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How to virtually burn WMA playlist to MP3 with Windows Media Player

TuneClone is a unique audio converter software. Compared with other audio converter programs, TuneClone converts music files via a virtual CD Driver. All you need to do is burn your playlist to TuneClone’s virtual CD drive by using your media player software, such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, WinAMP, etc. The key step to use TuneClone is to select TuneClone’s virtual CD-RW drive as CD burner. Your music files will be automatically converted during the burning process.

Today, with the help of the program TuneClone, I’d like to elaborate on how to burn WMA playlist to TuneClone’s virtual CD drive with Windows Media Player. Below are the detailed steps:

Step 1. Download TuneClone from http://www.tuneclone.com/ and install it.

TuneClone is fully compatible with Windows XP, Vista. A virtual CD Burner will be installed. This virtual CD-RW will be used to convert music files.

Step2. Set Burn option at Windows Media Player.

Launch Windows Media Player and click Burn button in the main window to enable the burning function of Windows Media Player. From the drop-down list, please tick Audio CD option if it is currently unchecked.

Select TuneClone’s Virtual CD Burner.

Step 3.

Click the Next Drive button to select TuneClone’s Virtual CD Burner.

Step 4. Start burning.

Drag your music files to the Burn List, and click the Start Burn button to burn the playlist.

After the burning gets started, TuneClone will automatically convert the music file to MP3. You can open the manager screen to show all the converted music files.

The most important step is to choose the CD burner. Then the software can convert the music files automatically. It is exceedingly easy when you want to batch convert lots of files.

Note: Under Windows Vista, Windows Media Player 11 may not be able to choose the TuneClone’s virtual CD burner.


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  • dudude (Author) said:

    I’ve downloaded several mp3 audiobooks. I am wondering how to import them into my itunes audiobook category. Any instruction is greatly appreciated!

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