To me, anyway.
Is there any way to use a regular media player (WMP/Winamp/Realplayer/whatever) to play songs backwards? That's all.
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To me, anyway.
Is there any way to use a regular media player (WMP/Winamp/Realplayer/whatever) to play songs backwards? That's all.
You might could find a plugin for winamp. Or convert to wav and use sound recorder to reverse it.
Are you looking for satanic lyrics in Hotel California or something?:p
Any idea where I could find such a thing?
And...no...not at all. :shifty: :cat:
Edit: Can someone edit the thread title so it says 'An' instead of 'And'. Ugh.
I tried looking for something a few months ago and could only find native support for playing mp3s backwards in BeOS's audio player, which won't work in Windows :p Unless something's appeared recently, you'll have to get something like Audacity or some other audio editor to reverse the track so other players can play it as such :p
Put your cd in backwards?:confused: [audacity]
You could import your CD or MP3 tracks into Wavlab and run them backwards. Or any other audio editing tool that is reasonable.
Step 1: Install Linux
Step 2: sox FILNAME.mp3 REVERSED.wav reverse
Step 3 (optional): lame REVERSED.wav REVERSED.mp3
http://sox.sourceforge.net/
http://lame.sourceforge.net/USAGE
There's always the pressing issue of time and accidentally deleting partition tables by virtue of being N00b.