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Paying for XM is just stupid.....
To each his own I guess. With XM, I don't have to worry about "using some hobbled up, record company approved, filtering software that makes you do them one-at-a-time," or copying "the files onto a massive portable hard drive you can plug into your laptop on the boat in MP3 format." I especially don't need to worry about carrying a condom and making sure the open end is down in my pocket, to keep things dry. g I just turn it on and listen. Plus, I don't care how fancy an mp3 player you can buy, it just cannot get live "out of market" baseball broadcasts. This last point is the real reason I got XM in the first place... for the Red Sox. All the music is just an extra as far as I'm concerned.;-) Just my point of view. Like I said, to each his own. --Mike "Larry" wrote in message ... Chuck Gould wrote in ups.com: 3. What are the pros and cons of memory cards, mp3 CD's, CD changers, separate iPod's etc? There's a real smorgasbord og choices now available. Ask it ONE important question...... Can I use Windows Explorer to simply copy a whole directory of MP3 music files to the player, or its external memory card, and play it WITHOUT using some hobbled up, record company approved, filtering software that makes you do them one-at-a-time. God some of 'em suck moving music to the player. The computer should treat the player as just an external hard drive copying files to....not filtering the files looking for illegal file sharing which sucks even if you're not downloading like mad from alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.(your favorite genre here) newsgroups..... Copy the files onto a massive portable hard drive you can plug into your laptop on the boat in MP3 format. I just bought a Western Digital MyBook USB hard drive, a whopping 750GB, for $179 on sale at Best Buy. This book-sized hard drive will store movies and music for a whole year in one, small package.....not 250 fragile CDs all scratched up and unplayable in a car stereo player that's gonna crap, soon, on a boat. Plug the hard drive into the laptop and the memory card or memory MP3 player in, too. Copy what you want to listen to on this watch to the player and tuck it in your pocket. Mine is a 2GB Sansa the size of a woman's lipstick case with color LCD screen, FM Radio, voice recorder... $80 on sale: http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Cata...sa_Express_MP3 _Players.aspx 500 songs fit on its INTERNAL memory (2GB) and you can ADD another 2GB with the external MicroSD very tiny memory module for $20 more from Newegg.com. (I'm using Kingston memory now, lifetime warranty and they replaced a bad one with no problem for free!) You won't have to reload 1000 songs often. That's 64 hours without hearing the same song twice. It also has random mode to shuffle the deck. The Sansa Express IS a USB plug...which runs 15 hours of continuous play before you simply plug it into the computer for an hour to rapidly recharge its lithium-polymer advanced battery pack.....all for $79! (c; A condom would make a great waterproof carrying case in bad weather...(c; Just put the open end with the headphone wire coming out of it DOWN in your pocket. To play through the boat's stereo is easy....use an FM stereo transmitter like: http://tinyurl.com/3axoru I particularly like this model, though have never owned one, because the whole transmitter is built right into a common 12V plug already in the boats. If you want to play to the whole boat, not just yourself, plug this cheap transmitter into the headphone jack on the tiny Sansa player for days of unrepeated music you can also carry ashore, in your car, listen privately in bed without disturbing HER...a real feature...(c; (NOTE - The $150 FM transmitters sound EXACTLY like the $15 ones on any radio.) Larry -- Paying for XM is just stupid..... |
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XM is a great place to get ammo for your MP3 player.
