sonu27 Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 (edited) Well I just recently bought a CD/MP3 player from Canada and the problem is that every time I rip tracks I rip them into WMA and it doesn't play WMA tracks.So you would imagine most my tracks are WMA. I need a WMA to MP3 converter, but I'm having trouble finding a freeware one. Most come up with shareware or trials.Does anyone happen to know a very good WMA to MP3 converter which is freeware?Please let me know.Thanks,Sonu Edited August 13, 2005 by sonu27
Jeremy Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 Googling "WMA to MP3 Converter" will give you dozens of programs to try out. CDex does CD>MP3s, dunno about WMA>MP3.
sonu27 Posted August 13, 2005 Author Posted August 13, 2005 I tried Google.Found so may freeware ripping programs. But not freeware WMA to MP3.Please help?
Jeremy Posted August 13, 2005 Posted August 13, 2005 Well, that's the intention I was considering when I searched for you. It does work with WMAs so I assumed it did what you're asking.
sonu27 Posted August 13, 2005 Author Posted August 13, 2005 (edited) Yes, but it says its a 30 day trial.And it DOESN'T convert WMA to MP3! Edited August 13, 2005 by sonu27
k0pect8 Posted August 14, 2005 Posted August 14, 2005 GX:Transcoderfrom their site:There are also AddIns available, which extends the Transcoder to handle the formats AAC, M4A, M4P4, LA, LPAC, WMA, TTA, OptimFrog, WavPack, FLAC, rkAudio, Real Audio, Speex, Bonk Audio and Shorten.An installed WMA codec is necessary around WMA with the current and also the last version to De- or Encode. Please make sure that WMA 9 is supported only as of the Windows version 98 SE. We will deliver a new WMA AddIn in one of the next releases which wasn't made based on WMA9 but WMA7 and WMA9 any more.The Transcoder is not able DRM protected files to transcodieren fundamental, (digital Right management). E.g. this concerns WMA files from many online music shops or also iTunes AAC files. In future, this feature program isn't implemented, too, since it is forbidden according to German law.FAQsHTH!
sonu27 Posted August 17, 2005 Author Posted August 17, 2005 Thanks I gona give it a try.Tell you how it is.
sonu27 Posted August 18, 2005 Author Posted August 18, 2005 Thanks k0pect8,V.good program, but comes with bugs.Coverted all my wma's to mp3, took ages over 100 had to be converted.Peace.
techniquefreak Posted August 26, 2005 Posted August 26, 2005 GX:Transcoderfrom their site:There are also AddIns available, which extends the Transcoder to handle the formats AAC, M4A, M4P4, LA, LPAC, WMA, TTA, OptimFrog, WavPack, FLAC, rkAudio, Real Audio, Speex, Bonk Audio and Shorten.An installed WMA codec is necessary around WMA with the current and also the last version to De- or Encode. Please make sure that WMA 9 is supported only as of the Windows version 98 SE. We will deliver a new WMA AddIn in one of the next releases which wasn't made based on WMA9 but WMA7 and WMA9 any more.The Transcoder is not able DRM protected files to transcodieren fundamental, (digital Right management). E.g. this concerns WMA files from many online music shops or also iTunes AAC files. In future, this feature program isn't implemented, too, since it is forbidden according to German law.FAQsHTH!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Maybe offtopic - but I can't stop laughing about the silly english your quotes are in that's really hilarious - LOLOLOL ... !
prey Posted August 26, 2005 Posted August 26, 2005 Just wanted to say, that I out of curiosity tried this program, and it does the job just beautifully – though a bit slow.Nice interface, and the latest version does not required install of extra codec’s.Kind Regards.Martin Andersen
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