How Do You Convert WMA To MP3 For Macintosh?
Windows Media Audio (WMA) files can’t be played on most audio programs and portable devices. Macintosh operating systems primarily play audio with QuickTime media and iTunes, the most popular multimedia players. Converting your WMA files to a more adaptable, universal MP3 format is efficient and useful for playback and multimedia programming. Handbrake, a free, open-source program, can easily rip DVDs to your computer or convert media formats as needed. Visit Handbrake, linked in “Resources.” Click on the “Download” section, then choose the Mac version of the DVD ripper and conversion program for your computer Click the Handbrake icon on your start-up toolbar. Choose and open the “Detected Volume” option from the selection screen, which will initially prompt open. Make sure volume is set to the “Stereo” option. Select the direct path of the WMA file you want to convert. The chosen WMA file will appear in the main screen of Handbrake to begin conversion. Choose the Mp3 format to play on