Re: Problem with wma file
From: Sonia (scds_at_nowherebuthere.com)
Date: 01/19/05
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:06:48 -0800
Yes, just like iTunes that you buy. Burn it to an audio CD. Then "rip" it to
an MP3. I think that if you rip it to WMA via WMP it may still contain the
encrypted protection, so MP3 would be safest. I recommend Audiograbber for
ripping. It's free and you can find it quickly using google.
"JoiRhone" <JoiRhone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> walmart is telling me that I should be able to burn to a cd and then import
> into ppt. I will try this and see.
>
> "JoiRhone" wrote:
>
>> I downloaded a wma file from a music site to import into a powerpoint
>> presentation. The file plays fine in media player, but when I try to import
>> it into the ppt presentation, I get an error message "powerpoint cannot
>> insert a sound from the selected file. Verify that the path and file found
>> are correct and then try again". What am I doing wrong?
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