David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: DTG> ...and then i'll teach you to turn away. said... DTG> % yeah, ripping the whole cd just doesn't see the negative space DTG> Strange indeed. Like Jan, I'm interested in your results (my little DTG> collection comes to about 4700 tracks from a few over 600 CDs, but unl DTG> in my naughty days of 15k tracks, these are all legal :-) Please at DTG> least summarize here on debian-user.
the only non-"legal" mp3s i keep are the tracks so rare i CAN'T buy the cd. if the RIAA wants on me for that, they'd better start reprinting long-recalled & limited edition discs. but i've been wondering: if you own a cassette, is it legal to download the tracks from it in mp3? is it the music, or the quality of the music/ease of playing it? DTG> % (digitally - i can always record it to cassette & take that to .wav, DTG> Why would you go through a cassette instead of directly into your laptop DTG> audio?(!??) well, because my laptop is a win98 machine i use maybe twice a year. but you're right, i could record it straight from cd into the box; i'm not sure why i thought the extra cassette step would be necessary. i suppose because that's how i did it the last time i recorded a track manually... which was in 1996. i'll keep everyone informed if i find a way. lish [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]