18th November, 2011
Does anyone know a site just like Media Converter?
Question by thejukeboxkid: Does anyone know a site just like Media Converter?
I would like to convert music using a site other than Media Converter, any help? i’d prefer it if i could convert music to mp3 format, and so i don’t have to download software ![]()
so like an online converter kinda thing? thank you
Best answer:
Answer by Luke
You could try this site: http://media-convert.com/
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15th October, 2011
is there a music/media player that can play music tracks slow like half the normal or quarter the normal speed
Question by danilhastings: is there a music/media player that can play music tracks slow like half the normal or quarter the normal speed
i want to learn a song on my guitar but the song is to fast for me to pick up i have looked all over the internet and i cant find a guitar tab for it so is there a media player that will play this song slow so i can listen to it and know where the notes are
and how would i do it
Best answer:
Answer by bare_maximum
yes! windows media player 10 has that feature to speed up or slow down the rate at which song is played
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28th September, 2011
Anyone know of a media converter (like Format Factory) for Mac?
Question by Aaron: Anyone know of a media converter (like Format Factory) for Mac?
I used to use Format Factory on my Windows computer, but I’ve recently upgraded to a Mac. Anyone know of a free multifunctional media converter (images, videos, and music)?
There’s a reason I used the word “upgrade”… I’ve been stuck with a Windows PC my whole life, but finally managed to save up enough to get a MacBook Pro. Best decision I’ve ever made.
Best answer:
Answer by Vomit
I don’t know of any all-in-one, but MPEG Streamclip might come close. It’s free. Install that, the WMV components for Quicktime, and the Perian codec pack, and you should be good on video. Basic audio formats should work as well. Not too sure about images, but you can do that in Preview, for crying out loud.
Handbrake is a better video converter, but it’s definitely not designed with standalone audio in mind. iTunes can do basic audio conversion.
All of the above don’t cost a penny.
And ignore DrDave and his laughably false drivel. Come on man, most incompatible? Come on Mr. Uber Experience, never heard of Haiku? Plan 9? Hell, even other BSD Unix variants like FreeBSD are going to have less software. Were your parents killed by a Mac or something?
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