Audio to WMA Converter

Conversion Settings

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Please select audio files to convert to WMA

Supports WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, M4A, MP3 and more

Instructions:

Supported Input Formats:

  • WAVLossless audio format, usually larger file size
  • FLACLossless compressed format, high quality, larger file size
  • AAC / M4ACommon format for Apple devices
  • OGG / OpusOpen-source audio format
  • MP3Most widely used lossy compression format
  • AIFFApple Lossless Audio Format
  • WebMWeb Audio Formats

About WMA Format:

  • WMA(Windows Media Audio) is an audio encoding format developed by Microsoft
  • At the same bitrate, WMA usually offers better sound quality than MP3
  • Natively supported by Windows systems and Windows Media Player
  • Ideal for playing and storing music on Windows devices

Bitrate Explanation:

  • 64 kbpsSuitable for voice recordings, smallest file size
  • 96 kbpsVoice quality, suitable for audiobooks and podcasts
  • 128 kbpsStandard quality, suitable for general music listening
  • 192 kbpsHigher quality, suitable for most scenarios (recommended)
  • 256 kbpsHigh quality, close to CD quality
  • 320 kbpsHighest quality, for audiophiles

Features:

  • Supports batch conversion of multiple audio files
  • Customizable bitrate, sample rate, and channels
  • Optional volume normalization feature
  • Maintains good sound quality after conversion

Use Cases:

  • Convert audio to formats compatible with Windows devices
  • Play Music in Windows Media Player
  • Compress Audio Files to Save Storage Space
  • Unify Audio Formats for Easier Management and Sharing

Steps:

  1. Select One or More Audio Files to Convert
  2. Set Output Bitrate (Default 192kbps)
  3. Adjust Sample Rate and Channel Settings as Needed
  4. Optional: Enable Volume Normalization
  5. Click"Start Conversion"Button
  6. Wait for Conversion to Complete and Download the WMA File

Note:WMA format offers better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate; 192kbps WMA provides very good audio quality. For playback on non-Windows devices, MP3 or AAC formats are recommended.