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July 16th, 2003, 02:41 PM
#1
converting nero .nra file to winamp playlist m3u or b4s or pls
Hello,
I hope someone clever can help me with this.
I makes a compilation of audio files in Nero to create an audio CD.
But before I burn the cd I want to listent to the whole compilation to check how it all fits together, you get me?
So I want to turn the .nra file into a m3u file so I can play the compilation in Winamp.
I'm sure it should be possible (the .nra apears to contain the righht info if you look at it with a text editor) but I've searched "the entire interweb" and only found unanswered questions asking the same thing.
(be funny if this one goes the same way ;)
thanks in advance
bingo
win xp
nero 5.5.8.0
winamp3
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July 16th, 2003, 02:50 PM
#2
Jay Leno Geek
Re: converting nero .nra file to winamp playlist m3u or b4s or pls
Originally posted by bingo23
nero 5.5.8.0
Upgrade. Nero 6 has a play function in Nero Express, and I"m pretty sure the latest 5.x series has it also.
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July 16th, 2003, 03:20 PM
#3
ZeroPaid Regular
Why would you want to convert that anyway? Just play the files in winamp and boom!
Then save it as a m3u or pls file.
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July 16th, 2003, 03:43 PM
#4
thanks for the input so far.
phalkon30
I'd had a look at Nero v. 5.5.10.42, and could find anything to say they improved the play function (13 meg download, and I dont wanna fk things up unnecesarilly)
Nero 6 isnt out for a couple of days and would cost me $60.
serrebi101
I realize i could open an m3u in Nero, but I find making multiple playlists in winamp cumbersome and unreliable.
So i want to load the files into Nero while making the compilation then smoothly preview the whole thing. before burning the compilaiotn to cd
best I can do for now is burn to a cdrw and then play that, but thats a bit of an arse dont you think?
any other thoughts?
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