If your .asf files are video files (as they probably are), you will have to use Auxiliary Input to record the audio as you play the file. Instructions are below.
Auxiliary Input is included with dBpowerAMP Music Converter when you install dMC
Actually dMC can convert .asf and .wmv to .wav or other audio format, regardless of the presence of video content, the same way you'd convert a .wma file.
You need to install dBpowerAMP Music Converter (dMC). If it's your first time using it, you have a 30-day trial version which allows converting to mp3. Otherwise you ened the regsitered version of dMC.
You also need to install the codecs for .wma (WIndows Media) and make sure you actually have Windows Media Player up to date.
Check at Codec Central and follow all instructions carefully on how to install the WIndows Media codecs.
Last edited by ChristinaS; July 16, 2005, 03:35 PM.
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