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I Want Control! Complete and Total Control!
I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 I wonder what I have been up to. _Beyond Apollo_ |
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In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote:
I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) You want to be streaming your music from a computer, then. Your needs are easily met, using something like foobar2000 to play lossless files. ___ -S "Excuse me? What solid proof do you have that I'm insane?" - soundhaspriority |
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I Want Control! Complete and Total Control!
I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit.
One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) You want to be streaming your music from a computer, then. Your needs are easily met, using something like foobar2000 to play lossless files. Yes. And run the analog audio outputs from the CD drives directly to an external amplifier rather than through the soundcard. |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 10:53:37 -0500, mimus
transparently proposed: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. Why mess with a CD? Same quality audio if you use a lossless format and just send it over a network. I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. I also have network storage so my computer does not even have to be on to play my music. Lossless WAV/FLAC/APE files, network media player and playlists. Searchable with either computer, front panel or remote control. This one ain't your cheap but DAYAM: http://www.sonos.com/products/zoneplayer/zp100/ You can get these pretty cheap and they can play lossless formats: http://www.rokulabs.com/products/soundbridge/index.php Little more pricey but the one with which I am thinking of replacing my old Audiotron: http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_overview.html -- AHM ****** Stomping Award - 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - May, 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - Jan, 2006 Hammer of Thor - July, 2005 David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus) on 10-22-2005 Message-Id: "But it is not isolated AUK has a massive impact the rest of usenet." Please ask your admin to be adding alt.aratzio to your news server alt.aratzio Usenet asshole Aratzio |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:20:40 GMT, Aratzio wrote:
I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. You have ~2K CDs' worth of audio information _stored_? where? on what? -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:09:06 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote:
In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) You want to be streaming your music from a computer, then. Your needs are easily met, using something like foobar2000 to play lossless files. I take it you mean a system dedicated to being a player? I wasn't even thinking about that route, but it's definitely an interesting if (to me) bizarre thought; I would've thought that CD players would by their very systemic dedication to their task would provide superior fundamental performance. OTOH, computers are computers, eh? (I think Aratzio's trying to lead me down the same path.) -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:27:48 -0500, mimus
transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:20:40 GMT, Aratzio wrote: I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. You have ~2K CDs' worth of audio information _stored_? where? on what? No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. -- AHM ****** Stomping Award - 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - May, 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - Jan, 2006 Hammer of Thor - July, 2005 David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus) on 10-22-2005 Message-Id: "But it is not isolated AUK has a massive impact the rest of usenet." Please ask your admin to be adding alt.aratzio to your news server alt.aratzio Usenet asshole Aratzio |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:27:48 -0500, mimus transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:20:40 GMT, Aratzio wrote: I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. You have ~2K CDs' worth of audio information _stored_? where? on what? No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. Eh. Oh. I do beg your pardon, but I think I need to talk to someone normal. (BTW, I strongly disapprove of Internet radio, or any other use of Internet streaming for other than realtime coverage of RL events, and not even those if they're routine-- SAVE THE INTERNET.) ((Screw Internet use of PDF files, the most bloated files on the planet, too-- what the Hell's xhtml for, anyway?)) -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:35:13 -0500, mimus
transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:09:06 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote: In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) You want to be streaming your music from a computer, then. Your needs are easily met, using something like foobar2000 to play lossless files. I take it you mean a system dedicated to being a player? I wasn't even thinking about that route, but it's definitely an interesting if (to me) bizarre thought; I would've thought that CD players would by their very systemic dedication to their task would provide superior fundamental performance. OTOH, computers are computers, eh? (I think Aratzio's trying to lead me down the same path.) Yup. BUT the caveat is that to actually achieve the *same* quality as the original you have to use a lossless format. WAV is a 1:1 of the CDDA track which is about 10M of storage per minute of music (IIRC). So you need LOTS of storage even if you use a compressed lossless format like FLAC or APE (40-60% compression). However if you have either tin ears, hearing loss, old age or crappy speakers the MP3, OGG and apple lossy formats will work just fine and are usually about 1-2M per minute of music. 50 minutes music in WAV is ~500Mb of storage 50 minutes music in MP3 is 50-100Mb of storage. So the trade off for your convenience is storage size vs audio quality. And the player. And the network. And the time spent ripping each and everyone of those CDs and making sure there are no errors and finding one and going back ripping the CD again only to find there is a scratch and you have to go buy another POS CD and then you find out it really was not a scratch but a cat hair, a ****ing cat hair, how in the hell did that ****ing cat hair get on my CD, was the cat playing my cds while I was out, I will wring the scrawny *******s neck if he even thinks about touching my cds again I hate it when my cat plays my cds I have told him and told hims *don't touch the cds* but does he listen no he just sits there licking his paw acting like he doesn't care and then waiting until i leave to play my cds I am going to put in a web cam just so I can make sure the ******* never touches my cds again. -- AHM ****** Stomping Award - 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - May, 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - Jan, 2006 Hammer of Thor - July, 2005 David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus) on 10-22-2005 Message-Id: "But it is not isolated AUK has a massive impact the rest of usenet." Please ask your admin to be adding alt.aratzio to your news server alt.aratzio Usenet asshole Aratzio |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:19:52 -0500, mimus
transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:27:48 -0500, mimus transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:20:40 GMT, Aratzio wrote: I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. You have ~2K CDs' worth of audio information _stored_? where? on what? No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. Eh. Oh. I do beg your pardon, but I think I need to talk to someone normal. (BTW, I strongly disapprove of Internet radio, or any other use of Internet streaming for other than realtime coverage of RL events, and not even those if they're routine-- SAVE THE INTERNET.) ((Screw Internet use of PDF files, the most bloated files on the planet, too-- what the Hell's xhtml for, anyway?)) My *work* computer is a Pentium II 300 with 64M of memory. When I want to take a break I just pull up a pdf file and go away for 10 minutes. No one understands why I keep that dinosaur around. Silly fools. -- AHM ****** Stomping Award - 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - May, 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - Jan, 2006 Hammer of Thor - July, 2005 David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus) on 10-22-2005 Message-Id: "But it is not isolated AUK has a massive impact the rest of usenet." Please ask your admin to be adding alt.aratzio to your news server alt.aratzio Usenet asshole Aratzio |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:42:12 GMT, Aratzio wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:35:13 -0500, mimus transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:09:06 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote: In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) You want to be streaming your music from a computer, then. Your needs are easily met, using something like foobar2000 to play lossless files. I take it you mean a system dedicated to being a player? I wasn't even thinking about that route, but it's definitely an interesting if (to me) bizarre thought; I would've thought that CD players would by their very systemic dedication to their task would provide superior fundamental performance. OTOH, computers are computers, eh? (I think Aratzio's trying to lead me down the same path.) Yup. BUT the caveat is that to actually achieve the *same* quality as the original you have to use a lossless format. WAV is a 1:1 of the CDDA track which is about 10M of storage per minute of music (IIRC). So you need LOTS of storage even if you use a compressed lossless format like FLAC or APE (40-60% compression). However if you have either tin ears, hearing loss, old age or crappy speakers the MP3, OGG and apple lossy formats will work just fine and are usually about 1-2M per minute of music. 