You can't. It's a Mac program.
WMA is windows,microsoft audio system
This is not something that should be done unless you have a thorough understanding of how audio systems work. You may end up damaging your vehicle, possibly even affecting its functionality. You should either consider consulting a professional on the topic, or having a professional install it themselves.
You need to get drivers for your hardware if you reinstall the operating system. Go to the manufactures website and download chipset, audio, video, and peripherial drivers for your system, and install them.
There are several options you may choose from when selecting a retailer to install an audio system in your car. Best Buy's Geek Squad is one such option. Pep Boys service centers also provide audio installation services. If you or a friend is good with cars, you could install the audio system on your own by following a guide found online or in the manual for your specific car.
Windows Vista has a different sound than Windows XP. If you don't hear any sound at all, you may need to reinstall your audio driver.
Install a subwoofer, amp, aftermarket speakers, and a head unit. Possibly, the easiest way to get the best out of your car audio system is to upgrade the speakers.
there should be a fuse for the audio system in the car fusing panel, but if for the speakers only- then that should be within the audio system itself.
In many places on this planet it is unlawful to have and use a booming audio system in a car driven along a road or highway. If the audio system is that load then your helth will suffer if the system is used at maximum volume
If you are referring to the Jetway N68M motherboard, look at the related link for the drivers for the Via audio drivers for Windows 8.
There are so many important components of an audio system like microphone, mixer, speaker, amplifiers etc and also it is necessary to install them in proper way. One week ago I installed one home audio system with the help of Branham Sound which is situated in South Carolina USA. It not only provides qualitative home audio and video system but also help to install them in proper place with proper manner at an affordable price.
Try looking inside or asking whoever gave it to you. They usually come with a disk to install software. It depends on what audio system you have. If you can't find anything try: www.nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html.