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Re: Old Latin Music Source
Posted by nloftofan1
1/7/2013  6:23:00 AM
AAC, not ACC.

AAC is a "standardized" format:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding

One of the nice things about standards is that there are so many of them.
Re: Old Latin Music Source
Posted by Voco
1/8/2013  1:33:00 AM
Attn.: nioftofan1

RE: AAC

The latest version of Sound Forge probably has it. My older version does not. May have to buy it, if I want to convert more files from iTune. Thanks for the advice.
Re: Old Latin Music Source
Posted by LetsGoDance
1/7/2013  2:51:00 PM
this is your song:
http://cs4760.userapi.com/u2485087/audios/5cc2cc63a3dd.mp3
I can send it to you in .mp3 format by e-mail, send your e-mail address to godance@smile.net.il
Re: Old Latin Music Source
Posted by Voco
1/8/2013  1:17:00 AM
Attn.: LetsGoDance

I just sent you an email. Thank you very much.

Why is it that these older CDs just disappear from the market? Some of the old songs are very danceable.
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