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As mentioned before, it depends on what you want to do with the file.
Mp3 format is more universal of a format and can be played on more
devices then a wma file format. There isn't that much of a difference in
size that it is going to save you that much room. Try doing a search for
DBamp, it used to be free.
Mick
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> Hi all,
> Well, just got back from vacation, and upon checking the kim komando.com tip of the day for August 11th, then, clicking off that tip to a tip on different kinds of music formats, she says, "wma files are much smaller than mp3 files."
> Well folks, I have believed for the past 3 years or so, that mp3 files were alot smaller than wma files, so, now that this farce of an idea is wrong, how in the world do I convert mp3 to wma files? Anyone tell us what program you're using to do that, and how to convert mp3 audio files to wma files, step by step?
> Harry
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