[pchelpers] wma format / audio
- From: "G.R. Hanson" <grhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;@freelists.org>
- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 13:21:06 -0500
I downloaded some music files to put to a cd. (Someone asked me for this
particular artist on cd.)
Well, most were mp3 format, but now I find out that some were wma format and my
older burning cd software doesn't recognize that format.
What do I do? Is there something to convert wma to mp3?
I had some new software and maybe it would have worked using that, but I can't
get that software to work and I did the reinstall/uninstall way too many times
to want to try it again, since it's just not working for me.
(Someone gave me a copy of EZ CD 5.0 platinum, but like I said, I had to
uninstall it.)
I didn't realize the songs I was downloading were wma. <Never even heard of it>
Re-Na Hanson
Arkansas USA
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