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Offline Calen

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Re: Converting mods to samples
« on: December 02, 2002, 09:05:48 PM »
I have used SecondSpin in the past to convert to CDDA, im not 100% sure though it will deal with Med Mods but worked ok with protracker.

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Secondspin

FEATURES:

    - will easily convert audiocds (CDDA) to mpeg audio files or additio-
      nally only leech the tracks as aiff files.

    - has full mpeg tag editing possibilities for audio cd:s.

    - will easily convert your existing AIFF or WAV files to mpeg audio

    - will convert Protracker, XM, S3M, FastTracker modules to AIFF or
      mpeg audio files

    - will convert PlaySID formatted SID tunes to WAV or mpeg audio files.

    - also converts mpeg files back to AIFF for general use.

    - is able to directly convert existing mpeg layer 3 files to another
      mpeg format (eg. conversion of 128kbps jstereo file to 32kbps mono.

    - outputs mpeg audio layers 1, 2 and 3 with mono, stereo and j-stereo
      with bitrates of:

      layer 3: 320, 256, 190, 160, 128, 112, 96, 64, 32, 24, 16 or 8 kbps
      layer 2: 320, 256, 190, 160, 128, 112, 96, 64, 32
      layer 1: 320, 256, 192, 160, 128, 96, 64, 32

    - a full fontsensitive and easy GUI

    - supports all amigas (with or without fpu) as well as amigas
      equipped with a ppc.

    - supports www.cddb.com, so it's able to fetch track information from
      the site.

    - also has full CDID support plus audio cd tag editor.

    - fully localized

    - it's almost absolutely free :P"


Hopefully that will be of help to ya

 

Offline Calen

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Re: Converting mods to samples
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2002, 09:18:26 PM »
Billsey:

Yeah i remember you asking way back about something and secondspin seemed to have fitted the bill also. Nice little program.