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Originally Posted by Ashikabi
My new phone doesn't archive wma files properly so I need to convert them to something that it will do. I can't tell the difference between a "good"quality file and a "bad" quality file so out doesn't matter to me. I just want my music to work. I think I figured out a way though. Gonna install a new music player and have it convert my library then I'll delete it
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Oh, ew. WMA.

If that's lossless (it can be,) I'd still explore the option of something lossless. There are converters out there. You could keep two copies, but I highly recommend keeping a lossless version around somewhere - there's no way back. Hearing the difference isn't always obvious at higher bit rates, but as I mentioned - mp3 still seems to make me drowsy.
Another option that will take a lot less time, if you're on Android.

I use Rocket Player (paid version) which looks to support WMA (though not lossless, so you may be out of luck) as well, plus a ton of other formats. Good integration, and a very good music app IMO.