hi list I have Nero 6, and what I am planning to do is that I am going to
move all the music folders from my c drive to my h drive, because the h drive
is a lot bigger and I am running out of room on the c drive.
now here is my question. when I go in to Nero and I open one of the compilation
Yes, MP3 Gain is still around and thriving. I could be wrong, but I don't
think it's been updated in a while. Still, I haven't found anything released
more recently that can beat it. I normalize files regularly for my online
station and I wouldn't use anything else.
Larry
Larry Naessens
Does this work for Vista?
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Hello,
Does anyone know if there is a tutorial for Windows Media Player 11 and
Vista? It could either be a text or audio tutorial. Thanks in advance.
Mari Dole
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Good question. I haven't tried it yet on our Vista machine. Since there's a
bit of a learning curve with some aspects of audio as related to Vista, I
guess it's just easier to stick with XP as the tried and true for certain
tasks. Still, MP3 Gain is freeware, so I can't see where there would be
I have noticed when I have a MP3 file loaded and I am mousing around
the MP3 Direct Cut screen I hear reference to faster and slower
playback. There is nothing I can find about playback speed in the
drop down menus and the onscreen reference seems to be in relation to
the F7 and F8 keys which
Hey guys,
Any way to get it so when winamp comes up that stupid winamp library doesn't
come up?
I hit alt L every time it loads, but every time I re-load winamp, back it
comes.
Also, never played a DVD before, what's the best way to do it?
Can I do it in winamp
Also when I get to the main player
When playing (using the spacebar) press f8 to go faster. When it is not
playing, f5 through f8 is for the selection commands.
HTH,
Timothy
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