50 minutes music in WAV is ~500Mb of storage 50 minutes music in MP3 is 50-100Mb of storage. So the trade off for your convenience is storage size vs audio quality. And the player. And the network. And the time spent ripping each and everyone of those CDs How do, like, the song titles make it to filenames, so yer music server knows what's what? I mean, the song titles aren't on the CD itself, are they? or are they? and making sure there are no errors and finding one and going back ripping the CD again only to find there is a scratch and you have to go buy another POS CD and then you find out it really was not a scratch but a cat hair, a ****ing cat hair, how in the hell did that ****ing cat hair get on my CD, was the cat playing my cds while I was out, I will wring the scrawny *******s neck if he even thinks about touching my cds again I hate it when my cat plays my cds I have told him and told hims *don't touch the cds* but does he listen no he just sits there licking his paw acting like he doesn't care and then waiting until i leave to play my cds I am going to put in a web cam just so I can make sure the ******* never touches my cds again. Take a deep breath, chill, go add some more HDs to yer new RAID. -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:48:52 GMT, Aratzio wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:19:52 -0500, mimus transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:27:48 -0500, mimus transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:20:40 GMT, Aratzio wrote: I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. You have ~2K CDs' worth of audio information _stored_? where? on what? No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. Eh. Oh. I do beg your pardon, but I think I need to talk to someone normal. (BTW, I strongly disapprove of Internet radio, or any other use of Internet streaming for other than realtime coverage of RL events, and not even those if they're routine-- SAVE THE INTERNET.) ((Screw Internet use of PDF files, the most bloated files on the planet, too-- what the Hell's xhtml for, anyway?)) My *work* computer is a Pentium II 300 with 64M of memory. When I want to take a break I just pull up a pdf file and go away for 10 minutes. No one understands why I keep that dinosaur around. Silly fools. LOL -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:19:26 -0500, mc wrote:
snip Yes. And run the analog audio outputs from the CD drives directly to an external amplifier rather than through the soundcard. Even better, get a decent soundcard (preferably with digital output to an external amp) & throw the cd audio link away. CD drives don't usually have good D/A converters on them. Digital audio extraction is the way to go! -- Mick (Working in a M$-free zone!) Remove blockage to use my email address Web: http://www.nascom.info & http://mixpix.batcave.net |
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In article , mimus took the
hamburger, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh wow"... I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. You should get Dave to make one. -- trippy mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM NP: "The Way It Is" -- Tesla "Now, technology's getting better all the time and that's fine, but most of the time all you need is a stick of gum, a pocketknife, and a smile." -- Robert Redford "Spy Game" |
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In rec.audio.opinion mc wrote:
I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) You want to be streaming your music from a computer, then. Your needs are easily met, using something like foobar2000 to play lossless files. Yes. And run the analog audio outputs from the CD drives directly to an external amplifier rather than through the soundcard. Or run a coaxial or optical digital out from the soundcard...assuming it has one. ___ -S "Excuse me? What solid proof do you have that I'm insane?" - soundhaspriority |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 13:39:36 -0500, mimus
transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:42:12 GMT, Aratzio wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:35:13 -0500, mimus transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:09:06 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote: In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) You want to be streaming your music from a computer, then. Your needs are easily met, using something like foobar2000 to play lossless files. I take it you mean a system dedicated to being a player? I wasn't even thinking about that route, but it's definitely an interesting if (to me) bizarre thought; I would've thought that CD players would by their very systemic dedication to their task would provide superior fundamental performance. OTOH, computers are computers, eh? (I think Aratzio's trying to lead me down the same path.) Yup. BUT the caveat is that to actually achieve the *same* quality as the original you have to use a lossless format. WAV is a 1:1 of the CDDA track which is about 10M of storage per minute of music (IIRC). So you need LOTS of storage even if you use a compressed lossless format like FLAC or APE (40-60% compression). However if you have either tin ears, hearing loss, old age or crappy speakers the MP3, OGG and apple lossy formats will work just fine and are usually about 1-2M per minute of music. 