PowerISO can convert music files to different output formats, so that you can play them through preferred software and devices. The output format can be
mp3, flac, ape, ogg, wma, and wav.
WMA stands for Windows Media Audio. It is a lossy audio format created by
Microsoft. The format is intended to be a competitor for the MP3 and other audio formats.
Please follow the steps to convert audio files to wma with PowerISO.
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Run PowerISO, and select "Tools > Audio
converter..." Menu.
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PowerISO Audio converter will popup. You can add the files
to the convert list, select output folder, output format, and change the
encoder settings if needed.
You can play the musical files before conversion by
selecting the files in the list, and clicking "Play" button.
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Add musical files to the convert list: Click
"Add files..." button. The "Add files" dialog will
popup. Navigate to the folder containing the musical files, select them, and
click "Add" button to add the files to convert list. The selected files will be listed in input files list.
Remove files from the list: Select the files which you want
to remove from the list, then click "Remove" button.
Remove all files from the list: Click "Clear
list" button will remove all files from the list.
Output folder: You can put the converted files in the
input folder, or put them to a separate folder.
Output format: The output format can be mp3, flac, ape, ogg,
wma, or wav. Select "WMA" for output format.
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You can change the WMA encoder settings by click "Settings..." button. In "WMA
encoder settings" dialog, you can change sample rates, channel. The bit depth is 16 for
wma encoding. Click "OK" to
close the encoder settings dialog.
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Click "Convert" to start conversion after you have
added the files and select the appropriate settings for the conversion.
You can cancel the conversion by clicking "Abort"
button.
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After all files have been converted, you can see the
message, "Converting audio files completes successfully". It will
also show the number of files converted successfully and the number of files
failed to convert.
Related Topics:
Convert audio files to mp3
Convert audio files to flac
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