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doglet
02-02-2000, 11:11 PM
Does anyone know of any software that will play continuous music using CD drives? I'm sure lots of you have two drives so maybe there is something out there.
The reason I ask is that my home stereo has two CD trays so when one CD finishes the other starts automatically. The disc that is not playing can be changed with another disc etc.
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Jinx67
02-03-2000, 01:42 AM
Try real jukebox, Winamp, or sonique. All of them have the shuffle mode you're looking for. real Jukebox also allows you to create Mp3 files from your CD. And as far as I know comes closest to Cd quality as far as recording. But if your looking for a good music Shuffler I,d go with Sonique It has a far better equallizer than the others..P.S They're all free.
Toadman
02-03-2000, 07:51 AM
Be aware that Real jukebox plants a cookie and monitors/logs all MP3 downloads. There was an uproar awhile back when Realplayer "forgot" to mention that feature.
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The Dan
02-03-2000, 08:34 AM
Toadman
Can you delete said cookie from P.C ? If so whats it called ?
Dave_H
02-03-2000, 08:44 AM
Toadman has a good point, but what did it do with the information? Well it would send it all back to real-networks behind your back without asking. I deleated the cookie by removing real-jukebox from all my systems. Companies that do that sort of thing have gone too far in my opinion.
Dave
wyvrn
02-03-2000, 10:36 AM
Remove the cookie in Netscape by deleting the file called cookie.txt. A blank one will be rebuilt for you. For Internet Explorer, delete all files in the Temporary Internet Files folder on your hard drive, or go to Tools-->Internet Options and clear the folder that way. There is a program I once used called Luckman's Anonymous Cookie which automatically replaced your cookie.txt file with a blank cookie.txt file as you were surfing. That way, sites that required a cookie would get one, albeit blank. The program used to be free, not sure about that now. Cheers.
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