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wma to wav

Discussion in 'Audio' started by nnote, Nov 30, 2005.

  1. nnote

    nnote Member

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    I would like to convert some wma that accidently got encrypted back into wav files. Is there any software that can handle this?
     
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    correct term is converted, and how would you accidently convert a file?

    anyways, dBPowerAMP is a excellent free audio converting utility. You should easily find it by googling for it. Be sure to download the wma plugin from the codec page of the website
     
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    oh sorry, should have been a coma,,,, after encrypted. I have some wma files that accidently got encrypted... that I'd like to change to wav. but dbpoweramp refuses to convert them because of the encryption.
     
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    ah hah...I see your dilemma now. Those pesky protected files...not much out there that can convert them. The easiest option is to record them via the analog line-in on your soundcard, the use something like Audacity (free audio editor) to record the signal.
     

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