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How Do you Download a WMA file into Itunes?


Question Posted Friday March 22 2013, 11:56 pm

I have another technology query. I downloaded a pod-cast that was put on the Internet as a WMA file extension. For some reason once it was downloaded I could not open it into Itunes or drag it there. I wanted to listen to it on my IPOD.

What do I need to do to move it to Itunes so I can put it in my library to listen to freely when not in front of an actual computer? Hopefully, this makes sense to you and you will have an idea of what to do. No pressure-- but it's definitely something I wanted to listen to on a long bus ride Tuesday morning.


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TheLonelySoul answered Saturday March 23 2013, 11:30 pm:
Ok, I think this might help.
Once it's in your iTunes library, select it, right click, and select "create ACC version" Then sync your iPod, the ACC version should copy to your iPod.

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