ExoticA is an Amiga and retro gaming/computer music interest wiki including search-able computer music collections, game and demo scene information and plenty more.
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Hi ya, i was just wondering how to play LHA files that i have downloaded from EXOTICA on Windows Media Player i believe the file needed is MPEG.
its just that id LOVE to burn some tracks onto a cd (for my own personal use! )
BigG wrote:Hi ya, i was just wondering how to play LHA files that i have downloaded from EXOTICA on Windows Media Player i believe the file needed is MPEG.
its just that id LOVE to burn some tracks onto a cd (for my own personal use! )
LhA is an archive format like Zip. You'll need software such as WinRAR to extract the music from these archives.
I'm assuming you were just wanting to play the OGG/MP3 files available in the collection?
Record your output to WAV, either using a record function in the player (requires licence with DP still perhaps) or use a Sound Editor which can record "What I hear" etc (eg Audacity - http://audacity.sourceforge.net). Burn these WAVs to CD if you wish.
I downloaded a zip thingy.... now wat? all i wanna do is to play these files in Media Player so that i can burn them.
i dont know how to work ANY zip programs,
A step by step instructions on how to extract the Lotus3 file (Example)and convert it to a file that is able to be played on the Media Player would be helpfull
I think the easiest solution would be to install DeliPlayer.
It will play all the tunes available on (Un)ExoticA, and it will play them without you first having to extract them from the LhA archives. It also supports saving the music as Mono WAV files.
And it will do all this for free.
...however...
If you want to save any of the music as a Stereo WAV file to burn as CDDA you will have to upgrade to DeliPlayer 2 Pro for the humble price of €20 (Euro) or $20 (US-Dollar). The $20 US Dollars is less then £12 (UK)!
If you are wanting to listen to music such as Lotus 3 using Windoze Media Player, then AFAIK it doesn't support Amiga modules.