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How Do You Convert MP3 Files To WMA Format With Windows Media Player?

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How Do You Convert MP3 Files To WMA Format With Windows Media Player?

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Windows Media Player comes with the Windows operating system. The latest release is Windows Media Player 11, which is compatible with Windows XP/Vista. It allows you to play video and audio files, as well as DVDs and CDs. It supports a number of media formats, particularly MP3 and WMA. Windows Media Player also provides a way to convert those formats by burning and then ripping a CD. Open Windows Media Player. Select the “Library” tab and choose “Playlists” on the left. Click “Create Playlist” and enter any name in the field. Press “Enter” to create it. Browse your computer, using Windows Explorer, to get to the folder with MP3 files that you want to convert. Hold down the “Ctrl” key and click on each MP3 file one by one to select them in Windows Explorer. Release “Ctrl” and drag the selected files to Windows Media Player to the panel on the right that says “Drag Items Here to Add Them to Your New Playlists.” Insert a blank CD in DVD drive or CDROM. Select the “Burn” tab in Windows Med

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