So, I got some custom levels for my DS, but I need some help converting the ogg files to mp3.
The readme tells me to do this:
# Launch Audacity
* Follow the Audacity manual in order to know how to use it.
# For every .ogg file in the music folder:
1. Load the Song.ogg file (example: Song1.ogg)
2. Tracks -> Stereo to Mono
3. Tracks -> Resample (change to 22050)
4. Project Rate [toolbar located in the bottom-left part of the application] (change to 22050)
5. If the volume of the track is not very high, use Effect -> Amplify to increase it
* (The volume of the DS is lower than the volume of the PC, so in most cases it is better to increase the volume of a track)
6. File -> Export... -> Save as: Mp3 -> Options: Bit Rate (select Constant), Quality (select 48 kbps), Channel Mode (select Stereo), to file Song.mp3 (example: Song1.mp3) in the same directory of the Song.ogg file.
But I'm not going to open audacity 100 times to covert all of the music files to mp3. So is there an easier way of doing this? Or files uploaded somewhere that are already covered?
The readme tells me to do this:
# Launch Audacity
* Follow the Audacity manual in order to know how to use it.
# For every .ogg file in the music folder:
1. Load the Song.ogg file (example: Song1.ogg)
2. Tracks -> Stereo to Mono
3. Tracks -> Resample (change to 22050)
4. Project Rate [toolbar located in the bottom-left part of the application] (change to 22050)
5. If the volume of the track is not very high, use Effect -> Amplify to increase it
* (The volume of the DS is lower than the volume of the PC, so in most cases it is better to increase the volume of a track)
6. File -> Export... -> Save as: Mp3 -> Options: Bit Rate (select Constant), Quality (select 48 kbps), Channel Mode (select Stereo), to file Song.mp3 (example: Song1.mp3) in the same directory of the Song.ogg file.
But I'm not going to open audacity 100 times to covert all of the music files to mp3. So is there an easier way of doing this? Or files uploaded somewhere that are already covered?