Terri is an XM subscriber. She just
cannot get the signal in her apartment.
Mimi
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Hi Teri, I think you have to be an XM
subscriber to
Hi,
It sounds like a cell kind of problem. Dave Hutchins
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Terri is an XM subscriber. She just
cannot get the signal in her
maybe you should try the Imtoo DVD Audio Ripper software to convert
your DVD to MP3.
It's very accessible; I use it all the time.
www.imtoo.com
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Hi all
What do you use for making dvd audio?
I'd like to do it the oppesit around, so an ordinary dvd player can play
some ac3 stuff converted from a bunch of mp3 files rather then using cds. I
mean there's space on a dual layer dvd for pretty much mp3 stuff.
Best regards
Brian
the press release implied that there was an internet only subscription when
it said that Sirius did not offer an internet only subscription.
Marsha Anderson
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I just got a note saying that if you want RM files many people need to
ask for them. The e-mail address is
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If anybody else wants the ability to convert to rm files, please write a
note to the above e-mail address. Otherwise, it will be at least several
months. Thank you.
Thanks.
After I wrote the message, I discovered the software you referred to. Works
great!
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maybe you should try the Imtoo DVD Audio Ripper software to convert
your DVD to MP3.
It's
I have an iriver player which broke. I am looking for a rather cheap
player which has true resume for at least one disk. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
Kurt
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Thanks Don. That makes sense.
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I don't see why not. The xmpcr is just like any other receiver and once
it's
Andrea! It's fairly simple to calculate the frequencies of the musical
notes. Suppose your at middle A whose frequency in the United States is 440
hertz. To calculate the frequency of the next note up which is A sharp just
multiply 440 by 1.0594630943592952645618252949463 and to calculate
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