I was curious (don`t have any .wma files I really need to convert) and just tried it with Wavosaur, Audacity and Wavelab Lite. None of them open .wma and neither does BeLight, which I usually use to convert audio files.
I googled for "wma to wav" and found quite a number of hits, but I didn`t test any of those porograms.
Last edited by ugh; 10-10-2007 at 11:50 AM.
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