I remember having a bitch of time with a couple of wma lossless rips a few years back. Can be a bit difficult to properly convert back to another format without key tools at your disposal. I would avoid Windows Media Lossless as well - good format but obscure outside of pro studio circles etc. It is lossless, has the BEST metadata support, has excellent industry support, software support and since it's open source - is not shackled to some proprietary BS format like Windows Media. Click to expand.While I realize you are not interested in other "options" - I am going to gently suggest them anyway - just so you don't do what I did years ago - a huge ripping project that went to wma 128 vbr (and have regretted it every day since Not to mention that I then took all the CD's to a trader shop here in town and lost them all forever due to the need for cash.įor the best support now and in the future (and to ensure you get best use of your time) - rip everything to FLAC for long term storage.
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