Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > [off-list]
> ^ alarm bells ringing! oops! hello!
Wondered what that noise was.
>> I never said you intentionally meant to spread FUD. I just think you did
>> so accidentally. No bid deal.
>>
>> You need to stop using terms like 'you need to'.
>
> Odd
> On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 05:10, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> >
> >
> > > > > > Opinion: For many of the reasons why sensible people chose not to
> > > > > > upgrade their servers to Red Hat 8 and 9, you probably shouldn't
> > > > > > upgrade your server to Fedora Core 1. That's mostly to do with
> > > >
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 05:10, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > > > > Opinion: For many of the reasons why sensible people chose not to
> > > > > upgrade their servers to Red Hat 8 and 9, you probably shouldn't
> > > > > upgrade your server to Fedora Core 1. That's mostly to do with
> > > > > goals, level
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 02:44, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > > Opinion: For many of the reasons why sensible people chose not to
> > > upgrade their servers to Red Hat 8 and 9, you probably shouldn't upgrade
> > > your server to Fedora Core 1. That's mostly to do with goals, level of
> > > testing and
there is a windows plugin for ogg. I think it will allow all media
players to play ogg.
> I will probably convert to both MP3 and OGG, OGG for home and MP3 for
> work as the player that we use at work does not support OGG.
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> > Opinion: For many of the reasons why sensible people chose not to
> > upgrade their servers to Red Hat 8 and 9, you probably shouldn't upgrade
> > your server to Fedora Core 1. That's mostly to do with goals, level of
> > testing and stuff like that.
>
> Jeff: That needs a lot more qualific
I will probably convert to both MP3 and OGG, OGG for home and MP3 for
work as the player that we use at work does not support OGG.
On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 20:52, Kevin Saenz wrote:
> What have you configured grip to convert the wav files to mp3,ogg, etc?
> with mp3 you need to look for either lame,
What have you configured grip to convert the wav files to mp3,ogg, etc?
with mp3 you need to look for either lame, bladeenc, etc
> OK I have ripped the CD using GRIP (as Wav files) but the errors can now
> be heard. From what I understand they place error traps into the non CD
> to prevent it bei
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 05:17, Jeff Waugh wrote:
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>
> > I have servers which are PLAIN redhat 7.3 and I am not under any chances
> > going to be upgrading them inside the Redhat line.
> >
> > The Question is! Can they be upgraded/crossgraded directly to fedora and
> > then upgraded on fedora
OK I have ripped the CD using GRIP (as Wav files) but the errors can now
be heard. From what I understand they place error traps into the non CD
to prevent it being played. From what I can see Grip has recorded the
errors as sound, so it sounds like an album that has the occasional
scratch.
Andrew
Richard Neal wrote:
What I do is ask the shopkeeper "Is this a AUDIO CD", if they say yes
and its one of those broken copy protected heaps of shite CD's, then
complain to everyone you can think of because its "ILLEGAL" to sell copy
protected CD's as AUDIO CD'S because Philips have defined the form
Michael Lake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sitting at then ssh to the remote machine and start mozilla it just
> starts up another copy of the mozilla started locally ie
That's clever. mozilla is a wrapper (shell script) which tests if
mozilla is already running, if it is, it doesn't start a new
Hi all,
This has bugged me for a few months
If I ssh to a machine on my local home network and start mozilla it
starts fine and http://localhost displays the public_html/index.html of
that remote machine.
But if I have a copy of mozilla already running on my machine Im sitting
at then ss
Felix Sheldon said:
> Actually, it's Sony that's responsible for some of these schemes.
> Philips 'owns' the Red Book standard for Compact Discs.
D'oh! Got my multinationals mixed up again. Thanks for the correction.
- Matt
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What I do is ask the shopkeeper "Is this a AUDIO CD", if they say yes
and its one of those broken copy protected heaps of shite CD's, then
complain to everyone you can think of because its "ILLEGAL" to sell copy
protected CD's as AUDIO CD'S because Philips have defined the format as
NOT being copy
OK so after taking some of the suggestions Grip plays the CD fine and of
course I can rip the CD as well. It sees all the tracks and the copy
protection appears as the last song. Of course I will still return the
"not-CD"
Andrew D
On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 02:57, Felix Sheldon wrote:
> Matthew Palmer
Matthew Palmer wrote:
If so, I think Sony wanted to hear about it,
as they're claiming conformance to a standard they don't actually conform
to...
Actually, it's Sony that's responsible for some of these schemes.
Philips 'owns' the Red Book standard for Compact Discs.
Felix
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SLUG - Sydney
I've seen somewhere that you can run a black felt pen around the outside
of the cd but I wouldn't reccomend such a thing mainly because those
pens tend to be harmful to cds in that they chemicals in the felt pens
are corosive.
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