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Offline Varthall

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Re: converting med to mp3 or wave or aiff or raw
« on: February 25, 2003, 05:24:47 PM »
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ptek wrote:
If you can get hold on a PC, there's a great mod/med player called deliplayer (www.deliplayer.com I think) that plays a lot of amiga format with excellent quality... But you must register to be able to produce a .wav from a tune ... IMHO, i find the registration cost a bit too much for something I can only evaluate after paying... Have a try.
(if you don't have a PC, ask a friend of yours 8) )

Why don't use instead the amiga version of Delitracker, from which the pc version originated? I believe that with the AHI-Noteplayer it would be possible to convert any module to an aiff file. Even better, Delitracker for Amiga is free  :-)

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Re: converting med to mp3 or wave or aiff or raw
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2003, 05:27:54 PM »
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Karlos wrote:
Use soundstudio - you can render to AIFF. Then use your fave mp3 encoder..

Hmm, on my 030 the Octamed saving routines are painfully slow, I don't know if they get much faster with better cpus  :-?

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MPlayer for OS4: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayer-amigaos/