I have tried a Google search but have found nothing relating to the
generation after WMA 9, I might be looking with the wrong key words but
Google is pretty good at knowing what people want.
WMA9 does do suround sound already, I thought so. As for that tool to
convert to uncompressed PCM I am not looking for that, but I can see how it
would be useful thanks.
So WMA9 looks pretty rock solid and lossless as its name suggests does as it
says. But I can't help thinking there will be something else?
Samuel
"Byte" wrote:
> Do a Google search for information. Below is some you can look at.
> Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless
> This is a great codec to use for archiving your CD collections. You can copy
> tracks from CDs into this lossless format for efficient storage. Then you can
> transfer the tracks to Windows Media Audio 9–based CDs for playback.
> Download details: Windows Media Audio Lossless to Wave Converter
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
>
> "Samuel" wrote:
>
> > Can there be anything better than WMA Lossless?
> >
> > I read MP3 is morphing to include 3D soround sound, what does WMA lack that
> > will require it to be updated?
> >
> > I read on ZDnet or NewScientist about some far out theatre system, with all
> > this special stuff, you know to superceed dolby and all that. How safe are my
> > files when I encode them in lossless?