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Tips And Tricks For Recording Music.
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1. If you have a stock stereo, use 128kbs. If you have a whacked out system a la scooba (or at least what he use to have) and have a very keen ear, use 192 or 256kbps (320 if you are an absolute diehard).

2. When burning, don't burn at more than 16x. When you burn above that, the chances of creating errors and such increase dramatically.

3. When ripping songs, use the normalize option to 98%. Helps big time when you don't want to change the volume for every song. Ya might not have these problems when downloading from Itunes. But WTF do I know about iCraps and iPrunes.

If you have to use any software for ripping, use EZCDDAX. Check download.com to get it. Its the s*** for creating non-copyrighted mp3's.

Disclaimer: I will not be held repsonsible for any use/misuse of the tools or ideas as held above for unlawful purposes.
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Tips And Tricks For Recording Music. - Oscar The Grouch - 10-20-2006, 02:35 AM

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