What I did was use WinZip. The classic brought up a list of files in
the archive. I went to the actions menu and chose extract.
earlier, anthony campbell, wrote:
>hello, you need to unzip them and then put the files in to gold wave and
>save them in mp3 format.
>
>hth
>anthony
>unzipped
>
On Wed, 28 May 2008 06:50:58 +0200, you wrote:
>Can you zip an mp3 or a bunch of them and then unzip them and they will
>work?
Absolutely yes. However, don't expect much, if anything at all, in
the realm of shrinking file size. Yes, ZIP does compress, but MP3's
are already compressed, so the ZI
hi I could play them on the computer with out unzipping them, or that
doesn't matter?
very confused.
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> What I did wa
rOn Tue, 27 May 2008 18:44:39 -0500, you wrote:
>Yes, this can be done. Just be sure to use the record using software
>setting like you would recording a Windows Media or Winamp stream. HTH.
Thanks, it did!
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WinZip unzips and extracts them.
earlier, aadorno1, wrote:
>hi I could play them on the computer with out unzipping them, or that
>doesn't matter?
>very confused.
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no, you have to unzip them for you to play them
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> hi I could play them on the computer with out unzipping them, or tha
Can't play them without unzipping them.
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> hi I could play them on the computer with out unzipping them, or that
> doesn't
I unzip them with Winzip version 11.1.
earlier, abarney, wrote:
>If you are going to unzip Winrar files, you need Winrar, or 7Zip.
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If you are going to unzip Winrar files, you need Winrar, or 7Zip.
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> What I did was use WinZip. The classic brought u
I just read this article! This sounds very good!
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Subject: Fwd: Article: Publishers Phase Out Piracy Protection on AudioBooks
> From: K4NKZ
You can press enter on any file inside archives and they'll play.
What you need to do is extract them if, and only if, you wish to use
the files for something like burning to a cd or to your ipod or ...
Curtis DelzerAt 06:56 AM 5/28/2008, you wrote:
>WinZip unzips and extracts them.
>
>earlier
But when I did that, I had to unzip the file from the CD!
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Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 7:35 PM
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> too complex! Unzip the file onto your computer, then burn the audio
> *.
Hello Steve,
If that's true, then tell me why a podcast that I downloded which happens to
be 8.45mb, when zipped, it is now 6.32mb?
My best regards.
John.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 6:37 AM
yes, my point is that if you have an archive with several mp3
files in it, you can use your computer to play them within the
archive, but if you want to do anything else, you must de-archive
them first to a directory on your computer, then, burn them to a cd,
either as "data," meaning they won
Try looking up speaktome or speak to me catalouge or find the site, they
carry the Olympus also.
MMM
On Tue, 27 May 2008 18:48:20 +0100 Audrey Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Just contact the Olympus company. Someone there will direct you to a
>
> lodcal vendor or sell it to you directly.
Friends here's a station that i used to listen to when I was younger.
a.. 939ONLINE.COM
a.. Can someone tell me how or where on earth is this stupid listen live
link?
a.. or what to listen for when i read it?
a..
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If you arrow down, it is the second visible link, but is not working or if
your using JAWS, press insert+F7 and arrow down twice, and you can press
enter but its not working.
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On Wed, 28 May 2008 12:50:32 -0400, you wrote:
>If that's true, then tell me why a podcast that I downloded which happens to
>be 8.45mb, when zipped, it is now 6.32mb?
Oh, I didn't say you wouldn't get *any* compression, or if I did, I
totally misspoke, but what I should have said, meant to have
Hi, the only options I have under the tag menu are ID3V1 and ID3v2.
I checked them both, and tried to autotag a file. It found the artist and
title, and I selected okay, but it didn't apply the tag. I closed the file
in winamp and tried playing it again, and there was no info in the tag.
http://ww
well I could play them I do not understand it myself.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 9:01 AM
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> Can't play them without unzipping them.
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hi like I said playing them is no problem I just can not burn them to cd.
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> no, you have to unzip them for you to
thanks I think I could get that or one of those thanks
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 8:57 AM
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> If you are going to unzip Winrar files, you need Winrar, or 7Zip.
Winrar will let you play them without making separate files. It just
extracts them straight to your mp3 player which plays them. But it is not
necessary to do 2 separate operations unless you're trying to burn them to a
separate cd or something like that.
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From: "J
Can anyone tell me what setting I need to change in Winamp so the program
will stop trying to do a Winamp update.
I am using Winamp 5.5 and when it tries to update, for some strange reason
it locks up my computer.
Any help is appreciated.
Tim
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tim when you install it i think you can uncheck a box which
says check for automatic updates or something like that. just uncheck that
box the next bgest thing is to go into preferences and look for a similar
box. chris
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tim i just checked and if you go into the general
preffer3ences dialog you can uncheck the bos that says check for new
versions at startup. that should do it. chris
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Oh, so that's why that happens.
Thanks.
My best regards.
John.
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> On Wed, 28 May 2008 12:50:32 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>If that's
Chris, I appreciate your help. I found the box in General, and I unchecked
it.
Tim
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