If you unfreeze and regenerate, you are not going to get the same as what was there. It doesn't matter whether it was a WAV or a WMA file; that's how the program works. BIAB doesn't look at your configuration and say, "I see you just switched from WMA to WAVs"

That being said, don't unfreeze the tracks. Just load the song. My understanding is that when you freeze a track in BIAB, you aren't saving the actual audio, you are saving the instructions to create the audio. So if you have actually replaced all your WMAs with WAVs, I would think that it would just use the WAVs rather than WMAs, apply the same offsets/instructions to now the WAV files, and that way give you the same arrangement.

At least that's how I believe it to work.


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