F Fran Jul 26, 2004 #1 Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz?
Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz?
C Chaos Master Jul 27, 2004 #2 rm -rf /home/Fran: Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz? Click to expand... Try searching for 'DAMP MP3' on Google. But to be able to listen to MP3 at good quality you need at least a 100MHz Pentium, IMHO. []s
rm -rf /home/Fran: Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz? Click to expand... Try searching for 'DAMP MP3' on Google. But to be able to listen to MP3 at good quality you need at least a 100MHz Pentium, IMHO. []s
S Samuel Hill Jul 27, 2004 #3 Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz? Click to expand... Playing mp3s on a 100MHz 486 is unacceptable, it seems like the Processor isn't fast enough to decompress the mp3 and play audio without pauses.
Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz? Click to expand... Playing mp3s on a 100MHz 486 is unacceptable, it seems like the Processor isn't fast enough to decompress the mp3 and play audio without pauses.
W WebWalker Jul 28, 2004 #5 Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz? Click to expand... Probably an older version of Winamp ...
Is there a DOS MP3 player that can downsample poor MP3 files so they can be listened to on a 386 @ 40MHz? Click to expand... Probably an older version of Winamp ...