again - you missed the point. in MP3 format, you can store 13 CD's worth of music
on a SINGLE disk(disc) hehe
-=Mike
durling@attglobal.net wrote:
> I have read what you guys are saying about buying a deck that plays MP3's on
> your car cd/mp3 player and I have a question or maybe a solution. It sounds like
> some of you already have a cd burner. If so why not buy the full version of
> adaptec easy cd creator. It comes with spin doctor and with that you can record
> from virtually any source onto a playable cd-player (has to be 2 to 3 years old
> at the latest). Since I use a soundblaster live platinum card that I upgraded
> with the digital daughter board and live drive II I have reciever, cd-player,
> and tape deck hooked up directly to the sound card. You do not have to have all
> of that just a sound card with audio in jack on it (only if you want to record
> from an outside source). If you just want to record mp3's then just download
> them and use the software to record them into a usable music file on your cd. I
> record from tape, external cd's, and mp3's all on one disk. The software lets me
> make tracks out of the different songs I record. It has a bunch of neat features
> for editing and toying with the tracks too. I have nothing against the mp3 deck
> but if you already have a cd burner and want a cheaper solution it might be
> worth looking into. I paid $90 bucks retail for the software. I myself never
> even thought of it until I bought it because I run a home network with win2k
> clients and a win2k server and needed burner software that would run under it.
> sorry for so long and not exactly dak related just trying to help save some
> money and not have to open up the dak dash if not need be.
>
> Jeff Durling
> '96 RC Sport
-- -=Mike Kuriger 1991 Isuzu Impulse RS 1.8 2000 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4 4.7 http://www.isuzu-mods.com
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