you can use soundtaxi, or tunebite but soundtaxi is more easy
Not really, iPhone ringtones are in .m4r format, which is quite unique, but you can use software to convert your iTunes ringtone(.m4r file) to other audio formats like mp3, wma etc.
Well I know that for one thing, you cannot download music for free off itunes... But... You can upload music from your PC to itunes. 1. Start Itunes. 2. On the top bar of the menu, go to file. 3. Next you go down to library, and you click import playlist. 4. Next you click on the mp3, wma or video and when you click open. the song then appears on itunes. Note that if you delete the song, then on itunes it is just a couple of letters. or another way... have documents open and itunes open and then you click and drag from documents to itunes and it will show up in itunes as the format as it is.
do a search on your computer for *.wma .wma - windows media audio
There both just forms of compressed audio. With similar audio quality their file sizes may be a bit different. Many players that play one can play the other.
Yea there is. Search Google for "AAC to WMA audio convertors"
Yes. You do not need iTunes to import/edit/use audio/music on Windows Movie Maker. As long as the audio file is one of the file name extensions (formats) listed below, it can be imported/edited in the program regardless of where the file originated:aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
I will use media converter to convert Windows WMA/WMV files to iTunes supported file formats like MP4, M4P, M4A, MP3.
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.
Not really, iPhone ringtones are in .m4r format, which is quite unique, but you can use software to convert your iTunes ringtone(.m4r file) to other audio formats like mp3, wma etc.
I suggest you to use Daniusoft Media Converter Pro, a convenient tool for you to convert wma to iTunes media fast and easily.
you cant
Itunes will not import songs in Windows Media (.wma) format.
WMA is a windows audio file extension that stands for WINDOWS MEDIA AUDIO.
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.
The JVC KD-R200 only supports wma and mp3 file types.
iTunes songs music are in m4a m4v format and under DRM protection, but windows media play supports wma/wmv file formats. you need to remove the drm protection and then convert m4a/m4v to wma/wmv and then transfer.
no but if you try to put it on itunes it SHOULD automatically convert it