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Re: A lot of Mosrite Celebrity Videos I recently took - Pup Swap

Postby Sarah93003 » Wed Mar 31, 2010 4:41 pm

vjf1968 wrote:
Sarah93003 wrote:Fantastic videos Geoff! I really love how versatile these guitars are. You can get such a wide range of tones from them.

I have recordings of my mine but I don't know how to post them. Can anyone give me an idea how to do that?


Sarah,

To post sound files you need to have them hosted on a site (MySpace, Facebook, your website,etc.) and then provide the link. Convert the file to MP3. That makes it easier for people to upload.

Vince



Thank you Vince. That helps. I was able to import the tracks with iTunes but I think they became mp4. Will that still work?
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Re: A lot of Mosrite Celebrity Videos I recently took - Pup Swap

Postby vjf1968 » Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:43 pm

Sarah93003 wrote:
vjf1968 wrote:
Sarah93003 wrote:Fantastic videos Geoff! I really love how versatile these guitars are. You can get such a wide range of tones from them.

I have recordings of my mine but I don't know how to post them. Can anyone give me an idea how to do that?


Sarah,

To post sound files you need to have them hosted on a site (MySpace, Facebook, your website,etc.) and then provide the link. Convert the file to MP3. That makes it easier for people to upload.

Vince



Thank you Vince. That helps. I was able to import the tracks with iTunes but I think they became mp4. Will that still work?


It will work but for those without iTunes it may cause a problem. MP3's are easier to download.

Coverting files is easy in ITunes.
1) Click on the file you want to convert.
2) Click on "Advanced" at the top of the left hand side of the screen.
3) Select "Create MP3 version"

Viola, you now have an MP3 version of said file. Be sure to add "Kind" from your View options so can spot the MP3 version from the M4P or AAC file easily.


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