Even if you don't own an iPod, it can be easy to get sucked into the AAC trap. It's the default format used by the popular iTunes Software to rip CDs, and the program will prompt you to convert WMAs ...
Winamp <2.61 will let you play a WMA through the Disk Writer output plugin; this produces a WAV which can then be encoded to MP3 with any program of your choice. However, it will sound like shit at ...
Not quite sure where to post this question. Might require some batch programming. Anyways, here's my question: I have music a library stored on drive H: It contains a mish-mash of different formats ...
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