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Originally Posted by j2k4
So you were talking pish after all .... and there was me supporting you.:(
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Originally Posted by j2k4
So you were talking pish after all .... and there was me supporting you.:(
Pish is in the eye of the beholder.
Perhaps you could do with a quick rinse...:huh:
BTW-
RealitY-
What is a BY-GO whisky-drinker?
The original post was just refferring to playing cdr not any actual media type that I can think of but was most likely reffering to cda files like youve now cleared up. Somewhere along the way it got a tad confused as it seemed you were suggesting these relics played mp3 files as data which many new players do with no conversion back to cda needed allowing room for much more tuneage on teh disc.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Anyway it would seem all is clear now although I dont know if I can ever see you in the same light being a hardcore confused whiskey drinking American with bad taste at that...
Difficult to see how "I have an Onkyo changer, vintage 1995, that plays MP3s." can be misconstrued old chap.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
It either does, or doesn't.
So .... which is it.
mp3s or mp3s converted to cda (otf)
The latter.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
I apologize for your lack of discrimination. :D
CD-R is a media type. Mp3 or CDA is a file type.Quote:
Originally Posted by RealitY
The medium is the actual physical thing it is recorded on, the file type is what is recorded on it.
Um gee thanks for clearing that up he who backs the pish.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
I was actually saying the same thing I thought...
But when I questioned it you re-inforced the claim by sayingQuote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
In what was a quite frankly condescending tone.Quote:
JP-
Decoding, right.
In any case, I am quite sure my Onkyo DX-C211 6-disc changer plays MP3s, as I am (as I type this) playing an old 8X MP3 I burned in my 2001 vintage NEC NR7800A which was OEM on my Dell.
To think I then supported you blindly, for shame.
My post count is HUGE yeaaaa...
No, you actually said exactly the opposite, whatever you thought you were saying.Quote:
Originally Posted by RealitY
It's a "what words mean", "what order you put them in" thing.