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missspeedy23 Mon 06/10/08 23:05
Not sure if you can convert them but I downloaded a trial version of Nero then created an audio disc from the files - you can play them on a hi-fi then.
From a non-geek!!!
J'Adore Mon 06/10/08 23:08
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thanks missspeedy (non geek).
i totally forgot about my Nero program, im going to check it out. thanks for that. 8-)
mjwman Mon 06/10/08 23:16
Yes you can convert them but why not play the music by connecting the PC to the Hi fi?
J'Adore Mon 06/10/08 23:52
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ooo misspenny, it works woo hoo .. u can now be known as a geek. lol. 8-)
mjwman, my hi-fi is too far away from my PC. also scared of blowing up my pc. dont want to get too techie. 8-)
Ethel Tue 07/10/08 00:31
Connecting the pc to the hifi means you get all the pc sounds going through the hifi too
Not ideal
mjwman Wed 08/10/08 23:33
PC sounds going through the hi-fi? Whats that then?
I have all my music on my PC and also on my Mac laptop.
I play what I want when I want through iTunes from the headphone socket into the Aux on hi fi. Its great!