Actually I found a program that is quite VO friendly called easywma and I found it on both the Apple software site gotten at by the Apple menu . I also found it on Version Tracker and another site as well. Its a whole $10 and certainly less expensive than Gabe's suggestion. Of course his suggestion has plenty of merrit, but it ain't in the budget at this time. Well actually I had an Archos, but the drive crapped out so I haven't bothered getting a new drive for it, but maybe one day.

Scott
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On Sep 20, 2006, at 9:42 AM, LARRY WANGER wrote:

Hey,

I use the same recorder and never found a good way of doing it. What I finaly started doing was having Audio Hijack convert it. Just hijack the recording and have AJ re-record in MP3. Not effecient but it works.

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Subject: wma to mp3


Folks,

I've got a number of wma files which is the format my Olympus digital recorder only records in and I want to convert these to mp3s. Can someone recommend an application that is good for this? I thought perhaps Quicktime would do the job, but I'd have to likely purchase the pro copy which is ok, but if there's something else, that would be nice to know. Any suggestions appreciated. These are of course unprotected wma files.

Scott
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