If I record the sounds of a dose and save it in mp3 to use it on my ipod, will the effectivity of the dose prevail?
I mean by connecting the sound output of the playing pc to the line in of the recording pc.
Is this valid?
Very true - this question gets asked all the time. The short answer is, you can create mp3s but you will lose much of the effect of a dose.
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I-Doser now sells MP3 packs that have been professionally converted, tweaked, and tested with the process we use to test every single cd or dose we release, so they are the best way to get mp3s that are verified, professionally tested, and will give you the best possible results available in an MP3 format.
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If it's been explained that much is because it's been asked a lot, that would convert it in a Frequently Asked Question, which is a F.A.Q. and such question should be included the faq.htm.No, it wont work
it's been explained too many times already so I'm not even going to bother explaining.
However, I appreciate the answers and I'll look for those mp3 on the site.