If you rip the MP3's to the same bitrate, they final files should be very similar in size, as the bitrate determines the bulk of the filesize for mp3's. Only the tags, that normally make up less than 2% of the final filesize, might be different.
Thast if you were comparing a disc of MP3s to a disc of WMAlossless-> MP3s. If you were converting the MP3s and WMA lossless to .wav, or making a proper audio CD by some other method, then the amount of data you can fit should be exactly the same.
Though, to be honest, I have no idea why you would rip WMAlossless-> Mp3. It would be a lot easier to just rip to MP3 in one step if they are what you want, and if you wanted both MP3s (for playing on portable players) and lossless (for playing on your computer) then other lossless formats might be a better choice (try Flac). WMA lossless is not a very good format.
Use Windows Movie Maker
Apple's iTunes software (www.apple.com/itunes/download/) can convert the files easily, and as they're both lossless formats you won't lose any fidelity as a result.
Audio Files are file extensions used to play, open or edit sound files (files you can hear such as music).There are three major groups of audio file formats:Uncompressed audio formats, such as WAV, AIFF, AU or raw header-less PCM;formats with lossless compression, such as FLAC, Monkey's Audio (filename extension APE), WavPack (filename extension WV), Shorten, TTA, ATRAC Advanced Lossless, Apple Lossless, MPEG-4 SLS, MPEG-4 ALS, MPEG-4 DST, Windows Media Audio Lossless (WMA Lossless).formats with lossy compression, such as MP3, Vorbis, Musepack, AAC, ATRAC and lossy Windows Media Audio (WMA).Some Common Audio File Extensions include but are not limited to:.WAV.AVI.Mp3.Mp4.WMAHope this helps :)Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_type_of_files_are_audio_files#ixzz1CNvmciUf
To cut an audio file, there are many methods available. If you want to do it without download, try an online audio cutting tool, like Online Audio Trimmer. If you want to do it with lossless quality and great precision, try a lossless audio cutter, like Joyoshare Media Cutter.
Download Free software AV Media Player morpher to convert audio from one format to another and burn it into CD as well.Here is a free audio converter ( freedvdripper.net/free-audio-converter.html) can help you convert audio to mp3/wav, and then you can use iTunes or windows media player to burn the music to CD to play in your home music system.
WMA is a windows audio file extension that stands for WINDOWS MEDIA AUDIO.
Windows Media Audio
No. Windows Media Player is not the only audio/media player for Windows OS. There are other popular media player too. Some of them are VLC, Real Player, QuickPlay, etc.
Just recently I downloaded the latest windows media player. number 10 I believe. now this is not the easiest way but it certainly has worked for me. just make an audio CD with the windows media audio files. not a data CD. they will change from .WMA to .CDA so they can play in a normal audio CD player. with Windows Media Player 10 ripping tracks off a CD you have the option to save them as MP3 rather than WMA.
Go to tools,options in Limewire then click Audio and hit browse. Send audio to documents in a folder named Limewire.. go to documents and rt click and send to Windows Media...Narci
some mp3's and software like itunes cant play windows media audio so they convert it to aac instead because some music players can play that certain type of audio.
do a search on your computer for *.wma .wma - windows media audio