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Posted by yuangq on 01/13/07 17:13
You may have a try with noteBurner from http://www.noteburner.com. It
works as a virtual cd writer so keeps high quality and have a very fast
converting speed.
"brianp@austin.rr.com 写道:
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to legally record what goes out my sound card so I can play
> it in my car. I found TUNEBITE which alleges to do just this and
> thought I would try it. Here are my results:
>
> Recording speed: The claim is at least 4X recording speed. Neither I
> nor anybody on their support web site can get it to work at more than
> 1X.
> Size: The Audio Book I am recording is 81 MB. The size of the MP3 is
> 406 MB, over 5X bloat (and no, it's not a .WAV file).
> Sound quality: The first 10 seconds sound OK. The rest of the 5+ hours
> is completely silent as far as I can tell.
> Tech support: Unless you can read German, there is none!
>
> My system is 100% mainstream:
> FX-60 CPU
> 4 GB OCZ RAM
> Asus A8N32-SLI mobo
> EVGA 7800 GTX/256 video
> Dual Raptor 74, RAID 0 system drive
> Win XP, latest patches
> Norton ISP 2007
> iTunes 7 latest
>
> I don't know to get technical support or ask for a refund. Fortunately,
> I paid with Paypal and intend to have them unpaid for gross
> misrepresentation of an egregiously defective product.
>
> I just find myself wondering whether Audible is behind this web site.
> Offer people the promise of being able to fairly use the content they
> have purchased only to technically frustrate them until they give up.
>
> Avoid tunebite like the plague!
>
> Brian
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