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On 17 Nov 2003 Derek H "Kingfisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nothing wrong with this service, Apart from the fact that it infringes copyright. > I just have a few alternatives: > > 3. Convert it yourself, it's relatively easy to connect your stereo & > PC together and the necessary software is often available on PC > magazine coverdisks or demos are available online. And of course you also need a sound card if your computer isn't already equipped. Ideally you'll want some software to take out the pops and scratches. > 4. Often items that aren't available in the UK have been released > elsewhere in CD format. ... 5. Use a CD recorder connected to your audio system. 6. Use MiniDisc instead. Not as good but more convenient to carry around and plenty good enough for 45s. You can also edit the tracks and add titles afterwards. -- Richard Porter Mail to username ricp at domain soundhunters.com "You can't have Windows without pains."
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