- 1). Make a new folder on your desktop, and copy all of your WMA files into it. Then make a second, empty folder. This will eventually house all of your MP3 files. Make sure to use memorable folder names for each, so you don't confuse them.
- 2). Download a free audio file conversion tool. There are plenty of options available, but Format Factory seems to be the most comprehensive, with support for four other audio formats in addition to WMA and MP3.
- 3). Open the file conversion tool, and click on the "Convert to MP3" icon. If you are using the Format Factory program, this icon will be in the central pane of the program.
- 4). Click the browse button to select the folder that contains all your unconverted WMA files. Then, select your "Target" folder, which you created in the first step for your new MP3 files. Then then click "OK" to begin the conversion process. A status bar will pop up to let you know that the conversion is taking place, and you will get an estimated conversion time. When the status bar closes, the conversion will be finished and you should have a folder full of new MP3 files.
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