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when people rediscover how simple it is...
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Uh, SoundForge? (I admit I've been running hacked versions from Kazaa for years, and the latest always seems available)
No cables, no external devices, no extra expense, no hacks (except, well,
SoundForge), no fancy soundcard, no significant second generation shenanigans at all--although it would require one real time playback per file. If the player is routed to the mixer (and it
must be) then SoundForge would capture it and save it as a wav or an mp3.
Not very complicated... am I missing something?
I guess the real time element might get to some hardcore scavengers after a while, but I mean you gotta actually listen to the damned things
sometime don't you?
I've kind of started to hate putting programs on my box made by "AlexTheBeast" too, but then he's probably the same guy that hacked my SoundForge--course it's all relatively moot for me, I can't see myself as a Napster user anymore, that was so last century.