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Itunes
Submitted By: wudanbal ( 230 days, 10 hours, 14 minutes ago )
If im not mistaken, iTunes does it... and it's free! Just setup mp3 as you default conversion format in iTunes preferences and simply drag and drop.
Submitted By: whatinthetech
I think iTunes would work good for this. I am going to convert about 50 gig worth of songs from WMA lossless to mp3, but need some more space first.
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Tunebite
Submitted By: johnnicely ( 230 days, 7 hours, 26 minutes ago )
Tunebite isn't free, it's twenty dollars or so, but it is the best program I have found to date for converting. However, my friend found a keygen somewhere out there in the deep blue and he was able to use that...
Submitted By: codecraig
This worked perfectly, since I bought the music at home and it was in WMA, i could only play in Windows Media Player (some reason Winamp couldnt get the license). Anyway, I got Tunebite...and converted to MP3...now I can use my favorite MP3 player to listen to the music!
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Two Options...
Submitted By: martinjester ( 230 days, 10 hours, 22 minutes ago )
I know dbPower amp can do it. It has a 30 day free trial. http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm Alternativly, if you use Winamp you can use the disk writer plugin to unencode the WMA file to WAV, and then encode that to MP3. To use the disk writer plugin, go to Winamp preferences/ Output Plugins/Disk Writer
Submitted By: codecraig
...might work if DRM wasn't stopping it :( I got music from buy.com ...I probably have to do it on my home PC where i first downloaded it.