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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 1:23 pm
by Nibblet99
DragonSlayer wrote:i have a good question, everytime i plug headphones in it shocks me(from the headphone jack) and everytime i try to unplug/plug in something to the back it shocks me. are machines rebelling or is my pc just rude? :mrgreen:
Move to england, we have 3 pin mains plugs, so the casing is always earthed separately from the power itself :P

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 2:56 pm
by t_bonee
Nalian wrote:Keep in mind it's illegal. ;) As long as you're ok with that then do it.

*snip*
Yaarrghh matey. :jollyroger:

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:05 am
by intotherain
DragonSlayer wrote:i have a good question, everytime i plug headphones in it shocks me(from the headphone jack) and everytime i try to unplug/plug in something to the back it shocks me. are machines rebelling or is my pc just rude? :mrgreen:
ground yourself before you plug it in

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:09 am
by jonnythan
Nibblet99 wrote:
DragonSlayer wrote:i have a good question, everytime i plug headphones in it shocks me(from the headphone jack) and everytime i try to unplug/plug in something to the back it shocks me. are machines rebelling or is my pc just rude? :mrgreen:
Move to england, we have 3 pin mains plugs, so the casing is always earthed separately from the power itself :P
We have that here too. Problem is that *you* aren't always grounded before touching the grounded case ;)

DragonSlayer, is this a laptop? I suspect it is.

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:11 pm
by Skier
intotherain wrote: Limewire works most of the time for me and I have about 800 songs from Limewire (years ago). I wouldn't recommend using limewire anymore because hackers are programming viruses into the mp3 itself.
You're so cute when you try to talk techy. ;)

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 4:34 pm
by Sev
jonnythan wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:I am going to look in the library. If they don't have it, I will go to itunes and purchase it. I think I can afford a dollar.

What is a bittorrent client?
Be careful with iTunes.

Unless you're downloading one of the new, more expensive, DRM-free tracks, you cannot listen to the file EXCEPT in iTunes or on an iPod, so you can't import it into slideshows.

Even if you do get a DRM-free track, it's AAC encoded, not an MP3. Your slideshow program may not be able to import AACs.

It's getting more complicated and more dangerous (spyware and malware) finding music online these days. There are no really "easy" ways the way it was easy when Napster was big. Bittorrent and newsgroups are fairly complicated and straight P2P programs like Limewire either hardly work or come with massive amounts of spyware.
Wow, my Creative MP3 player must be broken. It'll play any files ripped or downloaded from iTunes (even with DRM). I'll turn it in as defective asap.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 2:35 am
by jonnythan
Sev wrote:
jonnythan wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:I am going to look in the library. If they don't have it, I will go to itunes and purchase it. I think I can afford a dollar.

What is a bittorrent client?
Be careful with iTunes.

Unless you're downloading one of the new, more expensive, DRM-free tracks, you cannot listen to the file EXCEPT in iTunes or on an iPod, so you can't import it into slideshows.

Even if you do get a DRM-free track, it's AAC encoded, not an MP3. Your slideshow program may not be able to import AACs.

It's getting more complicated and more dangerous (spyware and malware) finding music online these days. There are no really "easy" ways the way it was easy when Napster was big. Bittorrent and newsgroups are fairly complicated and straight P2P programs like Limewire either hardly work or come with massive amounts of spyware.
Wow, my Creative MP3 player must be broken. It'll play any files ripped or downloaded from iTunes (even with DRM). I'll turn it in as defective asap.
Only iPods and iTunes can play traditional tracks downloaded from the iTunes store, and that's a fact. Your Creative player can play the DRM-free tracks and it can play tracks that have been ripped from a CD with iTunes.

The only way to get an encrypted iTunes track onto a non-iPod MP3 player is to burn it to CD and re-rip (and re-tag) it or to illegally break the encryption (I'm not sure if that's possible yet).

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 2:40 am
by Sev
Keep thinking that :D

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 2:51 am
by jonnythan
Sev wrote:Keep thinking that :D
Your Creative MP3 player cannot play DRM-ed songs from the iTunes store, no matter what you say or how much you spam the thread.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:15 am
by Nibblet99
jonnythan wrote:
Sev wrote:Keep thinking that :D
Your Creative MP3 player cannot play DRM-ed songs from the iTunes store, no matter what you say or how much you spam the thread.

Actually well over a year ago, I seem to remember reading that iTunes decided they wanted to provide content to all mp3 players, not just limit their market to the iPod. As far as I can remember they were going to open their DRM content for other player manufacturers.

I wouldn't be surprised if Sev could play it just fine