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really? tell me, friend, is it free to burn mp3 cds? no. And, no again, you
can't make mp3 conversions in what I'm talking about. Real player saves its
library in some unknown directory to start with, and it saves
Just to clarify something, Winamp definitely doesn't have time
Markers, try using Winamp with Window-eyes and all of your time
markers will instantly disappear (smile). People need to remember
that time markers are a feature of the JAWS scripts for Winamp and
not a feature of Winamp itself.
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> The max will show up in Windows Media player as what ever the speed of
> m
othing worked. Would a uninstal and reinstal do it?
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> Hi Tyler.
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> There's plenty of references to using OGG plug-ins in media player - just
> goog
on hear, anyway. Unless
you pay for it, probably.
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> i highly doubt real networks will switch to something like winamp, i just
> can't see it.
> the paid version of winamp burns at 48x, but this i
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> Not only is it a windows media audio format, but it's also the best format
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hi tim,
yes, it's got 3 USB ports, all 2.0.
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hi tim,
yes, it's got 3 USB ports, all 2.0.
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hi tim,
I checked my drive yesterday. it is really a crappy drive. it burns cd at
16x, cdrw at 10 or 12x, dvd r and rw at like 2.4x and reads at some
rediculous number like 24x or some
Thanks. I'll check, but I don't think I'm doing either of those things.
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hi tim,
I checked my drive yesterday. it is really a crappy drive. it burns cd at
16x, cdrw at 10 or 12x, dvd r and rw at like 2.4x and reads at some
rediculous number like 24x or something. the laptop is from 04, though so it
doesn't really surprise me. I'm looking into trading this one with my da
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> Any idea why Nero 6 on my system seems to take forever to rip a cd vs. the
2
> minutes you're reporting? Anything to be done about
nero? If
so, run the info tool on your drive.
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hi
i don't thin
hi
i don't think it's the media. even in my computer with no media in, the max
is 16x as far as i can remember. would a firmware upgrade, if i can find
one, help?
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hi all
lol. apparently i've got a pretty crappy machine, then. 16 is the max i am
allowed to use in any of the combo boxes i see, and EZ CDDA extractor only
shows 4x if i remember correctly. i bought the thing last year, and it does
re
hi tim,
that's exactly the problem with me. i'm not very patient. ideally, cd's
would work, and same with dvd's, just like floppies. copy and paste, and you
could have an option in the menu to finalize or close or whatever you want
to call it. but i don't like trying to tab through all the buttons
hi all
lol. apparently i've got a pretty crappy machine, then. 16 is the max i am
allowed to use in any of the combo boxes i see, and EZ CDDA extractor only
shows 4x if i remember correctly. i bought the thing last year, and it does
read and burn dvd discs, so this is odd.
Brandon Hicks
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> Hi Brandon.
>
> Don't completely disagree with your points below - very valid. However, I
> don't think it gets much easier to rip a CD than placing a CD in the
> drawer
> and having it automatical
I think that the burner on my Dell burns at 48X!
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> hi tyler
> i h
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Initially, I had lots of problems ripping cds with media player 10. Not only
did I but others kept getting the message that an in coder was needed. Yet
when I went t
e its real easy
to make playlists in.
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> Hi Tyler.
>
> There
r is
there a pluggin for wmp?
thanks
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> D
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I don't know why people have such a problem ripping CD's with Windows Media
Player. Just don't have the player in skin mode and make extensive use of
your tab key and it's easy to d
Try doing a ctrl-1 when you get into it.
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To add to that, though, windows meedia player is good for a beginner. Then
you could move up to cdex when you know all of the ripping methods and su
the only player that does? Or is there a pluggin for wmp?
thanks
Tyler
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Hi Tyler.
There's plenty of references to using OGG plug-ins in media player - just
google it. As for the real format, well that's just too proprietary and
will never be supported widely by portable devices and is a pain to
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Its not a program; its a music format, like mp3 or wavv.
Tyler
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real easy to make
playlists in.
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>
> There
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hi tyler
i highly doubt real networks will switch to something like winamp, i just
can't see it.
the paid version of winamp burns at 48x, but this is only useful if you have
a burner that supports burning that fast. not many burners that come with
pc
that's changing now. I have an e mahine, and it burns at 48x, and it's not
even their top end machine.
Rick
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no, once yu hit like 1500 commands, it will totally stop working.
I hit that a month ago.
rick
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> Lossless is a Windows Media Audio format!
