"The majority of my albums are in my Windows Media Player
and I would like to transfer those albums to my iPod. Now I
don't know how to. All I know is that WMA is not compatible with
Apple iPod. So how do I rescue my songs? I tried to use limewire
to download free music but it is a mess."
If you meet the same problem, you got the right place! The
following tutorial details how to put both protected and
unprotected WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files to iPod.
If the WMA files you are going to play on your iPod are
unprotected, you just select and drag them into iTunes Library
and they should be automatically converted to whatever iPod
format you selected in iTunes preferences for importing.
If they are WMA files protected by DRM, it is not that easy.
You need to use some software to strip the DRM off your WMA
files and then convert the WMA files to the much more
widely-supported MP3 format.
Note: As with any transcoding, the quality will go down. But if
you've got a lot of protected WMA files you'd like to get on
your iPod, this solution would do the trick.
In this tutorial, I'd like to show how to remove DRM from WMA
files and convert the WMA files to MP3 format using TuneClone
Audio Converter. Let’s take a look at how it performs:
1. Settings at TuneClone
Download TuneClone (fully compatible with Windows XP and
Windows Vista) and install it. After launching TuneClone, click
the Settings button. In the pop-up dialog of Options, you can
specify the Output Folder, Output Filenames, Output Format (here
we choose MP3), etc. for the output files.
Tip: You can get the output protection removed MP3 music folder
by clicking the Folder button after the whole process.
2. Burning at Windows Media Player(WMP 11)
Create a new playlist and drag into it the WMA files you are
going to enjoy on your iPod. After that, click the Burn button
and select Audio CD from the drop-down list. On the right panel
of CD Drive, click Next Drive to locate the CD drive to
TuneClone's Virtual CD Burner.
Note: If you are unsure whether TuneClone's Virtual CD burner
is successfully installed or where it is installed, please refer
to the bottom left corner of TuneClone:
Then, drag the playlist you created just now to the Burn List
and click the Start Burn button to start burning the playlist.
While the burning gets started, TuneClone will automatically
convert the WMA playlist to MP3 files. You can open the manager
screen to show all the converted music files.
Note: If you get the output files formatted as 01-1.mp3,
01-2.mp3, etc., please click the output MP3 songs in the manager
screen and drag the counterpart original WMA songs to the Track
Info panel of TuneClone one by one. The information about the
artist, album, title, etc. will be changed accordingly. It would
be a time-consuming process if you are burning a big collection
of music. However, since Windows Media Player 11 doesn't support
CD-text burning, this seems to be the only way to get the
information back.
After you get the output MP3 files converted from the WMA
playlist in your Windows Media Player, you can now begin to
transfer the MP3 files to your iPod with the sync of iTunes.
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