Oops And I almost forgot www.musicmatch.com the the full version: jukebox, Kicks ass for ripping MP3's and de-compressing Mp3's into wav files. Again download the shareware and find the serial code by searching some warez sites.... --- Oh I mean so I've heard! -- Always buy your software! --- Capt.t ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Coles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 3:40 PM Subject: Re: Nerdy Techno advice > > > > > I want to buy a CD-R in the UK that will be capable to copy MP3s off the > > net, burn CDs (make compilation CDs from a number of sources) and copy > > programmes. Any help out there? > > Hello Mr. Mojo, > > There are many different makes/shapes and sizes of CDR's out there. > When I decided to get one I chose the HP 8100i. It is a Re-writable drive > which means you can buy CDRW and use them the same way you would a normal > hard drive (useful for storing MP3's.) Sony also has a few models out. I > would stick with either of the brands. > > CDRW's come with software to burn CD's. The program is called Easy > CD, and it lives up to its name. > > Here in Canada blank CD's range from $2 - $3.50 and CDRW range from > $15 - $18. > > To make a cd from Mp3's you would have to convert the MP3 into WAV > format, an easy task with winamp (options/preferences/output/outdisk). As > you probably wav's take up lots of room on the HD so free up about 600 mb > before you start to convert. > > Any other Quessies??? > > Mini James > > > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Keep up with breaking news! Join our Hot Topics list. > http://www.topica.com/lists/breakingnews/t/12 > _____________________________________________________________ Keep up with breaking news! Join our Hot Topics list. http://www.topica.com/lists/breakingnews/t/12
