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Music files from iTunes are usually saved in MPEG-4 format, which is unable to be used in Scratch. Here's how to convert that file, and use it in your Scratch programming.
.:Preparation:.
You need to download THIS program to start.
Launch iTunes now.
.:Procedure:.
1) Go to iTunes→Music→Edit→Preferences.
2) You will see a button saying "Import Settings". Click it.
3) There will be a drop down menu named "Import Using". Select "mp3 encoder.
4) Drag and drop the song onto your desktop.
5) Right-click, and select "Convert with Switch Sound File Converter".
6) Click convert, and your song should come out in the .mp3 format!
7) REMEMBER to save it to your desktop.
.:Puttin' it in Scratch:.
1) Go to the Sounds tab, and then click "Import".
2) Find your Desktop or wherever you saved it too, it should be there.
Voila! You now have a song in Scratch!
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Hope this helped!
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cds56 wrote:
mp4 is a codec mainly used for videos, maybe you meant mp3?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-4
thanks for the program anyway
No, MPEG-4 is what the extension for most iTunes files are.
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You don't need the program if you want somthing from a cd. Then Itunes will convert it for you. If you bought it off the store though, you can't convert it.
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Honeslt,y I just rip songs from youtube. just copy paste a youtube link, insert it in http://www.video2mp3.net/ then I open the containing folder, move it to the music folder. And KABLAM free music.
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pinochio wrote:
Honeslt,y I just rip songs from youtube. just copy paste a youtube link, insert it in http://www.video2mp3.net/ then I open the containing folder, move it to the music folder. And KABLAM free music.
I tried that website and it told me it would take 6 hours 57 minutes to download a 6 minute movie.

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MP4 is an iTunes video file not used alot. You mean M4A.
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