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  1. scruf

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    Wma

    anyone know of a good program to convert pesky WMA to MP3..

    anapod just won't shift em :(
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    Re: Wma

    sound forge
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    google for....jodix free wma to mp3 :up:...does exactly what it says on the tin
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    If I convert stuff in itunes to mp3, will I be able to transfer/play them on a mp3 player that isn't an ipod?
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    yes :up:
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    WMA = Wank Media Application.

    why invent the filetype?!
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    Even if I buy them through itunes?

    Sorry, I'm not used to paying for my downloads! :oops: :dunce:
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    that depends on the type of download from iTunes.

    If it's AAC (Apple's version of WMA) then no.

    If it's MP3 then yes :up:
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    Just burn them on to CD using iTUnes then re-upload them as mp3s.
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    And waste CDs?

    I just won't use itunes. I knew I hated Apple for a reason.

    Thanks for the advice lads.

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