mp3 to wma

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  1. mikeski48

    mikeski48 Member

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    I just recently got a mp3 player and am trying to put some music on there from various cd's that i own. My question is, can i convert these songs to wma form using Windows Media Player 10? I cant seem to find out how to. If not can someone recomend a free software that i can change mp3's and wav. files to wma or ogg form?
     
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    If you have the original cd as in you bought it from a shop thenr re-rip the cd's again. Converting from WMA to MP3 will result in lost quality. Use Exact Audio Copy to rip your music to MP3. This guide will explain everything = http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/mydeneaclame.cfm
     
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    Thanks for the advice weazel200, im not sure exactly how i did it, but it worked i was able to re-rip the cds again and get it into wma form. im not to concerned about the quality, its just for my mp3 player so i can take it snowboarding.
     
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    Also I should add that if you don't have the original cds, you can use windows movie maker to convert them. Just import them into movie maker, drag them into the timeline, select "save movie file" and it'll make it into a wma at whatever bitrate you want.
     

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