It supports any wav file
FL Studio can import MIDI files and export WAV, MP3, OGG and MIDI files.
You need to export the beat or any other track you create to WAV, OGG or MP3 and play in Media Player.
You can use any audio file in WAV, OGG or MP3 format and add it as either a sample or an audio clip to your FL project. If you want to make a recording directly into FL, then use the Edison plugin. Once you finish your recording, you can use Edison to edit the audio before FL asks you where and how to save it and then add it automatically as another audio clip.
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.
Find FLEngine.DLL file. Copy and paste it to the root screen of the Fl Studio folder. (usually program files(x86), image-line, fl studio whatever number,) then paste it and open fl studio, and you have the producer edition. or better.
The demo version of any FL is save disabled, but you may still be able to downmix any unsaved projects to WAV, OGG or MP3, depending on the version you are using. Doing so will not make the audio files editable again in FL the way it was made, just as you can never unbake a cake and separate the ingredients to make it again another day.
Using Rewire, you can host Fl Studio inside Studio one.
Well most people upload it to mediafire.com and put the link on youtube
Download the samples and put them in a folder somewhere on your computer. Then open FL Studio and go to Options>File Settings. Press the folder icon and select the folder you made with your samples. Good luck!
If you mean that the zip file was actually created by FL Studio as a zipped loop package, then yes, you can simply load it into any FL Studo as long as you used the same version and the FL standard plugins. The FL zipped loop package only saves information about what plugins were used and you may have to add any others used to the zip file. It also contains all of the samples that did not come as part of the FL Studio standard sample packs.
No, FL Studio is just software.
FL Studio 8 is better and is free.