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#1 2009-02-28 11:29:30

SuperKG
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Registered: 2009-02-03
Posts: 27

Music Files

How do you put WMA files in projects? I have a bunch of songs and they don't show up.

Last edited by SuperKG (2009-02-28 11:30:01)


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#2 2009-02-28 15:22:29

bosox397
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Re: Music Files

Same. If someone answers you, tell me!  smile


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#3 2009-03-01 23:18:58

Spine
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Registered: 2009-01-15
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Re: Music Files

Maybe WMA files aren't compatible in scratch?I had the same problem with midi's, so it's prolly that.

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#4 2009-03-22 00:18:04

Maki-Tak
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Registered: 2008-03-10
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Re: Music Files

As far as I know, the only music formats for Scratch are MP3 and WAV I have no idea what WMA is but usually you can convert it with some sort of music program like Itunes, Audacity, etc. But that's all I know, good luck with that music file!


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#5 2009-03-25 01:43:06

dungatep
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Registered: 2008-06-30
Posts: 16

Re: Music Files

How do I convert MP3 files to scratch using Itunes?

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#6 2009-03-25 06:59:37

yambanshee
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Registered: 2007-11-06
Posts: 500+

Re: Music Files

you cant. you can use something like audicity or windows movie maker to convert most files though

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#7 2009-03-25 11:24:32

mrweston
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Registered: 2007-12-13
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Re: Music Files

I'm not sure exactly what kind of conversion dungatep is trying to do here, but iTunes can certainly do most of them. In one of the Preferences tabs (can't remember if it's still called "Advanced" or if it's in another section now), you can set the destination file format for imports (MP3, AAC, AIFF, etc.); with that set, you can convert anything in your library to that format.

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