Hi DJ DOCTOR P,

Your exactly correct the cd I ripped did not properly give the names of the 
tracks so I am looking for the proper names of the tracks.

Scott


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From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: List Rules Regarding Music Posts


>I understand the need to stay out of trouble with copyright laws but
> learning the name of a song one is licensed to have doesn't seem illegal.
>
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> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 5:52 AM
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> Subject: Re: List Rules Regarding Music Posts
>
> High Mike,
> I agree with you 150%.
> I believe what the message poster was asking was how to find the titles to
> untitled tracks on his hard drive.
> Some store bought CD's especially older CD's from the mid to late 1980's
> don't rip properly.
> You get the songs, but you don't get the info that goes with them.
> All you get is unknown artist and unknown alvem.
> And even after you open that folder, all you see is 01 track 1.wma or
> whatever format it was ripped in.
> CD's that were made after 1992 don't have this problem.
> There were some 100 disc changers that would display all of the text on 
> the
> CD's in their LCD display windows.
> I should add, there are still some CD players out there that will still
> display the text on any CD you play in them.
> I hope this helps us all to better understand what's going on here.
> By the way Mike, thanks for the info.
>  John.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Pietruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> This list, along with Blindtech, started out in the stable of Jonathan
>> Mosen.
>> And up until the last year or so, the lists went in tandem through a
>> number of managers, including Jonathan for a 2nd time.
>> Last year, Tom took this list and BlindTech went its separate way.
>> As for the rule, Jonathan wanted to steer clear of possible copyright
>> infringements occurring via the list; hence, the rule on music.
>> I doubt that he had ever envisioned the particular direction this
>> particular thread has taken.
>> I personally don't have a feeling on this; but perhaps Tom needs to
>> think this one over and decide whether where one can legally find
>> particular music (or lyrics) is on or off topic.
>> Finding hard to get songs from 3rd party sources could help a lot of
>> folks out particularly in gift giving season.
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