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Posted by azfrankie on 10/16/25 11:37
I think it would be the easiest way to play those M4A files in Winamp
and set its output to Lame (and therefore encode to MP3). That's the
most direct conversion you can get.
Cheers!
NRen2k5 schrieb:
> Bob wrote:
>> Is there a program I can use to convert wma and w4a? to mp3?
>
> There's no such thing as W4A. Do you mean M4A?
>
> Anyway, dbPowerAmp should be able to convert WMA and M4A to MP3's.
> foobar2000 is another program (a player, actually) that can do the job.
>
> If the WMA's are "protected", then you can't convert them with either of
> those programs. You can try recording them with something like Total
> Recorder, though.
>
>> Will there be a loss of quality?
>
> Yes.
>
> - NRen2k5
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