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hi tyler
i highly doubt real networks will switch to something like winamp, i just
can't see it.
the paid version of winamp burns at 48x, but this is only useful if you have
a burner that supports burning that fast. not many burners that come with
pc's do, and most of the lower end externals or mou
hi tyler
can't comment for sure, but he's talking about media player. it goes in
percent, but as he said it gives you more info. the wm 9 dialog isn't very
accessible, but apparently that changed with 10. haven't bothered to waste
an hour and a half to grab 10 to find out, i'd prefer about 40 minut
hi
the link is
http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
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hi
just a correction here.
gold wave only costs like 29.95 or some such. it's a very good editor. it
allows you to do 150 commands free per session. after that, you get an alert
about you being over the amount, but it will continue working.
brandon
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>
>
>> Its not a program; its a music fo
You can also get CDex at JFWLite.COM!
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> My mp3 player can't play
I believe that I have put over 200 songs on a CD!
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> Ah, yes. Forgo
Lossless is a Windows Media Audio format!
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Hi, I'd like to know about the gold wolf program that you mentioned.
Thanks.
Terri
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> hi tyler,
> real player may be a good player, but like was said here, real format is a
> bugger to convert and is not supported very widely, so it was
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> what you have to do is set the sliders to 128 in the options for ripping
>
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> hi tyler,
> the reason that is is because of the bitrate. it's probably set at like
> 320
> or some garbage like that. you get just as good results with 192 cbr, or
> vbr
> around 192
Hi, I'd like to know about the gold wolf program that you mentioned.
Thanks.
Terri
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hi tyler,
the reason that is is because of the bitrate. it's probably set at like 320
or some garbage like that. you get just as good results with 192 cbr, or vbr
around 192 even. personally, i use ogg. i don't mind having a bit less
quality, so i use the OU2V3 ogg encoder with CDEX, which allows m
what you have to do is set the sliders to 128 in the options for ripping
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hi tyler,
real player may be a good player, but like was said here, real format is a
bugger to convert and is not supported very widely, so it was instantly
taken off my list of possibilities.
brandon
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> Hi Tyler.
>
> You can use your JAWS cursor to check the status of the rip. Just below
> the
> menu bar t
make
playlists in.
Tyler
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> Hi Tyler.
>
> There's plenty o
Its not a program; its a music format, like mp3 or wavv.
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Hi, Kevin. Where can you get this program called Lossless?
Rosemarie
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best player in the world.
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> a
files.
Andre
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hi kevin,
you probably have some good points here. i haven
venient though, of course.
Regards.
Kevin
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> Hi all
>
> Just another question about this for which there is probably
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> hi kevin,
> you probably have some good points here. i haven't really bothered to try
> and mess with media player for live albums in my posession.
> as for doi
Do you mean licensed files? My winamp plays them. That's too bad, though, if
its a really long file in wmp you can't really have a "bookmark" where in
winamp there are time markers.
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>
> Just another question about this for which there is probably not really an
> answe
: ripping CD's with windows media player
hi kevin,
you probably have some good points here. i haven't really bothered to try
and mess with media player for live albums in my posession.
as for doing better with WMA, yeah. some of microsoft's products do actually
work together.
there are
instruments or people singing with very small accomponiments?
Just curious.
Andre
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Hi
there a pluggin for wmp?
thanks
Tyler
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> Hi Brandon.
>
> Don
Sunday, June 04, 2006 9:14 AM
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> hi,
> here's my thoughts on the subject.
>
> windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you can
> go
> out and download a free program such as CDEX which i
.
Maybe this is wrong. Sorry if it is.
Tyler
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> Hi Kevin,
&
Ripping cds with windows meedia player is easy:
1. open windows meedia player.2. Asuming you have version 10, tab until you
hear "rip cd" or something; even if you don't have 10, however, something
similar will be there.
3. Press space, and tab until you see a list box with checkboxes. You can
hi kevin,
you probably have some good points here. i haven't really bothered to try
and mess with media player for live albums in my posession.
as for doing better with WMA, yeah. some of microsoft's products do actually
work together.
there are several bonuses for winamp, though. for one, it's ab
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> Hi Kevin,
>
> Thank you so much for sha
t player playing a microsoft format?
Regards.
Kevin
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hi,
here's my thoughts on the subject.
windows media player isn't nearly the best choice for cd ripping. you can go
out and download a free program such as CDEX which is much easier to use, is
focused on ripping and allows you to convert into mp3 much easier than
windows media, as well as having m
Hello,
Beginning with windows media player 9, you should be able to rip cds. The
default is wma. If you want to rip using any other format such as mp3, you
will have to go into the options and change that. With 9, you needed an mp3
incoder. But with 10, you do not. I did have a lot of trouble with
in.
Mari Dole
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Hi Rosemary.
Here's a few notes I put together for a friend on ripping CD's using windows
media player 10. Hope they may be of some use.
Now, for ripping losslessly. The good news is that the program is free and
you'll probably already have it. It's windows media player. You will need
to have
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