Résumé
For musicians and music lover alike, MP3 For Dummies
contains:
- A glossary of terms that explains technical language in
real English
- A step-by-step guide to make your computer
MP3-compliant
- A handy directory to where all those MP3 songs are
stored on the Internet
- A how-to guide to turn your desktop computer into a
high fi sound system using your home stereo
- Instructions to make MP3s from your own music
collection
- An explanation of how to create and record compositions
and then transform them into professional-quality
MP3s
- Information about uploading files you create to MP3 sites
Included with your MP3 For Dummies is a CD-ROM starter kit that includes Shareware versions of MusicMatch Jukebox and Winamp as well as a trial version of SoundJam MP and live links to MP3 sites.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Part I: What's MP3 and How Do I Use It?
- Chapter 1: Just Get Me Going!
- Chapter 2: Turning Your Computer into an MP3 Machine
- Part II: Downloading and Playing MP3 Files from the
Internet
- Chapter 3: Finding the Best Free MP3 Files
- Chapter 4: Downloading MP3 Files from the
Internet
- Chapter 5: Playing MP3 Files on Your Computer and Home
Stereo
- Chapter 6: Choosing and Using Portable MP3
Players
- Chapter 7: Listening To or Setting Up an MP3 Radio Station
- Part III: Creating Your Own MP3 Files
- Chapter 8: Ripping and Editing Songs from a CD, TV,
Tape, or Microphone
- Chapter 9: Completing the MP3 File with an
Encoder
- Chapter 10: MusicMatch Jukebox's All-in-One Software:
From CD to MP3
- Chapter 11: Saving MP3 Songs on a CD
- Part IV: MP3s for the Musician
- Chapter 12: Why Bother with MP3s'
- Chapter 13: Composing Songs for MP3
- Chapter 14: Musician's Guide to Turning Songs into MP3s
- Part V: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 15: Ten Best MP3 Sites
- Chapter 16: Ten Ways MP3 Helps Musicians
- Chapter 17: Ten Most Useful MP3 Utilities
- Chapter 18: Ten Piracy Myths from the RIAA
- Chapter 19: Ten Clues to a Web Site's Location
- Chapter 20: Ten Rumors About MP3
- Chapter 21: Ten MP3 Players for Windows CE
- Part VI: Appendixes
- Appendix A: About the CD
- Appendix B: Glossary
- Index
- IDG Books Worldwide End-User License Agreement
- Installation Instructions
- Book Registration Information Back of Book
L'auteur - Andy Rathbone
Andy Rathbone est l'auteur de toutes les versions précédentes de Windows Pour les Nuls, l'ouvrage de référence informatique le plus vendu de tous les temps. Son sens pédagogique et les astuces qu'il propose ont dépanné des millions d'utilisateurs de Windows, chez eux ou au travail.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | IDG |
Auteur(s) | Andy Rathbone |
Parution | 10/11/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 296 |
Format | 18,8 x 23,4 |
Poids | 607g |
EAN13 | 9780764505850 |
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