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mp3s and WAV files


Question Posted Friday December 30 2005, 8:14 am

Hello. Well, I got a cd filled with mp3s but I don't have an iPod. Anyway, it's a cool cd and I like it but I can't save it on my computer. Usually I save cds and burn them in the Windows Media Player. Is there anyway I can turn these mp3s into WAV files? Thanks.

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xomegaroni answered Friday December 30 2005, 6:18 pm:
i'm pretty sure you need a program to do it. here's a website-

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there you can DL a program to do it. idk if you want to do that er not, but there was an article that says it actually saves a lot of space on your computer to keep them as MP3 rather than WAV files.

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