Any reputable audio editing software should allow you to edit and work
with WMA files. I recommend Audacity, which I believe is open source.
Just search for it and it should be at the top of the results. Hope
this helps.
Art
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http://www.rogueamoeba.com/fission/
Its price tag ($32) isn't quite as attractive as Audacity's ($0) but
it's rock solid.
cheers,
skipper chong warson
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It's only for Macs, as far as I know.
cheers,
skipper chong warson
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On Mar 11, 9:58 am, Jan Triplett <tripl...@bscusa.com> wrote:
> Is it Mac compatible?
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