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Converting Mu3 Files To Mp3,how,


Deonn h

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I`ve got a sony w800i.I download songs off a free site which i carn`t name on a public forum for legal reasons but most of you will know it.But when i have downloaded the song its a mu3 file.And when i try transfer it to my phone it wont play it.What i need to know is what files a sony w800 can recognise and how i can convert the mu3 file into a file i can play on my phone. :)

Thanks

Deonn.

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If Winamp reads them you can have it export all the mu3 files to .wav (disk-writer plugin) and then convert them with a wav>mp3 compressor.

Also, try changing the extension from mu3 to mp3.

Tried the one in bold .Can you simplify the sentence above that , i dont understand half of it. :)

Cheers

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1. Open the M3U file (or files) in Winamp

2. Go to Options>Visualization>Select plug-in

3. Go to the output tab and select Nullsoft Disk Writer plug-in

4. Press configure

5. Select the directory you want it to place the converted .wav file(s) in

6. Close close the windows and go back to winamp.

7. Make sure the "repeat" is off in winamp and click play. This will make it convert the files.

You should then have a .wav file in the folder you specified. Next you use a program like CD-ex to convert it into an MP3.

Winamp will convert all the files you add to the playlist.

Be sure to switch the plugin off or you won't be able to listen to music. You can do this by repeating step 2 and on step 3 just select DirectSound output.

Hope this is a bit more understandable.

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