Remember when Windows Media Player ruled the earth? Before the world was inundated with versatile playback tools like VLC and countless other platforms, most users flocked to the built-in OS media ...
While the format works well with Windows Media Player, it isn’t the best for other media players, many of which do not support the format. Thus, users prefer to convert the WMA format files format to ...
Even if you don't own an iPod, it can be easy to get sucked into the AAC trap. It's the default format used by the popular iTunes Software to rip CDs, and the program will prompt you to convert WMAs ...
Winamp <2.61 will let you play a WMA through the Disk Writer output plugin; this produces a WAV which can then be encoded to MP3 with any program of your choice. However, it will sound like shit at ...
I've got about 30 gigs of music in m4a that I can't listed to on my new Non-Ipod Mp3 player. Is there and easy way to convert everything to mp3 or wma and delete the original afterwards.<BR><BR>I know ...
Dear Lifehacker, Windows Media Player hijacked my MP3 files and converted them all to WMA. I want to change them back easily in one sweep—but am not the most savvy user. Help? Signed, Gimme My Beats ...