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Old 2006-03-04, 03:31 AM
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Talking MUSIC My L!fE

whassup!!!im new here and i guess i still dont know what to do!!! ive been reading here and ive been reading alot!!!and also learning!! by in anyways my question is this:
ive been using bit comet for quite a while now and ive successfully downloaded audio files that i really really like!!! , with that i really would like to keep listening to them every where i go, but unfortuanately i cant.. i have an mp3 player and all of us knows that it would accept mp3 format that is why im in graet need of help...

1? is it possible to convert the files that ive downloaded from bit comet to mp3 or any other format??
2? if so what software do i use??
3? how about the quality??
4? if there is a software where could i get a copy??

please..please..please HELP!!!!!!!!!

dont worry if somebody is worried about for what will i use it...its only for my self and my mp3 player!!!


thanks in advance!! and HEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPP!!!
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Old 2006-03-04, 11:51 AM
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Re: MUSIC My L!fE

1. Yes
2. Convert the files to wav and then to mp3. I think you can use foobar2000 (which may go straight to mp3, I don't know) or mkwACT or flac frontend or Traders Little Helper. Go look in the Software FAQ for links
3. Well, you are going from lossless format (flac and shn) to lossless (wav or aiff) to lossy (mp3). So, of course the quality of the mp3 is going to be not as good as the original. However, a 320 kbps mp3 will be better than a 192 kbps one.
4. Check the Software FAQ.
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