Create WMA CD and WMA DVD
Prepare WMA-based music discs for compatible players, computers, and legacy playback environments.

GiliSoft MP3 CD Maker can prepare WMA CD and WMA DVD output for playback environments that still support WMA-based music discs. Use it when your target device or archive process is built around WMA rather than MP3 or standard Audio CD tracks.
A WMA CD is mainly useful when the playback target supports WMA files on disc. It is not the same as a standard Audio CD, and it is not as universally compatible as CD audio. The advantage is that compatible devices can store more tracks than a traditional Audio CD.
GiliSoft MP3 CD Maker supports WMA CD/DVD output alongside Audio CD and MP3 CD/DVD modes, so you can choose the disc type that matches the target player. It also supports common source audio formats and supported video sources when preparing a music disc project.
Use it for music you own, created yourself, licensed, or are authorized to copy. If the target player does not support WMA discs, choose standard Audio CD or MP3 CD output instead.
Prepare WMA-based music discs for compatible players, computers, and legacy playback environments.
Use WMA CD/DVD when the target supports WMA, MP3 CD/DVD when MP3 support is better, and Audio CD for broad older-player compatibility.
Arrange songs, lessons, narration, or reference tracks before burning so the finished disc is easier to browse and use.
Produce repeated WMA discs for compatible office, classroom, vehicle, archive, or offline playback needs.
Build WMA disc projects from common audio files or supported video sources when the soundtrack should be included.
Create image files when a disc project needs to be archived, tested, or burned again later.
WMA disc output is useful for a few legacy Windows playback stations that still expect that format.
Having Audio CD, MP3 disc, and WMA disc modes in one tool makes compatibility decisions easier.
We use WMA output only where it fits the target device, and switch to Audio CD for broader compatibility.
Create WMA music discs for players, computers, or archived playback setups that explicitly support WMA files on disc.
Keep older WMA-based collections usable on optical media when changing every archive or player is not practical.
Prepare repeatable discs for rooms, stations, vehicles, or offline setups where the playback environment is already known.
Use WMA only when the player supports it; use MP3 disc when MP3 compatibility is better, and Audio CD when broad compatibility matters most.
Use it when the goal is a playable Audio CD, MP3 CD, WMA disc, or music disc image rather than only converting audio files.
Use common audio sources and supported video files when preparing WMA, MP3, or Audio CD projects.
WMA output makes sense when the playback hardware or archive process is already confirmed to support WMA discs.
For broad compatibility, choose Audio CD. For MP3-friendly devices, choose MP3 CD/DVD. For conversion and ripping, use Audio Converter Ripper.
View the main product page for Audio CD, MP3 CD/DVD, WMA CD/DVD, multiple-copy burning, and music disc image output.
Use this product when the main job is audio conversion, CD ripping, format preparation, or extracting audio before disc burning.
Trim, join, record, adjust, and clean audio clips before using them in a music disc project.
Choose the broader suite when disc burning is only one part of a larger audio editing, recording, conversion, cleanup, or voice workflow.
Use GiliSoft MP3 CD Maker when WMA, MP3, or Audio CD output is needed for known playback devices, archives, classrooms, vehicles, or offline delivery.
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