How Do You Turn WMA Into MP3?
A WMA (Windows Media Audio) file is a popular format for use on Windows computers. It can also incorporate digital rights management, which can protect file distribution. But WMA cannot be played on popular devices like the iPod, which uses MP3 (MPEG-1). Both formats are designed to save space by compressing sound data to make files easier to store and transfer with minimal loss of quality. Fortunately, it’s easy to convert between formats. Use an online converter like Media-convert.com to avoid downloading a program that takes up disk space and may harbor harmful software (see Resources). You are limited to a maximum size of than 200MB. Click the “Conversion from URL” or “Local File Conversion” tabs. For the former, enter an address in the File box. For the latter, click the “Browse” button, navigate to the file that you need and double-click to load it. Keep the “Automatic Detection” for the “Input Format” and then set output to “MP3.” Define a new file name and create any tags. Then