For conversion, things you would need are:
Start by downloading and installing WinFF application and following the instructions that come with the software.
Once step 1 is done, you can now open and select the WMA file or files you wish to convert to WAV.
Next, select the WAV for CD option from the menu.
Finally, select a destination folder to save the files and then click on the convert button to start conversion.
Mp3 is a certain type of Music file. There are not different types (unless speaking of the quality 36kbps-360kbps). Different types of music files are WMA, OGG, WAV
Zune does not support .wav files. You need to convert them into .wma lossless files for Zune to be able to play them. Supposedly the reason for this is that .wma files are smaller, with no loss of sound quality.
I can name about 10! wma, cda, ogg, aiff, acc, pcm, wav, mp3, m4p and mid I can name about 10! wma, cda, ogg, aiff, acc, pcm, wav, mp3, m4p and mid
There is a cool software called "mp3 cutter joiner" in which you can convert .wav to .mp3. It says that it's a cutting and joing program but you can use it as a converter and also a bitrate cutter.
Yea there is. Search Google for "AAC to WMA audio convertors"
As long as the music/audio is in one of the formats listed below, it can be used in Windows Movie Maker:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
Transfer is easy, but you have to make the music format right and strip the DRM protection first.iTunes offers AAC music (non-DRM .m4a and DRM-protected .m4p)WMP plays .wma, .mp3, .wav --- it supplies DRM'ed .wma music either, while with different DRM system named Microsoft's "play for sure"Check the tutorial bellow.Hope it helps!
WMA is Windows Media Audio, a proprietary format by Microsoft. MP3 is Mpeg2 layer 3, a standard format which has both free, open-source, public encoders as well as private and proprietary encoders. WMA and MP3 are very similar, but MP3 typically offers better compression while WMA offers slightly higher quality. Few MP3 players support WMA.
No. Windows Movie Maker records in .wma (Windows Media Audio) format. However, you can import and edit .wav files in the program.
Yes. You will need to rip the music from the CD to your computer first though. And too, the music has to be in one of the following formats before you can import it into the program:aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
The Legacy supports MP3, WMA and WAV formats, along with regular CD's.
Audio files that can be imported and edited in Windows Movie Maker include:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, and .wma