Convert WAV to WMA
Audials Tunebite WAV Converter

All file formats for PC & mobile devices. Say goodbye to problems with file formats!
Audials assists you in dealing with aggrevating file-formatting problems associated with your music and audiobook files. Furthermore, Audials reliably solves file formatting-issues arising from converting audio files via the “PerfectAudio” quality guarantee.
Audials is the solution you need, if you are having difficulties playing your music or audiobooks on your playback devices. Audials simply converts all the audio files for you and in the highest possible quality. Audials lets you conveniently convert WAV into WMA and then use these freshly converted files on your portable devices.More about the product
Instruction for converting WAV to WMA |
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Start Audials. |
Switch to the “Converter” view located in the “Universal converter” section. |
Click the “Files” button and choose the “Add files” option from the drop down menu. |
Select the files you want to convert. They will now be added to the list in the “Converter” view. As an alternative, you can always drag and drop files to the view. |
Choose the profile with the desired file format from “Convert”. The default setting is “Universal, videos for Windows MediaPlayer” which supports all MP3 players, but other predefined profiles are also available, for example: WMA or AAC. |
For fine adjustments or selecting a profile that is not pre-configured, simply click the button with the two arrows pointing upwards. You will then see a menu containing several output formats such as M4A, WAV (for burning to disc), OGG and FLAC. |
Once the output format is configured, click the “Start” button. The progress will be displayed in the “Converter” view, next to the files. |
The converted files will show up in the Audials player on the right side of your screen after the conversion is complete. |
You can now play the files with Audials or drag and drop them into another application or Windows Explorer to export them. |
WAV is a standard audio format for Windows operating systems, often used for storing high-quality, uncompressed sound. WAV files can contain CD-quality audio signals. However, CD-quality WAV files require relatively large amounts of memory.
WAV files are probably the simplest of the common formats for storing audio samples. Unlike MPEG audio and other compressed formats, WAVs store samples "in the raw" where no pre-processing is required other that formatting of the data.
The WAV file consists of three "chunks" of information: The RIFF chunk which identifies the file as a WAV file, The FORMAT chunk which identifies parameters such as sample rate and the DATA chunk which contains the actual data (samples).
WMA (Windows Media Audio), an audio format owned by Microsoft, is a part of Microsoft's Windows Media technology, which includes Microsoft's Digital Rights Management tools, Windows Media Video encoding technology and Windows Media Audio encoding technology.
Windows Media Audio is one of today's most popular Net audio formats. Though not as popular as MP3, WMA tends to outperform MP3 in the area of sound quality, particularly with files encoded at lower bitrates like 64 or 96 Kbps. This performance advantage makes it handy for applications like portable digital audio players, where total play time is limited by a finite amount of internal memory.