Help talk:Media
Can you give me the name of a good wav/ogg converter? Yes I know this isn't an advertising wiki, but c'mon, please. —It's-a me, Smeedel. / Talk - Contribs - You 14:46, 20 September 2006 (EDT)
- Look on PipeProject:Audio & Video for a link to Super C, a free multi-converter. Wayoshi ( T·C·@ ) 15:16, 20 September 2006 (EDT)
Image vs File
The standard on the wiki has been to use Image: instead of File:. I believe that changing it on the help page will only serve to confuse new users. Not to mention that it makes us look inconsistent. Unlike what KKR said, it does make a difference.--Knife (talk) 08:12, 15 April 2011 (EDT)
Includes images
The warning at the top of the article is a bit confusing. When I first time readed it, I though "The article has images, and they (images) were created to help with audio and video feature". It should actualy mean "This article has 'Images' section as a reference, but the main section is 'Audio & Video'". It should be rewrited. SWFlash
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May I suggest Foobar2000 as a Windows audio player? It can natively play and convert to audio formats such as MP3 and OGG. I use it with the vgmstream plugin to play music directly from the files of certain Mario games, such as Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, Super Mario 3D World, and Paper Mario: The Origami King. Scrooge200 (talk) 22:41, May 3, 2021 (EDT)
- I'll have to recommend Foobar as well. It's a good tool for converting post-Wii era soundtrack files into a format that is listenable on PC. I used it myself for the soundtrack of Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars and Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 23:41, May 3, 2021 (EDT)