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DIYs and How-to
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DIY: Start your VoIP DJ career
Want to create your own streaming radio station? We show you how with this simple hack.
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DIY: How to update firmware on your MP3 player
We'll step you through how to upgrade the firmware on some of the most popular MP3 players, so there'll be no excuses not to have the latest and greatest feature set available.
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DIY: Top iTunes add-ons
There's no disputing that iTunes boasts an excellent feature set right out of the installation package.
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DIY: How to normalise your MP3s
If you want a smooth listening experience that will let you hear an entire playlist without adjusting your volume knob, you should normalise your MP3s.
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DIY: How to burn an audio CD
CNET's step-by-step guide to freeing all the music stored on your PC by burning your favourite playlists to a good old audio CD.
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How to turn CDs into WMAs
MP3 isn't the only way to go digital with your music. In fact, many people attest that WMAs sound better than MP3s at the same bit rate. Learn how to turn your discs into WMA files.
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How to rip a CD as a single MP3
Annoyed with the gaps your MP3 player inserts between the tracks of otherwise uninterrupted albums? This guide will show you how to rip CDs as a single track to eliminate those snippets of silence.
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Tips for tweaking iTunes
Apple products earn well-deserved accolades for their clean, elegant designs, and the company's do-it-all jukebox application is no exception.
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iTunes hacks
We'll show you how to stream your iTunes library wirelessly throughout the house and create playlists without having to manually select each song.
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How to edit ID3 tags
If you collect MP3s from disparate sources, your ID3 tags are probably in shambles.
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CNET's glossary of music terms
Confused by the jargon? Our glossary will help explain commonly used terms related to digital music.
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DIY: How to record streamed audio
This tutorial shows you how to record streamed audio as a stereo WAV file, which can easily be turned into an MP3 for storage or trading.
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MP3 player shopping checklist
MP3 players are getting cheaper with bigger onboard storage and wider format support. We reckon that 24-bit MP3 players could be the next wave. For now, all digital audio players are still at 16-bit, with micro jukebox players expected to be the in thing this year.
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How to turn CDs into MP3 files
One great reason to get into MP3 encoding is so that you can store all of your CDs on your computer to listen to any time you want.
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Turn your CDs into MP3s
Which software is the best for converting CD music files to MP3?



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