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I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to change the format of a .mp3 file into a .uni file. The incentive/reason for this is that I ran across the Deus Ex OST: http://jadiepoo.com/dx/OST/ The music would be great to listen to while I play.
Sorry to say this, but... the answer is no. They are two completely different and incompatible formats. To put it simply, .uni is a tracker format, same as .mod, .s3m, .xm, .it and the like. MP3 is a sample format, just like WAV, AIFF, and the like. MIDI is also in quite a different class, and is incompatible with the others.
I guess I could always do an analog conversion. Play/record at the same time, and save as a .uni.
This post has been edited by rookie10276 : 13 August 2007 - 03:42 PM
.uni doesn't work like that, it's like a midi but with the instruments embedded in it.
It's a sound tracker format, so what you could do is create a single instrument whose source is the music you want, and then have that play for the entire length of the music.
Bit of a hack but it might work.
Uh... no... sorry. I... yeah. No.
Yeah. No. No. It... no. Just... no.