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  1. rgegeo

    One answer and I am done!

    By disabling all the codec in my PC I find out that the app is using mpeg layer 3 codec. This means that the .ism are converted in .mp3 in order to be played. Dear Roo, is it possible by using reverse engineering to find what conversion or extraction is done to the .ism files and use it in...
  2. rgegeo

    One answer and I am done!

    The files are stored in the applications folder in C: as .ism,lets say Donna_Summer-I_feel_love.ism. While the program’s player is playing them back you can “see” them in the temp folder as mp3’s (Donna_Summer-I_feel_love.mp3) but you can’t play them back with another player nor copy them. In C...
  3. rgegeo

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    thank you for your comment Opieo, this was the firts thing i did with no luck. a notice that a codec is missing appears when i try to playback with other media players. any other suggestions?
  4. rgegeo

    One answer and I am done!

    Thank both for the immediate reply, I understood your answers but the fact is that the files (the program’s music library) are in c: with an unknown extension. The extension is .ism but I could not find anything about it. So what is the program doing in order to play them back as mp3’s? Is...
  5. rgegeo

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    Hello people, I have only one question and I hope to find a simply answer since I am not involved in programming. I want to find how a program made in Delphi (with an audio player included) converts an unknown extension to .mp3 in order to play it back. The filename has the artist and the...

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