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Stephennen
Jul 24, 2024Iron Contributor
The best way to convert wma to mp3 on Windows 11?
Hi everyone, I've recently copied hundreds of WMA music files from my backup CDs, but I just discovered that my car's media player doesn't support WMA format. I need to convert all these WMA file...
- Jul 24, 2024
I have encountered this problem before. I used AudioKis. It is very convenient to batch convert WMA to MP3. The operation is simple and the sound quality is guaranteed. The car player can play it smoothly. I recommend you to try it!
I get it here: https://www.techsrader.com/batch-convert-wav-to-mp3
PS: You can also adjust the sound quality of MP3. I usually choose 192kbps so that the sound quality will not be lost too much. It's worth a try!
Moenlly
Sep 02, 2024Brass Contributor
Don't just grab the first converter you find on Google. Some software can have ads or, worse, malware. I've had a bad experience where I downloaded a converter that promised quick results but ended up being buggy and crashed my system. Stick to well-known programs.
When converting WMA to MP3 on Windows 11 computer, keep an eye on the quality settings. Sometimes the default isn't the best, and you could end up with a low-quality MP3 that sounds awful. Always check the bitrate options. A good range for decent quality is usually between 192 kbps and 320 kbps. You'll appreciate the difference, trust me!
When converting WMA to MP3 on Windows 11 computer, keep an eye on the quality settings. Sometimes the default isn't the best, and you could end up with a low-quality MP3 that sounds awful. Always check the bitrate options. A good range for decent quality is usually between 192 kbps and 320 kbps. You'll appreciate the difference, trust me!