Ive seen your problem...you need to convert wma files to mp3?
If you have trouble using the dbpoweramp (which is quite confusing) try using itunes. Its the software that is free and downloadable from apple.com and is very simple to use. Follow these steps my dear...
install itunes,
In the settings menu on the top of the window there should be a preferences option. in that menu find the options for 'importing and ripping'. in there, there should be an option to select 'mp3 encoder' as opposed to 'aac encoder' for ipod. Select mp3 encoder and use default 128 kbps setting. if you want to save space on your phone and sacrifice a little quality, try 96 kbps.
Now go to the file menu on the top bar, and select 'add file to library' and browse for the wma files you want on your phone.
After selecting the songs, itunes should tell you it cant use wma files and would you like to convert them select yes it will convert them to mp3 and arrange them nicely on itunes library. Here you can rename them or whatever.
To transfer to your phone, you plug phone into usb lead and open up explorer for the files on the phone. find the file that music is stored on and simply drag and drop the files from the itunes screen to the folder on the phone.
If there is something you dont understand let me know.
neil
