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Convert WAV to WMA 9.2 lossess or WMA v10 Pro?

HI folks. First time poster here so go easy on me. I have all of my CDs ripped to WAV but now I want to put them on my Zune but my Zune doesn't support WAV so I see that it either supports WMA Pro 10 or WMA 9.2 Lossless. Which would be best to use? I don't want to lose anything in the conversion if possible. Also, what settings would I use in the 2 columns for WMA V10 Pro loss for khz? These are not labeled so I'm not sure what they are for or what to use. Thanks in advance for the help and information.

Convert WAV to WMA 9.2 lossess or WMA v10 Pro?

Reply #1
If you want lossless, you should use WMA Lossless.  If you don't care about that, then I would use MP3 over WMA Pro, its much more widely supported.

Convert WAV to WMA 9.2 lossess or WMA v10 Pro?

Reply #2
If you want lossless, you should use WMA Lossless.  If you don't care about that, then I would use MP3 over WMA Pro, its much more widely supported.


Right I am looking for something that is lossless. I couldn't tell from what I read whether the WMA v10 Pro was lossless or not or better than 9.2 lossless.  So you're telling me to encode to wma 9.2 lossless from the WAVs then correct?  Thanks for your help.  Much appreciated.

Convert WAV to WMA 9.2 lossess or WMA v10 Pro?

Reply #3
what settings would I use in the 2 columns for WMA V10 Pro loss for khz? These are not labeled so I'm not sure what they are for or what to use.

What application are you using to convert WAV to WMA Lossless?