You've probably got Winamp installed? Here's a little trick I discovered. I
don't know why this works, but it does. Here's what you do.
Get into Winamp preferences, then file types. Now tab to the button that
reads none and hit enter.
Now tab into the list view of file types and select only mp3. O
Jerry,
I have managed to divert my audio player for Winamp. But can you tell me how
to do it for Windows Media Player.
Peter
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Or, while in the equalizer, hit Control plus alt plus J to automatically set
balance.
Peter
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Anders!
Is there any way I can listen to real streams using winamp? I know there used
to be TARA, but I've lately tried the new winamp with a dot RAM file and it
won't play. You'd think surely after all this time Wimamp would play real
media streams such as Radio 1 and Radio Scotland? Or is winamp only go
Go into Winamp and then into file types. Now select winamp not to play asf
files. That is, A. S. F.
Peter
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Just two more mentions. Why would anyone want to store CD Audio or cda files
on their computer. That doesn't make sense. A cda audio file takes up tons of
room compared to an mp3 file. There's no difference to the quality as far as
I can tell. Also, I wouldn't create and store ogg files. You can b
I've got 1,000 CD's on 65.5 GB.
Give or take 50 CD's
Peter
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>How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 g
Get into Winamp and, within File Types, tell winamp to play only mp3 and ogg
file types. Your radio station will now play in Windows media player as it
should.
Peter
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You can do this also, sure! Highlight your music folder, hit the right
windows key and pull down, Play in Media Player. By hitting Control H when
the music starts you will initiate shuffle mode, There you have it.
You can do the same thing in Winamp. Highlight your music folder, hit the
right wind
. That's great! But have you played those CD's successfully on a
standard CD player?
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CD rewriteable disks don't always play on some CD players, especially ones
that only play audio CD's!
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Why would you not use cdrw disks for both audio and data. I don't understand.
I only buy one type of disk in the store, a carousel or spool or 50 CD's and
I burn data and audio disks alike. I've never had any trouble with either.
I've never had anyone suggest to me that I need two differenct types
You mentioned that you have goldwave. Can't you make a copy of what comes
through the soundcard? Then clip the beginning.
Peter
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> In Winamp, go to file types and select winamp to play
need the proper pluggin for this, but CDEX will do the same
job, and is more straight forward than WinAmp.
HTH,
RQJ
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In Winamp, go to file types and select winamp to play only mp3' and ogg .
Your station will now open.
Peter
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How do you convert a wav file to mp3 using Winamp?
Peter
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Allen,
Pulse MP3 is easy to use. However, Win
Hi all,
Let me share with you a little of the fun I've been having these past few
days. What I've been doing is opening WinMX and, in the two edit fields, I
have been entering the name, Karaoke, pronounced, Kary oki. When I do this I
get about 4 thousand different types of Karaoke files to down
I had a CD that didn't work well, so I ran it under the tap and wiped it with
a paper towel. It worked great after that.
Peter
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Su
Yes. Goldwave.
Peter
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Subject: an mp3 splitter?
Is there a good program that will allow me to split a huge mp3 file, which is
a b
Otherwise Scott, there's something else you can try. Get into the CD via
windows explorer, highlight one of the files, which probably has an extension
of cda, that is, C D A. hit the right windows key to open a pull down menu.
Select open with. Now select choose program and hit enter. From the list
g to get Winamp 5.08 to be the
default player.
Scott
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> Wha
What OS are you using?
Peter
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Hi
Still having the problem of
Here's the addy for your Gyration cordless keyboard. I have one and it does
indeed have a range of 30 feet.
http://www.chirpingbat.com/
Peter
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Not sure of Logitech, exactly, but I suspect they only have a range of ten to
twelve feet. For a good wireless keyboard you can't go wrong with a Gyration
keyboard. I'll get the website for you if you don't already know it. Its run
by a guy called Gerry the chirping bat?
chirp chirp chirp?
Peter
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Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 4:07 AM
Subject: RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd
> Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is pos
Hi Gary,
I think this is what Andy is trying to do. He writes:
Hi all.
I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks. I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this. I've attempte
Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible then
you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography
Hi Anders,
Try this.
If you have Winamp on your system, go into options, then file types, and
select the None button. Now get into your list view of preferred file types
and hit the spacebar on Mp3, M3U and OGG. Select no other file types. Now try
to stream your internet audio. If it still fails,
Can you send me the link to that MLB web page?
Peter
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Subject: mlb's game day audio
Hi all,
Over the past couple weeks and especially
Hi Scot, using Jaws, all you do is hit the, I think right mouse button and
all the options are spoken.
Peter
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If you mean Intervideo WinDVD, I have found it to be very friendly with Jaws.
I can't see how Power could beat it.
Peter
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Many thanks to all for the suggestion that I use stereo mix.
All is well, and I'm now recording internet radio via Goldwave.
Peter
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Hi Dean,
all I have in that dialog box is Mono mix. Stereo mix, CD player, Line in and
Phone line.
No selection for wave.
Peter
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Hi all,
Perhaps I'm fortunate in that I've just subscribed at the same time as this
thread. I have a similar wish as Jim in that I want to record a radio show
from the internet. I'm using Goldwave to do so and I've been told that I have
to set my audio device to 'What you hear'. My problem is, wit
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