Please, Answer, Really Quick Question.

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  1. Tonic

    Tonic Well-Known Member

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    How do you convert Winamp files so you can play them in Windows Media Player?

    I have some audio files that I can only play in Winamp.
     
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    why would you want to do that?

    anyway, open WMP, go to Tools-> Options

    go to the file type tab, and check whatever file you normally play in winamp. (mp3, or whatever)
     
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    Why do you want to use windows media player instead of winamp?

    On-topic - Some plugins or something?
     
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    You usually can... I can, at any rate...
     
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    Erm... it's fine if he wants to... I like to use WMP.. less disk space.. concidering it does the same thing... plays music.. and is already on the Windows system...

    Use an Audio converter... just search google... I would say that.. but try Master's way first.
     
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    yes, even though it says 'Winamp media file', it is still just a mp3 (or whatever it is) file.. that just means, by default, that winamp will open it..
     
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    Erm, you could right click it and click open with... then click wmp.
     
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    yes, but youd have to do that for every file, and anytime you open it, gets strenuess (sp?) after awhile
     

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