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raydonloc
05-30-2005, 04:18 AM
hello i am new to the ogg.vorbus community and i have just one ogg file on my flash player and i am trying to get my files from music match to qmd and into ogg format. i have figured out how to do that and now i am looking to try to put it on my flash player any ideas :evolved:
philipptr
05-30-2005, 05:46 AM
hello i am new to the ogg.vorbus community and i have just one ogg file on my flash player and i am trying to get my files from music match to qmd and into ogg format. i have figured out how to do that and now i am looking to try to put it on my flash player any ideas :evolved:
erm what? you want to convert them back from 'ogg' to '?' ?
if you only want to put them back just move them back with youre favourite filebrowser ;)
matty28carter
05-30-2005, 10:37 AM
hello i am new to the ogg.vorbus community and i have just one ogg file on my flash player and i am trying to get my files from music match to qmd and into ogg format. i have figured out how to do that and now i am looking to try to put it on my flash player any ideas :evolved:
If all your files are currently in MusicMatch in MP3 format you can import them into QMP by just importing the folders they are in. If what your saying is that you would like to import all your MP3's and then convert them to OGG Vorbis in QMP then I would reccommend that you don't convert them. Converting a file from say MP3 to another format such as OGG, WMA, AAC would make the file deteriorate in quality. This is because MP3 is a lossy format, as is OGG, WMA and AAC etc, they all compress the file by removing inaudiable sections etc. So converting them will just keep removing sections of the file untill you end up with a horrible sounding mess :ermm: :scared:
If you want to use OGG I suggest that you just leave your current files as they are and in future just Rip/Encode any CD's you rip in OGG. As for transfering them to your flash player firstly you have to make sure it supports the ogg vorbis format, most players don't so you need to check that. Secondly you should be able to either drag and drop via explorer in windows or use any software that came with your flash device. I believe that flash drives and such like will be supported in QMP in the near future.
Hope this helps, if you need any more help don't hesitate to ask. :silly:
I definately agree with matty's post above. If they're already in MP3 format, just leave em alone. If they're in WMA format, remove all trace of them from your computer and just get new copies/make new copies from the original CDs. :)
gsb521
05-31-2005, 02:05 AM
I definately agree with matty's post above. If they're already in MP3 format, just leave em alone. If they're in WMA format, remove all trace of them from your computer and just get new copies/make new copies from the original CDs. :)
toe, what are we ever gonna do with u?
acehole
05-31-2005, 05:22 AM
toe, what are we ever gonna do with u?
He's got the right idea. However, he missed out that it's probably a good idea to burn the hand (mouse-hand) that downloaded the WMA's afterwards, too.
matty28carter
06-01-2005, 10:59 AM
He's got the right idea. However, he missed out that it's probably a good idea to burn the hand (mouse-hand) that downloaded the WMA's afterwards, too.
tut.. I always seem to forget that bit... :silly: ;)
raydonloc
06-01-2005, 02:43 PM
this player that i have definatley supports the ogg vorbus format but it was plug and play there was no disk that came with the player. it is a mobi blu player and i have tried to drag and drop into media player 10 and into music match and had no luck in doing that. to be sure that i understand you you are saying that i just need to drop them into a folder and then try to get them into the player by loading the file into the F drive (my player) like that. would apprecieate the help
If all your files are currently in MusicMatch in MP3 format you can import them into QMP by just importing the folders they are in. If what your saying is that you would like to import all your MP3's and then convert them to OGG Vorbis in QMP then I would reccommend that you don't convert them. Converting a file from say MP3 to another format such as OGG, WMA, AAC would make the file deteriorate in quality. This is because MP3 is a lossy format, as is OGG, WMA and AAC etc, they all compress the file by removing inaudiable sections etc. So converting them will just keep removing sections of the file untill you end up with a horrible sounding mess :ermm: :scared:
If you want to use OGG I suggest that you just leave your current files as they are and in future just Rip/Encode any CD's you rip in OGG. As for transfering them to your flash player firstly you have to make sure it supports the ogg vorbis format, most players don't so you need to check that. Secondly you should be able to either drag and drop via explorer in windows or use any software that came with your flash device. I believe that flash drives and such like will be supported in QMP in the near future.
Hope this helps, if you need any more help don't hesitate to ask. :silly:
Tokelil
06-01-2005, 02:49 PM
to be sure that i understand you you are saying that i just need to drop them into a folder and then try to get them into the player by loading the file into the F drive (my player) like that. would apprecieate the helpIf your player installs itself as a drive in Windows (most players do) then you should be able to just drag&drop the files from your music folder (Or QCD/QMP playlist) to the player folder.
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