Difference between revisions of "Convert WMA audio files"
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===How do I convert WMA files to something useful?=== | ===How do I convert WMA files to something useful?=== | ||
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+ | You don't need to convert these files as they are native to Windows and will play under Express Scribe. | ||
====Macintosh==== | ====Macintosh==== | ||
− | =====10.6 users===== | + | =====Options for 10.6 users===== |
*Use All2MP3 - [http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/27103/all2mp3 download here]. | *Use All2MP3 - [http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/27103/all2mp3 download here]. | ||
*You can also use the [http://www.mediaconverter.org online media conversion tool] | *You can also use the [http://www.mediaconverter.org online media conversion tool] | ||
*Note: if you were previously using Switch+Flip4Mac this stopped working under 10.6 | *Note: if you were previously using Switch+Flip4Mac this stopped working under 10.6 | ||
− | =====10.5 or older:===== | + | =====Options for 10.5 or older:===== |
− | + | *All2MP3 - [http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/27103/all2mp3 download here] | |
− | + | *Or [http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Switch] with [http://dynamic.telestream.net/downloads/download-flip4macwmv.htm Flip4Mac]. Note: You'll need to install both to convert WMA files. | |
− | + | :Alert: As of Dec 2009, there is a conflict between the latest version of Switch and Flip4Mac causing it to crash while trying to convert wma files. Make sure you use a [http://dynamic.telestream.net/downloads/download-flip4macwmv.htm previous version of Flip4mac 2.2.3.7] seems to be working. | |
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+ | :'''Using Switch''' | ||
Once installed (or if you're in one of the campus' computer labs where these applications are already installed): | Once installed (or if you're in one of the campus' computer labs where these applications are already installed): | ||
#Drag your .wma file into Switch | #Drag your .wma file into Switch |
Revision as of 10:18, 23 April 2010
What is a WMA file?
Windows Media Audio (WMA) is an audio data compression technology developed by Microsoft. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.wma It is also the default file format for the Olympus Digital recorders available through media loan
How do I convert WMA files to something useful?
Windows
You don't need to convert these files as they are native to Windows and will play under Express Scribe.
Macintosh
Options for 10.6 users
- Use All2MP3 - download here.
- You can also use the online media conversion tool
- Note: if you were previously using Switch+Flip4Mac this stopped working under 10.6
Options for 10.5 or older:
- All2MP3 - download here
- Or Switch with Flip4Mac. Note: You'll need to install both to convert WMA files.
- Alert: As of Dec 2009, there is a conflict between the latest version of Switch and Flip4Mac causing it to crash while trying to convert wma files. Make sure you use a previous version of Flip4mac 2.2.3.7 seems to be working.
- Using Switch
Once installed (or if you're in one of the campus' computer labs where these applications are already installed):
- Drag your .wma file into Switch
- select the output format that you desire from the drop down menu (i.e. .wav or .mp3)
- Pay attention to the output folder. This is where your converted file is going to be saved
- highlight your file in the main window and select Convert
Online Media file conversion
If none of these works for you there's always mediaconverter.org, a handy, free site where you can convert media files to and from almost every useful format. It's a bit slow, and you can't do batch conversion, but it'll work in a pinch.