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    Question flac to wma lossless converter

    Hello! since i found that mi Pioneer DVD can play wma lossless i tried to find a strightforward program to convert the lots of ape and flac i have, but i had not find it, anyone can help?

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    This prog may be able to help you... Despite its name ("Free Mp3 Wma Converter"), the page says it can do:

    Mp3 to Ogg, Mp3 to Wma, Mp3 to AAC, Mp3 to Wav
    WAV to Mp3, Wav to Ogg, Wav to AAC, Wav to Wma
    Wma to Mp3, Wma to Ogg, Wma to AAC, Wma to Wav
    Ogg to Mp3, Ogg to Wma, Ogg to AAC, Ogg to Wav
    AAC to Mp3, AAC to Wma, AAC to Ogg, AAC to Wav
    Ape to Mp3, Ape to Wma, Ape to Ogg, Ape to Wav
    Flac to Mp3, Flac to Wma, Flac to Ogg, Flac to Wav
    M4a to Mp3, M4a to Wma, M4a to Ogg, M4a to Wav
    Ac3 to Mp3, Ac3 to Wma, Ac3 to Ogg, Ac3 to Wav
    And it'd seem it's true, but I don't have any FLAC I can test it with...
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    I would try Flac-WAV-WMA :) in every case the safest method. With the command line tool of Flac Frontend its even possible to write a batch file for this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by supermarrioh View Post
    I would try Flac-WAV-WMA :)
    Nice combo... with the first pass, you'll get an uncompressed WAV with full quality, which then is made a WMA to avoid noise and other issues from convertion; it'll be almost as if the file had been a WMA all the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by supermarrioh View Post
    I would try Flac-WAV-WMA :) in every case the safest method. With the command line tool of Flac Frontend its even possible to write a batch file for this.
    Thank you, i didn´t know about that safety method.

    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    This prog may be able to help you... Despite its name ("Free Mp3 Wma Converter"), the page says it can do:

    And it'd seem it's true, but I don't have any FLAC I can test it with...
    Thanks! I tried the Converter with a Flac file, but when i select WMA9 44khZ Stereo Loseless (I have 5 lines identical...) the output files had all 0Kb, then i tried with WMA9 48KHz Stereo VBR Quality 98 and the wma files were fine in my PC but the Pioneer DV-300 didn´t recognize the format.
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    Try dBpoweramp, using a plugin it can convert FLAC to lossless WMA, but it isn't free...
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