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Converting to MPEG layer 3 format by Teften at 2:52 AM EDT on April 27, 2008
I've been trying to convert the music to the iTunes format using the nullsoft disk writer preference. It's not working. Any ideas? It's for MINIUSF files.

edited 2:53 AM EDT April 27, 2008

edited 3:13 AM EDT April 27, 2008
by unknownfile at 3:16 AM EDT on April 27, 2008
quick google search reveals:

http://out-lame.sourceforge.net/

install that and use it as your output plugin as if you were using the diskwriter.

haven't tested it, but it's the thought that counts.
by Teften at 3:45 AM EDT on April 27, 2008
No no, I've used the disk writer for some SNES files, and those worked. It's just the 64th note configuration. I was hoping somebody had worked around with that enough to do it.

EDIT: Tried your link, the file didn't work. Sorry.

edited 4:30 AM EDT April 27, 2008
by DjKnuX at 5:30 AM EDT on April 27, 2008
Hi Teften,
I always use this Plugin:
http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details/33396
for encode the Files from 64th Note, In-Cube and 2sf to mp3.
The Plugin is a bit slow and needs a lot of PC-Ressources but it works.^^

Try it, maybe this will help you.;)

Greetz, DjKnuX
by hcs at 10:57 AM EDT on April 27, 2008
Teften: Try checking the "round frequency" box in the 64th Note configuration.
by nensondubois at 12:46 PM EDT on April 27, 2008
goldwave record out is what you need.
by Mouser X at 1:10 PM EDT on April 27, 2008
As HCS alluded to, the problem most likely comes from the wonky sample rates that USFs often use. MP3 can only support specific rates. Some USFs output their samplerates at bizarre numbers, such as 21,005 or something odd. When encoding that, you'd need to resample it something that MP3 can handle. Enabling "round frequency" will probably help take care of this problem. If it doesn't, then find a program that can resample the WAV files, before/during encoding. Mouser X over and out.
by marcusss at 7:39 PM EDT on April 27, 2008
...resample...

edited 7:59 PM EDT April 27, 2008
by hcs at 9:05 PM EDT on April 27, 2008
Most things that do resampling use an algorithm that tends to eat up a lot of memory for really odd frequencies like we have, and in some cases will simply fail.
by Elven Spellmaker at 12:44 PM EDT on April 28, 2008
The iTunes format is M4A, which is a lot better than MP3... Although I do hate iTunes...

So converting to MP3 is NOT converting to iTunes format...

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