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Removing errors from a podcast audio file is relatively easy when you know how. The exact procedure will depend to some extent on the recording software or hardware you used to create the recording. But nevertheless, the general procedure remains ... more »
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White noise, sometimes known as "background noise," can be especially frustrating to the person who is making a Podcast or other MP3 recording. Unless you're recording in a studio, it's likely that you are going to have to deal with some degree ... more »
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Exact Audio Copy's a free program you can use to rip CDs to your hard drive. Although it's not as user-friendly as iTunes or other audio mega-suites, it does produce extremely high quality conversions. It can also correct faulty audio files, ... more »
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Tune4Win M4P Converter easily converts DRM protected iTunes music or audio files such as M4P, M4B, M4A files to plain MP3, WMA or WAV formats ready for use on any computers or mobile music devices such as iPod, PSP, Zune, iPhone, MP3 player, CD ... more »
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iPods can have great amounts of space...but even that gets small when you start building your ever-growing collection! Ever wondered how you can decide which files you want on your iPod, and which ones you don't want to sync? It's a great way ... more »
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I`ll show how to use Melodycan. I hope these screenshots will help somebody... more »
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Use the iTunes Store to search for specific audiobooks. Read on to find out more about searching for audiobooks in iTunes... more »
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As your iTunes library grows, you might need to use the "Search" tool to find your music and video files. Read on to learn how to enhance your listening experience... more »
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Your Windows XP default MP3 player is the program which automatically opens when you open an MP3 file. However, it's not always easy keeping a default MP3 player. When you install a new MP3 player, most MP3 players attempt to make themselves the ... more »
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If you want to listen to concerts or other albums where the songs need to be played without gaps between them, you can do this by setting iTunes to continuously play music. It's a snap to do, and it even lets you specify which songs out of your ... more »
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When you connect to your computer, the iPod music library automatically synchronizes with the songs and playlists in your computer's library. So connecting will add any new playlists in your iTunes to your iPod and vice-versa. All you have to do ... more »
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iPod updates whenever you connect it to your computer, so the iPod music library will automatically synchronize with the songs and playlists in your computer's library. Any additions or deletions you've made in iTunes will replicate in your iPod... more »
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With iTunes, you can import music from your CDs, music you've saved on your computer, and music you've saved on your iPod from your friend's iTunes. When adding music from CDs, you can set your preferences so iTunes imports your music in ... more »
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With the iTunes store, you can browse and download thousands of videos, audiobooks, podcasts and songs. When you set the store preferences in iTunes, you can streamline your iTunes Store experience to best fit your needs... more »
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Cubase is a software program that allows the user to digitally edit music and music sequences and is a very important component of any home recording studio. There are many different versions to choose from dating back to 1989. One of the most ... more »
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Audacity is a free, open-source multi-platform application. With Audacity, you can manipulate an MP3 or other audio file in many different ways. You can even slow down an MP3 file with Audacity... more »
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You can use Audacity, a versatile and feature-rich free audio editing software, to manipulate an MP3 file in a number of ways, from reducing white noise to editing out pauses. You can even speed up an MP3 file with Audacity. When you speed up an ... more »
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If your large video files are out of control and difficult to use, you may want to consider using an AVI Splitter to split the video files into smaller and more manageable pieces. An AVI Splitter is a basic tool that splits files quickly and ... more »
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When recording or editing audio, it's important to remember that no matter how the piece of audio looks when it was recorded it can be drastically changed into something else. If you have enough time on your hands, you can probably make a kazoo ... more »
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If you use itunes and are fairly familiar with it. You may already know this. I have been burning up to 10 albums on a CD-R depending on the length of the album... more »
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For those of you who haven't heard, Orb is providing an amazing service that allows you to stream your media to any computer around the world. All you need is an Internet connection. Here is how you set this wonderful service up... more »
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With the iRiver H10, you can record up to 10,000 songs on the portable music player’s 20GB hard drive, which means you can sync your music collection to the iRiver H10 with Windows Media Player. The massive storage capacity of the iRiver lets you ... more »
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Listen to your favorite songs when you want and where you want with the RCA H106. This portable music player goes where you go. To make your songs portable, you just need to sync your music collection to the RCA H106 with Windows Media Player... more »
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If you are a music fan, you don't have to leave your song collection at home on your computer. Portable music players like the RCA Lyra allow you to store entire stacks worth of CD’s that have been ripped to audio files on your computer. To get ... more »