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Decompressing the High-Quality TSL music?

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 Shrub91
01-14-2007, 12:24 AM
#1
Ok, yes I've read the sticky.
Yes, I've downloaded Miles sound tools.
YES, I'm having problems.
Every time I click "Decompress" it starts whining about me needing a codec..... WTF? I never had this problem when I converted my Kotor 1 music.........
Help?
 SithRevan
01-14-2007, 12:58 AM
#2
All that I can suggest is to play it in miles sound tools and then use a recording tool with a line-in function to record the music that it is playing. Sorry I could not be much more of a help with this particular subject.
 Shrub91
01-14-2007, 1:13 AM
#3
:( Its ok, I'll try to figure it out.
If anyone else knows WTF is going on, do tell.
Thx in advance.
 Master Zionosis
01-14-2007, 9:12 AM
#4
Well i dont use miles sound tools for encoding audio files i use nero start smart which is what i used to encode the K2 music and you can also use start smart to improve the quality of the music, a trial can be found here: http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_download/fid,7565-order,3-page,1-c,cdromutilities/download.html)

I say its better to use, and there is'nt many applications out there that support the K2 music! :)
 Inyri
01-14-2007, 10:19 AM
#5
If you just want to be able to play it, you can simply change the extension to MP3. It won't work with WMP, but I know for a fact you can then play it with WinAmp, as well as other media players I'm sure.
 Shrub91
01-14-2007, 3:35 PM
#6
Hmmmm, I'll try both methods.
I got the tracks I want backed up on my AW flashdrive so I'm all good as far as being insured is concerned.

BTW, Inyri is correct all I want to do is listen to the music.
Oh and if you didn't guess from the title, I'm trying to listen to the music from here: http://knightsoftheoldrepublic.filefront.com/file/Music_Update_Patch;52024)

Oh, and the Nero install exe is corrupt. I can't run it.

Edit: Well, that did it. Thanks for the help everyone, but it turns out the simplest solution was the correct one (the renaming).
:)
 BlazeHoliday
01-26-2007, 6:48 PM
#7
plan and simple find away to install nero. The Nero Wave Editor can do it all, listen/edit enjoy!!! lol GL try bit torrents or some other form of file transfer if the official demo won't install for ya! G.L

BTW, the bit torrent comment in no way supports any illegal downloads. Bit torrents can be used to help transfer legit stuff as well!!! like Nero Demos! :P
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