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wav->wma, how?

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Henrik Andersen - 11 Jan 2008 06:43 GMT
Hi
I have some wav files on my harddisk, that I want to encode to wma files.
How do I do this? I dont have a cd with the music? I use Windows Media
Player 11 and Windows XP. Do I have to use the Media Encoder 9? I hope the
Media Player 11 can do that...

Btw: Which bitrate in Media Player/Encoder is equal to 256 kbit/sec in MP3?
orange - 12 Jan 2008 23:41 GMT
> Hi
> I have some wav files on my harddisk, that I want to encode to wma files.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Btw: Which bitrate in Media Player/Encoder is equal to 256 kbit/sec in
> MP3?

Google .wav to .wma and you will find your answers !

Jerry
 
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