D desiboi Daemon Poster Messages 1,362 May 2, 2005 #31 Burn the mp3s on a CD, then delete them of your PC
D desiboi Daemon Poster Messages 1,362 May 2, 2005 #33 First you encode them to the highest quality, then you burn them, and if some don't fit, get another CD. You can also make DVD MP3's.
First you encode them to the highest quality, then you burn them, and if some don't fit, get another CD. You can also make DVD MP3's.
E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA May 2, 2005 #34 when you get a 200gig drive partition it to 3 drives 1 30 gig for xp. 2 80 gigs (1 for your documents and the other for your movies) this method will keep your computer fast. turn off system restore for the latter 2 drives as there is no need for it and it will free up resources
when you get a 200gig drive partition it to 3 drives 1 30 gig for xp. 2 80 gigs (1 for your documents and the other for your movies) this method will keep your computer fast. turn off system restore for the latter 2 drives as there is no need for it and it will free up resources
OP OP D diabloII Fully Optimized Messages 3,215 May 2, 2005 #35 desiboi said: First you encode them to the highest quality, then you burn them, and if some don't fit, get another CD. You can also make DVD MP3's. Click to expand... if i encode them to highest quality whuldn't they still run at the quality they were originally at? or is there some quality lost as it gets on the cd or something?
desiboi said: First you encode them to the highest quality, then you burn them, and if some don't fit, get another CD. You can also make DVD MP3's. Click to expand... if i encode them to highest quality whuldn't they still run at the quality they were originally at? or is there some quality lost as it gets on the cd or something?
H horndude Fully Optimized Messages 2,539 May 2, 2005 #36 they dont change if you burn them onto a cd