50 minutes music in WAV is ~500Mb of storage 50 minutes music in MP3 is 50-100Mb of storage. So the trade off for your convenience is storage size vs audio quality. And the player. And the network. And the time spent ripping each and everyone of those CDs How do, like, the song titles make it to filenames, so yer music server knows what's what? I mean, the song titles aren't on the CD itself, are they? or are they? Nah, they has them databasy thingys them softheads be developing for us hardheads. Most of the ripping software has access to one or more. So titles is easy. All else fails you just type a litte. Then there are the TAGS in the files themselves that the player can read... and making sure there are no errors and finding one and going back ripping the CD again only to find there is a scratch and you have to go buy another POS CD and then you find out it really was not a scratch but a cat hair, a ****ing cat hair, how in the hell did that ****ing cat hair get on my CD, was the cat playing my cds while I was out, I will wring the scrawny *******s neck if he even thinks about touching my cds again I hate it when my cat plays my cds I have told him and told hims *don't touch the cds* but does he listen no he just sits there licking his paw acting like he doesn't care and then waiting until i leave to play my cds I am going to put in a web cam just so I can make sure the ******* never touches my cds again. Take a deep breath, chill, go add some more HDs to yer new RAID. I hace Muddy Waters playing Walkin' Blues on my RIO Karme 20Gb music player. -- AHM ****** Stomping Award - 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - May, 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - Jan, 2006 Hammer of Thor - July, 2005 David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus) on 10-22-2005 Message-Id: "But it is not isolated AUK has a massive impact the rest of usenet." Please ask your admin to be adding alt.aratzio to your news server alt.aratzio Usenet asshole Aratzio |
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In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:20:40 GMT, Aratzio wrote: I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. You have ~2K CDs' worth of audio information _stored_? where? on what? I have 800 CDs stored losslessly on a small (paperback-book-sized) external 300 GB hard drive. So I expect he either has at ~3X this storage space, or is using lossy compression. ___ -S "Excuse me? What solid proof do you have that I'm insane?" - soundhaspriority |
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In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio wrote: No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. Eh. Oh. I do beg your pardon, but I think I need to talk to someone normal. (BTW, I strongly disapprove of Internet radio, or any other use of Internet streaming for other than realtime coverage of RL events, and not even those if they're routine-- SAVE THE INTERNET.) ((Screw Internet use of PDF files, the most bloated files on the planet, too-- what the Hell's xhtml for, anyway?)) er..and you say *he's* not normal? You sound more than a bit weird yourself, here. ___ -S "Excuse me? What solid proof do you have that I'm insane?" - soundhaspriority |
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In rec.audio.opinion Aratzio wrote:
And the time spent ripping each and everyone of those CDs and making sure there are no errors and finding one and going back ripping the CD again only to find there is a scratch and you have to go buy another POS CD and then you find out it really was not a scratch but a cat hair, a ****ing cat hair, how in the hell did that ****ing cat hair get on my CD, was the cat playing my cds while I was out, I will wring the scrawny *******s neck if he even thinks about touching my cds again I hate it when my cat plays my cds I have told him and told hims *don't touch the cds* but does he listen no he just sits there licking his paw acting like he doesn't care and then waiting until i leave to play my cds I am going to put in a web cam just so I can make sure the ******* never touches my cds again. LOL. Who knows what cats get up to while we're out? ( I always assumed they were sleeping.) Instead of buying the same CD, consider investing $35 in a benchtop buffer/grinding wheel from Home Depot, and some car wax. Then you can quickly buff out any scratches that EAC chokes on (assuming they're not on the label side...then you're screwed). ___ -S "Excuse me? What solid proof do you have that I'm insane?" - soundhaspriority |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:41:14 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan
