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Originally posted by argee
I found a powerful freeware converter that supports wma ver. 9, the beauty of the program is that is has several combinations of bitrates that you can use to convert to either mp3 or wma. I find wma better since the sound quality is definitely better than mp3 specially on low bitrates like 20, 22 or 32 kbps. I generally use the 22 kpbs for my music, it does the trick specially since im using earphones to listen to the tunes on my axim. The best thing about is that i could squeeze songs to an average of 800 KB per song. Cool if you have limited storage on your card and youd want to store as much music as i would on your card. = ) The program's name is dbpoweramp. you'll have to download the wma 9 plugin separately to have wma support though but im telling you it works and best of all its free = )
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ick... those bitrates sound like spoken-word bitrates, no offense