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tired of it--i have purchased all sorts of songs--need to repeadedly get
license to play them--screwed up my treo music player with all theres
errors--i payed for these songs and want to really endjoy them with no
hassels

anyone know how to play them from napster --turn them into mp3 and then load
on my s orage card ( i can do this)

i susopect i woyukld have to play the songs on the computer and then record
them on another device then play back say into music editor

i hve used the output from my speaker system ( ear phones and played into
mic imput of audio card but got noise--probably impedeance mismatch--but did
give it a try)
is there an easy way


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ilaboo wrote:
tired of it--i have purchased all sorts of songs--need to repeadedly get
license to play them--screwed up my treo music player with all theres
errors--i payed for these songs and want to really endjoy them with no
hassels

anyone know how to play them from napster --turn them into mp3 and then load
on my s orage card ( i can do this)

i susopect i woyukld have to play the songs on the computer and then record
them on another device then play back say into music editor

i hve used the output from my speaker system ( ear phones and played into
mic imput of audio card but got noise--probably impedeance mismatch--but did
give it a try)
is there an easy way


Most sound cards/chipsets will allow you to record the output of the
software mixer. Set up your recording software of choice (Audacity is a
good free one), set your record input as "Stereo Mix" (or whatever your
own card's drivers call it), then click Record there as you play back
the songs.

It'll take for bloody ever, but it should do the trick.
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absolutely super thanks!! problem i was having was volumn of input was to
high--lowered uit and it worked great thanks again
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ilaboo wrote:
tired of it--i have purchased all sorts of songs--need to repeadedly get
license to play them--screwed up my treo music player with all theres
errors--i payed for these songs and want to really endjoy them with no
hassels

anyone know how to play them from napster --turn them into mp3 and then
load on my s orage card ( i can do this)

i susopect i woyukld have to play the songs on the computer and then
record them on another device then play back say into music editor

i hve used the output from my speaker system ( ear phones and played into
mic imput of audio card but got noise--probably impedeance mismatch--but
did give it a try)
is there an easy way


Most sound cards/chipsets will allow you to record the output of the
software mixer. Set up your recording software of choice (Audacity is a
good free one), set your record input as "Stereo Mix" (or whatever your
own card's drivers call it), then click Record there as you play back the
songs.

It'll take for bloody ever, but it should do the trick.



 
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