But wouldn't a higher bit rate MP3 be of higher quality, albeit a little,
rather than a lot? It may be relative, considering the song you're
listening to, though.
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From: "Dujari, Prateek"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:36 AM
Subjec
Hi again Brett, sorry for the delay in answering, but have been very busy.
I have many folders with at least 50 tracks in each, but some folders have
more than 50 tracks.
How do I create play lists in Winamp to play these folders please?.
Finally, after the play lists have been created, how to p
There are aspects of this than can be confusing. However, a higher bit rate
will only be of higher
quality if the original is of a higher quality than the copy you are making.
Up-converting from a lower
quality won't necessarily improve the sound. That doesn't mean that there are
not cases
Hi folks
Using jaws 13, windows 7 and windows media player 12.
For some reason Windows Media player does not now want to play any streams
from the internet.
This happened after I tried to play a protected file on it. This is a
ripped cd on my hard drive which was ripped in wma lossless i
Ok hopefully I can help.
When you're in the playlist window of winamp press control n to start a new
playlist. Use shift l to add folders. Find the folder you want to add and
press enter. No music will play but the files will be added. Do this
repeatedly until you get all folders in to the list
I and many many others on Win7 and stuck with wmp12 have such and other
problems with wmp12. so there is nothing wrong on your end, instead its WMP12.
If you go to your fave search engine and look up 'fix wmp12 error' then you
will find some good resources acknowledging the inherent wmp12 proble
I hope MS takes this seriously and fixes WMP 13.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dujari, Prateek
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 4:26 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: windows media player problems
I and
Prateek
Thanx man. All I need to do is to get the protection removed from the wma
files. Sound Taxi will do that but then the licenses must be on your
machine.
Will see what I can find out.
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Hi folks! I need to use Adobe Audition version 1.5 for a future project. Does
anyone have scripts or know where I could possibly find some for the program?
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Well this is coming in late to this thread, but once you get to know the
features of MP3 Tag Studio, which is a paid program by the way, it's well
worth it. If you're tagging an album's worth of files, you can go through
and set it up once to ignore the 01 - in front of the track name, go to tag
I should also add that foobar 2000's tagging features r quite nice. Very
customizable. However I haven't found there autagger, as far as using the
internet database is very good.
But you can do many things with filenames and tags.
bb
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From: "Matthew Bullis"
To: "PC
I also had a problem with Media Player 12 last Christmas when I tried to
play a movie that apparently had some type of copy protection. I got a
message from Media Player that said something to the effect that it could
not apply the protection to the output device and suggested that I update my
Turn off JAWS. Since thwe mirror driver is on at that point, WMP thinks you
are trying to pirate the DVD and it doesn't let it self play it.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Gary King
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012
I know that NVDA doesn't use a mirror driver, and that's why I decided to
try it with the movie. I thought that Media Player would be happier with
that configuration. I do intend to try some other DVD players with that
particular movie and JAWS 13 since I want to use the OCR feature on the men
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