On 7/25/2006 11:46 PM, HiTmAn wrote the following and I, Dennis Marks,
have replied at the bottom:
> how do you kno if you have them in that file type and how do you change with
> out downloading a new system
Right click and look at properties. You can't convert without
downloading something. You will need to download one of the many
conversion programs.
If you absolutely don't want to download something then using WMP10 you
can burn a music CD from the MP3's and then rip to WMA's but you will
waste many CD's.

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Tania - 29 Jul 2006 17:20 GMT
I don't know your O/S version, but I have XP and purchased Microsoft Plus!
for Windows XP with Microsoft Windows Digital Media (aka Plus! Superpak) and
since installation have a converter for .mp3 to .wma I also like the Sleep
Timer that has an option to decrease volume as the timer runs which can kinda
lull you to sleep. If interested this is the Plus! h/p for XP
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/plus/PlusHome.asp
I'm not a bot or an MVP, but thought you'd might be interested based on your
question.
Tania
> On 7/25/2006 11:46 PM, HiTmAn wrote the following and I, Dennis Marks,
> have replied at the bottom:
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> can burn a music CD from the MP3's and then rip to WMA's but you will
> waste many CD's.