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Posted by dada on June 02, 2007 at 10:49:57:
In Reply to: Re: how can i convert m3u to mp3 or .wav posted by Semmy on January 18, 2007 at 19:58:15:
: : : someone please help me convert these .m3u files to .mp3 : : : or .wav so i can burn onto cd : : ---- : : Seriously, why did you make doing this seem like creating cold fission? This is one of the easiest things to do since peeing. Rather than saying "create a hyperlink," say words like "cut" and "paste." : : For the normal human beings looking to do this - follow these steps: : : 1) Save the m3u file : : 2) Right click this file and open it with Notepad : : 3) Copy the link (aka web address) that appears in the Notepad file (exclude the symbol at the end) : : 4) Copy this link in to a new window in your internet browser in the address line : : 5) Hit enter : : 6) The song should appear as a quicktime in its own web window (you may need to have Quicktime 7.0) : : 7) Click on the arrow pointing down at the far right side of the gray music bar : : 8) Click "Save As Source" : : 9) Enjoy the song on your computer, mp3 player, etc. : : Okay, I followed all these steps. They were very straight forward. But something always seems to go wrong when I do things. (I don't think computers like me much) After I opened a song and it appeared as a quicktime in its own web window, i then clicked on the arrow at the far right side. I saw the option to "Save As Source" but was unable to click it. :os Any ideas of what I can do now?? : ~Semmy i tried that but it says i have to buy quicktime 7
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