Re: Computer Plays Music
- From: Dar <sheltech@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 07:02:26 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 6, 6:30 am, Ken Cashion <kcash...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am doing several things with the computer I thought (swore?) I would
never do. One is to use my computer as a music source.
Yesterday, I was doing a bunch of reading looking up stuff on the
computer I am writing about and just to give me some easily played
music, I went to my MusicBox and started all the mp3s I have on this
computer. (Not all at the same time. <g>)
All day I had music I liked -- or it wouldn't have been on the
computer.
I just checked and I have 432 songs on this computer - that is about
22 hours. I wondered -
'Is that a lot?'
'How much music do you have on your computer?'
'Do you use it as a music source?'
'Do you consider it a musical archive?'
A month ago I got a bass reflex to sit on the floor, but my sound card
is whatever Dell puts in the computer and I paid $60 for speakers, so
this isn't a big deal..
I was just wondering...as I turn the music on again. (This is a
higher-tech complement to Norm's CD player question, I guess.)
Ken
One computer set up exclusively for archiving all favorite songs from
old cassettes, from cd's,
and from mp'3's. So far just a couple hundred from cassettes. One of
the things to do before I croak ,
and it's actually been started , surprise surprise.
D
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