hi again.
i previously posted an email re the problem i'm having scheduling a stream
to record with total recorder professional which needs to play through real
player 10. i was hoping that someone may have either experienced this issue
or may have a sollution as to how to resolve this conflict
Hello, I'm interested in mp3 Trim, because I heard that it can trim the
beginning and end of a file, and possibly the middle parts, as well as
normalize the file, without reencoding. If I have the features of this
program correctly, will it normalize a batch of files all at once?
Thanks a lot.
Matt
Randy, no you do not need the scripts, you can download MP3DirectCut at:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/mp3directcut.html
Harry Bassler
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hELLO!
i CAN'T REMEMBER HOW TO RELEASE A MARKER IN GOLDWAVE after i has made
changes to a selection.
Can someone help me please
/Anders.
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I have used this program.
I have been able to trim beginning and end of a batch of files and normalise
in one process.
It is supposed to be able to play the files. Haven't worked out that one
yet.
The program is too bloody expensive - around $80 us when I purchased.
But it does exactly what it sa
3.92 is the version, and 3.96.1 is much cooler.
Thanks,
Nick
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What is the version of Lame that is used with C
Two different companys. Kurzweil is a company in itself, which has nothing
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sounded on that one since dear old John died.
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You mean select the whole file again? Just control a.
Shawn Klein
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> i CAN'T REMEMBER HOW TO RELEASE A MARKER IN GOLDWAVE
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> changes to a selection.
> Can someone help me please
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hi bruce. in goldwave i know you can do this. just open the file and ajust
the volume how you want it and do a save as in the format and bitrate that
it was in.
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Hi folks,
Just wondering ifSound Forge 4.5 has a pause detection feature similar
to that described in the recent discussion about mp3 direct cut?
If so, where do I find it please?
Regards with thanks,
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Hi,
Yes it defaults as saving radio stations in My Media Library saves
stations both in the Library and in My Music.
But wouldnt those ripped files saved files also save somewhere in Media
Player itself?
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But Goldwave's method requires uncompressing and recompressing.
Bruce
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I HAVE TAKEN FILES AND INCREASED THE VOLUME AND WHEN I SAVED THE CHANGE I
HAVE SAVED IN THE SAME FORMAT AND ALSO IN HIGHER BITRATES AND HAVEN'T LOST
ANY QUALITY.
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There's always quality loss, even if you don't notice it, with
uncompression and recompression. Additionally, this is one in a series of
files and I want uniformity between the files.
Bruce
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Many thanks
Cris Hall
At 11:45 AM 10/11/2004, you wrote:
Hi guys,
Here's a link to get the Lame Mp3 Encoder if you need the program.
http://mitiok.free.fr/lame-3.96.1.zip
It's only 600K.
Denny
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When I try to use mp3 directcut to append one file to another, the file
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WELL YOU COULD ALLWAYS RECORD THE FILE AND AJUST THE VOLUME THAT WAY. THEN
RESAVE IT WITHOUT ANY LOSS.
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I apprecaite the suggestions very much, but unfortunately I don't have the
option of rerecording the file. But thanks.
Bruce
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Hello everyone,
Could someone please explain to me, how to use Nero burning rom?
Or point me in the direction, of some help files?
I have version 6. I'm using Jaws 5.1, and windows XP.
I'm trying to copy a CD, but I can't figure out how to do it. I've tried
several times now.
Once, I thought I ha
WHY WOULDN'T YOU BE AIBLE TO RE RECORD THE FILE?
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I apprecaite the suggestions very m
Because the source of the file was a one-time source.
Bruce
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Hi,
Sounds like astupidquestion, but I have been there once though was not
thrilled with the getting there.
Any one have the link for downloading Nero 6.6?
Many thanks.
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I appreciate that you're trying to help. But the long and the short of it
is, I can't change the volume of the file without a quality compromise.
Thanks very much.
Bruce
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CAN YOU PLAY THE FILE? IF YOU CAN PLAY IT THEN YOU CAN RECORD IT.
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Because the source
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for example, if you append file 2 onto the end of file 1, file1 will now contain both files as 1.
if you would like to keep file 1 without changes, please make a copy of it before appending.
or if you make a recording, stop it, then make anoth
Matthew and list,
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Hi All,
Well, I haven't messed with DVD's yet, but I've decided now's the time. So,
where do I start. I have the following questions.
1. Is it better and easier to simplay play DVD's on the computer since you
already have the screenreader, and how well does the screenreader work with
them?
Hi All,
I know I want the moon and stars, but I'm looking to purchase a portable
audio player that will do the following:
record and play books from Audible, BookShare and NLS;
play mp3 and other types of music files.
