I burned a home-made song (from a stand-alone digital 8 track) onto a cd and then converted it to a wma file using windows media player. But how do you convert the wma to an mp3? I wanted to upload the song to myspace and they say they need the file in mp3 format.
But it installs Quicktime too and it is really bloated. I'm sure others can chime in with other lightweight Windows alternatives. But I tunes will do this and it is really easy to do.
but she could not e-mail it to me. And it's my own song! I need the ability to e-mail the song(s) eventually. She's really pissed about that and some othr limitations on itunes. I choase not to go i tunes route a few years ago when I saw there was virtually no "british invasion" stuff from the 60's there.
7. iTunes places no restrictions on anything you "Rip" from a CD.
Only the songs bought from the iTunes music store have DRM. Maybe the resulting file was to large to email. Some email providers set really low limits on the file size of attachments. Gmail allows 20 Megs, some small ISP's only allow 2 Megs.
I have never bought anything from iTunes and have used it since 2001. The store is 5% of what the program does.
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