One Minute: Convert XM File Format to MP3

Recently, a friend nearby downloaded storytelling from Himalaya to listen to his elderly grandfather. Grandpa only used the oldest brick-style MP3, and searched many conversion tools on the Internet to no avail. I was surprised to learn about this incident while eating by chance.

First of all, the normally downloaded Himalayan file is an .xm format file and cannot be converted by normal format conversion tools such as Format Factory because the .xm file itself is not a universal and widely recognized audio file. Even in the ffmpeg documentation, such a format cannot exist. Just like when you buy a piece of ice cream, you pay in RMB, US dollars, Japanese yen, or Alipay, WeChat, Union Quick Pass, digital currency, credit card, OK card, etc. But if you take out a Zimbabwe dollar that you drew yourself, you Do you think the store clerk can approve it? Can you identify it? Can I not hit you? Can I have no bag on my head?

Second, therefore, don’t work hard on xm format files. This is a useless effort. Someone is going to scold me, what? Does the transcoding method tutorial you mentioned mean giving up transcoding? No. What I'm saying is, give up transcoding xm files.

If you must download, just download the audio file in mp3 format directly. For mp3 format files, you need to use the following tool.

windows version

https://jscs.lanzouw.com/io5Gw0zd9mmh

mac version

https://jscs.lanzouw.com/iAfw00zdaqyj

Usage tutorial:

1. Open the Himalayan album page and copy the URL

 2. Paste the URL or album ID into the tool input box

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Origin blog.csdn.net/xiaomiernini/article/details/130454693