I'd like at least a gig of memory, if it has permanent storage. However, in
Terri,
I just installed Nero, and have yet to burn my first cd with the program.
However, I think you said that you are using a cdrom drive. Is this the
only drive you have, or do you have a cd burner. You will never be able to
copy one cd to another without a cd burner. At this point, don't kn
Jay here,
Sounds like Kevin's suggestions are what some of you have been looking for
but possibly, inadvertently deleted it. Actually, I mucked around some and
finally discovered that I could go to the directory (oh, I guess we call
'em "folders" now) and select the files I wanted to burn to the c
MP3DC has a checkbox option to "beep on reaching peak (asterisk)". I think
asterisk refers to the windows sound used. I haven't heard it. Only wonder
if that sound gets recorded as well when recording from the wave device.
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Hi, Kris.
Have a look at the Bookport
http://sun1.aph.org/tech/bp_info.htm
It will record audio, though with a low quality microphone, and play
books from Audible, BookShare and NLS;
It'll also play mp3, though the only other type of music files it plays are
WAV. It will no
aph bookport will do all of that.
Curtis Delzer
At 10:16 AM 11/11/2004, you wrote:
Hi All,
I know I want the moon and stars, but I'm looking to purchase a portable
audio player that will do the following:
record and play books from Audible, BookShare and NLS;
play mp3 and other types of music files
Hello Larry and others,
I actually meant to say burner, and not CDRom drive.
I have Jaws, as I thought I stated in my message.
But I believe you're right, in how the help system should work.
I'll look into it and see what I can find out.
Thank you,
Terri
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But chriss also wants to record as well as play. I don't think that the
bookport has a way of recording except for maybe recording memos through a
built in microphone?
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On 11/11/2004 at 11:00 Curtis Delzer wrote:
aph bookport will do all of that.
Cur
that's correct. Just for short memos, like a phone number or some other
fact you'll transfer to computer later.
Otherwise, the book port is great.
Rusty
But chriss also wants to record as well as play. I don't think that the
bookport has a way of recording except for maybe recording me
hi everyone.
i recently bought a USB Wireless PLL FM transmitter version 3.0 from
www.MobileBlackBox.com/
and highly recommend that you both check their website out and if your in
the market for a new stereo digital FM transmitter, then you can't go past
this little beauty. a brief synopsis fo
Hi Terri.
The problem you're having with Nero is that it is not recognising your
burner. That is why it is presenting you with the virtual recorder and why
you only create images when you attempt to burn a CD.
If you've downloaded Nero you probably won't be able to get to the help
system from th
Hi Matthew.
To change the settings for ripped music using windows media player do the
following:
1. Start windows media player.
2. Press alt + T to open the Tools menu.
3. Arrow up to Options and press enter.
4. You will now be in a multi-tab dialogue. Locate the ripping tab.
5. To change t
Kris:
Look at the Book Port. I find it to be a neat program.
Sarai and Rosie Isaiah 29:18 And in that day
shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall
see
out of obscurity and out of darkness.
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Kris:
Its best to play DVD's on the computer. I like the program called Siber
link, if you have XP, its under the start menu then accessories.
Sarai and Rosie Isaiah 29:18 And in that day
shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall
see
out of obscurity and out of dark
Hello everyone:
I have a couple of cassettes which I would like to transfer to the computer
so that I can then make them mp3s. I've heard that the cdex program is 1 of
them which allows you to do so? I was wondering
1. what type of cable would I need to use to complete this task?
2. what settin
Hi list, I need a good samaritan. I have just bought a creative mp3 player,
but so far, have failed to transfer any files in to it. I have put in the
software, and my computer recognises it as a drive, but does not recognise
that there is a mp3 file on it, which there is. it comes with a demo fi
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Which ever is the latest available should work with CDEX or anything else!
which uses LAMe, as its been a while since I used that programme, I cannot
remember whether it interacts with the .dll file or the .exe file.
At 06:02 PM 11/11/2004, you wrote:
W
what is the price?
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 04:18 AM
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Subject: digital USB powered stereo fm transmitter
hi everyone.
i recently bought a USB Wireless PLL FM transmitter version 3.0 from
ww
Hi Matthew.
MP3TRIM is accessible and is able to trim beginning and end of MP3 tracks
without re-encoding. It can normalise but I would recommend MP3GAIN over
MP3TRIM for this any day.
You can't actually trim out part of the track but you could decide that you
wished to trim off 2 or 3 minutes o
Check out this link for the Nero 6 download page:
http://www.nero.com/en/631934351031098.php
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Get your free full-featured Nero 6 Demo
Please note:
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I am currently using Nero 5.5 and would like to know if the up grade to
Nero 6 would be a free one.
