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There are niche programs, and then there are niche programs. Free WMA to MP3 Converter falls into the latter category. As the name suggests, it simply converts WMA files to the MP3 format. And it does that job well enough. Neither the conversion speed nor the output quality gave us any cause for complaint. The interface is austere but not ugly, and as straightforward as you'd expect with such a simple utility. The modest extras include the ability to convert batches of files and edit ID3 tags. You can find much more powerful converters, even for free, but if you just need to convert some WMA files to MP3s, this little program can do the job.
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Free WMA MP3 Converter is an free WMA to MP3 converter which helps you convert WMA to MP3, MP3 to WMA, WAV to MP3, WAV to WMA, MP3 to WAV, WMA to WAV etc. Free WMA MP3 Converter provides optimized default settings. No more thinking but just a click to start WMA to MP3 conversion with the MP3 converter! In addition, there are still a lot of settings can be set up to meet your special need. All the conversion process like convert WMA to MP3 and MP3 to WMA are fast and simple with adjustable output quality. The audio converter supports ID3 tag, the ID3 tags in the original files can be reserved after conversion. Free download the Free WMA MP3 Converter to enjoy your WMA and MP3 music anywhere and anytime!
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What is Free WMA to MP3 Converter
Free WMA to MP3 Converter can convert Windows Media files to MP3 files
which can be played in MP3 Players. All Windows Media formats (*.wma, *.wmv,
*.asf) are supported.
It's stable and fast.
Easy-to-use wizard-like user interface helps you setup converting process easily. wma mp3
It uses up-to-date and high quality libraries.
ID3 Tag can be derived from the input files automatically.
Batch Processing is supported, it can process an unlimited number of files at one time.
Detailed HTML help file is included.
The installing and uninstalling process is very easy.
WMA MP3 FAQ
While opening a Windows Media file, I got the message "The source file can NOT be opened".
There are many reasons can cause this error. The most common reason is that you Windows Media Player is out of date. You'd better update Windows Media Player to version 7.1 or higher and update DirectX to version 8.1 or higher at first. wma mp3
Can the program help me convert MP3 to WMA files?
No and Yes! You can NOT convert MP3 to WMA with FREE WMA to MP3 Converter, but you can do the job with FREE MP3 to WMA Converter.
Can I use the program to convert RM files to MP3?
No and Yes! You can NOT convert RM to MP3 with FREE WMA to MP3 Converter, but you can do the job with FREE RM to MP3 Converter.
Tip 1:Free WMA to MP3 Converter can convert not only Windows Media Audio (*.wma) files, but also Windows Media Video (*.wmv;*.asf) files to MP3. wma mp3
Tip 2:The ID3 of MP3 is derived from the source file automatically. You can also edit the ID3 as you like while adding or editing task.
Tip 3:You can add more than one source files at one time.
Tip 4:Source files (*.wma; *.wmv; *.asf) can be dragged from Windows Explorer directly. Even more, you can drag multiple files at one time.
Tip 5:While viewing converting settings in the information panel, you can click the file link to open the source file or play the output MP3 file.
Tip 6:While converting, you can click the minimize button to hide the program to System Tray. Click the icon in the System Tray can restore the program window. wma mp3
Tip 7:You can search and get tons of free music clips in WMV format from Yahoo Video Search (http://video.search.yahoo.com/), all these files can be converted to MP3 files that can be played in your MP3 player.
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How to convert WMA to MP3?
All you want to do is to install one of these featured converters, every one of them will help you to convert WMA to MP3 or whatever format you want. Converters differ from each other by set of options and interface features, but generally, all of them allow you to convert WMA to MP3. Just select your WMA file, set output file name and press Convert button. You can also convert MP3 to WMA, MP3 to WAV or even M4P to MP3 in the same way.
Protected Music Converter 1.0.0.10

Protected Music Converter is a software which allows you easily convert your protected (or unprotected) music files to most frequently used unprotected formats (WMA, MP3, OGG, WAV). Thus you can listen your music on your iPod, burn them to CD, upload them on your cell phone, use them on whatever device you want, even if it doesn't support protected content playback. Interface is straight and easy to use, without flashy colours or graphics. All you need to do is to add your protected files to batch list, select desirable output format and press start button. Supported input formats are: M4P, M4B, M4A, MP4, AAC, WMA, MP3, WAV, OGG, AU audio files, AIFF and much more
Conclusion: Best software for all those people who want to convert protected WMA to MP3 and M4P to MP3.
Download protected music converter here
Convert WMA from Windows Media Player into MP3 files?
I'm definitely going crazy here. I have a ton of CDs that I've ripped with Windows Media Player 10, but they're all apparently in WMA format, not the MP3 format that my new Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) needs for me to listen to them. I checked and there's no "save as" capability in WMP, so how the heck do I fix this problem?
This is an astonishingly common question for Sony PSP owners, a question sufficiently common that even Sony's heard your complaints: the latest version of the PSP firmware (version 2.6) includes the ability to play WMA (Windows Media, Audio) files directly on the PSP. I haven't tried it, and I have heard that some people are anxious that you have to be online when you accept the terms of the player upgrade, so your preference can be registered with The Man, but that's certainly one solution.
But there's another way to fix your audio files, a solution that works with all MP3-compatible players and will even let you then import your previously ripped CDs into Apple's iTunes. That's to use an audio conversion program, and whether you're a Mac or Windows person, there are oodles of 'em available.
For this article, I picked out the freeware application Switch for Windows, developed by a crack team of Australian programmers. (don't like that? Try the 24/7 supported application Smart Audio Converter instead)
The first thing I did was to rip a new music CD, Dave Grusin's The Gershwin Collection, with Windows Media Player. It looked like this as it was being ripped by WMP:
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Now, with that album ripped, I start up the Switch program and get, well, a blank window:

Click on "Add Folder" and I can select the newly ripped CD by looking in My Documents\My Music
Almost ready to go. The last step, one that's not obvious when you first start working with Switch, is to pick the output format of your choice,
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