> > Thanks. Also the viceversa is as much simpler?
For audio conversion with no change to layouts etc. it is usually that simple (but don't trust this blindly; I'm sure one can find subtle issues if one look hard enough) > And, please, what about wma > > format? Is it also lossless? I saw that the conversion wav > wma and wma > > > wav is simple as well... > WMA, aside from being proprietary, have multiple variations. There is a lossless WMA format, but there's no guarantee it will work with anything. For example, my local installation of ffmpeg can decode WMA Lossless, but not encode it: D.A..S wmalossless Windows Media Audio Lossless D.A.L. wmapro Windows Media Audio 9 Professional DEA.L. wmav1 Windows Media Audio 1 DEA.L. wmav2 Windows Media Audio 2 D.A.L. wmavoice Windows Media Audio Voice If your local installation happens to be able to use it, you'll have to specify on the command line that you want to use 'wmalossless' in addition to the file name. Otherwise it might use another (lossy) version. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".