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Topic: Convert Ogg to MP3?

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Is there anyway to convert the samples audio type OGG to MP3 so it can be used with other audio players?

Thanks
 

Posted Thu 29 Sep 05 @ 1:49 am
I think, you must conversation!
 

samples are in ogg format
Edit windows extensions so .vdj files will open with winamp or other player
The easiest way to do this is:
Right click on a .vdj ->open(or open with) ->"select a program from list" ->choose winamp
(tick the "always use this program....")
Done..

To permanent convert:
1. rename .vdj to .ogg
2. use dbpoweramp to convert to other formats.
3. Buy me a beer...
 

Apopsis: I tried all that. I renamed the files, I right click and opened them with another audio program and it does not work and even downloaded dbpoweramp and it does not read the sample files. Only VDJ can play the samples. I cant get another player to do this.
Can someone try this and let me know if its just me?
 

It's working for me, both solutions.
I just tried to be sure.

I can play .vdj files with winamp now.
 

Winamp will read the name of the song but it will not load anything to play it.
Again, I right click on the file and choose winamp to play it and it does not work. It does not work even on my desktop. I must be doing something wrong. What's strange is that it plays fine in VDJ.
 

Update:
i was trying .vdj fies created with vdj 2.x (these are mp3 not ogg)
.vdj created with v3 are not playing with winamp, you're right.
But the rename/convert with dbpoweramp trick is working. (tried)
 

I cant get dbpoweramp to read vdj files. How did you config yours?

Anyone else got other ideas?

Thanks
 

you have to untick 'hide extensions for known file types' in options or something and then go to the blahblahblah.vdj file and delete the extension and replace it with ogg to give you blahblahblah.ogg
 

first you have to rename them to ogg!!!!from .vdj to .ogg you got it:-)
 



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