Originally posted by: chuckywang
Yes, it's called money. Installation requires a trip to a local store.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Yes, it's called money. Installation requires a trip to a local store.
You can also buy it online from places like iTunes and Napster.
Originally posted by: Nik
Rip your CDs with a program called EAC and then encode to MP4 with Nero.
Then again, you could always quit lying to everyone and just re-download the songs again and hope you get a better rip from someone else...
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Your most likely not going to get the answer your looking for here.
Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: Nik
Rip your CDs with a program called EAC and then encode to MP4 with Nero.
Then again, you could always quit lying to everyone and just re-download the songs again and hope you get a better rip from someone else...
yeah, I have so much to gain from lying to a bunch of people on the internet, and don't throw that "RESPECT" BS at me....
Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Your most likely not going to get the answer your looking for here.
I figured give it a shot, seems like everyone here is too ignorant as usual.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: Nik
Rip your CDs with a program called EAC and then encode to MP4 with Nero.
Then again, you could always quit lying to everyone and just re-download the songs again and hope you get a better rip from someone else...
yeah, I have so much to gain from lying to a bunch of people on the internet, and don't throw that "RESPECT" BS at me....
Quit kidding yourself. We don't give a flying four letter word for copulation whether you respect us or not. You're a pirate and you know it. :laugh:
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Your most likely not going to get the answer your looking for here.
I figured give it a shot, seems like everyone here is too ignorant as usual.
Wow, impressive! You've got 1000 posts and you're already insulting the entire forum without good reason. :roll:
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Your most likely not going to get the answer your looking for here.
I figured give it a shot, seems like everyone here is too ignorant as usual.
Wow, impressive! You've got 1000 posts and you're already insulting the entire forum without good reason. :roll:
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Your most likely not going to get the answer your looking for here.
I figured give it a shot, seems like everyone here is too ignorant as usual.
Wow, impressive! You've got 1000 posts and you're already insulting the entire forum without good reason. :roll:
Wow, impressive! You've got 32623 posts and you're always insulting the entire forum without good reason.
Originally posted by: DOSfan
Maybe I missed something here.....
But isn't ViRaLRuSh asking if there was a program to search through his library and delete the mp3's that do not play correctly?
And if that is the case, how in the hell is a trip to the store to buy the song going to do that little trick for him/her?
Or maybe I am the only one who is not reading the question correctly.....
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The windows garbage bin is an awesome tool to get rid of your "garbled" mp3s.
Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Yes, it's called money. Installation requires a trip to a local store.
You can also buy it online from places like iTunes and Napster.
I have been recently....but what about from the past? Do you like running into songs that are garbled when you have a playlist going?
Wow, you are a real piece of work...Originally posted by: ViRaLRuSh
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The windows garbage bin is an awesome tool to get rid of your "garbled" mp3s.
Go die in a fire...
