You could try dbpoweramp from www.dbpoweramp.com, which is a quite
powerful audio file converter. It can convert wma but not Realaudio.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> Good day friends.
> i have two .wma files that for some reason GoldWave will not recognize.
> I want to try to convert the dog gone things to .mp3 but GoldWave tells me 
> that it does not recognize them or the file type is not supported.
> any suggestions?
> thanked. Randy
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