Zen nano plus, newbie, help ripping from wma to

Music on pc in wma format won't convert to mp3.......says failed ! ! ! Whats up with that. Also the ones I already transferred to the zen that are in wma won't play, but I thought they should..............
Why not?

Are your WMA protected with DRM? If they are protected, you won't be able to convert them. Also, if they are DRM files, you need to transfer them with application like WMP or MediaSource.
Jason

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