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Convert WMA to WAV files for iTunes import
Authored by: robg on Jan 21, '04 08:40:28AM
I received a hint submission that really belongs here as a comment, so here it is. The original submitter was (a) anonymous, and (b) not a native English speaker, so I've tried to clarify it a bit; any mistakes in editing are mine, not those of the original submitter.
I don“t have the MPlayer for Darwin, but I use Mplayer for OS X. If you go to its menu and open the open the Preferences, you see in Miscellaneous Settings an Additional Parameters field. In this field, I put the parameter -ao pcm, and I opened the WMA file. In few seconds, the audilump.wav appeared in my Hard Disk.

I imported this file in iTunes and coverted it into MP3 (you can convert to AAC, too).
Again, my apologies if I tweaked anything while re-writing...

-rob.

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