Thanks,
Jim
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Marco, it sounds interesting, what is the cost of the PLL tuner?
Harry Bassler
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> hi every
Hi. Is it possible to set a bit rate when ripping tracks to MP3 using CDex,
and if so, how is this done? I've looked at all the settings I can find, but
am new to the program so may have missed something obvious. Tracey.
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Awesome!
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> Check out this link for the Nero 6 download page:
> http://www.nero
I just went to said website & learned the price is $99.99 or $89.99 if you
order there & then.
Free shipping.
Harry Bassler
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Hi Jim,
The answer to that one is NO!
Unless the latest version has more features that you really need
I wouldn't upgrade, because you can always be faced with accessibility
problems.
Just my opinion, I never upgrade, unless I'm forced into it for some reason.
Richard Justice
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Hi!
Here is what I personnally use (but it does not mean that there is nothing
better. I just find it easier for my own needs).
I personnally use real player for everything. Jaws works pretty well with
it and with real player you can do everything, play dvds, burn cds, rip
cds, in all formats bu
Hi,
I had heard otherwise but hope
Nero 6.3118 will work with X P 2.
Many thanks.
If not, besides 6.6 is there a version inbetween 6.3118 and 6.6?
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Greetings!
This topic has probably been thrashed to absolute hell.
What are peoples thoughts on these 2 compression methods, does one have any
advantages over the other? I've never played with Vorbis.
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Hi all,
my wife purchased an mp3 player which she returned in the end.
as part of the software musicmatch jukebox was installed.
i am now trying to remove this software and having difficulty.
1. went into add/remove and removed it from there. it told me that it was
successfully removed but i can s
Hi,
You can probably use whatever works the best for you, I use power dvd for
watching movies and dvd I have enough sight to see to click and make the
screen full. Dave Hutchins
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you can get it as cheaply as $70 u.s.
marco.
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Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 7:29 AM
Subject: RE: digital USB powered stereo fm transmitter
what is the price?
-O
Hi,
I think you have to restart or turn off you computer then boot it back up or
let it restart. Dave
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Hi all,
my wife p
Vorbis is definitely far better than mp3 :
First on the philosophical level : it is an open-source standard, so no
copyrights involved.
2 : the soundquality is far better than mp3 and allows a bigher sampling rate.
A 160kbps ogg will sound clearer than a 320kbps mp3.
I really encourage you to pla
The following are my personal opinions. The best way to come to a
conclusion is to check it out yourself.
1. I find that Vorbis is a considerably better format. The file size to
quality ratio is considerably more favorable. The fact that Vorbis is open
source works very much in its favor. As I u
Hi,
Will this only send out radio programs on the computer? If I am not being
clear, what I really want to know is if I have a screen reader reading will
it send the signal to the stereo in the living room so I don't have to sit
by the computer to read?
Sorry I jumped in to this so late.
Shannon
-
Jim,
I don't think it's free. I seem to remember people saying they had to pay
for it. I'm sticking with 5.5 for now. I don't feel like having to learn
a new interface. How's the job going? Also did you get an answer from
Cathy Anne on your Excell question. I can't help you there, for I've
never le
Hi Kevin,
Thank you for the help.
I went and downloaded the demo version of 6.6, installed it, and then tried
to copy a CD.
It worked without any problems, so that was the problem I was having.
And it turns out I was mistaken. I didn't have version 6. I had version
5.5.
I don't know how I convinc
yes it does. the library gets the info from your my music folder.
Doc Wright
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If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?
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Sen
Hi Shannon,
Using an FM transmitter, connected to the computer,
you can listen to any sound from your computer anywhere in your home on any
FM receiver.
This includes your screen reader, pretty cool!
No wires to run thru the house, no muss, no fuss.
Richard Justice
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Fro
Hello there!
Do you know what is the price for the bookport because although I went
to the web site I couldn't find any price information.
Nektarios.
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HI,
I may be confused here butI wondered if ripped files also saveto
MediaLibrary. I think your answer is "yes".
If that is not so, write back.
Thanks.
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One way to handle that is to highlight the file
press the applications key
arrow down to "open with" and press enter
choose media player
tab to a check box that says always use and check it t
tab to ok
enter
this should take care of the problem.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can'
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What's around to encode it, I mean are their any dll files that I can run from
EAC or something like that?
At 08:58 AM 11/12/2004, you wrote:
Vorbis is definitely far better than mp3 :
First on the philosophical level : it is an open-source standard, so
what about mp4? how dow this compair to the other two?