transparently proposed: In rec.audio.opinion Aratzio wrote: And the time spent ripping each and everyone of those CDs and making sure there are no errors and finding one and going back ripping the CD again only to find there is a scratch and you have to go buy another POS CD and then you find out it really was not a scratch but a cat hair, a ****ing cat hair, how in the hell did that ****ing cat hair get on my CD, was the cat playing my cds while I was out, I will wring the scrawny *******s neck if he even thinks about touching my cds again I hate it when my cat plays my cds I have told him and told hims *don't touch the cds* but does he listen no he just sits there licking his paw acting like he doesn't care and then waiting until i leave to play my cds I am going to put in a web cam just so I can make sure the ******* never touches my cds again. LOL. Who knows what cats get up to while we're out? ( I always assumed they were sleeping.) Instead of buying the same CD, consider investing $35 in a benchtop buffer/grinding wheel from Home Depot, and some car wax. Then you can quickly buff out any scratches that EAC chokes on (assuming they're not on the label side...then you're screwed). I war kiddin Can't say I have run accross many my plextor & eac could not handle. And I usually buy used (only way to buy much blues anymore). -- AHM ****** Stomping Award - 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - May, 2005 Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - Jan, 2006 Hammer of Thor - July, 2005 David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus) on 10-22-2005 Message-Id: "But it is not isolated AUK has a massive impact the rest of usenet." Please ask your admin to be adding alt.aratzio to your news server alt.aratzio Usenet asshole Aratzio |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 14:16:18 -0600, trippy wrote:
In article , mimus took the hamburger, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh wow"... I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. You should get Dave to make one. Trying to program complex electronic devices with a ten- foot rubber pole sounds 'way too hard for me. -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:38:05 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote:
In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio wrote: No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. Eh. Oh. I do beg your pardon, but I think I need to talk to someone normal. (BTW, I strongly disapprove of Internet radio, or any other use of Internet streaming for other than realtime coverage of RL events, and not even those if they're routine-- SAVE THE INTERNET.) ((Screw Internet use of PDF files, the most bloated files on the planet, too-- what the Hell's xhtml for, anyway?)) er..and you say *he's* not normal? You sound more than a bit weird yourself, here. I'm the last surviving Defender of the Internet. Apparently. -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 21:16:30 GMT, Aratzio wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:41:14 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan transparently proposed: In rec.audio.opinion Aratzio wrote: And the time spent ripping each and everyone of those CDs and making sure there are no errors and finding one and going back ripping the CD again only to find there is a scratch and you have to go buy another POS CD and then you find out it really was not a scratch but a cat hair, a ****ing cat hair, how in the hell did that ****ing cat hair get on my CD, was the cat playing my cds while I was out, I will wring the scrawny *******s neck if he even thinks about touching my cds again I hate it when my cat plays my cds I have told him and told hims *don't touch the cds* but does he listen no he just sits there licking his paw acting like he doesn't care and then waiting until i leave to play my cds I am going to put in a web cam just so I can make sure the ******* never touches my cds again. LOL. Who knows what cats get up to while we're out? ( I always assumed they were sleeping.) Instead of buying the same CD, consider investing $35 in a benchtop buffer/grinding wheel from Home Depot, and some car wax. Then you can quickly buff out any scratches that EAC chokes on (assuming they're not on the label side...then you're screwed). I war kiddin Can't say I have run accross many my plextor & eac could not handle. And I usually buy used (only way to buy much blues anymore). "I Got the Cain't Buy No Mo' Blues No Mo' Blues"? -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:36:19 -0500, mimus got
double secret probation because: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:38:05 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote: In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio wrote: No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. Eh. Oh. I do beg your pardon, but I think I need to talk to someone normal. (BTW, I strongly disapprove of Internet radio, or any other use of Internet streaming for other than realtime coverage of RL events, and not even those if they're routine-- SAVE THE INTERNET.) ((Screw Internet use of PDF files, the most bloated files on the planet, too-- what the Hell's xhtml for, anyway?)) er..and you say *he's* not normal? You sound more than a bit weird yourself, here. I'm the last surviving Defender of the Internet. Apparently. No, Adam Kerman is still over in alt.config. -- alt.hackers.malicious - ****** Stomping Award - 2005 alt.usenet.kooks - Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - May, 2005 alt.usenet.kooks - Pierre Salinger Hook, Line & Sinker - Jan, 2006 alt.usenet.kooks - Hammer of Thor - July, 2005 alt.flame - Worst Flame War - 2005 Please ask your admin to be adding alt.aratzio to your news server alt.aratzio Usenet asshole Aratzio David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus) on 10-22-2005 Message-Id: "But it is not isolated AUK has a massive impact the rest of usenet." |
