11 Jan
2002
11 Jan
'02
6:10 a.m.
Sound Forge can open .wma files then you should be able to save the file to a .mp3 or .wav.. cya. At 04:29 PM 11/01/02, you wrote:
I tried both CoolEditPro and the MusicMatch Jukebox, but both won´t convert WMA to wav or mp3. What you could try is WinAmp´s disc writer plug-in. I think it comes directly with WinAmp, so there´s no need to download anything.
Better guesses anyone ?
cy@ c-Row