File WMV-convert to mp3 or wav audio cd

I made a document wmv (video, about 6 minutes) and I want to make an audio cd of the noise. How can I do?

I made a document wmv (video, about 6 minutes) and I want to make an audio cd of the noise. How can I do?

Get youtube downloader http://download.cnet.com/YouTube-Downloader/3000-2071_4-10647340.html?tag=mncol (which, despite its name, can also convert videos to mp3 format), convert the video and then burn it to a CD with windows media player. http://MP3.about.com/od/WindowsMediaPlayer/SS/WMP_burnacd_tut.htm
I hope this helps.

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