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can't convert .wma to mp3

Discussion in 'Audio' started by angulo, Sep 20, 2006.

  1. angulo

    angulo Member

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    I got some .mwa files from payment p2p site.
    but I find out them can play with WMP 10, but can't convert with mp3,
    no matter Nero or CD Master32..
    Have any solution to solve this problem ?
    please kindly help me to convert .wma into mp3
     
  2. dougal58

    dougal58 Regular member

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    Advanced wma workshop is what i use,You can download a demo version here www.litexmedia.com.
     
  3. Baldwin

    Baldwin Guest

    wma mp3 converter can convert between wma and mp3.you can try it.
    down it from [​IMG]
     
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  4. angulo

    angulo Member

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    thanks guys help,
    I'm sorry not clarify my question previous.

    point of can't convert .wma into mp3 limited by DRM.
    how can I remove or transform to unDRM then convert mp3.

    please help me showing me how to resolve this critical problem.
     
  5. Molder

    Molder Regular member

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    I don't know if this will work or not, (but I know that you can't copy iTunes music (purchased) to any device other than iPod). To get around this you burn them to a CD out of Itunes and then you can convert/copy to any device.

    Try that, burn the music to a CD then try and convert them from the CD, try audiograbber??

    M
     
  6. wilkes

    wilkes Regular member

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    As Molder says - that should work.
    There is a major Gotcha here though.
    As WMA is already a perceptually encoded (lossy) process, burning an Audio CD will not put back what has been thrown away already.
    Reworking to MP3 will result in a horrible sound quality, as you will be recompressing an already heavily compressed stream.
     
  7. realg187

    realg187 Guest

    I use Audio Conversion Wizard by Litex, I have the full version but I cant say how to get it...
     
  8. khoang

    khoang Member

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    You can look for Adobe Audition 1.5. This software can do it all
    Good luck.
     

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