wma to mp3
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wma to mp3
I ripped a bunch of country(ugh) cds for my mom to put on her mp3 player. But they rip in wma and that takes up too much space, so i want to convert them to mp3. Ive tried some software, but its free trials and lets you do like so many songs or so many days. Does anyone have any free software that isnt a trial version.
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I believe lame can do what you want.
Yeah, CDex is a great program for ripping CDs.marshallh wrote:Try CDEX.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos/
Edit: This program works quite well for converting all types of media to other types, including wma>mp3.
Last edited by xTheLostx on Sat Jan 07, 2006 10:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Or you could just rip the wma file at a lower bit rate to take up less room. Its under the same options menu that wallydawg was referring to
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I guess I'll ask here, what is a good program for re-encoding mp3's to smaller bitrates?
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I use DeepRipper.
If you're really concerned for space, and your MP3 player can use them, encode the music to Ogg Vorbis format. It sounds just as good, or better than MP3 with much smaller file sizes. (or rip to Ogg, and just re-encode the songs you want into MP3.)
MP3s can get sort of big, but what do you expect from a format that has been basically the same since 1991? (MP3 is just the audio track format from MPEG-Layer 2 files)
If you're really concerned for space, and your MP3 player can use them, encode the music to Ogg Vorbis format. It sounds just as good, or better than MP3 with much smaller file sizes. (or rip to Ogg, and just re-encode the songs you want into MP3.)
MP3s can get sort of big, but what do you expect from a format that has been basically the same since 1991? (MP3 is just the audio track format from MPEG-Layer 2 files)
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