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In article , mimus took the
hamburger, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh wow"... On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 14:16:18 -0600, trippy wrote: In article , mimus took the hamburger, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh wow"... I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. You should get Dave to make one. Trying to program complex electronic devices with a ten- foot rubber pole sounds 'way too hard for me. Leftovers from the trying to vault over the house days? -- trippy mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM NP: "The Way It Is" -- Tesla "Now, technology's getting better all the time and that's fine, but most of the time all you need is a stick of gum, a pocketknife, and a smile." -- Robert Redford "Spy Game" |
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In article , mimus took the
hamburger, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh wow"... On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:38:05 +0000 (UTC), Steven Sullivan wrote: In rec.audio.opinion mimus wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio wrote: No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. Eh. Oh. I do beg your pardon, but I think I need to talk to someone normal. (BTW, I strongly disapprove of Internet radio, or any other use of Internet streaming for other than realtime coverage of RL events, and not even those if they're routine-- SAVE THE INTERNET.) ((Screw Internet use of PDF files, the most bloated files on the planet, too-- what the Hell's xhtml for, anyway?)) er..and you say *he's* not normal? You sound more than a bit weird yourself, here. I'm the last surviving Defender of the Internet. Apparently. Internet radio streaming made me surrender. -- trippy mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM NP: "The Way It Is" -- Tesla "Now, technology's getting better all the time and that's fine, but most of the time all you need is a stick of gum, a pocketknife, and a smile." -- Robert Redford "Spy Game" |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:34:39 -0500, mimus
wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 14:16:18 -0600, trippy wrote: In article , mimus took the hamburger, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh wow"... I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. You should get Dave to make one. Trying to program complex electronic devices with a ten- foot rubber pole sounds 'way too hard for me. you dont know what youre missin, mister. -- dave hillstrom flonker emeritus (but not as emeritus as lorrill buyens. shes so emeritus, shes on her third set of hands.) ((gosh i was nice with that last one..)) .. -- sigzip |
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mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. Oh. Is that all? I thought this was a final demand from Mr. Sound. |
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mimus wrote:
I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. Breaks Vow Of Silence Don't you know that being in control of anything is just an illusion? Goes Back To Lurking Mode |
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On 26 Mar 2006 03:10:11 -0800, paul packer wrote:
mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. Oh. Is that all? I thought this was a final demand from Mr. Sound. I'd guess he could be fobbed off with a recommendation of a dedicated home studio system. -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 You want a job and a lizard to ride? _The Einstein Intersection_ |
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 08:48:05 -0500, Shirley wrote:
mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. Breaks Vow Of Silence Don't you know that being in control of anything is just an illusion? Goes Back To Lurking Mode Why are you in lurking mode, may one ask? Miffed? succumbed to "the followup fallacy"? -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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mimus wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 08:48:05 -0500, Shirley wrote: mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. Breaks Vow Of Silence Don't you know that being in control of anything is just an illusion? Goes Back To Lurking Mode Why are you in lurking mode, may one ask? I tripped over my rocking chair trying not to step on Kittie.. ended up with two buggered up toes on my left foot, broke some blood vessels in my right hand (two fingers) that I use for writing and typing..bruised both knees and above the right knee I have about a 6 inch bruise/rugburn. Everything is healing, but for now I am mainly just reading posts... I was very thankful that I did not break any major bones... Miffed? succumbed to "the followup fallacy"? Argumentum ex silento? |
