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trying to change WMA file types
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I am trying to burn a couple CD's, and I am using some of my MP3 files and some of my CD's that I have copied. The files that I copy from a CD to my computer save as a WMA file, and my Nero burner won't read those files. How can I change them so they can be copied with my MP3 files to a CD?
Any suggestions would be helpful!
Thanks,
Lori
Any suggestions would be helpful!
Thanks,
Lori
ok your using nero so instead of copying the files onto your computer then burning them why not just open up nero express and select copy entire disc and then put the audio disc in your cd drive and the blank in the cd-rw drive.
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Originally Posted by mikeandike22
ok your using nero so instead of copying the files onto your computer then burning them why not just open up nero express and select copy entire disc and then put the audio disc in your cd drive and the blank in the cd-rw drive.
Go HERE. It will fix up your issues. Nero does not natively encode WMA unless you get this WMA plug-in.
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