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I need help with the music..

Okay, I just want to know does anyone have it and know how to use it? Becaus ei am havign difficulties and I want to know, can anybody help me?

I don't know how to get the music goign, because I ahe LimeWire and when I save it, it says Windows media Player XP Doesn't run that file, so it can;t be used. I don't know what to do, so I am asking, does anybody have any suggestions? Or help for me?

Thanks.

I can't get the music on the video maker because it doesn't take LimeWire files, or does it, I don't know, can someone help me?

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First off, what format is the song in? If it's .m4a then it won't work.

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Find an MP3 file converter. Then put the songs you want through that and use the converted file in it.

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check what type of file you downloaded. Windows media maker supports .wmv, .mp3, .aif, .aiff, .aifc. (I don't know what the last three are,they're rare so you're probally going to have to find the song in a wav or mp3 format in order for it to run.

What's the song, if its well known, then search for it again in Limewire but wait for a right type of file to show up

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Well, the song is called Come, you all probaly don't know it, the ending theme of Inuyasha.

It is wierd really, I press save as..then I save it under my Documents, under My Music, and it isn't there and the type? Well, it says it is a mp3. but everytime i save it, and go to the music on the Video Maker it isn't there, then when I press all files, it is there, but I click on it and says it doesn't support the file.

But get this, on LimeWire it says it is a mp3, but the movie maker says it is a m3u, here this is whaT it said to me all the time:

The file C:Documents and SettingsuserMy DocumentsMy MusicLicense Backupkitsunecome.m3u is not a supported file type, and it cannot be imported into Windows Movie Maker.

I don't know what it si or what to do that is why I need help.

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1) Download Audacity.

2) Download Lame MP3 encoder.

3) Pop open your sound in Audacity. File>Export as MP3. Locate lame.dll.

See if that helps at all.

-Inuyasha

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