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Guy Incognito
01-26-2006, 11:56 AM
Hey,
I know two thirds of bugger all about PC's - I have gotten by with a mix of blind luck and advice/help from good people like yourselves - I have a question which someone on here will be probably be able to answer in nanoseconds?
How do you change a wma file into an mp3 file? And whats the best way if there is more than one?
beastieangel01
01-26-2006, 12:00 PM
I believe iTunes will do that for you when you import songs in to the library.
Guy Incognito
01-26-2006, 12:03 PM
I believe iTunes will do that for you when you import songs in to the library.
Ta - I will give it a go!
beastieangel01
01-26-2006, 12:15 PM
:) no prob. It should prompt you and ask if you want to convert them.
You could also always go to download.com (http://download.com) and search for "wma mp3 converter" and find a program there that does it.
Guy Incognito
01-26-2006, 12:17 PM
:) no prob. It should prompt you and ask if you want to convert them.
You could also always go to download.com (http://download.com) and search for "wma mp3 converter" and find a program there that does it.
Just tried the I tunes option - not havin much luck - will try your other suggestion. Ta. :)
yeahwho
01-26-2006, 12:25 PM
OK,
right click,
choose Encoding,
double click format,
drag and drop to medium,
click OK to virus check,
go to tools,
manage add ons,
quadruple click cookie monster management,
type MP3 into word format,
re-format hard disc,
now wait for add on manager to cycle,
hit WMP to get media,
change desktop background to major US city skyline,
re-start computer,
open control panel,
click on sounds speech and audio devices,
wait for prompt to accessability,
re-arrange plug ins (if it asks),
if not continue on to sound devices,
double check desktop screensaver to see if shortcut to MP3 converter is up,
if not just repeat these simple steps.
your welcome :)
Guy Incognito
01-26-2006, 12:32 PM
OK,
right click,
choose Encoding,
double click format,
drag and drop to medium,
click OK to virus check,
go to tools,
manage add ons,
quadruple click cookie monster management,
type MP3 into word format,
re-format hard disc,
now wait for add on manager to cycle,
hit WMP to get media,
change desktop background to major US city skyline,
re-start computer,
open control panel,
click on sounds speech and audio devices,
wait for prompt to accessability,
re-arrange plug ins (if it asks),
if not continue on to sound devices,
double check desktop screensaver to see if shortcut to MP3 converter is up,
if not just repeat these simple steps.
your welcome :)
Done all that but changed it to major UK city skyline instead! :D
Guy Incognito
01-26-2006, 12:45 PM
:)
You could also always go to download.com (http://download.com) and search for "wma mp3 converter" and find a program there that does it.
That worked - nice one
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