I've been wondering that, myself!
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From: Sharon Hooley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Group Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 10:57 PM
Subject: Playing Audio files backwards
I'm just curious. Why would people want to play audio stuff backwards?
I'm
Hi Kathy!
Thanks for this!
That resume function is very important to me! since the only books I will be
reading from this player are the net library's. And, as you know, they are
all huge single files. It would be a nightmare to have to look for the spot
where you have left off!
I am currently
thanks for everyone's help, i have the songs now!
thanks;
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well, thanks for this advice, but a, i got the songs, and b, i only have a
mastercard
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From: Kathy Szinnyey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: help asap please
Well, Michael, if
In this program they claim better sound with the enhanced sound card
driver. Has anyone noticed any substantial difference in the
recordings of streamswithout their driver?
I already use Total Recorder with the enhanced driver and wondr if
anyone has noticed a less quality sound without its
Windows Media Player 11 beta is now available and one place where you
can download it from is at
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Windows_Media_Player_for_Windows_XP/954180977/2.
A list of Windos Media Player 11 shortcuts can be found in the Help
section of the program.
Regards Steve
I have, but, I don't use the inhanst sound driver.
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Hi guys,
I know that when I've played audio files backwards, it was just for fun.
I emailed a friend of mine a song once about 5 years ago or so and he asked
how I did it. I just reversed a wave file and converted it to an mp3.
The 2 practical uses of this that I could see would be
Hi guys,
A friend of mind wanted to know if there were any programs that will segue
music? Also can you run jfw through a second soundcard so that the audience
doesn't hear the speech? If it were up to me I'd take my 45s, cds and tapes and
not worry about the computer but I told him I'd ask
There are many such programs. At the most basic level, you can use the free
SQR cross-fading plug-in for Winamp. Others include Ots DJ from
http://www.otsdj.com and Station Playlist Studio from
http://www.stationplaylist.com.
Yes, you could use an external synthesiser or a second sound card. This
Hi again Norma.
Sorry for taking this long in replying.
Unfortunately, within the UK, we cannot get the TV on a Media Centre as yet.
So all I'd be using it for is listening to my music collection. Given that
these devices are very quiet, then this would be an improvement. I think I
can plug
Hi,
Allofmp3 takes paypal.
00, you wrote:
Well, Michael, if you're still looking, I'm willing to bet that you can go
to
allofmp3.com
and siign up for their services, and I'm willing to bet good money that
you'll find all those songs.
allofmp3.com is not free, but you can sign up for as
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