Hi lolo, Advanced wma workshop www.litexmedia.com You can download a trial version,You can convert wma,mp3,wav,and ogg files,I use it all the time,Very easy to use. Yay i've been promoted _X_X_X_X_X_[small] john lennon 1940/1980[/small]
i just signed up for MusicMatch Jukebox. bought a few songs but can't get the files on my mp3 player. get a message that says the file does not have "portability rights." these are wma files. tried to convert them to mp3 files but could not because it is a drm protected file. can anyone tell me if there is a work-around to get these files to my portable device. thanks in advance to all.
Definately use iTunes. It is free, and fully functional without having to purchase/enter a registration key, unlike most converters out there that I've tried. Also as a benefit it is one of the best jukeboxes out there with built-in support for ripping and burning CDs.