Try this out...

http://www.x-filez.com/wmaencoder.htm

It does batch stuff and keeps ID3 tags. Works pretty sweet, and easy to use. I just tested out some 128kbps mp3 files converted to 64k WMA and i couldn't tell the difference with Sony Studio headphones... so i'd imagine 192 kbps mp3's would do you right. Given you are going from lossy to lossy compression, so i'd guess you are loosing something, but not being up on exactly how the compression works in WMA, i have no definite answer on how much you are loosing. Definately a rough test, you might just want to take some reference files and encode them at a bunch of different rates and see who it sounds.


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