You can use Goldwave's batch converter to convert WMA to MP3, or, if you use Itunes, you can automatically convert them to MP3 when importing into your Itunes library.
Be aware that unless those are lossless WMA files, you will lose quality by going ahead with the conversion to MP3.
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