[BC] Re: Downloading wav files (cont'd)
WFIFeng@aol.com
WFIFeng
Sat Apr 7 23:44:23 CDT 2007
(This post got truncated. Here it is in its entirey. Whacked-out linewraps
partly corrected, too.)
In a message dated 04/07/2007 7:28:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
WFIFeng at aol.com writes:
> For ripping, I use a freeware program called CDeX version 1.51, which is
> VERY
> good, but I think it needs a DLL from an earlier version... but they may
> have
> fixed that by now. ;) In any case, I am getting rip speeds of over 22x
with a
> LiteOn brand CD/RW drive. (Not a DVD, this is purely CD.) It's running on
> Win98SE. So, I can rip an hour's worth of CD audio in about 4 minutes.
> Perfectly.
> On several different machines.
>
> Also, Jeff, I cannot remember who they are, but I have received snail-mail
> "postcards" from several music providers who will "load-up" a HD for you.
> One of
> them I remember because they offer pre-loaded package deals at sigificant
> discounts, but they also have "pick-your-own" deals where you pay more per
> song,
> but you get ONLY the songs you WANT. (They have many thousands to pick
from.)
>
> They offered them in WAV format, too.
>
> I went to their site and looked around. It was still in beta at the time,
> back in late 2006. Must be up to speed by now. They had a significant
> number of songs there (thousands), with "more coming soon!" and in
> several genre's/categories.
>
> Unfortunately, as I said, I cannot remember who they are. :(
(...here is the rest)
Perhaps someone else here will recognize what I'm talking about, and can
chime in with their WEB address. I believe they send out "postcards" every year or
so... perhaps they come in that little cellophane-packaged "bundle" that I
get occasionally. Surely, someone else here has seen *those*? Don't toss 'em...
they usually *do* contain a few interesting/useful vendors' ads! ;)
Willie...
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