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Questions!
Link | by Kuri on 2005-04-04 06:39:31
Question 1: For example, one of the songs in the request page is in your playlist. But what if you just ripped it from your cd? How can you convert it to mp3 file?

Question 2: What if one of the requested songs is in your playlist but it's in a different filename? Like, the title of the song is "Love" but you have it saved as "Love- Chiba" or something like that?

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Re: Questions!
Link | by gendou on 2005-04-04 08:29:36
1: look here for a link to a windows mp3 encoding tool.

2: song names are often inconsistent. if you think it is the same, go ahead and upload it.


Re: Questions!
Link | by Kuri on 2005-04-04 23:22:00
Oh! I'll go check it now! X3

As for the 2nd Question, if the file name is different, how will you know if it's the right song to be uploaded in your site? O_O

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Re: Questions!
Link | by gendou on 2005-04-04 23:45:25 (edited 2005-04-04 23:45:40)
you can check animelyrics.com, and compare the lyrics.


Re: Questions!
Link | by hitchi on 2005-04-05 08:47:53
If you rip the songs from your CD with WMP, there is an option to rip them as mp3s. I don't remember where it is exactly, but if you can't find it, I'll check when I get home from school.

Yuki Kajiura > j00

Re: Questions!
Link | by Bernz on 2005-04-06 03:05:03
Yup! U r right about that. Windows media player can rip music in mp3 format but only the 10th version has this option. Only the latest versions of media players can do this. Just go to options and adjust the settings to your own preferences.

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