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OThank you, sorry for the inconvenience.Ah, são arquivos WAV comuns, você só precisa usar o Beaterator e alguns pacotes de samples e pronto.
OThank you, sorry for the inconvenience.Ah, são arquivos WAV comuns, você só precisa usar o Beaterator e alguns pacotes de samples e pronto.
Umm, No...oh, it's regular old WAV files, ya just gotta get beaterator on it and get a few sample packs and you're good to go
OThank you, Captain.Hum, não...
O PSP suporta nativamente a reprodução de MP3, AAC e WMA, não apenas WAV.
beaterator exports your music as wav, that's what i was trying to explain, mb for not elaboratingUmm, No...
The PSP natively supports playing MP3, AAC and WMA not just WAV
RRelax a little.O Beaterator exporta sua música como WAV, era isso que eu estava tentando explicar, desculpe por não ter dado mais detalhes.
THave a great week!Eu vendi (e vendi). Era um japonês azul bem legal.
NoTHave a great week!
Sorry is annoying.
Okay, I thought you were implying that the PSP could only play WAV files. My bad, but WAV files are generally larger than MP3s, so why would you want your music in WAV format?beaterator exports your music as wav, that's what i was trying to explain, mb for not elaborating
it plays mp3s too.What is the music format for the PSP?
ThanksEle também reproduz arquivos MP3.
The PSP's such a great handheld. I used to have one, but the hacking and CFW scene was quite new when I still had mine.I remember playing a bunch of PS1 games on the system, including stuff like Resi where those buttons are pretty integral, yet weirdly, I can't remember how you were supposed to get around those buttons being missing.The only real gripe I have with using the PSP for PS1 games was always the lack of L&R2...
Otherwise, it was perfect for them.
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