Converting WMA to ACC

I recently moved from PC to Mac, and I have about 5GB of files that I am unable to add to itunes or sync to my ipod. This is because they are all in WMA format, and I have no idea how to convert them to ACC or MP3. I see the "convert selections to ACC" option in itunes, but itunes wont let me add them to the library to convert the files. Any help?

Is this on your mac or PC. If you are talking about your mac, you will have to seek out a third party solution. WMA converting is a PC only feature.

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    The free program is iTunes. Click iTunes/Preferences/General, and here you'll find Import settings, which you can set for ACC. Once done, from the main iTunes menu, click, File/Add to Library.

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    I don't know of any other way...it is the same thing for Apple-protected songs, if you want to play them in WMP.
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    Ah, the joys of incompatible DRM formats.
    You might want to buy a burner - you know you only get one download from ITMS, right? It is a good way to back up music.
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/musicstore/backup/

  • Can I pause convert WMA?

    Im trying to convert a large amount of wma files into itunes. Over 21,000 files about 80 Gigs. Ive had Itunes cranking away on it for almost 48 hours now- it averaging about 158 files an hour. At this rate Id have to leave my computer going doing nothing else for a week!
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    Or- is there a good easy way to stop it and figure out which files are done so I can grab just the ones that still need conversion latter??
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    When iTunes converts a WMA, it creates a library entry for the converted file, but has no record of that WMA, and if it meets it again will start the conversion again.
    All the conversion programs I have used do the conversions serially, i.e. one at a time, so it is not clear that another one would be faster.

  • I know how to convert WMA to AAC/MP3 for Itunes

    I'm not sure if someone else has figured this out or not, but I figured out how to convert WMA files to AAC or MP3 for Itunes. First open the file using Quicktime. I think you need the Flip4Mac program. I'm not sure and you also need Quicktime pro. Choose Save. Select standalone movie. Choose location. It will convert song to movie, then import all your movies you selected. Organize Itunes by "Kind". Select all of your new movies files. Choose Advanced and convert to your appropriate file type.
    I looked for a while and couldn't find a good way to change wma to aac. This takes a little bit, but it works. What do you think? It works for me.

    Or, as has been pointed out in numerous posts, you can use EasyWMA.
    http://versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/23003

  • Converting WMA files to

    converting wma to mp3 on creative audio converter on the status menu said (failed, Format conversion is not suppoted)

    madalliam wrote:
    Wait- I thought that MP3 files were smaller than WMA files? Is that not correct?
    Nope, it's not correct and this is a common misunderstanding. For the same bit-rate MP3 and WMA have pretty much the same file size. What is different though is at lower bit-rates (around say 64 kbit/s) WMA seems to give better sound quality than a similar bit-rate MP3. Whereas at higher bit-rates (around say 92 kbit/s and higher) MP3 seems to give better sound quality than a similar bit-rate WMA. Some people will dispute this though, which is why it's always better to listen for yourself.
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    The number of files on the player DOES NOT affect the battery life, which is often another misconception. What does affect the battery life is the bit-rate of the files as you play them. You can see the difference from my battery curve thread, but it isn't as dramatic as you might think.
    As before, make sure you create some test files and listen for yourself. Trust your own ears as to what sounds best to you.

  • Convert wma into mp3 ?!?

    Hello, I was wondering if anyone can help me : I know that easy WMA is able to convert WMA songs into mp3, but since I Have upgraded my OS to the Tiger version ( 10.4.4 ) this nice application doesn't work anymore. Is there anyone who knows a good free program that will allowed me to convert WMA songs into MP3 ?
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    Marco

    Try ffmpegX.

  • I purchased flip player to convert wma files i have from a previous laptop and it played some of my music but not some of the others this error msg came up, i payed 30.00 so it could convert? The operation couldn't be completed. (OSStatus error -19000.)

    I purchased flip player to convert wma files i have from a previous laptop and it played some of my music but not some of the others this error msg came up, i payed 30.00 so it could convert? The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error -19000.)

    Dear Nay2000,
    I have the same problem, my girl-friend saved a bigger Gigabyte library from her old laptop before she sold it, then at some point she realized that she couldn't play many songs that she had transfered. Now, I paid those 30 quid as well, and it doesn't play 99% of the files, that is very frustrating, is there any way you got it revived?
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  • CONVERTING .WMA SOUND FILES TO MP3s ON A  MAC

    CONVERTING .WMA SOUND FILES TO
    MP3s ON A MAC - Written 9/28/07
    Here's some help on how to convert .WMA sound
    files to MP3 sound files on a Mac. Hope it helps.
    1. Open the .WMA sound file in Quicktime.
    2. In the Quicktime menu tool bar, go to FILE and
    select SAVE AS.
    3. Save the .WMA sound file as a self-contained
    movie .MOV file. Then create a folder on your desktop
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    4. Open iTunes and create a new playlist by
    going into FILE in the iTunes menu toolbar and
    select NEW PLAYLIST. Then name your playlist.
    5. From the folder created on the desktop,
    drag the .MOV files into the specific playlist you
    created in iTunes.
    6. In the specific playlist you created in iTunes,
    highlight the .MOV files with your mouse. Then go
    to the iTunes menu toolbar and select ADVANCED.
    7. In ADVANCED, select CONVERT SELECTION TO MP3**.
    Then wait for the iTunes' "ding noise" to let you know the files
    have been all converted.
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    listed in ADVANCED:
    (a) To have CONVERT SELECTION TO MP3 listed in
    ADVANCED, go into iTUNES in the iTunes menu
    toolbar and select PREFERENCES.
    (b) In PREFERENCES, select the ADVANCED icon. In
    the ADVANCED icon menu, click on IMPORTING.
    (c) In the IMPORTING menu, go to the IMPORT USING line.
    Now scroll down and select MP3 ENCODER. The click
    on the OK button.
    8. After the .MOV files have been converted to MP3 sound files,
    erase the .MOV files listed in the specific playlist you created.
    9. Take your mouse and click on the MUSIC icon in the LIBRARY section.
    Now in the LIBRARY section, search for the converted files.
    Once the converted files are found, be sure to highlight one at
    a time-- you'll be making sure which ones are mp3s and which are not.
    10. Once a converted file is highlighted, go into FILE in the iTunes
    menu toolbar. Click on GET INFO and check which files are
    .MOV or MP3 files. Delete each .MOV file found.
    11. Now you're left with the converted MP3 files in the LIBRARY.
    Highlight and drag all the converted MP3 files from the LIBRARY to your
    specific playlist you created. Now you're done! Enjoy your
    new MP3s!

    There is no solution for playing and coverting DRM-protected WMA files on a Mac. I don't even know of a way to covert DRM-protected WMA files on a PC; you normally have to reimport them from the CDs, or when purchased from a download store burn them to an audio CD (where allowed).

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