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How to Convert Microsoft WMA and Rhapsody WMA to iPod

People all around the world have a preference on iPod, and today I found the reasons: In the official company FAQ, Apple says that:

iPod is designed to provide the best-quality sound. iPod has a powerful 60 mW amplifier so it can deliver audio as loud as you want. It also has a 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response, which means you can hear distortion-free music at the lowest or highest pitches.

Besides, it can skip the protection. iPod has a memory cache. It is made up of solid-state memory, that means it has no mechanical or moving parts, hence it is not affected by movement of the device. iPod skip protection works by preloading up to 25 minutes of music to the cache at a time. iPod plays music from the memory cache instead of the hard drive, so even rigorous activities won't cause music to skip. You can also remove the "gaps" between songs on the iPod.

What formats does iPod support ?

'''AAC''' (M4A, M4B, and M4P up to 320 Kbps)

'''MP3''' (up to 320 Kbps)

'''MP3''' Variable Bit Rate (VBR)

'''WAV'''

'''AA''' (Audible spoken word, formats 2, 3, and 4)

'''How can I use music encoded in WMA format with the iPod?'''

Though iPod has a good perfect sound quality, a trusted brand, and popular
fame, there're still shortcomings. One is that iPod natively does
not '''support WMA'''. If you are a Windows user and do not have the music available in another format, you will need to convert WMA to a format that the
iPod can use, such as MP3. There are numerous applications that can quickly
convert these WMA files to MP3, such as [http://www.noteburner.com/noteburner-audio-converter.html'''Noteburner WMA to MP3 converter'''].

'''NoteBurner Audio Converter''' can convert WMA to MP3 at fast speed and with high fidelity. If you want to free the purchased DRM-protected WMA songs to MP3 for your iPod, or [http://www.noteburner.com/convert-drm/convert-drm-protected-wma-to-mp3.html co'''nvert Rhapsody WMA to MP3'''], or simply want to convert WMA to MP3 so that you can enjoy the music on your iPod, and without any limits, NoteBurner Audio Converter, the outstanding WMA to MP3 Converter, is able to help you out.

But it's unnecessary to risk violating the DRM regulations. With NoteBurner Audio Converter, you can legally convert all WMA files to MP3 format for your iPod, whether it's unprotected WMA or DRM-encrypted WMA files.
In the matter of fact, NoteBurner Audio Converter can convert any given audio file to MP3, WMA and WAV. It can convert WMA, AAC, [http://www.noteburner.com '''M4P'''], [http://www.noteburner.com/M4B-to-MP3-Converter.html '''M4A, M4B'''], WAV, RAX, MP4, RA, SND, OGG, AIF, AC3, MP2 and all other audio formats to MP3, WMA and WAV.

NoteBurner can preserves ID3 tags, such as song title, artist, genre and album art, etc. This audio converter can function batch conversion to accelerate converting speed.

'''How to Convert WMA to MP3 with NoteBurner'''

If you use Windows Media Player 10 to convert WMA to MP3, please follow these steps:

1. Run WMP 10 and NoteBurner Audio Converter simultaneously.

2. On NoteBurner, set MP3 as the output format.

3. On WMP 10, create a playlist to contain the songs you want to convert to MP3.

4. On WMP 10, click the Burn button, choose CD Drive (G:)/( H:) - Audio CD as the burner.

5. Click Start Burn.

If you use Real Player, the general process is the same as using WMP 10, simply replace Step 4 : On Real Player, click on "Tools > CD > CD Burner", and choose CD Burner as Current Burner/Device.

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