Hi Peter,
Not bad, but you are not done are you?
By the way, what format did you use to save your cd's?
R Q J
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Subject: RE: gigs, megs,
I'm running goldwave 5.10 with windows 98. I'm having trouble opening
windows media files. Does goldwave recognize windows media files?
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Is there a similar type of tutorial available for the Iriver h300 series?
Andre
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Sent: 31 August 2005 04:36 PM
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Subject: Re: Tutorial on Iriver 799/899
hi cris. how much storage do you get on that player.
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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 5:58 PM
Subject: never mind, solved it! was Re: iriver ifp 899 not showing upas a
drive in
Just two more mentions. Why would anyone want to store CD Audio or cda files
on their computer. That doesn't make sense. A cda audio file takes up tons of
room compared to an mp3 file. There's no difference to the quality as far as
I can tell. Also, I wouldn't create and store ogg files. You can
you have 1000 mbs in a gb
to find out the storage capacity of a blank disk use whatever burner program
you have and choose disk info from the cd or disk menu
wma claims to be smaller make your decision by the format whatever portable
player you use uses.
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From: Jim
Yes, Peter. I plan to put all my music CD's onto MP3 CD's; and I can play
them on my DVD player!
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From: Peter Logue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:28 AM
Subject: RE: gigs, megs, megabytes
Hi
I just upgraded to the latest version of Skype. I gave the Echo123 test
device a call, and I noticed that the sound quality was pretty decent, but
it was all slowed down.
In other words, the recording came on and as it went on, it got slower and
slower and when it came time
Hi Timn.
Goldwave will open WMA files with no problems but I have noticed that it
will not save WMA files that have been ripped using media player 10. To
save the file you need to convert to one of the 9.1 formats in the goldwave
save attributes.
Regards.
Kevin
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Its been a long time since I've been on this list. However I come to you
all with a question.
Has anyone used the softwhere package QBass for midi recording, and
multi-track audio from keyboard mmoduals etc?
I don't know if scripts exist for this package or what. I'm needing to
upgrade
Hello.
Why is the Ogg file format so cool? I do not understand this because I
can't play them correctly in Winamp. Suddenly the sound is gone from the
speakers and I hae to stop the file and start it again.
What can I do?
Tanks in advance.
Best regarts
Thomas.
Hi Chris. Did it sound like Marsians, or did it sound like a normal voice,
only talking real slow?
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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 1:56 PM
Subject: weird skype sound issue...
Hi
I just upgraded to
Hi Gary. It had a rather...hmmm. metalic sound to it, and it talked slower
and slower as the recording went on. However, I am very happy to tell you
that when I actually called someone on skype it worked just fine and
everything worked beautifully just like before.
At 07:16 PM 8/31/2005, you
Hi Chris. Thanks for that!
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Subject: Re: weird skype sound issue...
Hi Gary. It had a rather...hmmm. metalic sound to it, and it
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