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WMA Converter Problem
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Der_Täuscher
Hi,
do anyone of you know a good WMA to mp3 converter? It's real important that this tool can convert a file larger than 600mb. I've tried several programs (like that from www.audio-converter.com), but all this stuff did not worked correctly. So my PC crashed several times while the program tried to convert the large file (mayday 2001). Alternatively I'm searching for a wma splitter, can anyone help me please?

P.S. Sorry for the bad english...
arj1o1
for wma splitter http://www.mp3towav.org/MP3-Audio-Mixer/index.asp
then you can convert them easier 2 i think
Der_Täuscher
Good program, thx a lot. However, it seems that this prog can only converts wma files with a maximum length of 3 hours. And btw my PC crashes also with this track. Do anyone know where the problem is? Maybe my PC is too slow, but I think with an Athlon 2100+XP, 512 MB DDR-Ram and a 80 GB HD it must work...
mmilo
you could try http://www.dbpoweramp.com/

donno if it'll work for 600mb++ files tho
funk_e1
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mmilo
you could try http://www.dbpoweramp.com/

This guy knows the dealio. DB Power Amp rules!! You can just use Music Cutter to cut the wave file but you have to create a cuesheet to do it. Just mark where you want the cut and it will do it. Why don't you make the file mp3 and make your life a whole lot easier? Every burning program I use converts the mp3 to wave when it burns. There is no need for wave on your computer unless you like waseting space. Cheers! :)
funk_e1
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Originally posted by Der_Täuscher
Good program, thx a lot. However, it seems that this prog can only converts wma files with a maximum length of 3 hours. And btw my PC crashes also with this track. Do anyone know where the problem is? Maybe my PC is too slow, but I think with an Athlon 2100+XP, 512 MB DDR-Ram and a 80 GB HD it must work...


Mine is only an AMD 1.2 Thunderbird with 256 SD Ram and it converts a 715mb wave file to mp3 in under 10 mins so yours has to fly double of what mine does. Just give DB Power Amp a try. You can download any codec for any audio file and they use lame 3.92 which is Cd quality clear. Best is it's free!
Galapidate
If you had an mp3 player, the player should come with software that allows you to convert (I have the Creative Labs Nomad Zen and I can convert WAV to MP3, MP3 to WMA, etc.
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