I'm looking for Roger Taylor's early single I Wanna Testify / Turn on the TV, in digital form. (There is a long story behind this, which I won't boor you with). Does anyone out there have a copy - or, more likely, maybe there is someone more familiar than I am with MP3 downloads, who could point me in the right direction?
EDIT: I'd buy it on CD if there was one out there ... but there isn't.
EDIT: I'd buy it on CD if there was one out there ... but there isn't.
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Date: 2007-10-14 05:06 pm (UTC)If so connect an output from your amp to the line-input on your PC and record that onto MP3.
Of course you shouldn't distribute the MP3, but for your own use that is perfectly legal.
If you want a good MP3 recorder try dbPower Amp. If you want to use the MP3 codec for longer than a month then you'll have to buy a licence for it, but it's only a few quid. That is what I've used to rip most of my CDs to MP3.
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