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How to Do Everything

How to do Everything with MP3 and Digital Music

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A hot new release in the extremely popular How to Do Everything series, this friendly, solutions-oriented book is filled with step-by-step details on how to create, download, upload, play--and even remaster--MP3 and digital music files. You'll also get a completely up-to-date survey of peer-to-peer file sharing services like Napster, Aimster, Gnutella, and others, and details on all the latest and best MP3 players, both desktop and portable.

400 pages, Paperback

First published November 26, 2001

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Dave Johnson

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2,464 reviews11 followers
December 20, 2022
Protocols have moved on but MP3 is still with us

With all the iPhone apps everything is being treated as an appliance. When you step on the peddle the care goes. Who knows how or cares. Some people do care. Find out what MP3 is and why you should care.

As you can see there is a lot of things that you can do to manipulate MP3. However, who needs to nowadays?
Choose the best jukebox software for your computer
Exchange MP3 files and discover new music
Quickly create multiple musical compilations
Get exclusive advice on promoting your music from independent artists Kristin Hersh, Peter Himmelman, and others
Select an MP3 player, transfer songs across formats, and use memory cards
Discover legal file-sharing services
Learn to use MP3, Windows Media Audio, and WAV files
Connect a PC to analog audio gear, and ensure a high-quality signal
Store up to 200 CDs on a player the size of a deck of cards
Optimize the dynamic range of your songs with audio editing software
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90 reviews4 followers
December 13, 2010
The authors did a great job explaining technology in a way that even neophytes could understand. I especially like the sections in which the two guys "chatted" with each other.
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