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How do you listen to the music?
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jamhaw Offline
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How do you listen to the music?
I wanted to just listen to the tunes but unlike the tech demo these have an ogg? Extension and so do not play. How would I get it to play?
12-22-2008 08:00 PM
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ROT51 Offline
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
That's a good question.. I also tried to listen Overture and BP musics not too long ago without playing the games. As u said, those musics are in the OGG (somekind zip mode), and unplayable in any programs.
12-22-2008 10:42 PM
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
what? just use winamp
12-22-2008 10:56 PM
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
Yeah, get Winamp. It's free and highly customizable. You can listen to pretty much everything in it and the only drawback is that if you move some music from one folder to another the player will start going "Cannot find track".

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12-22-2008 11:33 PM
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Guyra Offline
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
@ROT51: Actually, OGG Vorbis is an audio codec. Pretty much like what DivX is for video files. Wink

(12-22-2008 11:33 PM)Kedjane Wrote:  (...)the only drawback is that if you move some music from one folder to another the player will start going "Cannot find track".
Actually, it'll just skip to the next song - at least with WinAmp Classic. Smile
12-23-2008 12:49 AM
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
Or if you like to convert your ogg. files to mp3, use Google and search "ogg to mp3" or something like that to find some freeware programs or trials of some.

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12-23-2008 08:18 AM
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
VLC is kinda good. A little unstable though and crashes sometimes. ^^

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12-23-2008 10:50 AM
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
Most popular music players has support for plugins and extensions, so you could probably find a .ogg/ogg vorbis plug to make your music player support the format. So you don't have to use a new program just to listen to .ogg files. If you do want another program to play strange audio formats I recommend XMplay, it's small, does not need an installation/uninstallation and is super fast at starting. http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html

If you want to convert to mp3, ogg or other formats here you'll find good tools http://rarewares.org/index.php
12-23-2008 01:32 PM
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ROT51 Offline
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
Alright! I got the Winamp, and heard musics from the Penumbra serie. And of course, voice of ClarenceSmile:
12-23-2008 02:18 PM
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RE: How do you listen to the music?
Winamp all the way ! Still the best audio player for PCs, that I have seen and tried up until now...

As for converting file formats : I use the Audio File Format Converter of Easy CD-DA Extractor 8.2 - simple and fast to use, with very quality sound outputs.

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12-23-2008 07:11 PM
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