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MPEG-4 to MP3?


Question Posted Sunday April 1 2007, 8:27 pm

Hi! Does anyone to know to transfer an MPEG-4 music file into an MP3 file? Thanks :)

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theymos answered Monday April 2 2007, 2:43 am:
Use zamzar:
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There are probably free downloadable applications, but I haven't seen any. My advice is never to buy anything 'till you searched at least 6 months for a free replacement.

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HectorJr answered Sunday April 1 2007, 11:28 pm:
It does cost money, but the only legal program of successfully converting files like that would be a program called tunebite, available at www.tunebite.com There are a few programs on www.download.com that convert files, but the quality isn't always great, and almost all of the programs available are a trial version. Tunebite is only 25 dollars, but really worth it. Hope that helped.

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