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To: greenspirit who wrote (129774)3/1/2001 12:18:47 AM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769667
 
I used to have a library on Real Jukebox until my last meltdown. I got the Jukebox back, since it came with the Real Player, but I have too many mp3 players, and therefore have neglected Jukebox. The Spressa goes with my burner, and allows easy recording of a playlist. Another one converts wav and cda files to mp3s. Another converts mp3s to wav files (necessary for editing). Realplayer ends up fourth on the list.

2000 of your favorite songs? That takes up about 6 gigs of memory, right? I reserve most harddrive space for programs and files I might need in the near future. When I burn a new CD, I usually put the mp3s on an archive disk as back up, although I try to keep a residual for sharing on Napster. I mainly listen to the CDs.......