Thanks.
Brian
change the sample rate. eg 128 to 64.
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"No country hides itself behind the paper screen of cultural elitism like Japan,
which, considering they've bought their entire civilisation from other people's
hand-me-downs, is a bit of a liberty."
>So,how do I make mp3s smaller in size without chopping them up?
>I know how dumb this sounds but I'm retarded.
Mail me at my spam dump yahoo account (I'll check
it for a change) and tell me what it is exactly
that you want to do. I can probably help ya.
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Bryan
the severe subnormal foreigner
http://www.trainerbryan.com/old_fjlij.html
"Dick Muhfukkin Bagswing" <la...@my.nuts.wouldja?> wrote in message
news:bp03th$skg$1...@nn-tk102.ocn.ad.jp...
>So,how do I make mp3s smaller in size without chopping them up?
>I know how dumb this sounds but I'm retarded.
If it is a problem of storage space for them, just bite the bullet and
spend the money to increase the space you have for them.
If it is a problem of needing to make them smaller so your e-mail
doesn't get kicked back to you for having oversized attachments when
you e-mail them to someone, burn them to disk and put them in the
snail-mail.
Or there are programs that will let you resample them. I can't do it
now, but I'll put something up tomorrow if you really need it.
In article <etg7rv8ocu7sgbgo5...@4ax.com>, Michael Cash
CDEx does a good job
See Ya
(when bandwidth gets better ;-)
Chris Eastwood
we tend to blame others for our problems
I think this is something we inherit from our parents
please remove undies for reply
Brian
dBpowerAMP Music Converter (dMC) http://tinyurl.com/uye5 is basically the
dog's bollocks when it comes to music file conversion - and it's 100%
freeware and so far I've not heard of any spyware programs attached. When
installed it presents itself in the right-click menu so that existing
MP3/wav/WMA files can be resampled or converted - it's always on the list of
things I re-install after my regular six-month repartitioning, reinstalling
regime.
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jonathan
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"Never give a gun to ducks"