![]() I want my permanent ("ripped") music collection to sound the same as my subscription files. I'm assuming Windows Media Player 10 encodes using the WMA 9 codec - and that that is the reason why it doesn't sound as good as my subscription song which is encoded using the WMA 10 pro codec.ĭo any of you know of a program which would allow me to encode/rip files to the WMA 10 pro codec? I checked the Microsoft site and their "Windows Media Encoder Suite" only encodes to WMA 9. The subscription file had better high-frequency than the one I ripped. I tried encoding a CD to WMA 192 using Windows Media Player 10 - and compared the sound of my ripped files to the subscription files for the same song. I like the sound of this codec the best so far - and so I've decided to re-encode my music collection to WMA 10 Pro 192 kbps. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've recently signed up for a subscription service (Yahoo! Music Unlimited) that uses WMA 10 Pro files encoded at 192 kbps (CBR). ![]()
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