Alex Tweedly wrote:

Dan Shafer wrote:


Microsoft claims ( http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ windowsmedia/ knowledgecenter/mediaadvice/0071.aspx#417) that Windows Media Player (Version 9 and later) supports the .mp3 format as well, but my audio consultant tells me that's just a lie as far as he can tell.


It plays MP3's just fine on my system (WMP 9.0, WinXP Home) (actually - on all 6 Windows boxes I currently own - but I don't know the version numbers of them apart from the one I'm typing on).

I'm pretty sure mp3s have been supported since WMP 6.4. I've always used that as a spec for clients, and have been using mp3s with Rev on Windows (with or without QT installed) for a couple of years without problems.

Dan Shafer wrote:

BTW and FWIW, I don't know what you use for sound editing, but there's a great little shareware program from Hairersoft.com called Amadeus II that is mind-bogglingly powerful and really easy to use.

I use this too. As a rare user of audio tools, I also find this easy- to-use. I'd put it in the Graphic Converter class of shareware.

Cheers
Dave
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