Best Programs to Convert FLAC to WMA

Input file format
FLAC
Output file format
WMA

To convert a FLAC file into WMA, select one of the 10 programs listed here. For the best quality results when converting FLAC files, consider SUPER 3D Video Converter, MediaCoder and MediaMonkey. By converting the file into WMA format, you can open and modify it with WMA tools.

What is file format conversion?

File format conversion is the process of changing a file from one format to another to ensure compatibility with software, systems, or devices, while keeping the structural content of the file intact.

The reason for file format conversion is to make the FLAC file compatible with the desired software or device that does not support the original format. By supporting various formats, users can use FLAC files effectively, ensuring compatibility and seamless information sharing across platforms.

File format conversion can be done using special programs or online tools created for this purpose. The user-friendly interface of these tools allows users to quickly pick the input FLAC file, specify the WMA format, and start conversion.

How to convert the FLAC file to WMA?

Now that you have downloaded and installed the converter on your computer, you can proceed with the conversion of the FLAC file to WMA format. File conversion usually involves a simple process that follows a similar pattern. If you are looking to change the FLAC file format, here are the steps to follow:

  1. Find the specific FLAC file you want to convert on your computer;
  2. Start the conversion process by opening SUPER 3D Video Converter or an alternative conversion app;
  3. Enter the FLAC file in the converter to start the process;
  4. Set the output format to WMA for the conversion operation;
  5. Choose the desired folder or location on your drive to save the converted WMA file;
  6. Click the confirmation button to start the conversion and wait for it to finish.

After the conversion process is complete, you will find the converted WMA file in the location you designated in step 5.

About the formats

ExtensionFLAC
File TypeFree Lossless Audio Codec Format
CategoryAudio Files
Developed byXiph
FormatBinary
MIME types-
HEX code66 4C 61 43 00 00 00 22
ASCII codefLaC
ExtensionWMA
File TypeWindows Media Audio Format
CategoryAudio Files
Developed byMicrosoft
FormatBinary
MIME typesaudio/x-ms-wma, video/x-ms-asf
HEX code30 26 B2 75 8E 66 CF 11 A6 D9 00 AA 00 62 CE 6C
ASCII code0& u f b l

Easy FLAC Troubleshooting

In case you are having difficulty opening FLAC files, we can provide you with some standard methods for resolution:

  • Start by requesting a resubmission of the original FLAC file, as it might have been damaged during the transfer process;
  • Explore the option of downloading an alternative version of the file from the Internet that is more compatible with your platform;
  • In many cases, the file you need has already been converted to a WMA and posted online where it can be found.