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How do I listen to MP3s?

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MP3 files can be played on your computer by many different programs. The most popular is WinAMP, which can be found here. There are also portable MP3 players that you can buy that operate similar to a cassette player. You can transfer songs from your computer to these players.

Can I listen to MP3s with Windows XP?

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Yes. Windows Media Player will playback MP3s. If you're Yes. Windows Media Player will playback MP3s. If you're having trouble playing MP3s with Windows Media Player, make sure you have the latest update.

What is MP3? Do I need any hardware to listen to MP3s?

Artistopia Music - Help Center
A. MP3 stands for "MPEG 1 Layer 3" , which is a compression technology that lies beneath a variety of other consumer electronic formats, including DVDs. The MP3 format compresses sound files down to one-tenth of their normal size, with very little noticeable degradation in sound quality.

Can I use the Music Service to listen to my existing MP3s?

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Yes. The Music Service player can play many popular digital music formats. To import your other music, click the Tools menu and select Import Media You can tell the player exactly where to look for your other music, or leave the default set to Entire Computer to find music anywhere on your hard drive. If you have a large music collection, it may take several minutes to find and import all your music.

What are MP3s?

CD BURNER.CA - MP3 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
MP3s are digital audio files that maintain their original sound quality while keeping a smaller file size. But on a 56K modem, most MP3s can download in just a few minutes (rather than hours!). MP3s are widely recognized as the most popular format for storing and listening to music on the on the internet.

How do I listen to music?

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It's easy! Just go to the Music Stage, and click on the type of music you like. You'll see top ranked songs right there on the page, so you can start listening to the best right away. The player will play the next song in the channel automatically. (return to top)

Q.) Why should I listen to you?

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A.) No good reason really. I don't have any hardcore credentials. I did a few years of film school, but it wasn't really for me (I sort of felt I could make the same determinations about movies I saw on my own.) I don't really work in the film industry. I don't publish reviews professionally (nor do I write professional reviews). I just see a lot of films and love to always watch more, which apparently ranks me above many so-called professional critics.

Can I listen lying down?

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Sitting up, in a comfortable chair, is best. People have been meditating in a sitting position for thousands of years because the energy travels more easily through the body in that position. If you have back problems or some other condition that prevents you from sitting up, you may lie down.

Where should I post my MP3s?

Sound File Formats
You should post your MP3s to the main MP3 binary group (alt.binaries.sounds.mp3) with a crosspost to the appropriate "decade" group.

Do I have to be at my computer to listen?

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There are ways to broadcast the station into other rooms and speakers throughout your home. Go to the bottom of our h ome page and click the link to Pump HomeGrownRadioNJ into your stereo. Rocket FM is one way to do this. Some simple wires available at any electronic store will get HGRNJ through your home and on your deck!

Why would anyone listen to me?

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You have life and business experience that other people want and need. It never ceases to amaze me about how some of the simple information I know because I use it all the time is unknown to many other people. If you package yourself properly you can get high fees for teaching this information.
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