Hi, I have some songs that I downloaded from the internet but the format is in asf and could be played in windows media player but I couldn't add it into itunes or burn it onto a cd. What should i do. please helpp!!
music files in asf formmat to aac??
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Originally posted by thienthienHi, I have some songs that I downloaded from the internet but the format is in asf and could be played in windows media player but I couldn't add it into itunes or burn it onto a cd. What should i do. please helpp!!
Assuming it's just audio, rename your file to the .wma extension and work with that and convert it to whatever format you may need.
Now make sure you actually have the file itself, not just the meta file (if it's really small like 1-2k it is the meta file and you can edit it in Notepad to see the address of the true media file somewehre on the internet still). You can't convert the meta file, you have to manage to download the actual media file itself. -
Re: music files in asf formmat to aac??
and if it comes out as mms:// you're screwed. Auxiliary Input for that.Comment
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Originally posted by neilthecellistand if it comes out as mms:// you're screwed. Auxiliary Input for that.Comment
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Originally posted by ChristinaSActually for mms:// you can use the SDP program from http://sdp.ppona.com to capture it off the web as it streams.
Christina, doesn't Aux Input do exactly the same thing for ANY streaming audio?Comment
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Originally posted by adaywayneChristina, doesn't Aux Input do exactly the same thing for ANY streaming audio?
The SDP program actually downloads and saves on your pc the original file that is being streamed from the server under the mms:// protocol, not just http.Comment
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Hi ChristinaS, they are songs and I can play them on windows media play. The size of each are like 1,930 KB or 922 KB. Are those the meta file? You said I can you may needrename your file to the .wma extension and work with that and convert it to whatever format , but how do I do that. Do I just click properties of the file?Comment
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Re: music files in asf formmat to aac??
Originally posted by thienthienHi ChristinaS, they are songs and I can play them on windows media play. The size of each are like 1,930 KB or 922 KB. Are those the meta file? You said I can you may needrename your file to the .wma extension and work with that and convert it to whatever format , but how do I do that. Do I just click properties of the file?
You right click the file name and use Rename. You will enter the same name but instead of the .asf extension, you put the .wma extension.
If you don't usually see file extensions for your file names, you have to enable that: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=5361Comment
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and if you haven't enabled it and you've gotten by so far in the audio world, can i ask you a question? How have you been able to tell which file is which by format? e.g. How can you tell if one file is mp3 and another wma?Comment
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The thing is the current version of dMC correctly handles .asf files and converts them (as long as you have the wma codecs). So in fact the renaming of the extension is not necesary.Comment
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Originally posted by neilthecellistHow have you been able to tell which file is which by format? e.g. How can you tell if one file is mp3 and another wma?
So that would be a clue, but seeing 'Windows Media Audio file' wouldn't really mean for sure that someone would know that file's extension is .wma. Just like "Visual Studio Solution File" doesn't really mean one would know that file has a .sln extension. If you know then you know, if not then you need to have extensions visible.... hehheh.Comment
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THANKS ChristinaS. It works now. I did what you said as to rename them and I changed from .asx to .wma and it can be played on other programs. Thanks!! I have been asking around on how to convert it and no results. thanks!!!
thienthien!!Comment
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