Hi anders
Its a a table scanner. And it has a lot of buttons but that doesn't worry
me unduly. At least it still has a proper tuning wheel which you don't find
on any of these little portable thingies!
Interesting that this receiver is still on the market since the 1990s.
Andre
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Hi Trace.
Here are some notes on how to set up media player 10 to rip CD's to your
hard drive. You can change your settings so that media player will
automatically rip the CD when you close the drawer and eject it when
finished so this is the quickest way to rip a large number of CD's. I'll
also
Hi Trace.
If you prefer to use CDEX to rip your CD's, the following notes may be of
some use.
Using CDEX to rip CD tracks to your hard drive
1.. Place your CD into any of your CD-ROM drives. Hold down the shift key
when the CD drawer is being closed to prevent the CD starting to play.
2
Hi Trace.
All you need do is make absolutely certain you burn the disc as an audio CD
and not a data CD.
Regards.
Kevin
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Hi,
This is a question for those who use AAc+ to rip CDs. What program do you
use to rip your CDs? I've tried using CDex and winamp refuses to play the
resulting files. What sort of settings should I use?
Thanks
Brandon Hicks
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I use Easy CD-DA Extractor, and have never had any problem getting Winamp to
play the resulting files. What setting are you asking about, beyond bit rate
and sample rate?
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i use eazy cd da extractor
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Subject: ripping in aac+
> Hi,
> This is a question for those who use AAc+ to rip CDs. What program do you
> use to rip your CD
Thought it might be that!!
Brilliant.
Thanks
Trace
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> Hi Trace.
>
> All you need do is make absolutely certain you
OK, brilliant!!
I take it I can rip them right to my external drive?
Oh yes!!
Me going to have fun and lots of it!!
Trace, with huge thanks
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Yes, you can rip direct to your external drive if you like though it will
probably be a little slower than ripping direct to your hard drive.
Regards.
Kevin
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hi dana,
In CDex, and in the output for AAc in winamp, there are a whole bunch of
other file settings, bandwidth and some more stuff. I've downloaded the
out_faac.dll plug-in, to convert my songs, but I select automatic
configuration and the song turns out pretty much the same size as the
original.
Hi.
I went and downloaded the lib faac encoder for CDex. I don't know how to get
ahold of the psytel or astrid/quartex aac encoders. I brought up the encoder
page, and there were t hings like a profile combo box, mpeg2 or 4, some
checkboxes like TNS and some sort of weird stereo thing. Anyone use t
Well, thats where they'll all end up, so there they'll go in the first
place.
Thanks heaps
Trace
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Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 6:33 PM
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> Yes, you can rip direct to y
is it now possible to choose an input sourse other than mic when using
skype?
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Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 7:36 PM
Subject: Skype Version 2.5.
Hi,
Can you give the steps for this?
At 06:30 PM 7/13/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>with any of the popular sound editors, Goldwave, Sound Forge and
>Studio Recorder, and probably others as well, you can compress mp3
>files so that they play faster on mp3 players. Goldwave and Sound
>Forge both can d
but there's a strange happening in winamp5.24. and that is, that when you
choose open file or add files to playlist, .wav is not available when you
have all supported types chosen under 'files of type. ya have to choose 'all
files! and ya have to do that everytime ya wanna open or add a .wav fil
But ya doesn't have to call me Johnson!
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Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 9:32 AM
Subject: Re: file associations in winamp
but there's a strange happening in winamp5.24. and that is, that when yo
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