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how to convert wma files for iTunes

I will appreciate any help from anyone who shows me how to play wma audio files in Itunes. I do not want to use an outside non-Apple audio video converter. The quick time program plays the audio file but I do not know how to bring it in the Itunes Library.

Thank you

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8), wma files will not play in Itunes

Posted on Oct 16, 2012 12:59 PM

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Oct 16, 2012 1:12 PM in response to shuddha

If you don't want to use a non-Apple converter, then there's nothing you can do. Apple's software does not natively play WMA nor WMV content (if QuickTime plays it, you must have either the Flip4Mac codec or Perian, both third-party products), nor does any Apple software on Mac OS X have the ability to convert WMA to a format iTunes can handle.


Regards.

Oct 16, 2012 1:28 PM in response to shuddha

I found it !

I posted the question, and I have the answer!


These wma files play QuickTime

So as soon as they are playing, save them say in a Quick time folder

Then right click that file

An otion will be given to conver to mp3 or AAC file


Go for the mp3 file. It then opens an internal converter

Drag the file there and Presto

It converts.


Please make sure you have the latest iTunes and Quicktime software update.


Best wishes

Dec 2, 2012 8:45 PM in response to shuddha

Converting WMA Files

In iTunes for Windows, you can convert your unprotected WMA files to AAC files (or whatever file format is chosen in the Importing pane of iTunes Preferences) without changing the original WMA file. Simply drag the WMA files into your library in iTunes and iTunes does the grunt work, converting them for you. Windows Media Player 9 or later must be installed to convert unprotected WMA files. Protected WMA files cannot be converted.

Dec 10, 2012 5:17 PM in response to shuddha

Fission wouldn't do it.

Toast wouldn't do it.

Osx certainly wouldn't do it.

Switch required a $29.99 purchase to do it.


But Adapter did so without the slightest trouble or cost, and it was faster than any other converter I've used.

Converts Video as well.

Enjoy!


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Jan 29, 2013 4:43 AM in response to shuddha

Assuming that they are not DRM protected files, If you're on Windows XP, iTunes will convert it when you import. No need for another program to convert it. For Mac, The latest version of iTunes should have the capability of importing them, however, you may have to convert them to AAC using iTunes. It is in the menues somewhere. I use a program called MP3 Converter for Mac, it converts wma to mp3. You can try that.

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