Though there are audio converter programs obtainable online that agree to you to change .wav files to WMA (Windows Media Audio) Lossless files, the default program Windows Media Player on your computer does the same function for free.
Instructions
• Press the "Start" button on the desktop's task bar, and choose "All Programs" and "Windows Media Player."
• Choose the "Rip" tab at the peak of the plan window, and choose "More Options" from the sub-menu.
• Press the "Rip Music" tab, and choose the drop menu below the "Format" segment. Press "WMA Lossless" from the drop-down menu, and hit the "OK" button to save the settings.
• Press the "Burn" tab at the apex of the Windows Media Player window, and haul and drop the .wav files from the "Music" segment in the program's sidebar to the Burn catalog.
• Put in an empty CD-R into your CD-RW drive, and press the "Burn" button to burn the .wav files to the empty CD. The CD will automatically throw out once the burning process is complete.
• Place in the CD back keen on the PC, and press the arrow on the "Rip" tab. Choose "Rip (CD Name)" to change the .wav files on the CD to WMA Lossless.



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