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 13:29:20 -0500, Shirley wrote:
mimus wrote: On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 08:48:05 -0500, Shirley wrote: mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. Breaks Vow Of Silence Don't you know that being in control of anything is just an illusion? Goes Back To Lurking Mode Why are you in lurking mode, may one ask? I tripped over my rocking chair trying not to step on Kittie.. ended up with two buggered up toes on my left foot, broke some blood vessels in my right hand (two fingers) that I use for writing and typing..bruised both knees and above the right knee I have about a 6 inch bruise/rugburn. Everything is healing, but for now I am mainly just reading posts... I was very thankful that I did not break any major bones... Stick the cat in the freezer. It's already tried to murder you once. -- smeeter 11 or maybe 12 mp 10 mhm 29x13 Big portal to underworld just over hill, next to poorhouse. Laumer |
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mimus said:
I tripped over my rocking chair trying not to step on Kittie.. ended up with two buggered up toes on my left foot, broke some blood vessels in my right hand (two fingers) that I use for writing and typing..bruised both knees and above the right knee I have about a 6 inch bruise/rugburn. Everything is healing, but for now I am mainly just reading posts... I was very thankful that I did not break any major bones... Stick the cat in the freezer. You don't get it, do you? It's already tried to murder you once. I bet you have a Walmart stereo as well. -- - Never argue with idiots, they drag you down their level and beat you with experience. - |
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On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:21:34 +0100, knoxy wrote:
In article , Shirley, says... mimus wrote: On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 08:48:05 -0500, Shirley wrote: mimus wrote: I want a double- drawer- or- better *programmable* CD player, goddamit. One which allows you to punch in, say, (some equivalent of) "-N" to mean "play all tracks up to track N", and "N+" "play all tracks from N on", and "M-N" "play tracks M to N", all in programming sequences like "-J M-N P-Q S+" (across different disks as well, of course). (And I don't even have the spirit to put individual track level and-- ooh-ooh-- track crossfade control on my wish list.) Oh, and good, whatever that means with respect to CD function. And cheap. Incidentally, my present player allows track programming across multiple disks but actually pulls each disk out and sucks some info off the disk for each time you punch a new track in and that is slow and noisy and drives me crazy (and is really what has led to the present heart's- cry), so let's keep an eye and ear out for that one, too. Breaks Vow Of Silence Don't you know that being in control of anything is just an illusion? Goes Back To Lurking Mode Why are you in lurking mode, may one ask? I tripped over my rocking chair trying not to step on Kittie.. ended up with two buggered up toes on my left foot, broke some blood vessels in my right hand (two fingers) that I use for writing and typing..bruised both knees and above the right knee I have about a 6 inch bruise/rugburn. Everything is healing, but for now I am mainly just reading posts... I was very thankful that I did not break any major bones... OUCH!!! I hope you feel better soon. hugs that kitty better be a little nicer to you now. the beast. -- dave hillstrom flonker emeritus (but not as emeritus as lorrill buyens. shes so emeritus, shes on her third set of hands.) ((gosh i was nice with that last one..)) .. -- sigzip |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:48:47 GMT, Aratzio
wrote: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:27:48 -0500, mimus transparently proposed: On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 16:20:40 GMT, Aratzio wrote: I own somewhere around 2,000 CDs and generally only stick them in my computer once. You have ~2K CDs' worth of audio information _stored_? where? on what? No, I have a LOT more than 2K cds stored. Computer #1: 1.2Tb of assorted internal and external hard drives Computer #2 650 Gb internal. Computer #3 750Gb internal. Work in progress, as I am putting in a 1.2Tb Raid 1 array (600Gb) for actual data storage. Love the new Motherboad, 4 Sata ports PLUS 4 Sata RAID ports PLUS 4 IDE channels. #1 is primary storage. #2 is primarily back-up for #1. #3 is eventual replacement for #1. DUM DUM DUM DUM! *shakes head* What kind of a retard would store audio in uncompressed PCM format? -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net http://www.backwater-productions.net/hatter-blog Hatter