: MD: MP3s
LameBatch should do the job ... it's a front end onto the lame
encoder/decoder and I'm pretty sure it can do this sort of thing. You'll
probably need to do it in two passes though, first time through converting
all the mp3s into .wav files and then reconverting the .wav files
LameBatch should do the job ... it's a front end onto the lame
encoder/decoder and I'm pretty sure it can do this sort of thing. You'll
probably need to do it in two passes though, first time through converting
all the mp3s into .wav files and then reconverting the .wav files into the
correct
Who would want to listen to MP3s anway. MD is so much
more wonderful, and so much sexier.
Well, I am certainly NOT a supporter of MP3, but it does have some nice
perks, such as (1) being able to find foreign music without paying
exorbatant prices, and (2) getting the music for free (honest
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Subject: Re: MD: MP3s and Cost
As much as I love my MDs, I think the reality is that this new technology
(MP3 CDs) is gonna put the final nail in the coffin. I know many will
argue
about the re-recodability, the smaller size, the ease or portability, but
for many the convenience of an MP3 CD player and the length of the
Wow. Thanks for all the info. Just out of curiosity, what kinds of sound
cards _are_ capable of coding bit 29 onto the signal?
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I manually insert empty, 3-second WAV files between each song. It's a pain,
but it works. It would be nice if Winamp could do it automatically. Does
anybody have another solution to this?
On a related note, I've noticed that when I copy directly from CD to MD
(digitally), the track