It will work between some mpeg types if your media player isn't very picky, but everything else is uses an entirely different encoding method. Doing that is about as useful as renaming an AVI to a ZIP.
Zaxx, your method works. (sometimes, I suggest you find a new one, you are just getting lucky for now) It's just Tribes 2 needs actual .mp3 files, not another file just named as an .mp3, or it doesn't work.
Well, when i rename it, it tells me that the file extension may be unsuitable, and may not work properly (mainly lies) but it does what i want it to do,
Zaxx, your method works. (sometimes, I suggest you find a new one, you are just getting lucky for now) It's just Tribes 2 needs actual .mp3 files, not another file just named as an .mp3, or it doesn't work.
Well, as i have already said, anything before the . is a filename, and that can be changed to a different filename, but all after the . is a file type, and renaming that to the appropriate file does work
No, it does not 'work'. At least not in the sense that you've done anything useful. Changing a file's extension does not change its format, all you have accomplished by changing the extension is to render the name of the file entirely useless. The only reason it plays in your media player is because it ignores the extension and reads from the file which codec it needs to use to play it.
Well, as i have already said, anything before the . is a filename, and that can be changed to a different filename, but all after the . is a file type, and renaming that to the appropriate file does work
yes... I tried once rename txt file to exe, it didn't worked... you need compiler to make exe they usually cost money but there is couple of free ones i used to know site where you can get C compiler
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And idk either
Look it up on Google
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Anything b4 the . is a filename, all after is a file type.