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Will Windows Media Player allow a user to convert an entire library to MP3, and if not, what is the most efficient program for quicly converting files? (depending on CPU of course)

2007-01-15 08:09:39 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Software

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you need a sound editor to convert your files
try goldwave - you can convert them to either an .mp3 or an .mp4 (which is the itune format)
http://www.goldwave.com/release.php

you will also need to download the LameWin32 file - (which is an .mp3 encoder and can also be downloaded from the goldwave site listed above)

2007-01-15 08:30:27 · answer #1 · answered by dreddful1 5 · 0 0

mp3's could already have the capacity to be positioned on cd's. it is any opposite direction around the place you run into issues. wma documents are secure by utilising microsoft's drm (digital rights administration) rubbish that dosent enable you to burn them to cds or maybe itunes. ive been attempting to discover a thank you to transform wma to mp3's for an identical reason you're, yet mp3's can already be further to any burn checklist and could be sturdy to pass. even with the undeniable fact that, in case you do could convert them to a various format, courses like dbpoweramp, blaze media professional and particularly some others. a rapid google seek for 'mp3 converters' could advance particularly some others.

2016-12-16 05:26:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Itunes will do it....windows media player could do it too but it's complicated...

2007-01-15 08:20:15 · answer #3 · answered by newton3010 6 · 0 0

anything is possible!

2007-01-15 08:12:50 · answer #4 · answered by mattdrew2002 2 · 0 0

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