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  • Unregistered

    #16
    Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV

    You probably will not be able to covert those files, because they are the MusicNet files that AOL are using,, it is a way to force you to pay the subscription fee to be able to burn them. Tried just about everything myself,, nothing works.

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    • Unregistered

      #17
      Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV

      Originally posted by Unregistered
      You probably will not be able to covert those files, because they are the MusicNet files that AOL are using,, it is a way to force you to pay the subscription fee to be able to burn them. Tried just about everything myself,, nothing works.
      There must be a cracker somewhere that can make a decoder for the musicnet files. If AOL can do it, then someone else can

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      • Unregistered

        #18
        Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV

        MusicNet@AOL downloads use RealAudio, incorporating the Sony ATRAC3 technology at 96 kbps. The ATRAC3 is the encryption used.

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        • Unregistered

          #19
          Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV - WORKAROUND

          Here's a quick solution although a bit time consuming:

          try re-recording the .mnd (aka musicnet file) as a .wav using recording software (ie. soundforge, protools, cakewalk etc...) you get identical sound quality if your system is set up to record via digital inout - otherwise - analog will do just fine - the sound quality remains pretty much the same.

          Good luck!

          Originally posted by Unregistered
          MusicNet@AOL downloads use RealAudio, incorporating the Sony ATRAC3 technology at 96 kbps. The ATRAC3 is the encryption used.

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          • Unregistered

            #20
            Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV

            Originally posted by Unregistered
            There must be a cracker somewhere that can make a decoder for the musicnet files. If AOL can do it, then someone else can

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            • Unregistered

              #21
              Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV

              Originally posted by Unregistered
              MusicNet@AOL downloads use RealAudio, incorporating the Sony ATRAC3 technology at 96 kbps. The ATRAC3 is the encryption used.
              if i have a sony clie and magicstick can i just place the file on the magicstick
              and have the sony clie play it

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              • SayWhat

                • Feb 2005
                • 1

                #22
                Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV

                i My self have been trying to snag .mnd files to put on cd :teufel8: and i think im close. there is a crack for windows media player that strips the digital rights management system off so you can burn with WMP 9 or 10. now seeing what you have tryed already i think trying this is worth it :D
                step 1

                get freeme crack here and apply http://home.wanadoo.nl/lc.staak/freeme.htm

                step 2

                rename *.mnd files to *.ra

                step 3

                use media player to burn cd using your new *.ra files

                if this works then move to:

                step 4

                use a cd ripping software to rip songs into a mp3 format. now if the bit rate is still 96 then i dont know might have to change the bit rate before starting step 1 anyone that has good results please email me Good luck

                The SeCToR

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                • adaywayne
                  dBpoweramp Guru

                  • Nov 2004
                  • 383

                  #23
                  Re: .MND file to MP3 or WAV

                  Originally posted by Spoon
                  I don't know.
                  mnd files are AOL's equivalent of ram files. One can only play them in streaming format on a MusicNet player whilst online. This is my understanding, at least......subject to correction.

                  Edit: Oooops.....should have read the second page before posting! I see you are all way ahead of me!
                  Last edited by adaywayne; February 08, 2005, 01:31 AM.

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