Thread: This MP3 lark
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Old 24-09-2005, 01:00   #8
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Re: This MP3 lark

Paul M - you'd never make it in IT support

There's no "rip" option in my Media Player, but I'm on ye olde Windows 98.

SMHarman - nice and simple, huh

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Originally Posted by Halcyon
As for getting rid of that supermarket sound, you have to observe the compression settings that you set in the program you use to transfer your CD's to mp3's
Exactly - all those options though. I didn't know what to choose

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Originally Posted by nffc
You mean the Verdi?
Actually very good, heathen! Mozart and Faure are the other two requiem writers. I like them all. I'm going through a dark music phase.


Young un's today grow up with all this. Different world.
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