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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!
ElijahFoster
Sep 02, 2024Copper Contributor
I have also encountered the situation where I need to convert the music file format from WMA to MP3. I use Windows Media Player. This method is quite convenient. First, make sure you have the latest version of Windows Media Player, which will have more comprehensive functions.
- Open Windows Media Player: You can find it in the Start menu, or search for "Windows Media Player" to open it.
- Import WMA files: In Windows Media Player, you can import your WMA music by dragging and dropping files to the playlist, or using "Open Folder" in the "File" menu.
- Set the conversion format: Find the "Tools" option in the top menu bar, and then select "Options".
- elect the "RIP Music" tab in the pop-up window and make sure the output format is set to MP3.
- Start the conversion: Select the WMA file you want to convert, then right-click and select "RIP Music to Library" and the conversion will begin.
- After the conversion is completed, your MP3 file will be saved in the specified output folder.
This method is simple to operate, does not require additional software, and the sound quality can be well maintained. I hope this method can help you!Although using Windows Media Player to convert WMA to MP3 is convenient, it also has some limitations:
- Conversion speed may be slow: Especially when dealing with a large number of files, Windows Media Player may not be as fast and efficient as dedicated audio conversion tools.
- Functionality limitations: Although basic format conversions can be performed, Windows Media Player has limited audio editing and advanced settings, such as the inability to adjust specific parameters of conversion quality.