[muglo] Re: QuickTime vs.iTunes
- From: "K. Hochmann" <khochman@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 05:07:58 -0400
Hi Tim,
Sorry for the late reply. I was away, and I am checking 92 e-mail
messages.
Both Toast Deluxe and Toast Titanium include a package called CD Spin
Doctor. Both do a very satisfactory job.
If any tracks need doctoring, a freeware program called Audacity is
surprisingly useful (for my not too discerning ears). Version tracker
has it.
Kh
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- [muglo] Re: QuickTime vs.iTunes
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