It is very possible to convert MP3 music to FLP files. To do so all you have to do is open up the FLP program and click and drag all files that you want to convert and then convert them.
FLP files are not automatically copyright material if you have a song you wish to sell, although it makes for a good piece of proof should anybody attempt to claim it as their own. As long as the song is finalized and the FLP is not changed afterwards, though you can use parts of it in other projects for remixing.
No, .flp save files are opened in FL Studio only, you can however load up FL Studio and use it as a VST within another sequencer of your choice, so you could use FL Studio as a VST within Cubase for example and then load up your .flp project file with all the playback going into Cubase.
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FTP stands for file transfer protocol
FLP could mean a number of things but the most likely is the Free Library of Philadelphia. Being located in Philadelphia means this is where they provide most of their services.
You cannot convert a mp3 file into a flp file. But maybe in your fruityloops project, you can import a mp3. If not, convert the mp3 into a .wav file. I haven't used Floops in years, I use Cubase now. Try inporting the audio file. Let me know if that helped.
Yes with a few exceptions like Outlook Express
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The airport code for Marion County Regional Airport is FLP.
If you export a complete song that uses samples and default FL Studio plugins as a zipped loop package, then the FLP file along with all samples used can me loaded from any source and played on someone else's FL Studio.