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Here you can read about WMA files: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Media_Audio According to Apple: Converting WMA Files In iTunes for Windows, you can convert your unprotected WMA files to AAC files (or whatever file format is chosen in the Importing pane of iTunes Preferences) without changing the original WMA file. Simply drag the WMA files into your library in iTunes and iTunes does the grunt work, converting them for you. Windows Media Player 9 or later must be installed to convert unprotected WMA files. Protected WMA files cannot be converted. And if you want to read the whole story: http://www.apple.com/itunes/hottips/
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iTunes for mac cannot play wma files. Only the windows version can. I did find this a couple of weeks ago though: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...omponents.mspx For mac, stick with mp3 & m4a files. You'll be better off. Not many mac programs can play or burn wma files! I don't know of any mac burner program that can burn wma files! |
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WMA Files Thanks for responding. I have the Mac Version of the Windows Media player but it won't play the WMA files that I have downloaded. I have even tried to pull them in to Toast but get an error there also. So I assume they must be protectred. |
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http://www.nch.com.au/switch/ The program is called switch. It's an open source project from Austrailia. |
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I also have Switch but haven't used it yet. Just to correct something I said earlier. There is a way you can get wma files to play in iTunes after all. See Mac HElp? How I can open zip and wma files on my iMac?. But you will need QuickTime Pro in order for this to work. Besides, despite the description, if you have QT Pro you should be able to convert the audio file within it instead whilst using that extra plug-in. I have that plug-in but haven't tried the conversion to another format yet. Only for playback. |
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Any ideas or helpful hints would be much appreciated. |
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