> Because rockbox will not play DRM WMA I need to convert the files to MP3.
&g
Hi Folks:
I just purchased an audio book that was recorded as DRM WMA file files.
Because rockbox will not play DRM WMA I need to convert the files to MP3.
A couple of questions:
1. Is there a good free converter out there?
2. If not, has anyone, through testing, determined which program
Hello,
Persons familiar with Sound Taxi know that it's limitation is
that one must already have a license to play a particular DRM
protected file in order to copy it. Is anyone aware of a program
which will effectively remove the DRM from a file?
Don Roberts
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I am using the free ve
Where did you find the DS 50 in Edmonton? I'm in Edmonton. I would prefer
to buy locally.
Bob
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:22 AM
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ible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.
> ON the subject of the ds50, where can you get one in Canada? I'm
> here in Ontario, and I've called around to various stores, and it
> seems that none of them seem to have heard of the product.
> At 08:06 AM 8/14/2007, you wrote:
&g
Here is Frontier's e-mail address in the event that you want to drop them a
line.
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Yes, they are in stock.
Geoff
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.
I think that Frontier Com
ssion List"
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>I think that Frontier Computing in Toronto sells it.
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I think that Frontier Computing in Toronto sells it.
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: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.
> ON the subject of the ds50, where can you get one in Canada? I'm
> here in Ontario, and I've called around to various stores, and it
> seems that none of them seem to have heard of th
List"
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Subject: Re: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.
> ON the subject of the ds50, where can you get one in Canada? I'm
> here in Ontario, and I've called around to various stores, and it
> seems that none of them seem
Here's an article, which gives hope:
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/Universal-to-start-selling-DRM-free-music.html
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, because it seems
>to be priced
>the same.
>
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I don't think it matters where you buy the DS-50, because it seems to be priced
the same.
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Question, where's the best place to get the DS50?
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Subject: accessible MP3 players which are DRM enabled.
: Hi Folks:
:
: What is out there that will provide access to DRM material while still being
accessible?
:
: Thanks all over the place gang.
:
: Audio List Help, Guidelin
Well there's always the creative Zen Stone. It plays protected WMA
files, audible content and mp3s. Sounds like that fits the bill.
At 06:40 AM 8/13/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Folks:
>
>What is out there that will provide access to DRM material while
>still being accessible?
>
Windows Media Player
Jim Noseworthy wrote:
> Hi Folks:
>
> What is out there that will provide access to DRM material while still being
> accessible?
>
> Thanks all over the place gang.
>
> Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
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Hi Folks:
What is out there that will provide access to DRM material while still being
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Hi Listers,
As he subjects says, how could 1 do a backup of drm licences to a file or
some way to get it backuped so that we could in future restore back if
needed such as reformating our system etc? My friend tried using wm11 but
don't seem to get anyway out. Thanks.
Regards,
sound taxy and wma convert are the same program.
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To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: windows media and drm protected files
> Hi,
&g
Hi,
Sound Taxi and Tunebite also do the job.
Jon C. Pierson
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 10:14 AM
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Subject: Re: windows media and drm protected files
hi. its a
its a program that allows you to convert drm files to make them conpatible
with non compatible wma drm mp3 players, eg ipods and other players
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hi. its a program that converts wma drm protected files. what it does is
play the file at a hi speed and then converts it to another format like mp3.
its a shareware program that runs about 15 dollars. thanks for that info.
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From: "Reed Poynter" <[EMAIL P
Hi Dennis,
I'm running jfw8, ie7, windows media 11, and xp pro.
I don't use files from audible or walmart. I do use DRM files from Net
Library with no problems.
I looked through Media Player's options and only see protected files
mentioned in the privacy settings. Muck with
hi list. i'm running jfw8, ie7, windows media 11, and xp pro. no matter what
kind of protected file weather its from audible or walmart, windows media will
not play the file to validate it. thus i can't use wma convert. i re installed
media player 11 and it didn't fix the problem. i am completel
Oops, what I meant to say is that I thought flashing was completely
reversible, meaning that if I decide Rockbox isn't for me any more or the
player is starting to head to the point of maybe needing repair that I could
put Iriver's software back in and get DRM capability back. It'
t: Re: Is there such a thing as a
blindfriendlyplayerthatplaysbothRAXand Wma/drm files?
> Hmm . . . good question. Our public library, which uses Net Library, does
> have some good stuff on it, some good science fiction and best sellers.
> But
> their files are way too big,
Szinnyey
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 9:00 PM
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> Wow! I thought flashing was completely irreversible. I guess if I wanted
> to
> play DRM files,
are.
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 8:29 PM
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> Brent,
>
> I d
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To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 10:01 AM
Subject: RE: Is there such a thing as a blind friendly
playerthatplaysbothRAXand Wma/drm files?
> Jeff,
>
> There is probably no problem with bookmarking mp3 files, but the issue
> does
> s
Wow! I thought flashing was completely irreversible. I guess if I wanted to
play DRM files, I get a cheap player for that purpose only. I heard, all be
it more expensive, that the Iaudio X5 also would do DRM files, but not sure
it suffers the same affliction when Rockbox is flashed
get the DRM file capability back.
Jeff
At 07:28 PM 10/22/2006, you wrote:
>Does putting the DRM-capable firmware back get the capability back? Or does
>the Rockbox site really mean permanent when they say that flashing their
>software to a 3x series Iriver destroys DRM capability in
Jeff,
There is probably no problem with bookmarking mp3 files, but the issue does
seem to be with the huge NetLibrary audio book files that can be 125mb and
even larger. These are WMA files protected with DRM.
