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journeybear
Apr-15-2009, 1:34pm
This isn't really a forum software question, but a general application question that relates to forum usage. That is, does anyone know how to convert a wma file to mp3 so I can upload it to the message board? Barring that, is there an other way to do this? My rather clunky solution was to upload the song to my myspace page and include the link in my post, with the instruction to scroll down to the song. There's gotta be another way!

Thanks!

JEStanek
Apr-15-2009, 1:37pm
There are lots of FREE WMA to MP3 Converters available (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=free+wma+to+mp3+converter&aq=0&oq=free+wma+to+mp) on the net.

Jamie

journeybear
Apr-15-2009, 2:06pm
There are lots of FREE WMA to MP3 Converters available (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=free+wma+to+mp3+converter&aq=0&oq=free+wma+to+mp) on the net.

Holy wow! That was way too easy. I'm a bit abashed ... :redface: Thanks!

I think this runs counter to your sig line: It's an easy solution to a human problem - neat, plausible, and right! :))

Thanks again! :mandosmiley:

JEStanek
Apr-15-2009, 2:52pm
Your problem was technological not human. Technological problems can be neat and fast but rarely inexpensive. This time you lucked out... FREE!

Jamie

journeybear
Apr-15-2009, 5:30pm
Your problem was technological not human. Technological problems can be neat and fast but rarely inexpensive. This time you lucked out... FREE!

Ha! Touché!!!

I wish we had a tip-o'-the-hat emoticon. It sure would be appropriate here. :)

J.Albert
Apr-15-2009, 5:44pm
If one is on the Mac running OS X, there is a utility called "EasyWMA" that will do the job.

- John

Bill Snyder
Apr-15-2009, 7:36pm
Here you go. http://www.emofaces.com/en/emoticons/t/tip-of-the-hat-emoticon.gif

journeybear
Apr-15-2009, 9:08pm
Here you go.

That is too much!!! :)) What I really meant was an "official" one from the Café selection, but this oughta do in the meanwhile.

Thanks! :grin:


http://www.emofaces.com/en/emoticons/t/tip-of-the-hat-emoticon.gif

journeybear
Apr-15-2009, 9:08pm
If one is on the Mac running OS X, there is a utility called "EasyWMA" that will do the job.

The list that Jamie gave me led to a free download that worked just fine, but thanks! :grin:I had no idea it would be that easy. Though I still would like to embed a sound file the way you can a video file, so if someone can tell me how to do that, I'll be all set!

Ted Eschliman
Apr-15-2009, 9:27pm
Software developers are a lot like professional consultants. If you can't be part of the solution, there's a lot of money to be made in prolonging the problem...

JEStanek
Apr-15-2009, 9:38pm
The list that Jamie gave me led to a free download that worked just fine, but thanks! :grin:I had no idea it would be that easy. Though I still would like to embed a sound file the way you can a video file, so if someone can tell me how to do that, I'll be all set!

You can't embed a MP3, however, you can add it like a photo you upload. When composing your reply, click Go Advanced and then click the paperclip for the upload manager. Browse to your MP3 and upload it. Your MP3 must be under 11MB.

Jamie

journeybear
Apr-15-2009, 10:07pm
Software developers are a lot like professional consultants. If you can't be part of the solution, there's a lot of money to be made in prolonging the problem...

Probably more, unless I miss my guess. ;)


You can't embed a MP3, however, you can add it like a photo you upload ...

Yep, that's how it looked alright. That's just fine. This stuff isn't that difficult, it just takes being told how and getting used to it. Just like inserting a link and embedding a video, the more I do it the easier it gets.

And they say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Ha! What do they know?

Woof! I mean, thanks! :grin:

Mike Bunting
Apr-21-2009, 5:32pm
My Mac problem is that I cannot play the embedded mp3 file in the posts. No matter what proram I try, they always come out as html filesWhat am I missing?

JEStanek
Apr-21-2009, 5:48pm
Mike,

Ok, how about Mac? I get that html problem, too, and don't see any setting to change...OS X, latest version.

?????

d/l file to desktop. Then edit file name deleting the html. There may be an easier way but this worked for me.

Jerry

was offered as a solution for Mac users in this thread (http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-45716.html).

Jamie