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CD Burnin' question
Posted by Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... on October 27th, 2005


I'm a-burnin' me some music CD's from my LP's and I made "I Think
We're All Bozos On This Bus" and successfully put it on a CD that
plays real fine-like on my home & car CD players. But when I tried to
cram "Bozos" and "Dear Friends" (a two record album) onto one CD the
little man who lives inside my PC wrote to complain that all that
wouldn't fit on one disk and suggested I convert to MP3. I did, but
now the disc only works in my PC and not in my car or home players.

So my question is (which in writing it seems to pretty much answer itself):
Can I burn MP3's and play 'em anywhere but on a PC?
(Like can I add fancy electronic parts to my home/car machines? Or am
I just holding my mouth wrong when I burn? Or must I reconfigure the
chicken bones and monkey dust?)

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"The Borg assimilated my race, and all I got was this crummy tagline."

Posted by old jon on October 27th, 2005



"Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem..."
<SANITARY_PEDESTAL_clause39@yahoo.com_CHEESE_LOG > wrote in message
news:ngq1m19cc06nd90ptmd1elad70dj629tvb@4ax.com...
The standard format for music on CD is CDDA. (CD Digital Audio).
Some devices can play MP3 files. Sadly it sounds as tho` yours can`t.
bw..OJ



Posted by dadiOH on October 27th, 2005


Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... wrote:
Of *course* you can! You can play them on anything that can decode
them. Like many CD/DVD players including portables.

If you don't have such you are stuck with making audio CDs...you can get
80 minutes of music on a normal one.


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dadiOH
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Posted by Jack The Lad on October 28th, 2005



What are you using to burn your audio


Posted by Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... on October 28th, 2005


What trick, what device, what starting-hole on Fri, 28 Oct 2005
00:47:31 +0000 (UTC), canst thou now find out, to hide "Jack The Lad"
<eddie@nospyware.com> from this open and apparent shame?:

Funny thing...
I *was* using MusicMatch JukeBox, but at this point in time I'm using
nothing.
I had originally attached my turntable to my PC (ASUS mutterbored) and
found that it hadn't enuf power so that I could actually hear anything
(I [probably stupidly] didn't check to see if the burnin' was audible)
so anyway I figured I'd go ahead and attach my amp. The output of the
amp didn't match any wire-holes (inputs) in the PC (only speaker wires
out) so I made some by soldering 4 thin speaker wires to a stereo jack
and plugging it into my input hold of my PC (ASUS onboard soundcard).
I was able to burn just the records mentioned herein before toasting
the onboard soundcard. Now I gotta wait for my new Creative Labs
Audigy 2 Value 7.1 to show up in the mail (USP) before attempting
anymore burns. (BTW, the Creative folks tell me I can use just the
turntable and get plenty of sound outta've it.)
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Posted by dadiOH on October 28th, 2005


Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... wrote:
The Creative people lie unless your turntable has an amp. You might
want to read my dandies, see below.

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dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico



Posted by Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... on October 28th, 2005


Dad,
Your link to CDRIdentifier is history.
Can you post a copy of it somewhere so I can grab it?
Let me know beforehand since I'm using an unguarded NNTP provider and
it doesn't carry any binary ngs. I'll need to find an unguarded NNTP
provider that carries the group you'd post to.
or you can email it to clause39@yahoo.com hopefully it won't be viewed as
spam and I'll actually see it...

I wonder how I'll record my tunz??
I don't dare hook up my amp to my new soundblaster card.
I'm still readin' yer thing, so maybe the answer will show itself. I'm
too chicken (pollo for your Cubian neighbor) to attempt the
amp-n-speeker-wire thing again. Maybe there's some gadgets and things
I could put together from spare parts and stuff. I've got a soldering
iron!
--

"The Borg assimilated my race, and all I got was this crummy tagline."

Posted by dadiOH on October 29th, 2005


Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... wrote:
It's in the mail. There is a newer version at
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cd...dridentifier.c
fm

Actually the newer version is really DVD Identifier. I know nothing
about it, haven't used it.
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You don't need any gadget, just a cable to connect stereo output to
computer line input. You can get them at Radio Shack for $4-$5. Stereo
plug one end (computer), two (usually) RCA phono plugs on the stereo
end.

Play the turntable through the stereo, pipe it out to computer line
input, record the sound.


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dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico



Posted by Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... on November 1st, 2005


What trick, what device, what starting-hole on Sat, 29 Oct 2005
12:29:27 GMT, canst thou now find out, to hide "dadiOH"
<dadiOH@wherever.com> from this open and apparent shame?:


Yaeh, but my turner doesn't have an output. It only has speaker leads out.
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"The Borg assimilated my race, and all I got was this crummy tagline."

Posted by dadiOH on November 1st, 2005


Lick my Decals off, Baby! uh Clem... wrote:
Then it has built in amp so run speakers to computer line input.

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dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico