Windows Media Player should be able to convert to MP3.
If not, GoldWave can take it from WMA and convert it to mp3 or M4A.
It even has a batch wizard that will let you do a bunch of files at once.

www.goldwave.com

Richard


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On Jul 12, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Duane Steele <[email protected]> wrote:

> I love the fact that I can access files using the dropbox app on my
> phone. It's a convenient way to take all of my music everywhere.
> However, recently I made the mistake of saving some music as Windows
> Media (WMA) files, which, of course won't play on the iPhone. Does
> Windows 7 offer the chance to redo and convert WMA music to MP3 files,
> or, does someone out there in iPhone land have a suggestion for an
> easily accessible file conversion program? Thanks in advance.
> 
> Peace and Blessings,
> Duane
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