Hi Scott,
I'm Not sure which system you are using, but i might suggest that if you are using Quicktime Ver 7 or later, Microsoft has a product call Flip4Mac which will allow you to play WMA files on Quicktime. once you have the file in quicktime you can convert it to any format you want to. Unfortunately i believe that you can't convert copyrighted files. sorry but i don't know of any good software that will allow you to convert copyrighted files.

Hope this helps, let me know if it does or if you find something better.

Pete

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On Sep 20, 2006, at 6:53 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

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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