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Tom Brown wrote:
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> Peter, where are you?
I got back from "San Diego" this afternoon. Quite a week -- Greg
switched the locks on someone else's two storage units (he put on the
high security ones which a bolt cutter can't grab onto), then Robert
decided he wanted to live in a bigger house so he simply moved in which
certainly surprised the owners. I got a phone call about an hour ago
that Greg was now breaking into his ex-wife's house; she called her mom
who called me. Last time he went through the door with a sledge
hammer. So I might be back in San Diego by morning. Oh, did I mention
the $630,000 worth of pesos? I guess that story can wait for later,
I'll tell it along with the new one about Angela throwing out the grand
piano. Red (he's usually out of town) is fighting with the local
bicycle shop because he bought a bicycle from them, rode it for four
years, then decided he didn't like it and tried to return it for a full
refund. I know this for a fact -- I was at the bicycle shop this
morning trying to straighten it all out.
Well, you asked where I was.
> This is on 3 tracks from a (Willie Nelson) CD where other tracks
> converted just fine! Is it normal for different tracks on a CD to be
> encoded in a different manner or with a different codec?
Yes. Super CD's can be made with multiple codings, although most are
not. Take the CD to your local "real expensive custom hi-fi shop" and
see what tracks are on it.
For some conversions you can play with SoX (I haven't had time to try
it). SoX is a sound file format converter:
http://www.spies.com/Sox/
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/mmedia/sound/convert/
SoX-users Mailing List:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/sox-users
- Peter
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