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WMA to WAV


Question Posted Wednesday February 4 2009, 7:54 pm

I'm trying to convert a file that I have on my windows media player to a WAV format so that I can edit it on Audacity. All the converters I have downloaded show no content for the song. When I try to add a file, it has the name but says 0 seconds instead of the two minutes.. Is there any other way to convert, or can anyone tell me what is wrong?

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mistaric answered Sunday February 8 2009, 2:53 pm:
i'm not sure what's wrong, but maybe try mediaconverter.org?
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