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1. Re: Converting wma to mp3
Charles VW May 31, 2012 6:51 AM (in response to Another Photographer)yes.
On Mac, however, you'll need to install Flip4Mac to be able to import WMA.
On Windows, you'll need to enable DLMS (in the preferences) to be able to import WMA.
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2. Re: Converting wma to mp3
Another Photographer May 31, 2012 6:57 AM (in response to Charles VW)I'm using Win 7. So rather than a direct conversion, it's actually opening the WMA file and recompressing it as mp3?
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3. Re: Converting wma to mp3
ryclark May 31, 2012 7:49 AM (in response to Another Photographer)Audition uses .wav files as it's working file type. So any compressed format will be uncompressed to .wav and then recompressed to .mp3, yes. I doubt that this method is any more lossy than software that can convert directly, if any can.
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4. Re: Converting wma to mp3
MusicConductor Jun 3, 2012 8:49 PM (in response to ryclark)Decompressing to wave is never lossy -- it's saving as wma or mp3 that does that! So as long as Another Photographer understands that this lossy-to-lossy conversion will cost even more audio quality, well, then, there it is.