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> Vorbis is defi
if people want to get it for slightly cheaper, check it out on ebay. i
bought
mine through ebay, and including shipping paid $74. you can also get one
that
connects up to your computer through the sound card and runs on 3 AA
batteries.
i recommend strongly though getting the USB version 3.0 thou
Richard,
You are right that sounds pretty cool. I can listen to every noise my
computer makes no matter where I am in the house? It doesn't get much better
than that. I have to set the speakers in the window of the bedroom to hear
it in the kitchen with the door open. It is getting too cold to cook
Hi guys,
I have a program called Win-lame that encodes mp3s and ogg vorbis. The
problem is that I don't care for the interface, because you have to set the
settings each time rather then having presets. I'm used to Razorlame as my
mp3 encoder. Is there a good free ogg vorbis to wave conv
Hi Shannon,
I forgot to mention that if you have one of those headset FM radios
you can tune it to the same frequency as your transmitter, and listen in
private anywhere within the range of the transmitter.
I am using 2 soundcards on my computer, and have the transmitter plugged
into 1 and Jaws com
As far as I can tell, vorbis rocks compared to mp3 files. That's when you
put vorbis at a 128 bitrate. Of course, I don't mind having mp3 files at
320 but at 128 ogg vorbis files sound great. Although nothing compares to a
wave file.
Denny
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vorbis encoders
Hi guys,
I have a program called Win-lame that encodes mp3s and ogg vorbis.
The problem is that I don't care for the interface, because you have to
set the settings each ti
Hi Nick. Thanks for that. Then if I install this new version, will it work
with CDex?
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Subject: Re: lame encoder
3.92 is the version, a
Hello list,
What can read Vorbis files?
Is this format strictly for the computer or are there portable players that
can play this format?
Thanks Shannon
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Hi.
The Bookport costs $395 USD plus shipping.
Aman
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Hello there!
Do you
Richard,
Did I understand correctly, you have TV capabilities on your computer? or do
you mean that you have one of these transmitters on your TV?
If it is on the computer how did you do that?
Shannon
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Marco, How much did the transmitter cost?
Frank
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hi everyone.
i recently bought a USB W
Hi Shannon,
All of the audio sources in my house, are connected to my computer
The DVD player, the VCR, and the satellite receiver are all connected to my
stereo amplifier.
And the stereo amplifier is connected to the line-in jack on my computer
soundcard.
My FM transmitter is connected to the spea
Before I knew what would work and would
not for me as a blind person, I bought
some Musicmatch software and threw away
around $60. When I got it and
Window-Eyes would not read the icons and
stuff, I was very disappointed. I could
not get my money back. Now, I try not
to get suckered into this ag
Hi Shannon and list,
I know for sure that winamp will read the ogg-vorbis files, I don't know
about any portable players.
Denny
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There are some portables that play Vorbis. They're quite few and far
between.
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Hello list members: I sure hope I can explain this problem correctly.
Here's what happened: a few days ago, I finally upgrqaded to "Internet
Explorer 6. The next morning, I went to one of the stations that I listen
to that is supported by Windows Media Player; I got a message, telling me
that I c
Rather than just say that there are players, why don't you tell us the names
of those players?
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>
Because I don't know what they are.
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, rob wrote:
Rather than ju
Hello. The only thing I can tell you is to go to Nero.COM. Maybe others
can add more to help.
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Subject: any one have download link for Nero 6.6
Hi Dane. Thanks for that.
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From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: lame encoder
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Which ever is the latest avai
Ok, that's not bad at all. Now I have to find out if they ship to Europe
and if not, if they have a distributor so I can get a unit here in
Greece.
Thanks.
Nektarios.
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Hi Tracy. Yes, you can set the bit rate with CDex. You can even use VBR,
which is variable bit rate. You can use ABR which finds an average bit
rate. It seems like to me that CDex encourages you to use that setting.
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I think that Soundforge should be able to do this.
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 8:52 PM
Subject: any free vorbis encoders
Hi guys,
I have a program called Win-lame
You can play these files on the computer with Winamp and I know that most
DVD players around today support them, I purchased a DVD player for $59.00
a few days ago and it supports files that my better DVD player won't touch
such file types as Vorbis, FLAC etc.
At 01:38 PM 11/12/2004, you wrote:
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Another thought!
I know someone who has an IRiver, I know that these amazing pieces of equipment
will play Vorbis and... well... just about any other format you care to mention
if you're prepared to load the software.
At 03:34 PM 11/12/2004, you wrote:
I wonder if any DVD player plays og vorvis files?
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: VORBIS COMPARED TO MP3
Because I don't know what they are.
Bruce
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