Go onto your internet and type in 'Audio File Converter'
You usually have to get a program that will let you do that... you could try going to www.download.com and finding cinnmaforge, and downlaoding that, and it will let you covert anything into the thing that you want.
The iPod Touch does not support proprietary formats such as WMA. Such files will need to be converted to standard MP3s to use on an iPod.
It recreates them because Itunes looks at the WMA and doesnt think it is converted even though it is. Usually you want to get the non-converted WMAs because then Itunes will take it successfully. Hope I helped. Comment back if u need any other information. Bye.
It is your decision. There are reasons for keeping them and reasons for deleting them.
On Windows, you can use this free and simple program Free HD Video Converter Factory to convert your M4A files to WMA. > Open the program and add your .m4a files. > Select WMA as the output format. > Export the converted files. Other free options include Audacity and VLC Media Player.
MP3 files are definitely compatible with iPods, as are MP4 files. WMA files are NOT compatible and need to be converted into MP4 files. I recommend Kigo Video Converter, just be sure to change the output to custom MP4.
WMA is windows,microsoft audio system
You can rip the CD with windows media player or other software, and it's really easy.
You must be mistaken, first its jpeg, which is a graphic file, and wma is a audio file. You can't convert jpeg to wma.
i think the ipod is designed to take Mp4 vido files - try and find a video converted - WinAvi converter is a good one.
Full form of WMA : Windows Media Audio