Convert DRM-free WMA files to iPad iPhone with iTunes
When it comes to the DRM- free Windows Media Audio (WMA) files, iTunes can now convert them for you. What you need to do :
Run iTunes, click 'File->Add files to library' or keyboard CTRL+O to add WMA files, and you can choose the '***.WMA files to iTunes, then iTunes will automatically convert them to the AAC format so that they can be added to you iPad and iPhone. Just click 'Convert' button, it will convert WMA to AAC, after iTunes finishing convertion, you can download the WMA to your iPad iPhone.
Convert DRM WMA files to iPad iPhone with Noteburner
While as for those Songs and music from Rhapsody, Zune Pass, Amazon or those online shops, you may have experienced the failure to add WMA to iPad iPhone with iTunes, because of the DRM protection; these files can not be imported to iTunes directly.
To solve these problems, you need a professional DRM protected remove tool to remove DRM from WMA files and convert WMA to iTunes. There are programs out there as well to convert WMA files to ACC, M4A or MP3 format. Some are free, and some come at a cost. Users often choose to use a third party program - Noteburner audio converter.
Step 1. Download WMA to iPad converter for free and run as administrator to install it
Step 2. Choose target format (MP3 for example)and output folder: Click Setting button, choose MP3 as output format, go to MP3 tab and check the ID3Tag options.
Step 3. Set NoteBurner as the default CD burner for Windows Media Player.
Step 4. Edit a WMA songs playlist for burning to MP3
Tips: Since NoteBurner utilizes virtual CD burning mechanism to convert audio files, it's suggested that one playlist shall contain no more than 74 minutes music, that's approximately 650 MB files, the standard capacity of Compact Disc.
Step 5. Click Start Burn button to burn the WMA playlist
Step 6. Get the MP3 files and Put the converted WMA songs to your iPad iPhone
The converted playlist and songs will show up on the main window of NoteBurner: Click the Folder button to open the output folder, where you will find the converted MP3 files, and connet your iPad or iPhone with your computer via USB, then copy the MP3 songs (Converted WMA songs) to your white iPad iPhone.
Please kindly note: The above process can be carried on only on Windows Media Player 10 or lower if you are running a 64 bit OS, while if you are running a 32 bit OS, you can convert the wma to ipad with Notecable with WMP 11/12.
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