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Old 10-21-2016, 03:04 PM   #20590
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Originally Posted by Ashikabi View Post
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
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.
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