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Technology Stocks : TTRE (TTR Incorporated)

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To: blebovits who wrote (211)12/10/2000 1:20:42 PM
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Yawn. I ask for some non stock paid info. and I get links to CEO interviews, and press that quote unnamed large stock holders and financial firms tied to the company.

Ok here's a question for everyone. Let's say I buy the new Yanni Christmas in Antartica CD. I pop it in my computer, goto my MP3 making software and "rip" the CD to my hard drive at say 5-10x the play speed. I then encode these files as mp3's and damn, thanks to some gee whiz thing TTRE claims to have that no one else seems to even bother talking about, it comes back garbled sounding. What to do, what to do.
Well how about if I set my ripper software from digital to analog. This takes the audio stream after it's been through the D/A converter(it's the same stuff that you would be listening to) and it converts it back to digital and writes it to my hard drive. Then I make this an mp3, and because the D/A converter in even a $30-40 sound card now have a S/N ratio of probably 90dB's or more, I can't tell the difference. Then I upload it to Napster, and pow, the whole world has this wonderful music.

What's to keep someone from doing that?

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