Just record the data stream from the web cast, chop it up with a sound editor and rip it to MP3. It is where I get some of the old stuff they play on "Bluesville" that you really can't find at Wal-Mart Hehe, that's exactly what I do. I don't even bother to chop it up. I'll just grab the stream from DirecTV and record a huge mp3 to a cd-rw, and play it in my truck. When I get to the ends, I do it again (on the same CD). I only have XM in my boat. --Mike wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:12:29 -0700, "Mike" wrote: Paying for XM is just stupid..... To each his own I guess. With XM, I don't have to worry about "using some hobbled up, record company approved, filtering software that makes you do them one-at-a-time," or copying "the files onto a massive portable hard drive you can plug into your laptop on the boat in MP3 format." I especially don't need to worry about carrying a condom and making sure the open end is down in my pocket, to keep things dry. g I just turn it on and listen. Plus, I don't care how fancy an mp3 player you can buy, it just cannot get live "out of market" baseball broadcasts. This last point is the real reason I got XM in the first place... for the Red Sox. All the music is just an extra as far as I'm concerned.;-) Just my point of view. Like I said, to each his own. --Mike XM is a great place to get ammo for your MP3 player. Just record the data stream from the web cast, chop it up with a sound editor and rip it to MP3. It is where I get some of the old stuff they play on "Bluesville" that you really can't find at Wal-Mart. |
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LOL! I did the same thing with 8-tracks. Thinking back to those days is what
made me start recording XM. --Mike wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 19:15:09 -0700, "Mike" wrote: Hehe, that's exactly what I do. I don't even bother to chop it up. I'll just grab the stream from DirecTV and record a huge mp3 to a cd-rw, and play it in my truck. When I get to the ends, I do it again (on the same CD). I only have XM in my boat. I did that on 8 tracks before some of these folks were born. Back in the olden days they would run FM shows in the middle of the night without many commercials. I could set up my recorder to make a tape from 2 to 3:30 and have a good tape to play in the daytime when it was all commercials all the time. What I like about digital music is it is very easy to go in and chop out any particular song you want. I have an old copy of Sound Forge that will let you do tricks with sound that would dazzle a recording studio engineer 20 years ago. |
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4ax.com: What I like about digital music is it is very easy to go in and chop out any particular song you want. I have an old copy of Sound Forge that will let you do tricks with sound that would dazzle a recording studio engineer 20 years ago. You guys might want to look at "Total Recorder" from www.totalrecorder.com Total Recorder sits between whatever is playing and your soundcard, like a proxy server. I can also simulate a soundcard to record in silence as fast as the server will send it, much faster than X1 speed play. Total Recorder will rip ANY audio from ANY source on the net, webpages, Realaudio, WMP, any secure player, any sound input (digital or audio). It's later versions have a neat intellegent recording function for those late night recordings! Total Recorder now turns individual songs DIRECTLY into MP3 separate files, complete with functions to strip off the 2 second deadtime, etc. It will automatically rip like this from any source, including very high speed conversions of your CD collection direct to whatever speed MP3 compression you select. All you do is change CDs. Works great with its own normalization, DC offset, a full compander to level some awful recordings or streams. It also has a clock so it can start recording that XM or internet stream and stop it as you select. The scheduler has lots of modes and options. TR is not free, but you get lifetime upgrades for a pittance.... To catalog/search/play/log your extensive MP3 collection, I recommend a Russian program "MP3 Catalog Pro" from www.wizetech.com, the blazingly fastest MP3 catalogger on the planet. It's not free either but is cheap. It automatically creates a catalog of any and all MP3s on your system, reading the IDx tags off all MP3s it finds for instant searching through thousands of songs as fast as you can click. Drag the desired search results to another folder to burn or Winamp's playlist to play works great. Dragging to Nero burner also works flawlessly...in digital or CD mode. Just thought you'd like this information.....Sorry it won't switch XM channels from its scheduler...(c; Maybe in the future if there's a demand. Larry -- |
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I will check it out. Thanks!
