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Originally Posted by Ramona_A_Stone
No cables, no external devices, no
Not very complicated... am I missing something?
*** it seems I was too****
I can't see myself as a Napster user anymore, that was so last century.[/size]
***never say never Ramona***
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However, ask me again tomorrow.
The thing I bought over the net (19.95) looks like it works fine. Can record hours of WAV's at a time with no starting and stopping of the process. Auto mp3 conversion too. The only thing that is needed is naming each file U download, which is what you have to do when ripping a LP anyway. U also have to separate the tracks which is also easy as it comes with a cool tool that helps. It also has a simple editor. All these things can be done after u're done recording. No pressure to click the button at exactly the right time.
But the important thing is that I took tunes off of Napster without paying the .99 and burnt them to a CD that plays in my car's mp3 player. I had to play the songs in real time once then had to spend 10 minutes separating the tracks and naming the files. It also has a tool that allows you to name the tags on the mp3 files. I did that too, plus burnt the thing to CD.
AND remember, this was the FIRST time.
goD dammit, life is good....
BTW as I'm typing this I have another 40 minute batch recording. (Did I mention that the progie even has a built in time recorder to start and stop the recording?)
and PS:
the new Napster forum is shit. Cry babies.