I have no idea what message you're replying to, so sorry if I miss the
mark here, but couldn't you use sound Taxi to convert to another format?
I used to use Sound Taxi to convert my .wma files into .mp3 files that I
could play on my MP3 players that don't support MS's proprietary format.

On 07/02/13 13:43, brian parker wrote:
> hI, thanks for your message robert. i i think i must have chosen the
> wron convertion because i have ended up, with a file ending in .m4a
> i can play this, but i can't change its rates in cdex, which is the
> programme i usually use, because cdex won't recegnise it. any
> suggestions brian.
> 
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