What is WMA (Windows Media Audio)?
Complete guide to the WMA file format
What is it?
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is Microsoft's proprietary audio codec and format developed as a competitor to MP3. It was introduced in 1999 and was widely used on Windows Media Player.
While WMA was once common for music distribution via Microsoft's Zune and Windows Media Player ecosystem, it has largely been superseded by MP3 and AAC in modern usage.
Technical Specifications
Pros & Cons
Advantages
WMA is natively supported by all Windows versions and Windows Media Player.
WMA performs well at very low bit rates (64kbps and below) compared to MP3.
WMA supports digital rights management for protected music distribution.
WMA Lossless provides lossless audio compression for audiophile listening.
Disadvantages
WMA has poor support outside Windows - not supported natively on iOS or many devices.
WMA is Microsoft's proprietary format with licensing requirements.
WMA is rarely used in new content - modern alternatives are MP3, AAC, and OGG.
macOS and Linux do not natively support WMA without additional software.
When to Use It
Here are the most common situations where WMA (Windows Media Audio) is the right choice:
Legacy Windows Content
WMA files are common in older Windows music libraries from the Windows Media Player era.
Windows DRM
Some DRM-protected music purchased from older Microsoft stores used WMA format.
Low Bandwidth Streaming
WMA was used for low bit rate internet radio streaming in the early 2000s.
Corporate Audio
Some enterprise training and corporate audio content still uses WMA format.
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Can I play WMA on iPhone?
No, iOS does not natively support WMA. Convert WMA to MP3 or AAC to play on iPhone.
Is WMA better than MP3?
WMA performs slightly better than MP3 at very low bit rates. At common bit rates (192kbps+), they are comparable.
How do I convert WMA to MP3?
Use our free online converter to convert WMA to MP3 for universal playback.
Does Windows 11 support WMA?
Yes, Windows 11 supports WMA natively in Windows Media Player and the Films & TV app.
Can I play WMA on Android?
Android does not natively support WMA. You need a media player app like VLC to play WMA on Android.