--Warmest regards,
--Rick Alfaro
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Once you flash rockbox, Your DRM capability is pernimantly gone. You can
blaime this on DRM as it was written to be virtually tamper proof.
Bad Microsoft eh?
Keith
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To: "PC audio discussion list. &qu
Does putting the DRM-capable firmware back get the capability back? Or does
the Rockbox site really mean permanent when they say that flashing their
software to a 3x series Iriver destroys DRM capability in the sense that
reverting back won't restore that ability.
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for me.
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Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: Is there such a thing as a blind friendlyplayerthatplaysbothRAXand
Wma/drm files?
> Just adding a sm
Rick,
I do not use any DRM files so won't be able to comment on this.
However, when I next off-load some files I will locate a very large
MP3 file and see how it works with the resume feature. How large of
an MP3 file do you recommend using for this test?
Other than the resume feature,
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>playerthatplaysbothRAXand Wma/drm files?
>
>
>Keith, or whoever else might know: Silly question. Is the Movo TX as
&g
Mix stick;
both the Ilo and the Disney Mix stick are cheap but fairly accessible and
play wma/drm files. My husband got my Movo 128 mb when I signed us up for
Audible. But now that I've gotten into this Realplayer thing, I knew I
wanted a Muvo or some other device as well. Nuts, eh
Jeff,
How does this player handle large DRM files in terms of bookmarking, and
bookmarking in general on other file types? Thanks.
--Warmest regards,
--Rick Alfaro
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enjoy! Glad it worked out for you...Keith
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Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 3:30 PM
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> Hi,
>
> I am sorry but I don't know. All I can say is that the Muvo is bei
"PC audio discussion list. "
> Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 7:50 PM
> Subject: Re: Is there such a thing as a blind friendly player
> thatplaysbothRAXand Wma/drm files?
>
>
>
>> Take a look at the Creative Muvo TXFM. Great little flash player that is
>>
urday, October 21, 2006 5:46 AM
Subject: Re: Is there such a thing as a blind friendly
playerthatplaysbothRAXand Wma/drm files?
Keith, or whoever else might know: Silly question. Is the Movo TX as
accessible as the TX FM? I'm trying to spend as little as possible, as I am
so annoyed I h
Hi,
Well, if you do everything in MP3, or OGG, depending on the size there
are a few options.
A good site is
http://anythingbutIpod.com
They review a lot of MP3 players, not all of them by a long shot mind,
but they've got a lot of info on there, and there are forums so you can
see what kinds o
y Szinnyey
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From: "Keith Gillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: Is there such a thing as a blind friendly player
thatplaysbothR
Well, not sure what you want a player to do besides the basics. I
have previously used an iRiver flash player, ifp 795, and just 2 days
ago got the newer version, T30 512 MB flash player. Both have
predictable menus which, if you are good at memorizing the features
you want, you can use it pret
Take a look at the Creative Muvo TXFM. Great little flash player that is
simple and supports WMA DRM and MP3. Possible it supports OGG but won't say
for sure cause I don't know. I doubt you will find a player that will
support WMA & RA because they are competing formats.
Well, I'd just like to find a reasonably priced, and reasonably blind
friendly portable mp3 player that uses direct plug n play for hooking up to
a pc, rather than proprietory software. I don't care if it plays RA, or wma
really, since I do everything in mp3, although, if it does ogg, I guess I
wo
yep. that would be the moon. grin.
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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 5:19 AM
Subject: Is there such a thing as a blind friendly player that plays both
RAXand Wma/drm
Am I asking for the moon here? Smile. Anybody know?
Peace,
Kathy
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September 25, 2006 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: Microsoft DRM Bites Hard in WM11
> YOu know, I'm getting so very tired of feeling I need to buy a different
> portable player for every different file extension I want to listen to.
> I'ts making me want to go tack to cassettes! Yeesh!
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> not surprising, microsof
not surprising, microsoft has been known to do things like that.
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 8:37 AM
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> Anyone consi
Anyone considering upgrading to Microsoft Windows media Player 11 may want
to read this article. You may be concerned about your ability to copy your
media.
Microsoft Media Player shreds your rights
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=34523
Yes. It does come from the inquirer so
Hi Jim,
No, alas, these players do not handle any of the DRM formats.
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Hi Folks:
Will Windows Media files with DRM play on the Iriver IFP-799T?
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Unfortunately,
the only way I can get these drm/wma files out of my computer and on to this
Ilo is through Windows Media Player, and I'm totally lost. I think once I
can figure out how to select the files I want to move, I'll be able to follow
these Overdrive instructions to get the
o say, the bookport.
Unfortunately, the only way I can get these drm/wma files out of my computer
and on to this Ilo is through Windows Media Player, and I'm totally lost. I
think once I can figure out how to select the files I want to move, I'll be
able to follow these Overdrive instructi
you don't understand Overdrive's
explanation, write me off list.
At 08:57 PM 2/4/2006, you wrote:
>Hi, all! I recently bought an Ilo distributed only by Walmart so
>that I could play drm/wma Net Library books on it. I can very
>easily move mp3 files from my hard drive to the Ilo
Hi, all! I recently bought an Ilo distributed only by Walmart so that I could
play drm/wma Net Library books on it. I can very easily move mp3 files from my
hard drive to the Ilo using Windows Explorer, but, as we all know, Windows
Media Player is a bit more difficult for blind folks. Do you
Chris I stand corrected. Now that is out of the way what can I do about DRM?
Louie
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Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: DRM
i be
i believe the term here is DRM
Digital rights management.
At 10:29 PM 5/16/2005, you wrote:
you can use programs such as
cool edit pro 2
now owned and called "adobe audition"
goldwave
soundforge
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