Hi John.

Goldwave will allow you to do both.  Beware though that encoders and
decoders have their own unique algorithms for converting to lossy formats so
you can expect some degradation in quality when converting between MP3 and
WMA.

Regards.

Kevin
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Subject: Converting to WMA


> Hi
> does anyone know of a utility for converting music tracks in mp3 or
> the original wave format to the Windows Media (WMA) format?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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