burn itunes audiobooks to cd
Sunday, September 11th, 2011
Downloading books from NetLibrary?
I would really like to download audiobooks from that site, but they come in wma files, so I can’t put on itunes or any other source to burn it on a CD other than Windows, but you still can’t save it or burn it. Is there a way that I can download them so I can burn it on a CD? Anybody help please
Look for file conversion programs, so you can convert the files to the format you want. (You can’t download a file in a different format than it is.)
How to: Import MP3s into iTunes and then Burn them to Audio Disc
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