J
J. Danniel
Hello.
I'm using Windows Media Player 10 to synch MP3 files with my digital
MP3 player. (It's an RCA Lyra 1072.)
When I select MP3 files to download to the RCA Lyra player, Windows
Media Player requires them to be converted to WMA format.
The default bitrate, as far as I can tell, is 160.
Here is my question:
Can I configure Windows Media Player to convert the MP3 files to a
different WMA bitrate of my choice? I'd like them to be converted to
96 bitrate, if possible.
If this is possible, what is the procedure? How do I configure
Windows Media Player to convert the files to WMA-96 instead of WMA-160
when synching?
Thank you.
PS: Is there a way to override the conversion option, so that MP3
files can be downloaded to the player without being converted to WMA?
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Thank you! Jack Danniel
I'm using Windows Media Player 10 to synch MP3 files with my digital
MP3 player. (It's an RCA Lyra 1072.)
When I select MP3 files to download to the RCA Lyra player, Windows
Media Player requires them to be converted to WMA format.
The default bitrate, as far as I can tell, is 160.
Here is my question:
Can I configure Windows Media Player to convert the MP3 files to a
different WMA bitrate of my choice? I'd like them to be converted to
96 bitrate, if possible.
If this is possible, what is the procedure? How do I configure
Windows Media Player to convert the files to WMA-96 instead of WMA-160
when synching?
Thank you.
PS: Is there a way to override the conversion option, so that MP3
files can be downloaded to the player without being converted to WMA?
To reply via e-mail, please remove the
number 5 from the reply address.
Thank you! Jack Danniel