Wma To Itunes Converter Free Mac
MediaHuman Audio Converter is a freeware application for macOS and Windows. It can help you to convert your music absolutely free to WMA, MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AIFF, Apple Lossless format and bunch of others. Fast Audio Converter supports conversion of WMA and MP3, AAC, WMA, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, Apple loseless,WAV PCM and many audio and video formats. And of course, batch conversion of files is supported. As far as it supports import to iTunes it can useful for conversion from WMA to iPod, iPhone or iPad.
Batch Convert WMA to iTunes to Add WMA to iTunes to Play WMA Files on iPhone/iPad/iPod
Overview
No matter you have always been a Windows users or just switch to a Mac, you are likely to have such a desire: import WMA to iTunes for playback or transfer WMA to iPhone, iPad and iPod via iTunes. However, WMA files are not compatible with Apple players like iTunes for Mac and portable devices like iPad, iPhone and iPod. So you come here where offers a wonderful solution on how to import WMA to iTunes and then play WMA in iTunes or transfer WMA to iPhone, iPad and iPod via iTunes for both Mac and Windows users.
How to Import WMA in iTunes?
Just as mentioned in the above paragraph, WMA files are not available for iTunes for Mac, but for iTunes for Windows is another matter. So we will introduce the method for Mac users and Windows users, respectively.
Method One: Import WMA to iTunes for Windows
Launch iTunes, and then click 'File' > 'Add File to Library' to open WMA files that you want to import. Then a window will pop up as clearly shown in the picture on the right. Just click 'Convert' to convert WMA to iTunes M4A format. Once the conversion is done, you can play WMA files in iTunes or import WMA to iPhone, iPad and iPod.
Method Two: Add WMA to iTunes for Mac
For Mac users, the widely used solution is to convert WMA to iTunes more compatible formats like MP3, M4A, AAC, etc with special WMA to iTunes Converter. Faasoft's great WMA to iTunes Converter is the best one of them, which enables to convert WMA to iTunes with fast speed and high quality.
Besides convert WMA to iTunes formats, it also supports converting many audio files like OPUS, Vorbis, DTS, OGG, OGA, XWM, 3GA, M4B, MKA, RA, RAM, APE, AU, AUD, AIFF, AIFC, CAF, MPC, QCP, VOC, VOX, GSM, etc to iTunes and then play them on iPhone, iPad and iPod via iTunes.
Another five hot features of this powerful WMA to iTunes Converter are batch convert audio files, cut audio files into smaller one as well as keep or change the format, split by chapter, merge several audio files into one and extract audio files like MP3, WAV, AAC, ALAC, M4A, AC3, DTS, etc from video clips such as MP4, MOV, WMV, AVI, MKV, FLV, ASF, MPEG, OGV, WebM, 3GP, MXF.
Convert WMA to iTunes
Let's start converting WMA to iTunes so that you can play WMA on iPhone, WMA on iPad and WMA on iPod.
Step 1 Add WMA files
After download and install the ideal WMA to iTunes Converter, just click 'Add File' button to find the WMA files that you want to import to iTunes and open it. Batch conversion is also supported by dragging and dropping WMA files one by one or the folder where WMA files are to the main interface of the program.
Step 2 Set iTunes formats
Click the drop-down button of 'Profile' to choose output format like MP3, ALAC, M4A, AAC, etc from 'General Audio' or 'Lossless Audio' categories.
Step 3 Finish WMA to iTunes conversion
Once you finish the output settings, just click the 'Convert' button to start converting WMA to iTunes.
The whole process of transformation from WMA to iTunes more popular formats will not be long, in most cases only a few seconds. When all are done, you can easily import WMA to iTunes and smoothly transfer WMA to iPhone, iPad and iPod for playback.
Wma File Converter For Mac
What's WMA?
Wma To Itunes Converter Free
WMA (Standard for Windows Media Audio) is an audio data compression technology developed by Microsoft. Apart from Windows Media Player, most of the WMA compression formats can be played using ALLPlayer, VLC media player, Media Player Classic, MPlayer, RealPlayer, etc.