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Thread: Is there a way to convert the SPC files to mp3, or hesn't that been invented yet?

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    Default Is there a way to convert the SPC files to mp3, or hesn't that been invented yet?

    I love the SNES music, but I would love to put it on cd! Is there any way? Or hasn't that been invented yet?

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    I think there there is a spc player that converts them to wav files, and from there you can go to mp3, but I am not 100% certain
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    Or you could just record it out into a file using Winamp =D.
    You could use Winamp's Disk Writer Plugin as your output plugin, and write a WAV file to disk containing the SPC data.
    And then you can compress the WAV files to Mp3, or simply use Nero to burn the SPC's to a CD as CDA format

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    Yeah, Winamp is the only program I know of to do it. Isn't there an ouptut plugin to go straight to mp3 though?

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    Yes, there is, but I'm quite sure that writes only 24kbps or maybe 96kbps maximum. I'm talking about the one that comes bundled with winamp. There must be another 3rd party one which can write at a higher bitrate, or even VBR so maybe he should look for one of those.

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