'It's alive!'
From the Kittens Doing Science challenge. See all 182 entries (closed)
( , Sat 26 Feb 2011, 13:05, archived)
From the Kittens Doing Science challenge. See all 182 entries (closed)
( , Sat 26 Feb 2011, 13:05, archived)
fairly well,
my nipper is flying her thunderbird 2 toy in my face whilst i'm trying to type!
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Sat 26 Feb 2011, 14:35,
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Hahahahahaha yay!
TJ: can anyone recommend a decent free wma to mp3 converter?
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Sat 26 Feb 2011, 13:47,
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I just tried this out with VLC and it worked, although it's not very user-friendly.
(For instance if you have "repeat current file" turned on, it endlessly converts the file until you press stop, resulting in a half-completed unplayable result. And the navigation interface is terrible. And I don't think it likes overwriting existing files, so you have to give each attempt a new name, or keep deleting the previous ones.)
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Sat 26 Feb 2011, 14:08,
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OK - cheers.
I've just downloaded Switch - that seems to do the trick.
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Sat 26 Feb 2011, 14:22,
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I use a 1980 Alba tape recorder pressed against my monitor speakers
You may have to gag everyone in the room though.
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Sat 26 Feb 2011, 14:55,
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Audacity might be able to do it.
If you download the thing for it anyway.
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Sat 26 Feb 2011, 14:56,
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Can't, though.
Audacity recognized the type of the file.
Importers supposedly supporting such files are:
FFmpeg-compatible files,
but none of them understood the file format.
(That might be because the WMAs which come with XP, which I tried it on, are "protected". Not sure if they are, or how I'd tell... maybe they're not protected, just too old.)
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Sat 26 Feb 2011, 15:02,
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Importers supposedly supporting such files are:
FFmpeg-compatible files,
but none of them understood the file format.
(That might be because the WMAs which come with XP, which I tried it on, are "protected". Not sure if they are, or how I'd tell... maybe they're not protected, just too old.)