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"Peter Pan" <PeterPanNOSPAM@MarcAlanNOSPAM.info> wrote in news:6hp2uhFn1kmaU1@mid.individual.net: > Janet Wilder wrote: >> Peter Pan wrote: >>> Janet Wilder wrote: >>>> Peter Pan wrote: >>>>> Janet Wilder wrote: >>>>>> I only have a "Shuffle" and I want more variety. >>>>> >>>>> want something free that not only does music, but works great for >>>>> a/v, streaming audio (internet radio     

Group: rec.outdoors.rvtravel · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in rec.outdoors.rvtravel
Author: RAM³
Date: Aug 28, 2008 20:42

Fatback Band Free Music Downloads and Video http://www.soul-patrol.com/newsletter/2007/news6/fatback_blast.html Simply download the files to your computer, "unzip" them and then either listen to them on your computer or burn them on a CD & listen to them in your car or transfer them to your mp3 player (ex: iPod) and listen to them there. Share them with your freiends, family, co-workers,
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Fatback Band Free Music Downloads and Video http://www.soul-patrol.com/newsletter/2007/news6/fatback_blast.html Simply download the files to your computer, "unzip" them and then either listen to them on your computer or burn them on a CD & listen to them in your car or transfer them to your mp3 player (ex: iPod) and listen to them there. Share them with your freiends, family, co-workers,     

Group: alt.culture.us.1970s · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in alt.culture.us.1970s
Author: Bob Davis
Date: Sep 1, 2007 22:31

Fatback Band Free Music Downloads and Video http://www.soul-patrol.com/newsletter/2007/news6/fatback_blast.html Simply download the files to your computer, "unzip" them and then either listen to them on your computer or burn them on a CD & listen to them in your car or transfer them to your mp3 player (ex: iPod) and listen to them there. Share them with your freiends, family, co-workers,
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Fatback Band Free Music Downloads and Video http://www.soul-patrol.com/newsletter/2007/news6/fatback_blast.html Simply download the files to your computer, "unzip" them and then either listen to them on your computer or burn them on a CD & listen to them in your car or transfer them to your mp3 player (ex: iPod) and listen to them there. Share them with your freiends, family, co-workers,     

Group: alt.music.soul · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in alt.music.soul
Author: Bob Davis
Date: Sep 1, 2007 22:31

Janet Wilder wrote: Peter Pan wrote: Janet Wilder wrote: Peter Pan wrote: Janet Wilder wrote: I only have a "Shuffle" and I want more variety. want something free that not only does music, but works great for a/v, streaming audio (internet radio) and there are huge online libraries of things it plays? go to www.winamp.com.... lets you not only
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Windows Media Player and iTunes will only properly be able to share either MP3, AAC (unprotected only - uses .m4a file extension), or Apple Lossless (also uses .m4a file extension). With WMA, iTunes cannot itself use it (and certainly the iPod cannot), but iTunes for Windows can _convert_ WMA to one of the formats iTunes does support (AAC, MP3, Apple Lossless, or AIFF, or WAV). It would be     

Group: rec.music.hiphop · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in rec.music.hiphop
Author: Bob Davis
Date: Sep 1, 2007 22:30

On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:22:01 -0700, carrolldf <carrolldf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: First question: I want to put all my music on an external HDD. If I simply copy it from the HDD on the computer to the external HDD, will I lose anything as far as quality? No, as usual with Digital content, it's an exact (bit for bit) copy so the content quality will be unchanged. Second
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First question: I want to put all my music on an external HDD. If I simply copy it from the HDD on the computer to the external HDD, will I lose anything as far as quality? Second: I am using the default settings which rip wma at 128kbps. I am not sure I understand the advantages of ripping at a higher kbps or different format. Can anyone point me to something that explains it to me     

Group: rec.music.funky · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in rec.music.funky
Author: Bob Davis
Date: Sep 1, 2007 22:30

Are you tired of constantly being prompted to download proprietary software and plugins to play the videos and listen to the music you want? Are you fed up with seeing new gadgets that only use incompatible and restrictive audio and video formats? Did you know that it's not a lack of technological know-how that causes this, but software patents and other legal restrictions? Increasingly
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Group: rec.outdoors.rvtravel · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in rec.outdoors.rvtravel
Author: Peter Pan
Date: Aug 28, 2008 18:49

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Group: microsoft.public.windowsmedia · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in microsoft.public.windowsmedia
Author: John Lockwood
Date: Aug 26, 2008 06:02

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Author: Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]
Date: Aug 24, 2008 15:58

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Author: carrolldf
Date: Aug 23, 2008 20:22

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Group: talk.politics.misc · Group Profile · Search for Listen To Free Music On Your Computer in talk.politics.misc
Author: EconomicDemocracy Coop
Date: Jul 23, 2008 10:01

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