Re: sorting out Music files

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From: Sirder (_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/30/04

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    Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:35:01 -0700
    
    

    Dear Ioniser ;-)))))))))))) heck ....Just spotted it ......Ian .......Hurrayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ;-)))))

    Have only just FOUND the help (ydBpowerAMP Music Converter) you very kindly gave IE ; Sorting out my Classics.Am still wading thru the instructions ;-)) Tho '
    bit puzzled with " lossy " and Wav ?
    but I'll get a grasp of it soon I hope .......Hope to I'll be able to Standardise once and for all.
    A very genuine and appreciative Thank you Sir ;-)))

    Derek

    -- 
    Extremely mature UK Gent  
    "Ionizer" wrote:
    > "derek" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:056201c47241$af66b100$3501280a@phx.gbl...
    > > Am a very Old New User to most of this stuff
    > > But here's my question :
    > > I'm a classical Music addict ..Have a fairly Large
    > > collection  almost 4 G/B ( it is to me anyway)...in
    > > buying and assembling this Music, I've gotten
    > >
    > > MPEG-4 Audio File (Protected),......Wave with   Win Mp
    > > Icons .....................and straight MP3's ............
    > >
    > > I want to make them all unifom MP3's and put them on Cd's
    > > to save space on the Hard Drive.
    > >
    > > I realise its all messy to explain .But maybe there's
    > > some device/software that will enable me to to do ALL of
    > > the above .
    > >  OR Is it being too ambitious
    > > Have JUST seen on here mention of
    > > http://www.dbpoweramp.com/.Looks expensive tho !!!
    > >
    > 
    > dBopwerAMP Music Converter is absolutely FREE and will do the format
    > conversions you want: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm  Keep in mind that
    > mp3 is a lossy format, and the more you compress your wav files, the lower
    > the fidelity.  Convert your classical music wav files to *high* bitrate
    > mp3 files- this makes them a bit larger, but you'll appreciate the audio
    > quality.
    > 
    > Regards,
    > Ian.
    > 
    > 
    > 
    

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