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Audacity doesn't accept wma's
I tried to use the Audacity audio-software. Nice, small editor, works
fine for free. But, it doesn't seem to "eat" straight the windows' own wma audio-data. I didn't found any wma - wav -converter from the Audacity. How them, who have used the Audacity, have solvent this problem? To buy better software? Other possibilities...? -Pentti |
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Audacity doesn't accept wma's
PenaL wrote:
I tried to use the Audacity audio-software. Nice, small editor, works fine for free. But, it doesn't seem to "eat" straight the windows' own wma audio-data. I didn't found any wma - wav -converter from the Audacity. How them, who have used the Audacity, have solvent this problem? To buy better software? Other possibilities...? -Pentti You need a converter. SFAIK, wma files are closed and any author of a converter would be required to pay licensing to M$. -- Les Cargill |
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Audacity doesn't accept wma's
"Les Cargill" wrote in message ... PenaL wrote: I tried to use the Audacity audio-software. Nice, small editor, works fine for free. But, it doesn't seem to "eat" straight the windows' own wma audio-data. I didn't found any wma - wav -converter from the Audacity. How them, who have used the Audacity, have solvent this problem? To buy better software? Other possibilities...? -Pentti You need a converter. SFAIK, wma files are closed and any author of a converter would be required to pay licensing to M$. Or burn them to CDR(/W) using Nero or similar, and rip them back to wave. Or play and record them using steambox or similar "record what you hear". Trevor. |
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Audacity doesn't accept wma's
Les Cargill wrote:
PenaL wrote: I tried to use the Audacity audio-software. Nice, small editor, works fine for free. But, it doesn't seem to "eat" straight the windows' own wma audio-data. I didn't found any wma - wav -converter from the Audacity. How them, who have used the Audacity, have solvent this problem? To buy better software? Other possibilities...? -Pentti You need a converter. SFAIK, wma files are closed and any author of a converter would be required to pay licensing to M$. -- Les Cargill Ok. Thanks for the info. I'll try to... -Pentti |
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Audacity doesn't accept wma's
On 04/06/2012 13:40, PenaL wrote:
Les Cargill wrote: PenaL wrote: I tried to use the Audacity audio-software. Nice, small editor, works fine for free. But, it doesn't seem to "eat" straight the windows' own wma audio-data. I didn't found any wma - wav -converter from the Audacity. How them, who have used the Audacity, have solvent this problem? To buy better software? Other possibilities...? -Pentti You need a converter. SFAIK, wma files are closed and any author of a converter would be required to pay licensing to M$. -- Les Cargill Ok. Thanks for the info. I'll try to... You can download the basic Microsoft format converter from their website for free. http://www.microsoft.com/expression/..._Overview.aspx As WMEncoder has been "retired". -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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