December 24th, 2009
A Christmas Wish - Part Two
Merry Christmas everyone!
And for those of you that are still online this Christmas Eve, below is an audio file of Red Skelton’s “The Littlest Christmas Tree”. It was on a Christmas album my mother used to play for my brother and I every Christmas. Here it is for you (but you do need Quicktime in order to play it though):
Here is the .MOV version of the Littlest Christmas Tree, by Red Skelton:
Red Skelton\’s \”The Littlest Christmas Tree\”
If anyone knows an easy way to convert a .MOV audio file into an MP3, please let me know!
-Chris



December 25th, 2009 at 1:52 pm
Hey Chris.
Merry Christmas. I love Capes and Babes.
I just used AlltoMP3 Gold to convert the .mov file to an MP3. Worked perfectly.
You can get it at http://www.alltomp3.com/ The free version will let you convert up to 3 tracks at a time. The paid version is $29.99 and you can convert as many tracks at a time as you like. It converts all sorts of files. I use it mostly to convert my Itunes podcasts from the Apple audio format to MP3 so my Creative Zen can play them.
December 25th, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Hey naleta,
Thanks for the suggestion. I’m sure there are plenty of ways to convert this file - unfortunately, the program you suggest looks like it’s for a PC only.
For the Mac side of things, I have a program called iShowU that allows you to record your computer’s system sound so what I might have to do is record the MOV file and have iShowU convert it that way.
Thanks so much for being a fan of Capes & babes too! I really appreciate your support!
-Chris