Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Feb 2009 21:23 UTC
Windows Windows Vista has never exactly been a favourite subject among company IT people. Migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista isn't exactly a worry-free process, and machines that run Windows XP comfortably may have trouble powering Windows vista. As such, adoption of Vista has been slow. Two years after Vista's release, the OS is still struggling in the enterprise sector, according to a Forrester report.
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RE[5]: Hmm
by Thom_Holwerda on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 13:47 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Hmm"
Thom_Holwerda
Member since:
2005-06-29

Debatable. Very debatable. Using Vista, try to rip a track from a CD you have legally purchased to .mp3 (without any DRM) and send it to your friend who does not run Vista (say runs a Mac or Linux box). See if you can do it so that your friend can hear the result.


Odd. I took up on your challenge, and it all worked out just fine.

I just ripped my legally purchased copy of "This Is Alphabeat" using Windows Media Player in Windows 7, copied the files to a Micro SD card, inserted the Micro SD card into my Linux (Ubuntu) machine... and what do you know? The .mp3s worked just fine.

Lemur2, your FUD goes beyond FUD. You're a liar.

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RE[6]: Hmm
by Moulinneuf on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 16:25 in reply to "RE[5]: Hmm"
Moulinneuf Member since:
2005-07-06

I took up on your challenge, and it all worked out just fine.


Really ? You did ? ( answer is No , but let me take you by the hand and show you why it is so )

Lemur 2 Step 1 = Using Vista,
Thom step 1 = using Windows Media Player in Windows 7,

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RE[7]: Hmm
by Thom_Holwerda on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 16:46 in reply to "RE[6]: Hmm"
Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

Lemur 2 Step 1 = Using Vista,
Thom step 1 = using Windows Media Player in Windows 7,



Just performed the same process using Windows Vista. Again, no problems, and the . mp3 files made by Windows Vista's WMP worked just fine on my Linux machine.

So yes, a liar.

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RE[6]: Hmm
by lemur2 on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 22:22 in reply to "RE[5]: Hmm"
lemur2 Member since:
2007-02-17

"Debatable. Very debatable. Using Vista, try to rip a track from a CD you have legally purchased to .mp3 (without any DRM) and send it to your friend who does not run Vista (say runs a Mac or Linux box). See if you can do it so that your friend can hear the result.
Odd. I took up on your challenge, and it all worked out just fine. I just ripped my legally purchased copy of "This Is Alphabeat" using Windows Media Player in Windows 7, copied the files to a Micro SD card, inserted the Micro SD card into my Linux (Ubuntu) machine... and what do you know? The .mp3s worked just fine. Lemur2, your FUD goes beyond FUD. You're a liar. "

Read again what my original post said, where you quoted it.

Read it again.

Now point out the lie.

Firstly ... my post merely asks people to try this. I have encountered some situations/circumstances where this did not work for other people.

Now you have claimed a situation where you claim it works for you ... but unfortunately for you you could not actually do the experiment that I asked you to try. My very first step was ... and I quote ... "Using Vista".

Edited 2009-02-03 22:29 UTC

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RE[7]: Hmm
by Thom_Holwerda on Tue 3rd Feb 2009 22:24 in reply to "RE[6]: Hmm"
Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

"Using Vista".


Read on, as I did the experiment again using Vista... Same result.

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