Agree with all the comments. I love DVD audio extractor. I'm not a
techy but go for it, its very much worth every penny. I can't add more
but I think this proves that many of us have had good experiences with
DVD AE so hope you enjoy it as much as we all do. I hope they add more
formats but it upda
gt;> From: "Hamit Campos"
>> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
>> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 7:58 AM
>> Subject: RE: Dvd Audio Extraction
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>>> Infact, I want to buy it too. Let me know how how it goes. It was kind
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>> From: "Hamit Campos"
>> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
>> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 7:58 AM
>> Subject: RE: Dvd Audio Extraction
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>>> Infact, I want to buy it too. Let me know
What exactly do you want to do. Its difficult to help you if you don't
give us more feedback. I do agree that the LS 14 is a very good
recorder. The LS100 is also an excellent recorder but the LS14 has
longer battery life, a separate line in jack, and overdubbing is
easier then it is on the LS100.
Beautiful sound quality. Absolutely amazing. The power of those mikes
are fantastic. Zoom really shines. Very well recorded. Thank you very
much for this.
On 5/10/14, Hamit Campos wrote:
> This is cool man. I'm listening to it right now with Power DVD. I'm at the
> part where you are sturring the
Not necessarily, you can choose if you want them to be m4a or mp3 or
whatever you decide the format to be. You can click on the option for
Itunes to convert wma files to aac each time you rip music to Itunes
but you also can decide not too if you don't want it that way.
On 12/31/12, Gianluca Apoll