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Posted by *alan* on 03/18/07 14:57
"Sooner" <pigskins.25.baron-b@spamgourmet.com> wrote in message
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> "Richard Gibson" <Gibson.RichardW@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1174186112.763986.245700@l75g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>> I'm hoping a kind soul can steer me in the right direction.
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>> I have a notebook computer - but just just a 56k modem connection. I
>> have about 600MB free hard disc space. Windows 98 SE.
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>> I'm really just looking for MP3 copies of songs I have on a few old
>> cassettes and vinyl records. There are about only 30 songs total I
>> need...
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> Instead of hunting down the files and waiting on a slow dialup
> connection, get a desktop with lots of memory and a good sound card (it
> sounds like you could use a new one anyway). Download an audio recording
> app like Audacity. Hook up the turntable and/or tape player to the
> computer and transcribe the files yourself.
You really think someone with an old computer, a dial-up connection, and
looking to download music for free, is going to take your advice and shell
out money to buy a new computer just to transcribe 30 songs?
Richard, I suggest that you give winmx a try. If you've got a bit of
patience, and the songs you want to download are relatively common, even
with your dial-up connection, you should be ok. One thing for sure, you
won't have to spend any money.
P.S. Download it from this site: http://winmxgroup.com/
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