Colin
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On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 08 January 2011 21:01
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
I was thinking it would be slow whenever you were
Colin,
I'm not a windows media guru, but I suggest that you get a handle on
winamp. There's lots of support on this list, and keyboard shortcuts
in abundance.
Here are some windows media keyboard shortcuts, Don't know if they
work with all versions of the player.
Good luck.
JP
To do
Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
You will free up space by deleting programs you aren't using, but
depending on the programs, it probably won't be very much. How much data
are you talking about transferring? Are any other partitions besides C
listed? there may be a recovery partition
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On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 05 January 2011 17:07
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
I can think of a few options. One would be to use an FM transmitter.
You could attach
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Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
You will free up space by deleting programs you aren't using, but
depending on the programs, it probably won't be very much. How much data
are you talking about transferring? Are any other partitions besides C
listed? there may
Chaltain
Sent: 08 January 2011 21:01
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
I was thinking it would be slow whenever you were copying files over to
or from the USB drive over that 1.1 USB connection. I'm not sure if the
access rate over a 1.1 USB connection
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 08 January 2011 21:01
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
I was thinking it would be slow whenever you were copying files over to
or from the USB drive over that 1.1 USB connection. I'm not sure if the
access rate over a 1.1 USB
thanks all for your support
Regards
Colin
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 05 January 2011 17:07
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Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
I can
for your support
Regards
Colin
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 05 January 2011 17:07
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Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
I can think
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On Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: 05 January 2011 17:07
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
I can think of a few options. One would be to use an FM transmitter. You
could attach an FM transmitter to your PC and then broadcast
I can think of a few options. One would be to use an FM transmitter. You
could attach an FM transmitter to your PC and then broadcast the music
from your PC and pick it up on your stereo, assuming you have a FM
receiver as part of your stereo. I don't have one myself, but I'm sure
others can
Why a separate hard drive? Rip all your music to your computer's hard drive;
get a high-quality sound card; patch its output into an auxiliary input on
your amplifier; and use Winamp or another media player to play your music.
That's what I do.
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From: Colin Phelan
possible some kind of lossless format.
Andre
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On Behalf Of Dana S. Leslie
Sent: 05 January 2011 12:58 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Accessable Hard Drive for Hi Fi
Why a separate hard
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