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JohnDemolition

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  1. why would you need to name them? doesn't the Creative Zen have built-in support for ID3 tags? and besides, i believe that you can just drag and drop files from explorer. but then again, i've never used a Zen before.

  2. get rid of all of that :)

     

    as for iTunes, you can do that, but i personally wouldn't recommend it. while iTunes has nice integration with the iPod(not sure if you have one), it has many bugs(the ID3 one being the most notorious) and it uses a LOT of resources.

     

    right now, i use a freeware player called foobar2000 which is very light on resources, has a large userbase, friendly forums, and a lot of plugins(there is also a plugin in alpha stage called foo_dop which can let you integrate foobar2000 with your iPod).

     

    but then again, it's your comp so you can do whatever you want to do with it :)

  3. i got a new one. the only thing i changed is the wallpaper. i swear to god i can't find a good one :(. but anyways, in spite of the holidays, that's the wallpaper i got. enjoy :).

     

    Dirty:

     

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    Clean:

     

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    as always, very highly compressed

  4. CDs use .cda file format. I just checked a pre-recorded CD.

     

    that's false. .cda files are files generated by windows which kind of tell programs where to play the CD from. and as i said, CDs do not have a file system which makes having files virtually impossible.

     

    see here

     

    edit:actually, try the french version of that. it has a LOT more info :P

  5. bleh. Paint.NET is fine but the only complaint that i have about it is its load time. i hate .NOT

     

    after using Xara XS for a while, i found out how to colorize my avatar :)

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  6. They are saved as stereo wav files and they are recording to CD no problem

     

    that kind of worries me. Audio CDs should not have any files in them. as a matter of fact, Audio CDs have no filesystem. Audio CDs only carry uncompressed data. but if you wanted just to put music files on a CD, then mp3, wma, or any of that crap should work as long as whatever you're trying to play it on can decode it.

     

    also, wav is not the best format for lossless audio. FLAC and WavPack are both far superior to it.

  7. Yeah but what's cold to Californians 60-70 degrees? It takes the temp to get under 50 degrees for me to consider it cold, but then again I start getting too hot when it's over 75 degrees.

     

    it's been getting 40-50 degrees recently. i even have to wear 2 shirts and a jacket to stay warm.

     

    Yeah but what's cold to Californians 60-70 degrees? It takes the temp to get under 50 degrees for me to consider it cold, but then again I start getting too hot when it's over 75 degrees.

     

    it's been getting 40-50 degrees recently. i even have to wear 2 shirts and a jacket to stay warm.

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