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Posted by Moguta on May 05, 2003 at 16:35:56:
In Reply to: Re: about wma files.. HELP!!! posted by Vicki on May 02, 2003 at 18:36:18:
All you really have to do to learn software is experiment around with it. But don't fret I'll tell you how to convert it to WMA through WinAmp, since that's probably best. In WinAmp, right-click on the top bar & select Options -> Preferences (or hit CTRL-P). Then click on Plugins -> Output in the left menu. Next, on the right, select "Nullsoft WMA Output plugin", and click the Configure button. You'll probably want something like 22050 Hz, 32Kbps (file size), and Stereo. Put the file(s) you want to convert into WinAmp, and play it. (You won't hear the music, it's actually converting the MP3 to a WMA now.) After it's done, go back to the Output Plugin options, and select the default WaveOut plugin (which just plays back music, for if you ever want to use WinAmp as your player). : Hi, thanks for the useful information. I have downloaded the two software, but both is so unclear to use. Is there a help file I can go to about reducing the vibrate of the music? Because I am puzzle at both software. Thanks so much!
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