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Posted by NRen2k5 on 11/24/05 11:16
Brian wrote:
> Some have been bought on line and some I uploaded from my CD
> collection. Does each type have to be treated differently?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 01:52:11 -0500, NRen2k5
> <napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Brian wrote:
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>>>I need to convert and then transfer my WMA files into the format that
>>>will be accepted by an iPod 30 gig player. Any software suggestions
>>>would be appreciated. Also, what's the best way to get the converted
>>>files uploaded into the iPod?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Brian
>>
>>Are these WMA's home-made or bought online?
>>
>>- NRen2k5
Yes. There are quite a few programs which can convert home-made WMA's to
MP3's, such as dbPowerAmp and foobar2000. But store-bought WMA's can
only be recorded using software like Total Recorder.
If you're going to continue buying WMA's online, then trade in your
I-Pod for another MP3 player such as something from Creative Labs' "Zen"
series.
Or, if you want to keep your I-Pod, then get used to buying your music
from I-Tunes.
- NRen2k5
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