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Posted by Muggs on 11/17/97 11:46
Thanks Fred,
Accually I was able to do it in Media Monkey and now all is well.
Thanks again, VERY much appreciated.
Muggs
"fred-bloggs" <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "fred-bloggs" <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> "Muggs" <Muggs828@home.net> wrote in
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>>>> Hello All,
>>>>
>>>> I have downloaded some audio books, and when I move them to my MP3
>>>> player they seem like there 45's playing at 33 1/3 RPM.
>>>>
>>>> To any peeps that have never experienced records (vinyl), the guy
>>>> seems like talking real slooooow.
>>>> BTW, this is a recent thing. It used to work perfectly. Also it
>>>> happens on both mine and my daughters MP3 player if that helps.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>
>>>
>>> If the books play at the correct speed on your PC, try re-encoding
>>> them at 16kHz *sample* rate (NOT bit rate).
>>>
>>>
>> Hey Fred,
>>
>> Thanks for the tip. How would I go about doing that? Sorry if this is
>> a stupid question.
>
> Use an mp3 encoder such as RazorLame
> http://audio.jthz.com/razorlamepack.exe
> or
> CDex is a CD ripper which can also re-encode mp3s
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos
>
>
> As long as the mp3s play OK on your PC, Cool MP3 Splitter won't have
> caused any problem.
>
>
>
> --
> fred
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