AFAIK Macs can not read WMA files. But with this file converter

https://videoconverter.iskysoft.com/play-video/wma-player-for-mac.html

you can convert a WMA file to a number of file formats that a Mac can read.

Find out what the Mac version of BiaB can read and convert the WMA files to that format. I believe you can batch convert with this program.

BUT I would first contact PGMusic to see if this is legal. If it is not then maybe you can work out a deal with them to get both formats.


The fitness trainer asked me, "What kind of a squat are you accustomed to doing?" I said, "Diddly."


64 bit Win 11 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware