[kj] Play dead
The Exorcist
killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Fri May 1 14:14:55 EDT 2009
They have a nero lite version which is decent.
I also use a very basic old copy of ashampoo burning studio free.
IMGBURN is SWEEEEEEEEET.
At 06:38 AM 5/1/2009, Darren A. Peace wrote:
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>Edit > Preferences > Advanced >
>
>Tick Keep iTunes Music Folder Organised
>Untick Copy files to iTunes Music Folder if you dont want duplicates.
>
>I have the Copy Files option ticked, so
>everything is copied to my central library, and
>I can then manually delete the original file,
>which could be anywhere on my computer.
>
>Oh, and Brendan? Nero? Hope theres something in
>that bloatware that you really, really need. I gave up on it at version 5.
>
>Otherwise, the free ImgBurn
>(<http://www.imgburn.com/>http://www.imgburn.com/
> ) does pretty much everything I need.
>
>Darren
>Hungerford, UK
>
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>[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of Stephen Lawrence
>Sent: 01 May 2009 11:12
>To: gathering at misera.net
>Subject: Re: [kj] Play dead
>
>you made me laugh about i-tunes ....yeah i hate
>it also but have to use it to put vinyl and tape
>into my computer ...i hate the way it duplicates
>everything meaning i have to delete loads
>
> > Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 21:55:33 +1200
> > From: bq at soundgardener.co.nz
> > To: gathering at misera.net
> > Subject: Re: [kj] Play dead
> >
> > Multimedia programs do in a sense fight each other, insofar as the file
> > associations contention. Windows keeps a list of which programs to use to
> > open particular file types...so by default when you double-click that kind
> > of file, Windows will know what to do with it (open .doc files with M$
> > Word for example...).
> >
> > Many multimedia apps ask you when you install them if you want to
> > associate the application with ALL multimedia types (that it is compatible
> > with)...such as mp3 / mp4, avi, wmv, flac, playing DVDs etc etc (there's
> > loads of formats) and it's easy to overlook this setting when zipping
> > through the install screens. I recently did a full install of the software
> > that came with my DVD burner and it included a flaming media player
> > (Nero), on top of all the other ones I have...as if I needed another one
> > FFS...
> >
> > Can become a bit messy after a while as well, once you have several
> > applications on your PC that aim to do the same thing, some of which will
> > attempt to load automatically when your PC starts, automatically update,
> > and many of which share core Windows system files & settings(dlls etc).
> >
> > Good rule of thumb is to pick a decent one that covers most bases and
> > ignore the others. You probably don't need Quicktime on a Windows PC for
> > example, avi files can be opened in VLC or Win Media Player. (And good
> > luck if you're brave enough to use iTunes - we hates it precious ;p)
> >
> > If you want to change the file associations let me know, or Google it if
> > you want, there's multiple ways to do it, pretty standard on Windows from
> > 2000 on. Or you can simply re-install the player you want to use and let
> > it reclaim the associations.
> >
> > The less programs you have on Windows the quicker it goes and less messy
> > it gets, generally.
> >
> > > On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Stephen Lawrence <stephen.l at live.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> thanks bo
> > >> Â to be honest i don't know which version i have ..i'm a bit wary of
> > >> downloads and installations ..i was once told that programs can''fight
> > >> ''
> > >> with each other whether that is true i don;t know
> > >> Â i have vlc and real player and win amp but prefer media player for
> > >> the
> > >> database
> > >
> > > Both and, programs cannot as such interfere with eachother, but codecs
> > > and dll's can and will at every given chance. This is why i
> > > recommended smplayer and/or vlc, since they both use their own sets of
> > > codecs instead of using (and cluttering) the standard DirectShow set
> > > that Windows Media Player and virtually every other media player use.
> > >
> > > To find the version of nearly any Windows program, click "Help" and
> > > then "About".
> > >
> > > Also, if you already have vlc, you should be able to play WMA and WMV
> > > with it. Just make sure you have the latest version from
> > > www.videolan.org and you're all set.
> > >
> > >
> > > b
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