On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 07:11:05PM -0600, James Sanderson wrote:
> >A quick search at versiontracker turns up DivXWMAConverter 1.2.1 which 
> >is supposed to convert to mp3.
> 
> This bit of software works on the Mac using OS X.  What's wanted is
> software that works on in Windows to convert .wma to .mp3 to import to
> iTunes.  That search has proved a bit more difficult.

dBpowerAMP should do what you want.  The only circumstance where it might
not work is if there's some sort of DRM on the source file...since I don't
have and DRM'd WMA files (don't currently have any WMA files at all,
actually), I'm not sure how it behaves with them.

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