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How to Convert VRO to WMA

VRO is a video recordable format. This format is outputted from DVD video recorders. If you want to convert it to WMA, or Windows Media Audio, you will first need to capture the audio section from the format, since VRO is a video file and WMA is an audio file. It can be useful to convert VRO to WMA if you want to listen to the music from a video file in Windows Media Player.

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    Things You'll Need

    • Blank CD
    • microphone
      • 1

        Download and install an extra codec for Windows Media Player. That will allow it to play extra files such as VRO that it can't normally (see Resources).

      • 2

        Click "Start," in Windows and select "Accessories," "Entertainment," then "Sound Recorder."

      • 3

        Double-click the VRO file to begin playing it with Windows Media Player. Click "Record" in Sound Recorder to record just the audio. Click, "Stop," when you are done. Click "File," and select "Save" to save the file.

      • 4

        Put a blank CD into your CD drive. Select Windows Media Player in the dialog box that opens. Click "Burn" in the program. Click and drag the recorded file you just made into the "Burn List" in the bottom right of the Burn tab. Click "Start Burn." the CD ejects when finished.

      • 5

        Click "Rip," in Windows Media Player and select "Rip settings." Choose "WMA" as the Rip format. Re-insert the CD. Click "Rip" in Windows Media Player. This rips the file and puts it in the WMA format on your computer.

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