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To: Star Traveler
I tried the way it played normally and reversing it.

Hello...!!!

HOW did you "reverse it"?????

(This is all I've been trying to figure out all along. And obviously, however I can do this I want to isolate it to these Beatles CDs so I don't go messing up the sound of my other 80 billion MP3s.)

81 posted on 02/03/2010 12:03:46 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
You were saying ...

HOW did you "reverse it"?????

Oh..., I just saw this post... when coming back to the thread. Sorry for missing it earlier.

I used VLC Media Player -- and played the music on that program. It's not a program that you would use for your music collection in normally playing it, but it was good enough for testing it out and seeing how it sounded.

Otherwise, I'm sure you can find some kind of software solution out there on the market. And... come to think about it, you probably don't want to switch your channels back and forth, even if you do find a software solution, so probably you want to re-encode your "playing music files" (of certain Beatles songs) with the channels reversed already, so you don't have to do it on your "player".

To do that, take the uncompressed data from the CD and get a audio program and reverse the channels inside that program, and then encode it under whatever compression ratio you want for your MP3s.

You could probably use "Audacity" to do that, although I don't know for sure, since I don't use it.

82 posted on 02/05/2010 11:26:08 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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