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The action of copying music track(s) off of a music CD, and also possibly converting them into some form of compressed file, typically MP3. ISP Glossary:
Rip - Hi,I am in Romania. My telephone company states it uses ETSI-FSK protocolfor Caller ID, which I understand is the protocol used in most of theEurope. I have subscribed to the service. My modem's manual says I only haveto give the modem an AT#CID = 1 or 2 to enable receiving of Caller ID. Itested with hyperterminal, gave that command, received OK, but all I get isRING, RING when someone calls me.Among the posts I've read here on the group, I saw one or two saying"you'll never get a USR modem to receive caller ID in Europe". I also readon ExceleTel's site (a provider of telephony ActiveX controls built on topof TAPI) that " Some modems, like US Robotics cannot detect caller ID invoice mode. The FSK data is coming in at a different rate (7200Hz) than themodem was designed to listen to (8000Hz)" . The URL ishttp://www.exceletel.com/support/hardware/VoiceModems/index.htmI didn't understand whether they're refering to all protocols or just thesome of them. From what they say, one would be inclined to think that theUSR modems *can* detect some kind of caller ID, only not the voice modekind. What would that other kind be?Is all this true? Or do they only recognize US Bellcore? Did anyone everget a USR to receive Caller ID in Europe? I would appreciate anybody sharingsome experience with this.Thank you in advance,Lucian
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