Converting .org files to .mp3/.whatever

May 9, 2008 at 12:19 PM
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How?

I searched the forums with "convert .org" as keywords and found only one thread, which mentions the other way around.


What program can we use to convert .org files to generally playable files?

And how did SP-san alter that orgview.exe?

Btw check out my n00by attempts:

Sparrow, as I named it Media Fire

Hence, I named it Media Fire
 
May 9, 2008 at 1:39 PM
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You can record all sounds playing on your computer as wav and convert to mp3.
1. Go to "Volume Control" (double click on the speaker icon which is one of the icons next to the time on your computer or look in one of the folders under Programs>Accessories in your start menu).
2. Go to Options>Properties.
3. Change your volume options to recording check all tickboxes, press ok and unmute everything except for microphone.
4. Open Sound Recorder (same place in the start menu as Volume Control)
5. Get your preferred org player ready (or anything that plays music)
6. Hit record on Sound Recorder and quickly play your music.
7. When the track ends, or in org's case loops, hit the stop button.
8. Save recording as wav format
9. Use the wave editor that comes with nero or some freeware one to clean up the gap before the track started and to and a fadeout for the looped over section
10. either save as mp3 format or convert it with the near endless number of converters there are on the internet.
11. Use winamp to add the ID3 tags.

Then again you could always just ask me to do it for you. :D
 
May 9, 2008 at 3:45 PM
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Thanks a banana's bunch. I didn't expect it to be this fast and I haven't even requested it as I was worrying that it might burden you.
 
May 11, 2008 at 1:30 PM
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freezit4 said:
Thanks a banana's bunch. I didn't expect it to be this fast and I haven't even requested it as I was worrying that it might burden you.
No worries.
 
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May 11, 2008 at 2:57 PM
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I just hacked that orgview :(
 
May 26, 2008 at 7:23 PM
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You could just do what I do, hold up a microphone to the speaker and record in Audacity while playing the song in the program you used to write it. It works, but the quality is pretty bad. You might use this if you want to listen to it on your iPod, but I wouldn't do it if you're using it for public showcasing. :)
 
May 27, 2008 at 9:00 AM
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andwhy did a 1337 job there, but for some reason the 2nd channel in Hence is kinda low......
 
May 28, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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Absolute Zer0 said:
You could just do what I do, hold up a microphone to the speaker and record in Audacity while playing the song in the program you used to write it. It works, but the quality is pretty bad. You might use this if you want to listen to it on your iPod, but I wouldn't do it if you're using it for public showcasing. :cool:
Why do that when you could record it though your sound card? The way I described works perfectly and records it at the quality it is played on your computer rather than the second-hand quality of recording from your speakers through a microphone.

freezit4 said:
andwhy did a 1337 job there, but for some reason the 2nd channel in Hence is kinda low......
Which org player do you use to play it then?
 
May 28, 2008 at 12:12 AM
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Why do that when you could record it though your sound card? The way I described works perfectly and records it at the quality it is played on your computer rather than the second-hand quality of recording from your speakers through a microphone.

Hm... I didn't read your method before, sorry, I usually just read the first post and the last couple posts before I post. It's a bad habit... I didn't know you could do that though, I'll have to try it sometime. :cool:
 
May 28, 2008 at 7:03 AM
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andwhyisit said:
Which org player do you use to play it then?
Whaa? What I meant was the instrument 2 didn't play as loud as it was in my original .org . Or probably some mistake? Whatever. You did a good job and my job wasn't great enough, thazzall..... ;)
 
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freezit4 said:
Whaa? What I meant was the instrument 2 didn't play as loud as it was in my original .org . Or probably some mistake? Whatever. You did a good job and my job wasn't great enough, thazzall..... ;)
But that is how it sounded on my computer with the org player I was using. :p
 
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