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I can't listen to these tracks. Maybe my computer hates .wma files, I don't know. I don't think that's a very good format to use anyway - stick to mp3, pretty much everything in the world supports that by now, and you can get very good sound quality for the size if you go anywhere about 128kbps (my preference is 192).
You can convert them in iTunes for sure, and maybe Audacity or Goldwave will do it too - all of which are free. Perhaps windows media player itself will do it as well, I don't know, it's probably worth a try.
Reid
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