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jeffrynov

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Hey Guys how are you ? thats great to be a part of "Vista all intelligence people Forum" hihihihi this is maybe out of Vista question but I just interested to figure it out and at last sort it out a bit refreshing and program knowledge base interaction not hurt :D...
All I wanna ask is (if you happen know about this:p) about Fruitty Loops Studio music mixing things and its compatibility with Vista :

1. I wonder how to import .mp4, .mp3, .acc, .mpeg,..3gp, .flv into ****ty fruity loops and the tutorial won't help either does anyone of my friend here can help me how the hell I should do to import another extension into play in fruity loops all at once ? ^^

2. What is this ASIO4ALL thingy capability with sound card and what precaution I have to do so FL studio doesn't hurt my sound card and play well with ASIO4ALL because when I tried this I can not even hear any sound output or whatever anyone can help would be appreciated ?? thanks

Jeff:party:
 

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Hi,

In answer to your questions: -

Q1. Convert the mp4 etc. file to a compatible format.

i.e. Supported Formats

FL9 will fit easily within your current software supporting VST/VSTi/VST2, DXi, DXi2, MP3, WAV, OGG, MIDI, ASIO, ASIO 2, REWIRE, REX 1 & 2.

Q2. Watch this video for an insight into the set-up/ use of the ASIO4ALL audio driver -

[YOUTUBE]fn-ALsG4h2I[/YOUTUBE]
 

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Q1R (Question one with re-reply) That was what came out of my mind when first I use FL Studio 9 but then is there anyway else I can easily do it rather than convert it into another format since when I want to play it back to original format such Winamp I don't want to do something twice to switch it back as it original format, does it any other way to just simply insert it somehow

Q2 Thanks Lottie for the video but I already tried it and there is nothing happen when I follow the tutorial however there is nothing came out from FL but my WMP still working as usual I already do something with ASIO4ALL setting but its weird what should I do

I appreciated your reply Lottie that's great :)
 

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been moved wow...
 

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  • Manufacturer/Model
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    Intel core 2Duo
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