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![]() when i download wma files i type in the name of the songs and beside it i type in wma (e.g-- in da club wma) and when i do that the songs dont get many number beside it what should i do |
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![]() May I ask why you seek wma files? mp3 & m4a are more popular & don't suffer from this: What you should know about WMA/WMV Files To search a specific file type you can search .wma, or the title - wma or title.wma ![]() |
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![]() I've noticed that Limewire really doesn't "support" WMAs, when you hover over it, it doesn't show all the nifty information, and the bitrate (the number I think you are talking about) isn't displayed either. I would take advantage of the fact that there are more MP3 files out there and download one of those. Try and look for a higher bitrate, like 192. Then, in Windows, you can just right click on the file and convert it to a WMA. I tend to prefer WMA for it's higher sound quality at smaller sizes. |
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