about, £40/45
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HI,
Well nothing special!
The new cards from creative are better.
they're called x fi or something like that.
The audegy is ok for pure audio listening.
Best regards
Brian
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Hi, Donna. If you don't mind, and so I don't have to re-invent the wheel
(smile), could you tell me how you burn your realplayer files onto a CD?
Can you just copy and paste them through Windows Explorer? I use Nero as
well, and I'm guessing Nero won't recognize these Real files and convert
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using replay av will do this. i don't thihnk goldwave will.
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: Two sessions of goldwave.
> Since Gold Wave uses the standard Windows settin
Hello all, at this time I cannot afford to purchase Nero6 to do what I want
to do , with while burning a CD.
I would like to have the song title and artist info in the track list,
instead of Track 1...etc.
Any other burning software out there that will do this , and maybe for free?
I know this s
With Net Library, there two options:
The first option is to download radio quality. This file is roughly one tfifth
of the CD quality file which is the second option.
So, if your file was 135 megs the other should be about 30 megs.
I had the same problem on a Iriver t 30 where the cd quality file
Don't feel bad about having it rough. Many of us are in that boat.
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From: "Morey Worthington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pc-audio"
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 4:41 PM
Subject: Replacement for Nero Express
> Hello all, at this time I cannot afford to purchase Nero
Hi, Rick! Sorry for my delayed response to your post. At the moment, I
don't know of any good accessible player that will bookmark your net library
books. I'm not saying there isn't something, but I haven't found it yet.
Maybe some IRiver product might do it? I don't know. I've been going f
Hi,
I would like to no what other iRiver MP3 player everyone has other
then the IFP models that has Rockbox available for them. I'm
interested in one but I don't no which one to get. I do no I want
that's flash based not the hard drive type. I really appreciate any
suggestions.
OtisBlue
Well, if you want a flash based player then you'll have to stick with the
IFP models. That's what the FP stands for. Flash player.
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Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 5:33 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.
No you don't. I bought a Motorola M25 for $29 that works great with the net
library books as long as it stops before the battery runs completely down.
If you have a good memory you can bookmark more than 1 file.
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On Beh
Rob,
Thanks for the suggestion. I guess if there is no other way, I will have to
bite the bullet and listen to the low bitrate version. I wish they would
just make the much nicer sounding high bitrate version available in a series
of smaller files. I believe this is what OverDrive does and user
Tim,
Do you have a link for more info on this Motorola unit?
Can you rewind and fast forward through a large NetLibrary book with no
issues?
Also, what did you mean by "if you have a good memory you can bookmark more
than one file.". Appreciate the info.
--Warmest regards,
--Rick Alfar
Yeah, that is how the Overdrive service works.
There's also the MuVo line of MP3 players from Creative. I know they've
been mentioned here before. There's the Nomad MuVo's which come in 64M
and 128M sizes and then the MoVo Mix's which come in 256M and 512M
sizes. I have a Nomad MuVo myself,
Hello!
Ok.
Thanks.
/Anders.
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 6:29 AM
Subject: Re: Two sessions of goldwave.
> Since Gold Wave uses the standard Windows settings for recording, I can't
> imagine
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