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    Music Converter

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Super_v.ILL.aiN, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. Super_v.ILL.aiN

    Super_v.ILL.aiN Notebook Consultant

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    I need to convert some .m4a to .mp3. Anyone know of any good, free music converters?
     
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    LFC Ex-NBR

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    Try http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm

    Edit: its a trial, but at least its legit* and I imagine you'll be done within the 30 day limit

    *I say that as when it comes to .m4a, that is the favourite haunt for infested apps? :confused: Now hunting for freeware, or maybe some one else will post
     
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    That should do the trick. Thanks.
     
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    Sylenxor Notebook Guru

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    Be aware that converting from one lossy format (.m4a) to another (.mp3) will result in serious quality degradation. If you have the CDs, it's best to convert them straight into mp3s from there.