I want to listen to music inputed through my computers USB2 connection.

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  1. Dean_R

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    What are the best software programs I can use to listen to music on my computer this way? Thanks.
     
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    using what device? any media player will work if it sees your usb device as a hardrvie or whatever.
     
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    Yeah, they should simply plug-n-play. What is your source for tunes? My pre-amp has a 2 channel USB option, but it requires Windows XP Media Center Edition, so it really depends on your input device..
     
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    I have got Windows Media Player, Quicktime, Roxio, and Nero. Can I use one of these programs to listen to music from my CD Changer? I have connected the CD Changer to an external ADS Tech sound card and from the external sound card to my computer via the USB connection.
    My computer is old and the sound card in it is pretty crappy. I don't want to record the music just play it on my computer. I have CD burners to record music if I want to.

    Any suggestions thanks!
     
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    If youre imputing the sound through a sound card (from what i understand) then you dont need any media player, just turn up the volume from your sond managers line in option and you should be able to hear sound through your computers speakers, to record you can use some programs out there but i think windows xp comes with a audio recorder that works just fine..
    GooD Luck
     

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