--Mike "Larry" wrote in message ... wrote in news:2itje3pvc3g57h6dis94jrhlmj2dn1ocb0@ 4ax.com: What I like about digital music is it is very easy to go in and chop out any particular song you want. I have an old copy of Sound Forge that will let you do tricks with sound that would dazzle a recording studio engineer 20 years ago. You guys might want to look at "Total Recorder" from www.totalrecorder.com Total Recorder sits between whatever is playing and your soundcard, like a proxy server. I can also simulate a soundcard to record in silence as fast as the server will send it, much faster than X1 speed play. Total Recorder will rip ANY audio from ANY source on the net, webpages, Realaudio, WMP, any secure player, any sound input (digital or audio). It's later versions have a neat intellegent recording function for those late night recordings! Total Recorder now turns individual songs DIRECTLY into MP3 separate files, complete with functions to strip off the 2 second deadtime, etc. It will automatically rip like this from any source, including very high speed conversions of your CD collection direct to whatever speed MP3 compression you select. All you do is change CDs. Works great with its own normalization, DC offset, a full compander to level some awful recordings or streams. It also has a clock so it can start recording that XM or internet stream and stop it as you select. The scheduler has lots of modes and options. TR is not free, but you get lifetime upgrades for a pittance.... To catalog/search/play/log your extensive MP3 collection, I recommend a Russian program "MP3 Catalog Pro" from www.wizetech.com, the blazingly fastest MP3 catalogger on the planet. It's not free either but is cheap. It automatically creates a catalog of any and all MP3s on your system, reading the IDx tags off all MP3s it finds for instant searching through thousands of songs as fast as you can click. Drag the desired search results to another folder to burn or Winamp's playlist to play works great. Dragging to Nero burner also works flawlessly...in digital or CD mode. Just thought you'd like this information.....Sorry it won't switch XM channels from its scheduler...(c; Maybe in the future if there's a demand. Larry -- |
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"Mike" wrote in news:juHGi.9460$924.3035
@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net: I will check it out. Thanks! --Mike Quite welcome. I've been using TR for many years. Larry -- Search youtube for "Depleted Uranium" The ultimate dirty bomb...... |
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That is what I am using to record from XM
I'll may start doing that as well. I use Media Center 2005 and record it that way. However, it gets recorded as a video. Then I strip the audio out of the video as an MP3. Looks like Total Recorder will eliminate the second step. --Mike wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 02:11:00 +0000, Larry wrote: You guys might want to look at "Total Recorder" from www.totalrecorder.com That is what I am using to record from XM |
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"Mike" wrote in
: I'll may start doing that as well. I use Media Center 2005 and record it that way. However, it gets recorded as a video. Then I strip the audio out of the video as an MP3. Looks like Total Recorder will eliminate the second step. The best thing about TR as the storage device is its uncanny ability to make SEPARATE files of each song, instead of making one HUGE MP3 file you cannot search or randomize play in. It's awful boring always having to listen to the same music at the beginning of that huge MP3 file or having to sit there and scroll through 2 hours of music to have something new to listen to nearer the end of it. TR solves that making separate files out of it. It even works on BBC radio off the net on its web-based locked up player. I carry a lot of BBC programs in my car on the little MP3 player...instead of listening to the constant barrage of America's commercials on the radio....or paying someone NOT to play them, like XM. Larry -- BBC kindly, gently, declined my offer to pay my "radio tax". I'm still working on them trying to get a SUBSCRIPTION service going to fully stream BBC's HOME TV channels to me over the net. The News is all you get now for free. I want them to stream those great BBC TV shows I watched in England. I'll gladly pay for such fine programming in realtime. |
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4ax.com: It is where I get some of the old stuff they play on "Bluesville" that you really can't find at Wal-Mart. alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.blues How big are your hard drives??....(c; You don't have to download them in SLOWtime...one at a time. Download Grabit from www.shemes.com and don't buy their service. Grabit is free and completely automates downloading usenet binaries....at full cap speed, 24/7. Man, they got great old Blues on usenet...or about anything else you'd like to listen to but can't find and XM DOESN'T PLAY. Larry -- alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.(your favorite genre) |
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 01:58:03 +0000, Larry wrote:
wrote in news:qbqje3dq2kfigfl5kc9lgvhuledtd3p2iv@ 4ax.com: It is where I get some of the old stuff they play on "Bluesville" that you really can't find at Wal-Mart. alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.blues How big are your hard drives??....(c; You don't have to download them in SLOWtime...one at a time. Download Grabit from www.shemes.com and don't buy their service. Grabit is free and completely automates downloading usenet binaries....at full cap speed, 24/7. Man, they got great old Blues on usenet...or about anything else you'd like to listen to but can't find and XM DOESN'T PLAY. Larry Agent will download pretty fast. Does grabit somehow do it faster? |
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