The program Switch Sound File Converter from
http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html will do the trick. You'll get a
21 day trial but even after the trial period, Switch will still work in
a limited fashion and will still convert MP3 files to WMA files.
Replay converter at http://www.applian.com/replay-converter/index.php
will probably also do the trick. This program isn't free though.
I'm curious why you would convert MP3's to WMA's. The sound quality
won't improve in the conversion, and I don't know of any music player
that plays WMA's that won't play MP3's. I'm just curious; I don't mean
to be critical.
Don Moore wrote:
> I'm looking to convert some MP3 files to WMA files. Are there any programs that will do this? Thanks.
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