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Quicktime too - tryme

Quicktime Pro owners can also export a WMA file to their preferred format.

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Monday, January 22 2007 @ 09:26 PM PST


Quicktime too - tryme

Quicktime Pro owners can also export a WMA file to their preferred format.

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Monday, January 22 2007 @ 09:28 PM PST


Quicktime too - tryme

Quicktime Pro owners can also export a WMA file to their preferred format.

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Monday, January 22 2007 @ 09:31 PM PST


Toast, too - wolf_blitzer2

This needs clarification: Using latest Toast v.8, Under Audio--wma files can only be added in the "Mp3 Disc" tab. Under this disc option, the wma files cannot be exported/converted.

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Tuesday, February 06 2007 @ 07:42 PM PST


NO, NOT QT or Toast - electric1--2008

Depends on the .wma file you have.

I tried this with several .wma files in both QTPro and Toast - and neither program could open the .wma file in order to convert it.

However, VLC had no problem playing the file and neither did Win.Media.Player.

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Friday, March 16 2007 @ 06:12 AM PDT


Toast, too - bgreick

No, you can't convert files to mp3 in toast, but you can convert them to wav, aiff, ogg, or m4a. So just do that and use another program for example to convert a wav file to mp3 if you have got to have the file as mp3? Easy.

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Friday, April 27 2007 @ 07:02 AM PDT