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MP3 on an older notebook

Original Message
Name: Jan Reznicek
Date: April 11, 2003 at 01:34:55 Pacific
Subject: MP3 on an older notebook
OS: Win98 SE
CPU/Ram: AMD 1700/256
Comment:
High, friends. I want to use an older notebook for playing background sequences in MP3 {cool down, I`m not a techno fool} together with live playing. What configuration I need for safety a clear playing? Is P133/48MB ram enough? What MP3 player in BeOS is the most powerfull {in case of infirm processor}?
Thanks very much.
Jan


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Name: jefro
Date: April 16, 2003 at 14:10:34 Pacific
Subject: MP3 on an older notebook
Reply: (edit)
That P133 ought to work if that is all you need at one time. See bebits.com for the best rated app and try it.

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