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Old 09-01-2002, 16:47
FreakinWeasel FreakinWeasel is offline
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skins (08-01-2002 10:42):
I assume you mean an mp3 music file dude! I aint gonna tell you how to take out the regi clause cause that's naughty, but if you have a sound card and a wave editor then just play your mp3 through your card and re-record it through a wave editor and all you will be left with is an audio wave less any ristrictive data.
Boy what a freakin deal this has been! I ran out of here and went to my favorite file share locale to obtain a wave editor. Yeah no problem! Got one and got a nasty virus named W32/BleBla. F@#$**! It nuked my registry but good. So after some research into the issue and about 5 hours later (I haven't backed up my reg in forever) my system is back functioning ,more or less. So now to business. I go to start the file in question from HOB and the damn thing won't play anymore! I tried to DL a fresh file from the fatherland(HOB) and all I get from WinMediaPlayer(turns out it's a WMA file) is an error that the file needs a license to play(no kidding). And the site I get it from only states that their recordings will register themselves the first time you play it! SO now I have a hashed system, and no damn file! But I am really good at registry issues now! Oh well I guess I didn't need it that bad eh!

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