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You'll see, then, something like this show up. This is what your audio file
looks like, to the computer. Again, don't panic! Unless you want to edit the
sound in some way (which we don't), none of the settings or pieces of
information that have popped up here matter to us.
Convert to OGG
Now that you have the file loaded, you need to convert it to OGG Vorbis
format. To do so, open the "File" menu and select the "Export Audio..."
menu item about halfway down. A familiar looking save window should pop
up.
Right below the "File name:" field you'll see a drop-down menus labeled
"Save as type:". Select "Ogg Vorbis Files" in that drop down.
A slider will appear at the bottom of the window. The default value of '5' is
probably good enough for most purposes. Click "Save" and another window
will pop up.
This one allows you to set metadata about the file. You can ignore
everything and just click "OK" to skip past this.
Congratulations! You've successfully converted a file to OGG Vorbis
format. You may now copy that file to the Micro SD card (don't forget to
rename it to a number!) for use with the Spectacle Audio Board.
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