WMA to MAUD Converter

Produce Amiga MAUD audio from WMA files online

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Windows to Amiga

Bridge WMA audio from Windows to Amiga MAUD format for retro projects.

Online Processing

No Amiga emulator needed — convert WMA to MAUD in your browser.

Quick Encoding

MAUD files encode rapidly from WMA sources.

How to convert WMA to MAUD

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose maud or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your maud file right afterwards

About formats

WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a family of proprietary audio codecs developed by Microsoft and first released in 1999 as part of the Windows Media framework. Created to compete with MP3 and AAC, WMA Standard uses perceptual coding to deliver what Microsoft claimed was near-CD quality at bitrates as low as 64 kbps — roughly half the data rate MP3 typically needed for comparable results. The codec family grew to include WMA Professional for surround sound and high-resolution audio, WMA Lossless for bit-perfect archival compression, and WMA Voice optimized for spoken content at very low bitrates. Deep integration with Windows, Windows Media Player, and the Zune ecosystem gave WMA a strong distribution advantage throughout the 2000s, and digital rights management (DRM) support made it attractive to online music stores of that era. Encoding and decoding are handled natively by Windows, requiring no third-party software for playback on any Windows machine. Cross-platform support has improved through libraries like FFmpeg and GStreamer, though WMA remains less universally compatible than MP3 or AAC on non-Microsoft devices. The format still appears in legacy media libraries, though newer codecs have largely taken its place for streaming and portable use.
Initial release: 1999
MAUD is an audio file format developed by MacroSystem for the Commodore Amiga platform, introduced in the early 1990s as part of their digital video and audio production tools. Built on the Amiga IFF (Interchange File Format) chunk architecture, MAUD files organize data into clearly delineated chunks — MHDR for the header, MDAT for sample data, and optional annotation chunks for metadata. The format supports mono and stereo layouts with bit depths of 8 or 16 bits and sample rates up to 48 kHz, which represented professional-grade specifications on Amiga hardware. Both signed linear PCM and A-law/mu-law encodings are available, offering a choice between fidelity and file size. MAUD saw primary use in the Amiga video production community, where MacroSystem Retina and VLab Motion boards demanded synchronized audio that the standard 8SVX format could not deliver. Conversion support exists today through SoX and libsndfile, ensuring vintage Amiga productions remain recoverable. Three distinct advantages stand out: clean IFF-based structure that any chunk-aware parser can navigate, 16-bit stereo capability ahead of typical Amiga audio, and lightweight overhead that left maximum CPU headroom for video rendering.
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WMA to MAUD?

MAUD is the native high-quality audio format for Amiga systems, supporting 16-bit stereo. WMA cannot be decoded on Amiga hardware or emulators, so MAUD conversion is the path to playback.

Which programs and systems can open MAUD files?

WinUAE and FS-UAE Amiga emulators load MAUD directly. SoX supports MAUD on all modern platforms, and original Amiga software like MED and OctaMED can import the format natively.

How does MAUD compare to 8SVX on Amiga?

MAUD supports 16-bit stereo audio while 8SVX is limited to 8-bit samples. If your Amiga project needs higher fidelity than classic 8SVX can offer, MAUD is the better target format.

Does converting WMA to MAUD affect audio quality?

MAUD stores uncompressed PCM data, so the decoded WMA content transfers without further lossy compression. The output file will be larger but preserves the full quality of the decoded source.

Can I convert multiple WMA tracks to MAUD in one session?

Yes — upload several WMA files and Convertio produces a MAUD version of each simultaneously. Download them one by one or as a single archive file once all conversions finish.