I have had very good luck with this company's products and have used
Switch Converter (but not for the conversion you mention). It appears
that it can do it, however. Have a look. Mostly I use their
transcription software.
http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html
FROM THEIR SITE FAQ:
Q. What does the Switch Converter do?
The Switch Sound Format Converter is an audio file conversion program
for Windows. Using the converter you can open a selection of sound files
in many different audio formats, and convert them to a single standard
format. You can also specify the type of encoding used when converting
the file.
Q. What file formats does the converter support?
Switch can open files in the following formats:
* wav (PCM, ADPCM, aLaw, uLaw, and others, see here )
* mp3 (MPEG Layer 3)
* au
* aif/aiff
* gsm
* vox
* raw
* ogg
* flac
* aac (not aac copy protected files)
* m4a (not m4a copy protected files)
* mp2 (MPEG Layer 2)
* wma (not wma copy protected files)
* rm / ra / ram
* dvf (Not all dvf recorders are supported)
* msv (Not all msv recorders are supported)
* dss (SP Mode only)
* cda (supported in Switch 1.05 and later versions only)
It can also save files to the following formats:
* wav (PCM, ADPCM, aLaw, uLaw, and others, see here )
* mp3 (LAME format only)
* au
* aif/aiff
* gsm
* vox
* raw
* ogg
* flac
* aac
* m4a
These are the ONLY formats we claim to support, but if you want to
request support for other formats then please post on our Switch Forum here.
Elmira wrote:
> I googled and looked around some freeware sites but did not see a MP3 -->>
> WMA converter.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks, Elmira
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