Conversion from WMA to WAV is easy using DBPowerAmp and then this can be
encoded to FLAC. By using MP3Tag you can copy other the tags from WMA to
FLAC.

It works OK except that the conversion seems to add a very small amount
of silence to the beginning and end of the WAV and this needs to be
edited out if you want gapless playback but it is possible.

Artwork and booklet is free. Only thing they haven't included is the CD
label so you can create a CD if you want.

There is no DRM and the 24bit 44.1K Flac files play fine with the
Squeezebox.

I have discovered that over the years about 3% of my CD's have
developed errors and therefore I prefer to backup my Flacs onto an
external hard disc so CD's no longer hold any real advantage for me, I
would rather have FLAC.

Stan


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