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Posted by Joel on 11/18/06 17:48
bigd_77@hotmail.com wrote:
>I was simply wondering how to convert MPEG-4 Audio Files into some that
>can be played on an mp3 player. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
I happen to use Nero, which has MPEG-4 AAC codecs, and a decent
interface for decoding to WAV. Winamp's Disk Writer plugin will also
work, although it's tedious. Once you have the WAV, just go to the
LAME command line, or open a program like CDex to interface with the
LAME DLL, and convert to the MP3 quality of your choice.
Others will probably have a more straightforward solution, but I
prefer my method, which avoids installing more software than I already
use for other purposes.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos
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Joel Crump
This ain't even his land, the Indians was here first.
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