i just got about 80 pop up boxs when i tried to open a music file then everything else just shut down ):
mine says that i have tghe wrong codec ....some one help!!!
i just got about 80 pop up boxs when i tried to open a music file then everything else just shut down ):
what is this casino cash on the left side of my screen mean????
it doesn't work it says 'access violation' then closes
where do you convert mp3's to .toc then .gta.
hey i clicked on the attatchment to download the EAC audio thing and i got
it...but when i go to Extract the file because the file is zipped..it says there is nothing to extract?
yeah, it kinda dont work... i transfer files saved on2 my computer in2 the software eac fing.. and it sez, save as.. "file name does not matter " and as a psp audio...den wen i click save, it comes up wiv error, " unhandled exception at- 0060867D -> DIVIDE_BY_ZERO.... den it shuts itself dwn.. WTF IS GOING ON !
i read dat u went thru it again.. the part where u sed, change it from mp3 to toc. den to gta. wen ur saving it... it only comes up wiv the file extension, or to save it as psp audio format... not a list of toc. or gta. den it jus shuts down neway
how do i change from .toc to .gta
Make sure you have windows set to show file extensions (my computer, 'tools' drop down menu up top, folder options, 'view' tab on the window that opens, scroll down to 'hide file extensions for known file types' and make sure the box is not checked).
By default windows hides file extensions because it assumes users would be confused by them (I assume).
Then just right click the audio file you converted, choose rename, then change the end of the name from .toc to .gta
More info not needed to make it work but would help you in future:
File extensions are the last 3-4 characters after the last . in a file name.
They identify what type of file it is, this makes it clear to the user (you) what the file is, and lets the operating system (windows) know what program to use to open the file (so you can double click a picture and have it open rather than having to open the image viewing program then choose the file to open.
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