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Originally Posted by mmmm_beer
Try this one, I took the source that was posted and changed one of the calls to be Windows compatible and the .exe in this zip file should run on Windows now without the need for Cygwin. It is still a command line program so it would require you to open the command prompt and issue the command like this:
bmwconv mysong.br5
where mysong.br5 is the name of a backed up song you wish to convert back into wma files.
You might even be able to drag and drop your files onto the .exe and it should do the conversion. Not 100% sure but I can't see why it wouldn't work.
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OK, took me a few minutes to figure it out, but basically if you drag and drop one file at a time, it automatically converts it to a WMA file that plays just fine! Would be nice if you could dump whole sets of songs in, but it is what it is, and way better than nothing!
Awesome, I owe you a beer or six.
Now to convert 5000 songs!