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  • maximumprophet
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    please help http://www.longliverock.org/downloads/ OK, there are free Who downloads available here... which I downloaded into a utorrent file, but I can't get it to play... I am a total computer dummy, anybody know what program I can use to play them?? thankx! CC Joe, Depends on what format (.shn, .flac, ) the show was download in, the file extension will tell you. You will need to decompress the files to .wav in order to listen to them ( or get the.shn plugin for winamp) peace, Ron
  • c_c
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    I never even heard of torrent before I started trying to do these who downloads for my old lady... so you get the idea about my illiteracy and ignorance of 'puter shit. peace.
  • c_c
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    some folks on DNC have been trying to help,
    some folks on DNC have been trying to help, but I am a total dummy, next rainy day project is to try this shit again. peace.
  • izzie
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    Come on folks. I know at least one of you out there can answer CC Joe's question. (and you know who you are so get typin'!) Don't make me call you out by name....
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    http://www.longliverock.org/downloads/ OK, there are free Who downloads available here... which I downloaded into a utorrent file, but I can't get it to play... I am a total computer dummy, anybody know what program I can use to play them?? thankx!
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    stellablue1957 - the quick answer is to rightclick on a tune to download, and make note of where the system says it's going to store the download. maybe tell it to save to your Desktop?
  • stellablue1957
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    Downloading Music From the Taper Section
    When I download songs from the taper section I can listen to them but they don't appear to be stored anywhere on my computer. I'd really like to burn them for the car. What do I need to do?
  • Lazy-Supp-Deal
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    After just moving my 5000+ cassette tapes from one city to yet another city, I broke down and bought the Xitel Import Deluxe to transcribe them. If anyone has any suggestions or advice before I start, I would appreciate it. Now if only I can find the time to do it...
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Hey folks, I have been looking to buy a new microphone or two to record live shows as well as my band rehearsals. I've look at the Rode NT 4 as a stereo mic and think it looks like a pretty decent mic. Just wondering what people are recording with, Mics, recorders, video recorders, etc.? Thanks Zel
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ok so i am a little embarrassed to ask this but, how do i get the torrent i downloaded into separate tracks? i have audicity, traders little helper and sony soundforge. I could do it manually but is there a way i can just load it into one of those and presto. thanks for any help.
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I have searched the achieves and I am looking for not a show but the program that Micky put together for the olympics I think in 94? anyone out there have this? I had it on VHS but over the years has gone missing James
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Have you tried osmosis?

-edit- It's where you set the tape ON the computer. Then, turn on the computer and look it up on youtube.

By the way, what tapes are they? ;-)

What type digital files are you interested in, what resolution (word length and sample rate) are you looking to have files made ? I could make most formats for you, from MP3 to 24 bit/ 192 KHz or if you have an outboard DAC I can create up to 2x DSD which is 1 bit/5.6 MHz .

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Hi there
I am looking for recommendations for a low cost quality recording set up. will mostly be recording a community concert band. would like to be able to use micro SD cards.

Hi there!

For a low-cost, quality setup to record a community concert band, I’d recommend looking into the Zoom H4n Pro or Tascam DR-40X portable recorders. Both offer excellent sound quality, built-in stereo mics, and support for micro SD cards. They’re compact, easy to use, and great for live recordings. Pair it with a good tripod or mic stand to position it optimally in the recording space.