Lloyd,
I recommend you spend the few dollars to buy Audio Hijack:
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/
This program allows you to record audio from any program or source on
your Mac, and to save it in AIFF format. Open that in iTunes and
convert to MP3.
I have used Audio Hijack to solve many different audio problems.
At 2:44 PM +0900 11/2/07, Lloyd White wrote:
Merv,
I have done as you suggested but when the file opens I get taken to the
Media Player website and told to update. The latest version is v9 which I
have. So I can't seem to progress. Apart from playing it I want to change it
to MP3. Does WMP do that?
Lloyd
Lloyd
Just clarifying. You have the suffix as .wma If the last letter is
an a and not a v try changing it to a v then ask Windows Media Player
to open it.
Merv
At 12:06 PM +0800 11/2/07, Robert Howells wrote:
Lloyd,
If you have the Windows Media Player Application ,
then it should play the .wmv file for you !
I have WMV app version 9 and that is working ok on tiger 10 4 7
As a test the Windows media Player app came with a test file.
Try playing tthe test file to confirm your app works.
There is no need to get involved with Quicktime unless of course
you want to
.
Bob
On 11/02/2007, at 10:27 AM, Lloyd White wrote:
Hi James,
Do I need Quicktime Pro to do this?
I have Flip4Mac installed but any Audio buttons are greyed out. I thought
Flip4Mac was free but I see they want $29 for it. I have no
record of buying
it before. So perhaps my old version no longer works.
I downloaded the latest Trial version of Flip4Mac and installed
it but still
Quicktime says it cannot play the MOVIE.
Lloyd
see for "flip for mac" thats a good replacement for win med player,
comes as plugin for quicktime James
On 11/02/2007, at 8:57, Lloyd White wrote:
Good morning everyone.
How can I convert music with .wma to a format that I can play on
iTunes. I
have Windows Media Player but can't make it work.
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