How to Convert WMA to MP3 With Wavelab
WaveLab is a professional audio editing and mastering program from Steinberg that is used to polish sound files before creating a CD. WaveLab has a powerful set of tools, including compressors, limiters and noise reducers, and includes support for most common audio formats, including high-resolution WAV files. WaveLab also supports lossy compression formats like MP3 and WMA, and can easily convert sound files from one format to another.
Instructions
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Click "File > Open" from the WaveLab tool menu. Browse to the location of the WMA file, click it once, then click "Open" to import the file into Wavelab.
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Click "File > Save Special" and choose "MP3" from the choices.
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Choose the MP3 resolution from the listed choices. You can choose 128 kbps for standard mp3, or 256 or 320 kbps for high-resolution MP3.
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Choose a folder to save the MP3 to from the file location field. When you click it, you also have the option to save a new folder.
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Click "Save." WaveLab will create an MP3 from the original WMA file.
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