Seems like VLC should be able to do this. I was able to play the file with VLC but I couldn't get the transcode feature to work.

CB

On 5/24/12 3:47 PM, Kirsten Edmondson wrote:
Hi all,
First, apologies for the cross posting. I've tried to resolve this problem, but 
I can't seem too, can anyone help?
I have four wma files which I now can play on my mac using quick-time/perrien
However, I really want these folders (audio) to transfer to my phone, in a 
podcast style. However, I can't change them to mp3 or m4a. When I try to export 
them into m4a to subsequently add to itunes on the Mac it says this media must 
be corrupted. It's fine. I tried renaming them as mp3 but that didn't work 
either. Then I thought that if I tried exporting them from my dropbox app on my 
iphone into downcast that might work, but of course, they are still in wma and 
I can't get them to play there.
How can I get them into itunes so they will sync to my phone?
How can I get them into mp3 or m4a so I can if nothing else put them through 
downcast and dropbox and get them on that way?
Can anyone help? I need simple instructions, cos clearly I can't get it to work 
myself ...
Thanks.
Kirsten.


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