Converting I-Doser Files from DRG to MP3

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4. Open Notepad. Navigate to the temp.xqp file and open it. You should see some random lines of code. This is the code for the current file playing in the iDoser app. What you need to do is click at the beginning of the
 first line and hit the enter key twice. Now, at the beginning of the file, type -SE . It should look like this:

-SE

{alpha: XXXXXXX} More random code.....

Once this is finished, save the file as WHATEVER.sbg. It doesn't matter what you name it, but I recommend using the doses name. Example: Lucid Dream.sbg. Now close down Notepad.

5. Now that you have a saved SBG file, you can play that iDoser file via the SBagen player. However, we want to convert it to WAV. Do this by right clicking on the SBG file you just saved. On the menu that appears, click Write to Wav. This will create a WAV file of the SBG file, which is an SBG file of the DRG file. Get it?

6. Now you have two files in the same location, an SBG file and a WAV file.

To Convert the WAV to MP3:

1. Now that you have the WAV file of your dose, you may notice that it is a large file size, probably between 400 and 600 megabytes. This can quickly fill a flashdrive device like a Nano or Sansa. For that reason, converting the WAV file to an MP3 is ideal. To do this, download the River Past Wave @ MP3 Converter located here. This program is free and excellent at converting WAV's.

2. Once you have downloaded the River Past converter, open your WAV file and press the convert button. It will output an MP3 version of your WAV.

3. Congratulations. You now have an DRG, SBG, WAV, and MP3 of the same file, and all were created in less than five minutes. Now that you have an MP3 you can upload it to your mp3 player. Understand that some think the MP3 version loses vital frequencies the WAV/SBG/DRG files retain. I, however, have converted these files into MP3's via this method and they have all worked just as well as previously. I can discern no difference in quality.

 
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Rad. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Guys, instead of having to replace the temp file on your desktop each time, simply create a shortcut to it and place it on your desktop, this removes the possibility of making the same dose twice.
There is this program called drg2mp3 It can convert your drg files to mp3 files, wav files, or SBaGen files. SBaGen is a freeware program, and iDoser is based on it. If you convert drg to sbg, you basically get the same effect, can listen to it unlimited times, and send converted ones to anyone. Link: http://lyonzy.wordpress.com/2008/09/13/drg2mp3-the-ultimate-drg-and-sbg-conversion-toolkit/ This beast even dumps info of the drg for you to read in SBaGen (otherwise infos can be found in the iDoser homepage)
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u have to go to the start menu then "your name" then app data, local, virtual store, program files, IDoser v4
Thank you SO MUCH This saved me a lot of time and hassle as I just made a rap mixtape album and its all about weed so at the end of the album as a hidden track [under music] I'm going to play a quick hit version of marijuana or lsd/trip and I couldn't find the QH mp3's anywhere and I already purchased my drg's so this made things in my life easier. THAnk YOU!
The temp file doesn't exist in v4.5 i think? I went to the start menu and went to search and typer in temp.xqp and it came up with nothing
i can't fing the temp or whatever file?"
When I copied the trip dose, it somehow made my out.wav file only 5 minutes long. do you have any explanation for this? i dont know why it happened and i dont know if the dose will still work.
mac???!!!
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