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StevePhelps

converting WMA to MP3

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I need help trying to convert WMA to MP3s. On the "new" Napster I can get songs (for $.99) that I don't have in my inventory for tandems like the 73 year old lady that wanted "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra (pretty cool when you think about it).

But it comes as a WMA not a MP3 as it use to. I purchased a converter but it says it can't do it because it is "protected".

Any ideas how to convert or to download MP3s.

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We'll assume you're trying to get around the "protection" for your own completely legal reasons. Like maybe you only have a player for .mp3 files.

In any case, what operating platform are you on?
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Haven't tried this, so don't know if it works with a protected file (I think it will) and how the quality is. But premiere can both read wma and export audio to wav. You can then convert the wav to mp3 using a music convertor program.

This is a roundabout way, of course, if you can't find the song in mp3...

Why do you need mp3? Maybe wav will do as well?

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WMAs are a pain. The only way I know is to burn them to an audio CD and then rip the audio CD back to MP3. But it's a lot of work and there is quality loss.

I'd just switch to iTunes and use Hymn to crack the iTunes M4P files, then convert the resulting M4As to WAVs with WinAmp. Then you can convert the WAVs to anything.

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Quote

We'll assume you're trying to get around the "protection" for your own completely legal reasons. Like maybe you only have a player for .mp3 files.

In any case, what operating platform are you on?



I use an MP3 player for mixing tandem videos on the spot and Premiere for web video mixing -- all legit as far as I know.

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I've read it, but I don't think I'm alone in thinking it is BS to pay more money for a song I purchased to put on a CD. Let's say I'm demonstrating civil disobedience on a stupid law.

I have copyright work (as an illustrator) out and ifsome church or business wants to copy and put what they paid for (in a book or CD) on a flyer or some trinket -- I could not care less.

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Sounds like Premiere Pro will accept WMA files. I know for a fact the Premiere 6.0 and 6.5 will not accept WMA files. So, even though its a pain, I burn a music CD with those WMA files, then rip the tracks from the burned CD to create WAV or MP3 files.

I haven't noticed a loss in quality that a former post mentioned.
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