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Can I get music legally (online) from any other source (with a good selection) at a higher quality than 128 – preferably 192?

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Can I get music legally (online) from any other source (with a good selection) at a higher quality than 128 – preferably 192?

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A. BuyMusic.com is my preferred place for getting WMAs… mainly because I don’t have to use Napster’s clunky interface. However, they also seem to encode at 128kbits/sec. Keep in mind that a WMA encoded at 128kbits/sec appear to convert to about a 160kbit/sec mp3 file. Which isn’t that far “away” from 192kbit/sec. If you use DFX plug-in with CDMaster32… it may be just enough to get the audio fidelity your looking for. Q. The problem occurs after step #20 [in Windows Media Player]. It starts the burning process after I hit “copy.” each track selected indicates”an error occurred” and the CD does not burn. Any ideas what could be wrong? A. Possible solutions here, here, or here. Sounds like you need to contact the supplier of the WMA files (Napster?) because your new audio files won’t burn using windows media player. Another guess is there is something wrong with the Roxio CD Burning engine which is part of Windows Media player. You might also try using one of the other supported appli

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