NBA Audio League Pass Problem

2006-04-19 Thread Paul Hutson
Hi all.

When I access the NBA audio league pass game page I am getting this error:

[INTERSOLV][ODBC SQL Server driver][SQL Server]ct_results(): user api layer: 
internal Client Library error: Read from the server has timed out.

Has anybody else experienced this error?
Thanks for any info in advance.
Sincerely,
Paul
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internet explorer media player?

2006-04-19 Thread Rob
Dear list,
I have a friend that needs help.
when ever he try to play or mostly more importantly, download audio from the 
net, the file will play in IE  it is hard to navigate. he has set winamp to 
play all files but it didn't work.
can any of you tell me how to get rid of the IE media player?



Thanks,
Rob
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Free Media Players/Recorders

2006-04-19 Thread Sharon Hooley
Hi!

I have some questions:

Is there an accessible, free media player/recorder that can use all sound 
and video file formats and can burn CD's?  If so, which one do you think is 
best and easiest to use?  I do not want to use RealPlayer, as it might send 
out spyware.

Sometimes, when I install software, I am given the option to install a 
certain media player.  Why do they do that, and is that necessary, or can I 
use my chosen media player?

How do I make my chosen media player recognize file types that it doesn't 
play?

I would appreciate all input.

thanks!

Sharon 


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Re: Free Media Players/Recorders

2006-04-19 Thread hf
For free media players, you can't beat Winamp especially for its 
accessibility. Plus, you can burn CD's with it. That part of Winamp is not 
free, but it's very inexpensive. I think it's under 20 dollars.
There very few formats that Winamp will not play.
HF
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 Hi!

 I have some questions:

 Is there an accessible, free media player/recorder that can use all sound
 and video file formats and can burn CD's?  If so, which one do you think 
 is
 best and easiest to use?  I do not want to use RealPlayer, as it might 
 send
 out spyware.

 Sometimes, when I install software, I am given the option to install a
 certain media player.  Why do they do that, and is that necessary, or can 
 I
 use my chosen media player?

 How do I make my chosen media player recognize file types that it doesn't
 play?

 I would appreciate all input.

 thanks!

 Sharon


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Poikosoft E z c d d a extractor 9.x wav/mp3 issue?

2006-04-19 Thread John Sanfilippo
Hi,

One of the file output formats offered by this program is called
something like .wav (Fraunhoffer) mp3 codec. When I choose this format,
I get a nice surprise. Files which are about half the size of mp3 128
bps which to my ears sound every bit as good. But there's one very
puzzling fact. The files are saved as .wav files. WinAmp will not play
them. But, if you rename the file to .mp3, it plays in winAmp and in wmp
on a pac mate.

Why aren't these file simply named .mp3 in the first place? Does anyone
know how to deal with this?

Thanks,
Js



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