why didn't you? Now ken, to answer your question, yes I think it is that (I
think that is what he means.).
best,
Tyler
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Hi Ty; I think I'm getting the driftda, I'm now banging my head
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> Hi Gene. Yes, I think it does depend on the software; but that's great
> that
> you can burn any of those
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> Hi Gene; Tell me, when you burn music, in the mp3 format, how do you
> combine each music folder int
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> What I do is add each one to a playlist in Media player and then burn the
> play
Ken, you still need to do a copy of each folder.
Harry
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> Now that's a noval id
Most any of the better DVD burners will do this with the right software.
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> Hi Gene. Y
What I do is add each one to a playlist in Media player and then burn the
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> Ken, I believe they are usually played from the cd or dvd by default in
> alphabetic order.
> To avoid this, you can control the order by including & beginning the name
> of e
Why don't you change the subject line it has been the same for a week now
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> Hey, Ken,
> I would simply copy & paste each folder into the larger folder, all the
> files withing the folders are copied along with the folder.
> Harry
>
Hi Gene. Yes, I think it does depend on the software; but that's great that
you can burn any of those formats!
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> Hello Harry; Been a while ay? Anyways is there a way to lineup my
> variousmusic folders, *in mp3 mode* into one giant folder then I w
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> Hi Gene; Tell me, when you burn music, in the mp3 format, how do you
> combine each music folder into one giant folder and then burn? Ken B
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ok, thanks for your suggestions; Ken B
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> Hi Unless you are going to use dule layer dvd
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> Ken, Yes, MP3's can definitely burned onto DVDR's & DVDRW's, I've done
these
> many times without any problems.
> Harry Bassler
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> My Sony will burn any format from DVD on down to .WAV and standard
digital
> audio. It's controlled by the software.
>
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>
> > Hi Ken. I think the disk
>burning or a special dvd burning that'll give me more room on the dvd/w/r,
>disk? Thanks for any help; Ken B
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My Sony will burn any format from DVD on down to .WAV and standard digital
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Hi Gary;; Yes, that Tevo idea sounds great if it would properly serve we
blinkkers grin; Ken b
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Hi Ken. Well I think so!
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> Hi Gary;; Yes, that Tevo idea sounds great if it would prope
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>
>> Hi Ken. I should have explained it better! Tevo is a type of DVR
> (digital
>> video recorder). I think it's considered softw
hat would sound great, if the
screenreaders could be used to help us with this!
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> Hi Gary; w
Hi Gary; what is the term "tevo?' is that a hardware/software item? Ken
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> Hi Andre; Well, I'm not sure what you mean. When you say, "music cd" do
> you mean a normal cda or commercial recording on a cd? Ken b
&g
#x27;s a dvr? As compared to a dvdr? Maybe you made a err or something
> right grin; Ken b
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> Hi Ken. I thought I heard that DVD audio is better than Music CD audio!
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What's a dvr? As compared to a dvdr? Maybe you made a err or something
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Hi Ken. I thought I heard that DVD audio is better than Music CD audio!
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> Hi Gary;
a dvdr/w.
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>> Hi Ken. I think the disks I burn
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> Hi Gary; I'm in the midst of deciding wether or not mp3 music can be
> copied
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> Hi Ken. I think the disks I burn or CDR's I don't have any DVD disks as
of
> yet. Do you primarily use DVD disks for burning? E
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> Hi Gary; thanks for your help and I just got some info re burning
> mp3sonto
> a dvd and apparently one can burn mp3 music onto a dvdr/w as mp3s but it
> seems that there is no other alternative like say, changing mp3
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> Hi Ken. I don't know about DVD recorders, but I have a DVD player that
will
> play MP3 CD's. Hope this helps!
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Hi Ken. I don't know about DVD recorders, but I have a DVD player that will
play MP3 CD's. Hope this helps!
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t;I also heard that a dvd/w/r will hold up to 4. something gigs and that's
>a lot I'd say wouldn't you? Ken B
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>
> I do not believe that there is a special dvd burning format
> that is totally unique to dvd's, but if there is, I can't see how it
>
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> > I guess it depends on whether your dvd player will play mp3
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> Hi Ken,
>
> I guess it depends on whether your dvd player will play mp3
> files. The dvd burner that I have doesn't convert stuff. You can
> record, or
some other
>dvd recording mode? Hope this problem is clear from my perspective? TXS for
>any help and of course, anyone else can add their suggestions to my quiry!
>Ken b
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> Hi,
>
> Many of the mp3 players out there, like the i rivers, do
> play og files, and winamp and other players will play them too. They
> are smaller, and sound as good or better than mp3's.
>
>
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JG,
I used to think like you, and, since I had the room on my external 300gig
Maxtor, I figured, why lose anything I didn't have to, and I ri
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>>I'm afraid I do not agree, Peter. There is a noticeable difference in
>>quality between mp3s and uncompressed CD tracks. This is one
>I'm afraid I do not agree, Peter. There is a noticeable difference in
>quality between mp3s and uncompressed CD tracks. This is one of the
>reasons I have never been in a rush to collect thousands of tracks in the
>mp3 or ogg format.
Regards
John
> > At 08:28 AM 8/31/2005, Peter Logue spa
Hi,
Many of the mp3 players out there, like the i rivers, do
play og files, and winamp and other players will play them too. They
are smaller, and sound as good or better than mp3's.
Rusty
> At 08:28 AM 8/31/2005, Peter Logue spake thusly:-
>Just two more mentions. Why would anyone w
Hi, Thomas
It's cool simply because there's no loss at all of quality, if it's setup
correctly!
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Hello.
Why is the Ogg file format so cool? I do not understand this because I
can't play them correctly in Winamp. Suddenly the sound is gone from the
speakers and I hae to stop the file and start it again.
What can I do?
Tanks in advance.
Best regarts
Thomas.
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Yes, Peter. I plan to put all my music CD's onto MP3 CD's; and I can play
them on my DVD player!
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> Hi guys,
> I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely
Just two more mentions. Why would anyone want to store CD Audio or cda files
on their computer. That doesn't make sense. A cda audio file takes up tons of
room compared to an mp3 file. There's no difference to the quality as far as
I can tell. Also, I wouldn't create and store ogg files. You can b
Hi Peter,
Not bad, but you are not done are you?
By the way, what format did you use to save your cd's?
R Q J
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Peter, were they audio CDs or did you convert the content to mp3?
Jim
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> I&
I've got 1,000 CD's on 65.5 GB.
Give or take 50 CD's
Peter
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>How many megs are in
t 30, 2005 5:11 PM
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Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here are my questions.
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive
>How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
>hard drive.
at the risk of sounding a bit pedantic, 1 gb is just under 1100 mb. You
must remember that your 80gb drive needs to be formatted before it's
ready for storing data. From personal experience the formatting
2005 4:11 PM
Subject: gigs, megs, megabytes
Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here are my questions.
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive.
How
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> Hi guys,
> I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
> external
Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here are my questions.
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive.
How many megs would a CD take up?
Also, wha
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