peace,
what is the proceedure if you listen to files on a regular PC? I often
listen to the greatest mixes from all over (real audio, mp3, etc.), and
wish i could transfer them to a CD to keep. any thoughts?
thanks,
Dana
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Cohen [SMTP:a d a m EMAIL souljazz_cohen@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 1:08 PM
To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: Sound not Sound
>I have a Mac (oh no!) and I am having problems listening to sound bytes
>from all those sites everyone seem to go to, and have no problems with.
What kind of problems are you having, what kinda mac are you using and what
are you using to listen to the sound files? I use RealPlayer Plus 7 and it
decodes MP3 files with no problems (as well as .ram and .rm files, of
course).. Windows Media Player works for files with the .asf extension. I
also use QuickTime v4.0 which decodes MP3 files as well.
>How can I transfer these onto CD, MD or other media. I can't stand
>listening to it on my computer.
If you want to transfer them to CD or MD, you'll have to first convert the
files into .WAV format or AIFF format.. I know for a fact that QuickTime
4.0 can convert to AIFF.. You might also want to look into MacAmp, which is
an MP3 player for Mac, and as far as I know, it's shareware. Let me know
if
you need to get a hold of any of these programs and I'll see how I can help
you out.
Adam
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