Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 16:24:52 -0600
From: "phillip ramirez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: making MP3s to fill my new HDD  [LIB]

You shouldn�t have to hve any software loaded on the lan computers but
on the libby.. And just create the link to the cd drive you need to
connect to as the source for the ripping to be performed.. Like I said
music match works great but don�t know about speed on a libby.. Rips a
cd in about 10 min on my desk top though

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Subject: Re: making MP3s to fill my new HDD [LIB]


Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 14:34:29 +0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: making MP3s to fill my new HDD  [LIB]

>>> If you install that one tiny extra  CDFS.vxd
>>
>> I'm searching and finding a ton of CDFS.VXD stuff - but all 
>> Win'95/98, apparently (so far) to the total exclusion of Win'2K...
>
> Why bother?

What I want to do is make MP3s from my CDs (on an L110 running Win'2K).
I don't have a CD drive of my own, but right now I'm hooked up to the
LAN at a nearby Internet Cafe, and I can access any of their CD drives
(but I'm not at liberty to install software on their machines).

What do you suggest?

> All it can possibly be doing is either ripping the disk itself or 
> updating Windows such that it doesn't shrug when it sees the pointer 
> (in which case it still won't work if you take the CD out of the drive

> or copy to another computer).

Not sure if this is relevant, but I don't see any problem having the CD
in the network CD drive when I'm trying to generate the MP3 on the
Libretto... ?




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