Re: Trying To Convert File To MP3
Barry Chapman
Hi Tom,
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To get to the Winamp disk writer plugin: 1. Launch Winamp and open the file you wish to convert. 2. Press v to stop it playing. 3. Press ctrl+p for Winamp preferences. 4. Up or down arrow to plugins. If it is closed, press right arrow to open it. 5. Down arrow to output. 6. Press tab twice. You will probably be on Nullsoft DirectSound Output. 7. Down arrow to Nullsoft Disk Writer and press enter. 8. Press x and the file will be converted to wav rather than playing. By default, the converted file will be in your music folder under users and your name with a number such as 01 at the start. This can be changed in the plugin configuration. 9. Follow the steps above again to set the output plugin back to Nullsoft DirectSound Output. Otherwise, files will continue to be copied rather than played. If you need any more detail, please let me know. Regards, Barry Chapman
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From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman Sent: Thursday, 4 June 2020 1:24 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Trying To Convert File To MP3 Barry: I did try converting the original M4A (which does play in Winamp) to WAV just now; no soap! It won't play! But tell me about this Winamp Disk Writer output and how I either "get to it" or install it or whatever I need to do? As I said in an earlier reply, I don't claim to know a whole lot about this kind of stuff; am trying to do a favor for a friend and am having no luck! If it's as simple as using this Winamp Disk Writer to convert it to WAV; then converting that Wav file to an MP3, then I should be able to do what I want to do, which is to take the part of the file that my friend doesn't need away. First, I need to know more about this Winamp Disk Writer Output plugin! Thanks, Tom Kaufman -----Original Message----- From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Barry Chapman Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2020 10:30 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Trying To Convert File To MP3 Hi Tom, If the original plays in Winamp, have you tried converting it to Wav using the Winamp Disk Writer output plugin. That works for me. You can then convert the wav to mp3 with Switch. Regards, Barry Chapman -----Original Message----- From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman Sent: Thursday, 4 June 2020 11:19 AM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Trying To Convert File To MP3 Georgina: I wasn't trying to criticize you (or anyone) am just simply stating what I have done so far! As for Error messages from Winamp, none; only thing is, Winamp isn't playing the converted version of the file. Admittedly, I am not as well-versed about these things as many who are on this list. However, to me, it seemed like converting the file in qu4estion to MP3; then using MP3 Direct Cut (a program that I have had good luck with for a long time now) seemed to be the way to go. But that's why I put this query here in hopes someone could point me in the right direction! I will check the bit rate of the convert file; for now, I have seen that the original file (non-converted) is 53KPBS. So next, I will look at the converted file and see what that says! Again...I'm not being critical of your assessments and apologize if I came off that way! Am sure that you (along with others on this list) have a much better understanding of these things than I do! Tom Kaufman -----Original Message----- From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Georgina Joyce Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2020 6:43 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Trying To Convert File To MP3 Hello Tom, I was only trying to bring your attention to what it is you are doing and attempting to do. I don’t know these utilities that are obviously been created to simplify the process. You appear to be looking for a quick no fuss utility. I cannot guess why your workflow didn’t work on this occasion. The only way you would establish why the file became corrupted. Or maybe it didn’t maybe there is something that has been done to the file that Winamp doesn’t like. Have you tried another player? Have you looked at the file-size to see how it differs from the original. There are so many things with what you are doing to the files that could cause Winamp to refuse to play it. What do Winamp error messages say. Have you considered getting a copy of something like audacity and learning that? It will be a lot easier with such a program than taking the easy way of using these little utilities that mangle your files. But if they work for you sometimes and you are happy with that then fine. But you will have to investigate why it didn’t work this time. I don’t think anyone here could guess what has happened. Unless they understand how these utilities work and have been using these utilities for some time to know their little quirks. Have you wrote to the program suppliers for support? Good luck, On 3 Jun 2020, at 23:09, Tom Kaufman <tomcat53@...> wrote:Gena Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Loc: IO83PS 73
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