Conversion Formats

Convert WMA to AAC

Convert Windows Media Audio to Advanced Audio Coding

Windows Media Audio
Audio Read Write
This is a proprietary format developed by Microsoft. Users have noticed low error resilience: sometimes insignificant damage to the file can cause the file not to play. Besides this, the closed format hampers its proliferation outside of Windows platforms.
Advanced Audio Coding
Audio Read Write
This format was originally created as an alternative to mp3. The idea was to achieve a small file size with better sound quality. The first versions weren’t quite successful, but with the development of AAC, it became possible to store sound with less loss of quality, and with the same file sizes as that of mp3.
Supported: Conversion from WMA to AAC is listed.

View WMA details View AAC details ← Back to all formats