Quotes ------------- "I'm not a professional, I'm an artist." "The more I learn the more I'm killing my idols." "Is it wrong to incur and then use the hate ridden, vengeful stupidity of complete strangers in random Usenet froups to further my art?" "Freedom is only a concept, like race it's merely a social construct that doesn't really exist outside of your ability to convince others of its relevancy." "Next time slow up a lil, then maybe you won't jump the gun and start creamin yer panties before it's time to pop the champagne proper." "Reality is directly proportionate to how creative you are." "People are pretty ****ing high on themselves if they think that they're just born with a soul. *snicker*...yeah, like they're just givin em out for free." "Quible, quible said the Hare. Quite a lot of quibling...everywhere. So the Hare took a long stare and decided at best, to leave the rest, to their merry little mess." "There's a difference between 'bad' and 'so earth shatteringly horrible it makes the angels scream in terror as they violently rip their heads off, their blood spraying into the faces of a thousand sweet innocent horrified children, who will forever have the terrible images burned into their tiny little minds'." "How sad that you're such a poor judge of style that you can't even properly gauge the artistic worth of your own efforts." "Those who record history are those who control history." "Is my .sig delimiter broken? Really? You're sure? Awww, gee...that's too bad...for YOU!" `, ) |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 17:42:12 GMT, Aratzio
wrote: Yup. BUT the caveat is that to actually achieve the *same* quality as the original you have to use a lossless format. WRONG! WAV is a 1:1 of the CDDA track Um...Bumbles, WAV is a CONTAINER FORMAT, meaning you can use just about any codec in the thing...including MP3. What you're doing is taking the CDDA track, which is encoded in uncompressed PCM and then ripping it to a WAV file using the same uncompressed PCM. which is about 10M of storage per minute of music (IIRC). ....well that would depend on what sampling rate you're using, how many channels, precision, etc. So you need LOTS of storage even if you use a compressed lossless format like FLAC or APE (40-60% compression). D00d, seriously, your knowledge of audio compression is like close to a decade out of date. However if you have either tin ears, hearing loss, old age or crappy speakers the MP3, OGG and apple lossy formats will work just fine and are usually about 1-2M per minute of music. Depends entirely on what bit and sample rates you're using. Only amateurs think that an audio codec means only one type of quality. Further, "lossy" codecs like MP3 work off psychoacoustic models that remove sounds that aren't detectable humans...so unless you're claiming to have supersonic hearing or you're just using a REALLY low, constant bit rate (like 128kbps), yeah, yer full of ****. And the time spent ripping each and everyone of those CDs and making sure there are no errors and finding one and going back rippiSLAP Um, as idiot as you are you obviously haven't realized that data integrity is NOT absolute and all that music you ripped...yeah, did you make a PAR/2 recovery set? Cause if you haven't, well, yer gonna be ****ed when you start encountering bit level corruption (that's when you play yer music files and you hear a high pitched squeak for a brief second. -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ¹ x ¹ http://www.backwater-productions.net http://www.backwater-productions.net/hatter-blog Hatter Quotes ------------- "I'm not a professional, I'm an artist." "The more I learn the more I'm killing my idols." "Is it wrong to incur and then use the hate ridden, vengeful stupidity of complete strangers in random Usenet froups to further my art?" "Freedom is only a concept, like race it's merely a social construct that doesn't really exist outside of your ability to convince others of its relevancy." "Next time slow up a lil, then maybe you won't jump the gun and start creamin yer panties before it's time to pop the champagne proper." "Reality is directly proportionate to how creative you are." "People are pretty ****ing high on themselves if they think that they're just born with a soul. *snicker*...yeah, like they're just givin em out for free." "Quible, quible said the Hare. Quite a lot of quibling...everywhere. So the Hare took a long stare and decided at best, to leave the rest, to their merry little mess." "There's a difference between 'bad' and 'so earth shatteringly horrible it makes the angels scream in terror as they violently rip their heads off, their blood spraying into the faces of a thousand sweet innocent horrified children, who will forever have the terrible images burned into their tiny little minds'." "How sad that you're such a poor judge of style that you can't even properly gauge the artistic worth of your own efforts." "Those who record history are those who control history." "Is my .sig delimiter broken? Really? You're sure? Awww, gee...that's too bad...for YOU!" `, ) |
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