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Subject: MP3 players From: MandolinPaul Date: 31 Mar 00 - 11:38 AM I am finally getting a new computer, with a pile of memory. What are the best MP3 players for PC's out there, and where can I get them? Free would be nice (spent all of my money on the computer). Thanks Paul. |
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Subject: RE: MP3 players From: Clinton Hammond2 Date: 31 Mar 00 - 11:44 AM There are a million warez sites out here in cyberspace... Winamp is no the end all and the be all for free software... look around... you'll find some really good stuff Cleak Cracked And Free! If yer search comes up fruteless, persoanl message me and I'll see what I can do for ya.... And I make copies of music CD's as well... :-P |
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Subject: RE: MP3 players From: Alan of Australia Date: 31 Mar 00 - 06:30 PM G'day, I use Winamp, it's free & does more than I need. As Clinton said there are plenty of free players available. Go to www.mp3.com & look in their software section. You'll find links to many players. If you're using the latest Windows you'll probably find that Windows Media Player will play mp3's.
Cheers,
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Subject: RE: MP3 players From: wildlone Date: 31 Mar 00 - 06:45 PM windows media player will play mp3's but you cannot set it up to play a list one after another. I have used several mp3 players and I have found winamp to be the most bug free, with winamp you can convert wav files to mp3 and vice versa also you can change a CD track to mp3 and send it as an e-mail attachment. |
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Subject: RE: MP3 players From: GUEST Date: 31 Mar 00 - 07:28 PM another PLAYER/RIPPER; PCDJ another PLAYER for MP3/VQF; Kjofol find them with - www.profusion.com |
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Subject: RE: MP3 players From: Brendy Date: 31 Mar 00 - 08:29 PM As said above, there are a lot of MP3 players out there. MusicMatch can record to and from a CD, has a Line in facility, converts WAV files into various MP3 formats, and vice versa. And it's free. On the other hand, in spite of all the negative publicity, Napster is a great wee utility that, although not 100% successful in retrieving everything, is about the easiest and most straightforward one out there (IMHO). It is, of course, free. B. |
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Subject: RE: MP3 players From: jeffp Date: 01 Apr 00 - 08:55 AM How about MP3 players for older (non-PowerPC) Macs? I am running a couple of Quadras and can't afford an upgrade for a while. What's good and free? jeffp |
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Subject: RE: MP3 players From: Toad Date: 01 Apr 00 - 09:17 AM Jeffp Hi! Try this http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Mac/sound_file_converters.html Sorry Idon't know how to make it into a link. But I think 'SOUNDAMP' might work and it's free for mac. Let me know if it works. I've downloaded it but havn't had time to use it yet. Toad |
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