..since its out of print, it's going from $179.00-$300.00 on Amazon. Ouch.
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Mickyfinn — 18 years ago(June 12, 2007 08:49 AM)
Actually, I already own the DVD, and I downloaded the free trial version of some software that rips the audio off DVDs. Perfect. And I used it on other concert DVDs that you'd otherwise be unable to listen to on CD.
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jonathan-morris-8706 — 18 years ago(September 05, 2007 01:56 AM)
When you say check your local library, do you mean you can check it out there? Or you can actually purchase a box set from the library? Because I would love to purchase the set, but I can't see paying 250 the set, as much as I love it. And if I'm paying 120, it had better be new. I bought the School House Rock! Rocks CD, not exactly realizing what it was. I don't like it. I want the original songs, the way they were. Please inform me on the library subject. Thanks.
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Mickyfinn — 18 years ago(September 06, 2007 02:56 PM)
My advice would be to buy the DVD (under $20, plus you'd want it anyway) and rip all the audio as I described. You can then burn your own CDs. Perhaps he meant checking it out from the library and copying the CDs, then returning them.
You just have to be resigned-
You're crashing by design