the advice of "WolcottStudios" below is completely incorrect. Changing the file type in the file name does not convert the file into a different format. An analogy : If I scribble out “45rpm” on a record and write in “33rpm” it will not make the record playable at 33rpm.
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Gets the adrenaline pumping, Good job
the advice of "WolcottStudios" below is completely incorrect. Changing the file type in the file name does not convert the file into a different format. An analogy : If I scribble out “45rpm” on a record and write in “33rpm” it will not make the record playable at 33rpm.
You can save it as mp3 by doing the following:
Make sure your computer is set to show file type extensions i.e.
".flac" or ".wav"
Right click on download and select 'save as...'
Save it as [whatever you want to call it here].mp3
It'll save as an mp3 (but I prefer .wav)
Thanks just ran it in a speed photo presentation.
yeh please make it mp3
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