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Convert WMA to MP3 for your MP3 players
4 August 2007

Several software music players and mp3 players do not support WMA files at all. WMA, Windows Media Audio, is a format that was developed by Microsoft and initially designed to compete with the popular mp3 format.

WMA however never received the popularity of the mp3 format and many people including myself wink don’t like WMA.

Converting WMA to MP3 is one solution to get rid of WMA files and make them playable in your software and mp3 players. The easy way to convert wma audio files to mp3 is to use the software titled “Free WMA to MP3 Converter”.




The WMA to MP3 converter is probably not the fastest one out there or with the greatest functionality but it does exactly what you can expect of it.

The time taken for the conversion will depend upon on the cpu that you have. But, but can be considered fast in most cases.

* Besides WMA, it can also convert ASF files to MP3. You can also rip the sound from the WMV files into MP3.

* You can select and convert multiple files at once without having to convert every file separately.

* And it’s free.


Download Free WMA to MP3 Convertor

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Disable Right Click for Windows

The following tricks will let you disable right click for Windows, which means completely disable right click for files, folders, explorer, desktop etc. Since, the first trick doesn't stops right click access for Taskbar and Start Menu, but the second trick will let us disable right click access for Taskbar, Start menu and the clock. However, both the tricks will not disable the system menu (i.e. restore, move, size, close etc when you right click on title of any application).

Disable right click for Taskbar and Start Menu

* Start Group Policy Editor. (Start->Run->"gpedit.msc")
* On the left, go to User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Start Menu and Taskbar.
* On the right, enable this option "Remove access to the context menus for the taskbar".

The above setting hides the menus that appear when you right-click the taskbar and items on the taskbar, such as the Start button, the clock, and the taskbar buttons. This setting does not prevent users from using other methods to issue the commands that appear on these menus.

Disable right click for Desktop, Files, Folders and Windows Explorer

* Start Group Policy Editor. (Start->Run->"gpedit.msc")
* On the left, go to
* User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Windows Explorer.
* On the right, enable this option "Remove Windows Explorer's default context menu".

The above setting removes shortcut menus from the desktop and Windows Explorer. Shortcut menus appear when you right-click an item. If you enable this setting, menus do not appear when you right-click the desktop or when you right-click the items in Windows Explorer. This setting does not prevent users from using other methods to issue commands available on the shortcut menus. Which means, users can still press F2 to rename a file or folder and press Delete to delete a file.



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