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I was wondering, I have the miles sound tools so I can listen to the soundtracks of the kotors.......but I would like to know how to make it so I can put all those tracks in Itunes

 

how do I change them to a different format that Itunes will recognize? whenever I try just renaming them to .mp3 Itunes still wont play them

 

is there something I have to do using the miles sound tools?

 

cheers

Use MILES to convert them to .Wav.

 

If that doesn't run on your Itunes, make *these* .wav's .mp3's...

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sorry how do I use miles to do that?

Open

 

Sound Studio

 

Press on the song you want, then Decompress

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actually one more question about that

 

I get to the file and I click decompress, and then a new window pops up and I assume thats where I would like to decompress it too.....

 

so I choose my desktop and click save but nothing appears on my desktop

 

any ideas?

Edited by Black_Eye_90

As far as I know, theses files are just MP3 renamed as .wav. It should be played without trouble if you rename the music from filename.wav to filename.mp3. At least foobar2000 plays them.

actually one more question about that

 

I get to the file and I click decompress, and then a new window pops up and I assume thats where I would like to decompress it too.....

 

so I choose my desktop and click save but nothing appears on my desktop

 

any ideas?

 

Sorry it took so long; edits might go unnoticed:

Mmmm, it does work with me.

Select a file, while having it selected decompress, then select the desktop (second from above)...

 

As far as I know, theses files are just MP3 renamed as .wav. It should be played without trouble if you rename the music from filename.wav to filename.mp3. At least foobar2000 plays them.

 

Ha, try turning them to *.mp3, then listen to them using "Media Player"

(Don't complain if your ears get hurt, eh...as this is the warning...)

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