Hi list, i have got my cdex151 working, and it will convert ogg files
in to mp3. brian.
I am looking to get an MP3 of a track by Octopodes, called Holding
out for a Hero. It is not available on Amazon MP3 nor on eMusic.
I've googled around and not found it elsewhere except on free MP3
download sites which I'm lyrie of trying. Can anyone suggest another
site where I can purchase
Try E music
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What selection(s) are you looking for. I have a library of 20-25,000 original
oldies. If I can help, let me know.
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Thanks, Guy. This is the only selection I'm looking for. I'm not sure
of the record date but it is after 2000. So, doesn't qualify as an oldie.
Artist: Octopodes
Track: Holding Out for a Hero
Thanks,
Jeff
At 03:43 PM 7/13/2014, you wrote:
What selection(s) are you looking for. I have a library
There are three different recordings of Octopodes - Holding Out for a Hero
on youtube. None of them meet my standards for audio quality, but if you
just need to hear there version, that would work.
Tim
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From: Jeff Samco
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SF 11 is a far more complex program than SF 6. The way that SF handles the
file being edited has changed because it is now a multi-channel editor and
every time you do something that causes SF to write out the edited files to
protect you from yourself, it takes time to complete the process.
Thanks, Tim. I also found them on YouTube but wanted better quality, too.
Jeff
At 04:57 PM 7/13/2014, you wrote:
There are three different recordings of Octopodes - Holding Out for
a Hero on youtube. None of them meet my standards for audio
quality, but if you just need to hear there version,
I have two small television sets, each of which has what looks like an R
C A jack which is labeled as some sort of audio output. Since it is not
analog, just what type of digital audio is it likely to be?
On a similar note, what type of digital audio do my mini disc players
use? I know that