Sunday, March 21, 2010

Coming Soon My Favourite Top 50 Albums & Contest....


I have had a lot of you email me wanting to know what my top 50 favourite album are. So coming very soon I will Share with you what it is. Plus we will finally be doing a contest each month were you can when something. Like a DVDs or a CDs or who knows what..

5 comments:

  1. Great idea. Looking forward to both (your top 50 and monthly contests).

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  2. I love the idea of a top 50 albums. also, add a brief explanation of why it is in your top 50.

    A monthly contest is cool, also.

    Now a question for you and all who read these. I have a bunch of unreleased on CD stuff on cassette. For the last year I have been trying to convert these to MP3's with no luck.
    Recently I put in a new processor and motherboard so maybe I can get this done. Does anybody have any ideas that may help me. What programs did you guys use to convert?
    I tried Audacity and Lame with no success. Would not convert and save to MP3 which it said it would do.

    When I can get this done, I will post for all to enjoy.

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  3. Johnny I love the idea of a top 50 I was thinking of the same thing a while back.

    @IB: Audacity or iTunes should easily convert any file you have (You need to download and 'install' the MP3 encoder, though - it's easy.) Most people have trouble getting records or cassette to a .wav file because they do not have the correct inputs or a soundcard that supports those inputs.

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  4. Johnny I love the idea of a top 50 I was thinking of the same thing a while back.

    @IB: Audacity or iTunes should easily convert any file you have (You need to download and 'install' the MP3 encoder, though - it's easy.) Most people have trouble getting records or cassette to a .wav file because they do not have the correct inputs or a soundcard that supports those inputs.

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  5. Johnny I love the idea of a top 50 I was thinking of the same thing a while back.

    @IB: Audacity or iTunes should easily convert any file you have (You need to download and 'install' the MP3 encoder, though - it's easy.) Most people have trouble getting records or cassette to a .wav file because they do not have the correct inputs or a soundcard that supports those inputs.

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