I have the URL from the asx file. ( http://198.64.136.24:80/2544.asf ) It won't open in Windows Media Player and I get an error message that reads: "Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file." Is it even possible to convert this? I downloaded dBpowerAMP Music Converter (dMC), but I don't get what to do next.
.asx to .mp3?
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Re: .asx to .mp3?
I tried downloading it from the link, and it will open without the error message. There must be something different about the files though. The old one wasn't replaced by the newer one and they have the same name. Everything appears to be the same.Comment
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Re: .asx to .mp3?
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It's still the same I think, but I didn't get the error message. That's confusing. Now that the .asx is working with WMP, am I able to somehow convert it to .asf or another audio file?Last edited by Guest1; July 27, 2005, 03:00 AM.Comment
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Re: .asx to .mp3?
If the file itself contained video, you might have been able to rename it to .wmv and then have dMC pull out the audio and convert it.
However, since it is still a meta-file, you will have to use Auxiliary Input. Instructions below.Comment
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Re: .asx to .mp3?
It's an audio file and I can play it in WMP. Probably the user needs to enable proper settings in WMP to play asx files. That's in Tools > Optins > File types and enable .asf .
ASX is a meta file. The uderlying asf file seems to be again a meta file pointing to itself, so you cannot download it using normal means.
Use the SDP program from http://sdp.ppona.com/ and use it to capture this file instead: http://198.64.136.24/2544.asf
Notice it's the url you gave minus the portion [COLOR=Red]:80[/COLOR]
This resulted in my being able to actually save the true asf file to my hard disk, which is 118Kb.Last edited by ChristinaS; July 27, 2005, 06:34 PM.Comment
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Re: .asx to .mp3?
Thanks for the help, but I'm going to give up on this. The dMC Auxiliary Input keeps crashing when I'm trying to use it, and the program that ChristinaS mentioned won't install because the I'm missing Ntvdm.exe and I don't have the window install cd to install it.Comment
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