Does anyone remember this 1955 film, which was updated in 1966, serialized and shown on television in the U.S.? Any chance of the U.S. version being released on DVD? http://www.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/jbtime.html
Is there any Windows software that can rip and tag CD tracks to Window Media Audio Lossless, Monkey's Audio APE, or FLAC file formats using the Gracenote CDDB database?
Consider using a computer instead. You can rip all of your CDs to a large hard drive using lossless compression. The player will download and organize your CD collection's information including album, artist, song title, etc. I'm using a Hoontech Soundtrack Audio DSP24 Value soundcard with...
I want to try using my computer as a HTPC. I'm looking for a soundcard for the following setup: Dell Dimension 8200 with Windows XP SP1 Windows Media Player 9 for CD, WMA Lossless and MP3 playback DVD playback with Dolby Digital and DTS (I haven't decided on a player) Possible HDTV card...
I'm using Windows Media Player 8.0. I want to copy my CDs to my computer and save them as uncompressed WAV files, but the only copy options are WMA and MP3. How can I copy my CDs to uncompressed WAV files and include cover art, title, artist, composer, etc?
Are there any processors capable of performing digital equalization in Dolby Digital, DTS and PCM formats to flatten room response before the D/A conversion?