Re: Classical Guitar - Bach
- From: "sycochkn" <sycochkn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Mar 2007 20:16:57 -0700
On Mar 12, 7:24 am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
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sycochkn wrote:
On Feb 6, 12:14 pm, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
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pmfan57 wrote:
On Feb 5, 5:01 pm, Mark & Steven BornfeldApparently. I still hunt for old CDs. I assume a lot of music is
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pmfan57 wrote:And all that jazz. Haven't you been paying attention? Too busy with
All those Naxos recordings are available on emusic.com. That serviceI'm a music download phillistine. So far, I leave that to my daughter
is worth it for the classical selection alone. Naxos, Harmonia Mundi,
Bis and many, many other labels. All the Nigel North, Paul O'Dette,
and Jakob Lunberg lute stuff is there, among many others.
and her ipod. Good to know it's there though--I may enter the 21st
century eventually.
Steve
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the root canals? ;-)
available for download from old recordings that remain out of print.
Now I'm going to ask a really ignorant question, so be gentle (I am not
familiar with recording software, so I'm not informed on the various
formats--mp3, wav etc. that these files are downloaded with, not how
they can be converted from one format to another).
If you download music on your computer, how do you actually listen to
it--do you copy to CD in a format usable on conventional audio
equipment? Do the downloading services allow conversion? I don't even
know the format used by itunes, and whether their program allows copying
to CD--I seem to remember that the file allows a limited number of dupes.
Steve
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If your player supports MP3 you can copy about 160 songs to one cd and
play it. If your player supports MP3 on DVD you can put 1000 to 2000
songs on one DVD. Or you can copy the music to your portable MP3
player.
Bob
My CD players are all old--I'll have to check, but I rather doubt they
accommodate other formats.
I assume MP3 must be really compressed to allow that many songs on a
CD. How much does the sound quality suffer?
Steve
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You can choose other compression levels with mp3 if you are making
your own. It depends on how good you want it.
Bob
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