![]() Why would Microsoft want me to install non-Microsoft apps?Īshish, your information is incorrect. I don't want to have two windows music systems on my PC and on my phone - I just want Windows 10, Windows Media Player and Windows Phone to support the same file types in the same way. ![]() flac does NOT get converted by WMP while syncing to Windows Phone into a format usable by the native player on Windows Phone. Under Win 10, the natively supported format of. ![]() wma gets converted by WMP while syncing to Windows Phone into a format usable by the native player on Windows Phone. Under Win 10, the natively supported format of lossless. I know that Windows Phone does not support. However it does not convert the now officially supported. It does the same if you use a USB stick as the sync device (and have set the WMP Device options accordingly). The size of the music file to fit on the limited space on the phone. wma is converted during the sync process to a lossy format which is usable on the Windows Phone connected to the PC. In the past, WMP converted all the formats it read for sync with Windows Phone. With Windows 10, this now includes officially. My point is that WMP has several formats it recognises and uses.
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