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May 31, 2006View in Crawl 4
There's another alternative to doing this: iTunes, plus it's a full media player/organizer. I don't think either application can convert protected WMA's though. (I know for sure that iTunes can't).
You shouldn't be converting from one lossy format to another. You are only going to lose quality. Besides, there are loads of free programs that do this and have been for a while.Also, it seems that digitaldoc is spamming... Check out all the stories he has submitted.
No spam, just reviews. If it happens to be a freeware product, so much the better. I'm constantly on the lookout for good freeware, and love to clue others in about it.
hobbesdooMay 31, 2006
There's another alternative to doing this: iTunes, plus it's a full media player/organizer. I don't think either application can convert protected WMA's though. (I know for sure that iTunes can't).
auhsorMay 31, 2006
You shouldn't be converting from one lossy format to another. You are only going to lose quality. Besides, there are loads of free programs that do this and have been for a while.Also, it seems that digitaldoc is spamming... Check out all the stories he has submitted.
digitaldocJun 1, 2006Submitter
No spam, just reviews. If it happens to be a freeware product, so much the better. I'm constantly on the lookout for good freeware, and love to clue others in about it.