One way to do it if you only have a few tracks is to burn an audio CD and
then rip it to MP3.
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Dennis
Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to back
up any files involved and use at your own risk. Batteries not included. Not
for internal use. Don't run with knives.
One way to do it if you only have a few tracks is to burn an audio CD and
then rip it to MP3.
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Dennis
Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to
back up any files involved and use at your own risk. Batteries not
included. Not for internal use. Don't run with knives.
LOL! Do you have some music devise that will only play WMA's. If not,
why bother?
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Peace!
Kurt Kirsch
Self-anointed Moderator http://microscum.com
"It'll soon shake your Windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin'."
dBpowerAMP Music Converter will convert mp3 to wma... I use it to convert and
transfer music files to my cell. Just make sure you install the wma codec
that is a seperate download, on the same page (codec central).
Check it out here>>> http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
We had hundreds of purchased songs that were in protected WMA format. This
was the easiest way to unprotect them and provide audio CDs for use in the
car at the same time.
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Dennis
Disclaimer: The above is my opinion. I do not guarantee it. Be sure to back
up any files involved and use at your own risk. Batteries not included. Not
for internal use. Don't run with knives.
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