Re: mp3

Posted: 07-10-2003, 07:11 AM
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 15:45:54 -0700, Jessica Davidman wrote:
> What is the easiest/best way to download, listen to, and
> burn cds for mp3's? I have windows xp.
> How can I get info about such programs? How to use
> them??
> I was using Kazaa and windows media player, but I hate
> them! Maybe I'm doing it all wrong! The process is so
> confusing and windows media player is not playing half of
> my sons anymore?? I don't know why. Thank You.
The EASIEST is Rhapsody. You have access to more than 350,000 songs, and
you can listen to them on any PC you can install the software on. You can
burn nearly all of them for 79 cents per track. RealOne Rahpsody has a
special offer for $4.95/month for the first three months.
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Ian & Lorraine
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Re: mp3
Posted: 07-10-2003, 12:35 PM
"Jessica Davidman" <davidman@attbi.com> wrote in message
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> What is the easiest/best way to download, listen to, and
> burn cds for mp3's? I have windows xp.
> How can I get info about such programs? How to use
> them??
> I was using Kazaa and windows media player, but I hate
> them! Maybe I'm doing it all wrong! The process is so
> confusing and windows media player is not playing half of
> my sons anymore?? I don't know why. Thank You.
Various tools and methods for downloading mp3 music: http://www.slyck.com
Arguably the best media player for playing music files:
http://classic.winamp.com/
All about mp3's, burning CD's, etc: http://www.cdrfaq.org/
The best (and it's freeware!) way to create mp3 files from CD's you already
own (or have borrowed): http://www.cdex.n3.net/

Regards,
Ian.


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ceri
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Re: mp3
Posted: 07-11-2003, 09:45 PM
Look, if you want MP3s for nothing don't use kazaa cos
I've had a lot of trouble with it in the past. Use either
Imesh (which is pretty good apparently) or WinMX (which is
brilliant and free)!!! Also, if you want to rip CDs to
MP3, try looking on the net for a programme called FreeRip
MP3, it's brilliant and I use it ALL the time.
>-----Original Message-----
>On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 15:45:54 -0700, Jessica Davidman wrote:
>
>> What is the easiest/best way to download, listen to,
and
>> burn cds for mp3's? I have windows xp.
>> How can I get info about such programs? How to use
>> them??
>> I was using Kazaa and windows media player, but I
hate
>> them! Maybe I'm doing it all wrong! The process is so
>> confusing and windows media player is not playing half
of
>> my sons anymore?? I don't know why. Thank You.
>
>The EASIEST is Rhapsody. You have access to more than
350,000 songs, and
>you can listen to them on any PC you can install the
software on. You can
>burn nearly all of them for 79 cents per track. RealOne
Rahpsody has a
>special offer for $4.95/month for the first three months.
>.
>
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Posted: 07-11-2003, 10:00 PM
useing file sharing is risky at best, i think. and some
files windows media can't play, there is a plug in you
can get that will convert mp3 to wav files, or you can
pay for music, its pertty cheap.
>-----Original Message-----
>What is the easiest/best way to download, listen to, and
>burn cds for mp3's? I have windows xp.
> How can I get info about such programs? How to use
>them??
> I was using Kazaa and windows media player, but I hate
>them! Maybe I'm doing it all wrong! The process is so
>confusing and windows media player is not playing half
of
>my sons anymore?? I don't know why. Thank You.
>.
>
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DAVE
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Posted: 08-22-2003, 12:18 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>When I play an mp3 file some times about 20 -30 sec into
>the sound the player produces this screaching sound. Is
>the RIAA in action? Anti-file sharing technology or is
>it a problem with my player
>.
>The music companys add this deliberately to stop
piracy,it seems to have taken over from bleeps and
loops,it is done to confuse us,if you know the album try -
ie kym marsh track 10,you should then get complete tracks
and not false tracks that the music industry has put out
to try and stop us.
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Posted: 10-06-2003, 06:34 AM
Can't read MP3 with Media Player => internnal error from
WINXP !!!
I've already reinstall the soft twice ! Same error !
With Winamp, no prob !

Help !
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Jake
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Posted: 10-06-2003, 06:49 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>Can't read MP3 with Media Player => internnal error from
>WINXP !!!
>I've already reinstall the soft twice ! Same error !
>With Winamp, no prob !
>
>Help !
>.
>WMP Mini-FAQ
http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html#wmp8repair
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gerry
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Posted: 11-11-2003, 02:32 PM
how do i know if my computer has fire wire ports?
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Posted: 11-11-2003, 03:39 PM
Under Network Connections you should have a 1394
controller.
>-----Original Message-----
>how do i know if my computer has fire wire ports?
>.
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rebekah
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Posted: 01-08-2004, 06:24 AM
i was wondering if anyone knows how to convert a Windows
Media Audio File into mp3 format. because WMA files dont
play on mp3players...obviously.
advice...good...directions-better
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