Convert WMA to SRT

Generate perfectly-timed SRT subtitle files from your WMA audio. Perfect for converting Windows recordings to video subtitles.

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WMA conversion guide

Convert WMA to SRT in 6 steps

  1. 1
    Create account~30 sec

    Sign up for a free Sonix trial with 30 free minutes.

  2. 2
    Upload file~1 min

    Upload your WMA file from your computer or cloud storage.

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  3. 3
    Select language~10 sec

    Select the language spoken in your file.

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  4. 4
    Auto-transcribe~5 min

    Sonix AI transcribes and timestamps your WMA audio.

  5. 5
    Edit subtitles~2 min

    Fine-tune subtitle timing and text in the editor.

  6. 6
    Export SRT~10 sec

    Download your WMA subtitles as an SRT file.

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The WMA file format

Understanding WMA files

What is a WMA file?

Windows audio format with good compression

WMA files (also known as Windows Media Audio files) are used mostly for music, but they can also contain spoken word audio. The WMA file format was created by Microsoft and is a proprietary file format. The audio in WMA files are compressed similar to MP3 and OGG files. However, since WMA files are a proprietary format, they aren’t fully supported by all multimedia devices.
You can sometimes find WMA and WMV (Microsoft’s Video equivalent) files using another one of Microsoft’s proprietary digital audio and video container format known as ASF. However, WMA and WMV files are more common. Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 was the last version of the Windows Media Player developed for Mac OS X. However, Mac users can use Flip4Mac WMV (also known as Microsoft Windows Media Components for QuickTime) to play WMA files. Windows Media video files use a .WMV extension.

Common uses for WMA files

  • Windows Media Player
  • Legacy music libraries
  • Windows voice recordings
  • Windows Media Player
  • Windows voice recorders
  • Legacy music collections

Who works with WMA files?

Law firms, government offices, and call centers that standardized on Windows in the 2000s often hold large archives of dictation, recorded calls, and meeting audio saved as WMA. Researchers and journalists also run into WMA when working with older interview recordings made on Windows-based handheld recorders.

WMA vs MP3: which should you use?

WMA and MP3 are both lossy audio formats, but WMA is a proprietary Microsoft codec wrapped in the ASF container, while MP3 is an open ISO/MPEG standard supported by virtually every device and platform. WMA was designed to deliver comparable quality to MP3 at similar or lower bitrates, and it historically added features like DRM support that MP3 lacks. Choose MP3 when you need maximum compatibility for sharing or playback; WMA mostly persists in files that were originally created within Windows ecosystems.

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WMA conversion FAQ

WMA to SRT: frequently asked questions

Can I create SRT subtitles from a WMA file?

Yes! Upload your WMA file from Windows applications or legacy libraries. Sonix transcribes with word-level timestamps and exports to SRT.

How accurate are WMA-to-SRT subtitle timings?

WMA files provide good audio quality for timestamp generation. Sonix creates word-level timestamps accurate to within a few hundred milliseconds.

Can I convert old Windows recordings to SRT?

Absolutely! Legacy WMA recordings transcribe well. Great for converting old meeting recordings or voice memos to subtitles.

Can I upload WMA SRT subtitles to YouTube?

Yes! SRT files generated from WMA audio work perfectly on YouTube, Vimeo, and all major platforms.

How do I edit WMA subtitle timing?

Use Sonix's visual editor to adjust timing by dragging boundaries or entering specific timestamps.

Can I include speaker labels from WMA recordings?

Yes! Enable speaker detection when exporting to SRT. Works well for meeting recordings and interviews.

Why won't my WMA file play on my Mac or iPhone?

WMA is a proprietary Microsoft format, and Apple devices do not support it natively. You can play the file in a third-party app such as VLC, or convert it to a widely supported format like MP3 or M4A.

Does converting WMA to MP3 reduce audio quality?

Both formats are lossy, so re-encoding a WMA file to MP3 adds a second compression pass that can introduce minor quality loss. For speech recordings at typical bitrates, the difference is usually not noticeable.

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