If you have a portable MP3 player that plays WMA (Windows Media Audio) files or are in the process of ripping your CD collection to your computer's hard drive, you should look into using the WMA format. Since WMA is a newer technology than MP3, many people have found that it sounds better at the same bit rate. Let us guide you through the process so that you end up with files suitable for your purposes.
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Step 1: Download and install Windows Media Player |
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Download and install Windows Media Player (if you already have it installed, go to Help > Check For Player Updates to get the newest version). If you want to use WMP as your default media player, just keep hitting Next until it's installed. If you want to keep your current default media player, be sure to deselect the file types when they are listed. |
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Step 2: Quit other programs |







