Re: 980924 MMDigest
Mechanical Music Digest wrote:
> http://www.intac.com/~gbogatko/htmlfiles/technik.html
>
> George Bogatko - gbogatko@intac.com
> http://www.intac.com/~gbogatko
>
> [ Those without a RealAudio player are missing out. If you
> [ have a Web Browser and a 16 bit sound card you are in
> [ business. There's instructions on George's Website on how
> [ to download a free copy. -- Jody
Whoops.
You also must have RealAudio 5, which runs on Windows95 or Windows98
only [and probably requires a Pentium processor]. Those of us with
old Windows 3.11, can only use RealAudio 3, and the site doesn't
handle that. We get the message that it is not a RealAudio format,
because it is 5.0's.
--
Will; Amateur Radio call K 2 L B ; Rochester, New York, USA
e-mail <herzog@frontiernet.net>
[ This is unfortunate. The RealAudio Encoders can be told
[ to encode for the "older" format, but the compression is
[ worse and the sound quality is worse. I have at least
[ one friend who's ready to "upgrade" his machine from
[ Windows 95 to DOS 6.22. More and more of the new
[ products on the market, though, take advantage of the improved
[ processor speed and memory size available with Pentiums
[ running Windows 95. I still run one Windows 3.11 machine
[ here, but only as a FAX and bookkeeping machine. All the
[ "multimedia" stuff is done on a Pentium. With many
[ fully equipped 300 MHz Pentium clones (AMD K6-300 CPU, 32 meg
[ or ram, 16 bit sound board, speakers, good video board, 56 k modem,
[ with Windows installed) selling for under $1000, it may be time
[ to consider a "fork-lift upgrade". -- Jody
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