Re: burning music from internet e-mails

  • From: "Dave Hutchins" <dhutchins@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 00:20:03 -0500

Hi

I played the cd that I burned, it played for hours and hours, Lisa sent me a 
lot of Elvis music, it played a long time, I guess sometimes you have to 
make sure there is plenty of room on a cd.  But the whole file she sent me 
has played.  Thanks for the help and understading.  Dave
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <toonhead5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 4:36 AM
Subject: Re: burning music from internet e-mails


> Hi Dave
> First of all, let me point out to you that it's not the e-mail message
> itself that is burned onto a cd, it is the attached mp3.
> What your friend is doing is attaching an mp3 to an e-mail and sending it
> to you. you need to take the mp3 she sends you and burn that onto a cd. 
> If
> you're on a slower connection, sending an mp3 file via e-mail can take
> quite a while. I would suggest that you should install an instant message
> program such as msn, because the mp3 file goes right to a specific folder
> on your hard drive and you can send data more quickly depending on the
> speeds of the 2 people during the file transfer.  Plus some internet
> service providers have a limit on how large some attachments can be, so if
> you're going to be sending larger files  back and forth at some point,
> instant messaging is a much better way to go about this because there's no
> limit to how large the file you're sending can be. the only thing that
> matters is that the 2 of you sending the file to each other must remain
> connected to the instant message program until the file transfer is 
> complete.
> and to answer your question more completely still, you know when the file
> is downloaded completely when you can play the entire file without having
> any problems hearing it or it ending pre-maturely because the whole file 
> is
> there.
> If the whole file isn't sent it won't play or it only might play for as
> long as the file you actually have lasts.  As for cd burning you can use
> Nero burning Rom to do it, that's my favorite cd burning application, and
> you can choose to either burn an audio cd that you can play in your
> standard stereo or in your car if you know someone who has one. you can
> also choose data which will allow you to get upwards of a hundred or so 
> mp3
> files depending on size. i am usually able to get around 120 files on a cd
> if they're ripped at 192 kbps which is pretty much the standard for music
> nowadays.
>
> Hope this is helpful and I hope  i didn't throw too much at you all at 
> once.
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> At 03:58 AM 9/27/2004, you wrote:
>>Hi folks,
>>I get e-mails from a friend of mine, she will download music then e-mail
>>it to me, I need to know how can you or do you know when the whole e-mail
>>message is downloaded or burned onto disk?  Dave Hutchins
>>there is no better gift than to give of yourself
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