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I need to convert some audio files to WMA. I have the files in both WAV and an AIF.
Any suggestions?
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The only app I have (that I'm aware of) that can save to WM"V" is QuickTime Pro, as export. I can simply change the suffix from WMV to WMA and it still recognizes it, I guess since it only has audio and no video data in the file. (WMV - Windows Media Video vs Windows Media Audio - WMA)
The problem is, regardless whether I leave it as WMV or change the suffix to WMA, it only exports the first 30 seconds of each file.
I don't know what the deal is.
Please advise any other options, thanks.
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