Is there a way to convert a Windows Media playlist into an iTunes playlist?
Just purchased a new iPod? Upset because you just discovered that your multi-thousand song library of music encoded in Microsoft’s Windows Media Audio (WMA) format from your Windows Media Player past won’t easily load into your new multi-hundred dollar digital audio jukebox? Many before you have been, but you don’t need to be: Apple has made dealing with WMA audio very easy with the latest iTunes release, and iLounge is here to help! Sure, there have always been several methods for getting WMA audio into iTunes and onto an iPod: If you have the source CD, you can simply re-import the tracks. If you don’t, it is possible to burn the WMA tracks as an audio CD and re-import them as iTunes-compatible MP3 or AAC audio. Both of these methods, however, are fiendishly time-consuming—even with a fairly modest music library. Third party utilities can simplify the otherwise daunting process of mass conversion, but are often unnecessarily obscure, expensive, and unintuitive for digital audio novic