You can convert the WMA to WAV, but it's going to take a whole lot more disk space on your computer (like 10x more, if I remember correctly, but someone can correct me on that). And any updates you get from PGMusic along the way are going to be WMA's, so you would need to remember to convert those, or you could end up playing the older version. And remember there is a trade-off of size versus performance. Yes, with WAV there is no conversion necessary, but your computer must read a much larger file into memory.

My $0.02 worth.


John

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