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Is there a way to listen to all of my songs with one player on my PC?

I have a bazillion songs in my Windows Media Player, but I've bought some tracks that I could only get at Apple I-Tunes and I have some in Real Player format. Is there a way to convert all the tracks to the same player? I think I'm partial to the way tracks are organized on WMP, but... If I do convert them, are the tracks changed forever or is there a way to save the original. I WANT ALL MY MUSIC IN ONE PLACE. (Tears start flowing)

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  • 2 decades ago
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    oklatom is right real player is a real spybot, follow his advice, and go get ultraplayer. it playes almost all of the formats and uses VERY little resources, so you can run it on a 133mhz computer.

    Source(s): I d.j. using ultra player.
  • 2 decades ago

    I'd suggest you lose all the real player songs, and get real player off your computer. I see it as a resource hogging piece of spyware. There are different programs that can convert from one format to another, even some that are free. Google for them.

    Yes, you can save the original by placing a copy of a tune in a folder, then convert it to your preferred (I'm guessing MP3?) and you will have both. WMP is good, and very adequate to meet most of your needs.

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