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Musicology-downloads: .WMA to .MP3 Okay, maybe I'm just not knowledgeable but can someone please help me:
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I really struggled with Nero as well.
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abierman said: Okay, maybe I'm just not knowledgeable but can someone please help me:
I've downloaded Musicology and they come in .wma files. How can I convert into .mp3 so that I can burn cd's (using Nero) and the music into iTunes to get them on my iPod? It pisses me off that now that I've purchased the music, I still cant listen to it! Please help! Thanks First make a cd with WMP9 Than copy the cd to ur computer again Then Burn a new cd with nero... | |
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Controversy said: I really struggled with Nero as well.
I used Roxio Easy CD Creator and they worked perfectly. Roxio always Works great | |
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Reinout said: abierman said: Okay, maybe I'm just not knowledgeable but can someone please help me:
I've downloaded Musicology and they come in .wma files. How can I convert into .mp3 so that I can burn cd's (using Nero) and the music into iTunes to get them on my iPod? It pisses me off that now that I've purchased the music, I still cant listen to it! Please help! Thanks First make a cd with WMP9 Than copy the cd to ur computer again Then Burn a new cd with nero... Just make sure you edit two seconds off the end of each track or you will still have that dead time WMP9 added. It's not perfect but it sounds much better than playing the album with those two second delays between each track. Reunion Radio Podcast - 4 Decades of R&B
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And remember all solutions to this problem are illegal as they all violate the digital millennium copyright act. In a futile attempt to prevent illegal downloads, they require many people to violate the law to listen to the music. I flat out refuse to buy the music until this is addressed. How can the solution to people breaking the law require people to break the law? Customized apparel and gifts - http://designer.inktastic.com/ | |
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Reinout said: abierman said: Okay, maybe I'm just not knowledgeable but can someone please help me:
I've downloaded Musicology and they come in .wma files. How can I convert into .mp3 so that I can burn cd's (using Nero) and the music into iTunes to get them on my iPod? It pisses me off that now that I've purchased the music, I still cant listen to it! Please help! Thanks First make a cd with WMP9 Than copy the cd to ur computer again Then Burn a new cd with nero... thanx Reinout....that did it Don't u want to come , 3121. It's gonna be so much fun, 3121. That's where the party be, 3121. Y'all can come if u want to, but u can never leave! | |
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I'm going to try that and then I'm going to put the files up on kazaa, so other people won't have to pay for this crap, like I did. I can't get my damn ten dollars back, but I can make NPGMC lose money by doing that. | |
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if u burn a cd then rerip it back, there will b some compression loss. if it sounds ok to u go for it. I use total recorder which is a application that catches sound digitally before it exits the soundcard on ur computer as an analog signal. U need to record the songs in real time as a mp3 or wav. i prefer wave and then recompress as a vbr mp3 128-320.
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