ALAC vs WMA
A detailed comparison of Apple Lossless Audio and Windows Media Audio — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.
Apple Lossless Audio
Audio FilesALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) provides lossless compression for audio, similar to FLAC but native to Apple ecosystem.
About ALAC filesWindows Media Audio
Audio FilesWMA is a proprietary Microsoft audio format from the Windows Media framework. Once common in the Windows ecosystem, it has been largely replaced by AAC and MP3 for general use.
About WMA filesStrengths Comparison
ALAC Strengths
- Lossless — bit-exact with the original PCM.
- 40-60% smaller than uncompressed WAV/AIFF.
- Native Apple ecosystem support (iTunes, Apple Music Lossless).
- Open-source since 2011 — supported in FFmpeg, VLC, Android.
WMA Strengths
- Good quality at low bitrates (32-64 kbps) — outperformed MP3 in that range.
- Native playback on every Windows version 2000 through 10.
- Lossless variant available (WMA Lossless) for archiving.
- Supports multichannel 5.1 surround audio.
Limitations
ALAC Limitations
- Non-Apple devices support ALAC but rarely make it the default.
- Slower encoding than FLAC on most reference implementations.
- Large files vs lossy alternatives (AAC).
- The .m4a extension is shared with lossy AAC, causing mislabeling.
WMA Limitations
- Proprietary — poor support outside Windows and Windows Media Player.
- DRM variants made files brittle — many purchased tracks became unplayable when stores shut down.
- Ecosystem abandoned — no modern editors, hardware decoders, or streaming services use WMA.
- Windows 11 deprecated Windows Media Player entirely.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | ALAC | WMA |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | audio/mp4 (inside .m4a) | audio/x-ms-wma |
| Extensions | .m4a (common), .alac | — |
| Container | ISO Base Media File Format (like MP4) | ASF (Advanced Systems Format) |
| Sample rates | Up to 384 kHz (hi-res); typical 44.1-192 kHz | — |
| License | Apache 2.0 (since 2011) | — |
| Extension | — | .wma |
| Variants | — | WMA Standard, WMA Pro, WMA Lossless, WMA Voice |
| Max bitrate | — | 768 kbps (WMA Pro) |
Typical File Sizes
ALAC
- 3-min song (CD quality) 20-30 MB
- Full album (CD, 10 tracks) 250-400 MB
- Hi-Res 24-bit/96 kHz song 80-120 MB
WMA
- 3-min song (128 kbps) 3 MB
- 3-min song (Lossless) 25-35 MB
- 1-hour talk (64 kbps) 28 MB
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Frequently Asked Questions
ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio) is an audio file format used to store sound recordings — music, voice, podcasts, sound effects. The format defines how the audio samples are compressed (or stored raw), what bitrates are supported, and how metadata such as title, artist, album, and cover art is embedded. It is part of the audio files family.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio file format used to store sound recordings — music, voice, podcasts, sound effects. The format defines how the audio samples are compressed (or stored raw), what bitrates are supported, and how metadata such as title, artist, album, and cover art is embedded. It is part of the audio files family.
VLC, foobar2000, and the default media players on Windows and macOS handle ALAC natively. On mobile, iOS Music and Android media apps vary in their support — popular formats work everywhere; niche ones may need a dedicated app. If playback fails on a device, converting to MP3 or AAC usually solves it.
VLC, foobar2000, and the default media players on Windows and macOS handle WMA natively. On mobile, iOS Music and Android media apps vary in their support — popular formats work everywhere; niche ones may need a dedicated app. If playback fails on a device, converting to MP3 or AAC usually solves it.
Upload the ALAC to KaijuConverter and pick MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, or any other target. Our FFmpeg pipeline decodes the audio and re-encodes to the target format at sensible default bitrates (VBR ~190 kbps for music, 96 kbps for speech). Metadata and cover art travel with the audio where both formats support them.
ALAC can be lossy or lossless depending on the specific variant. Lossy variants (smaller files) discard some audio detail during compression in ways tuned to be inaudible; lossless variants preserve every sample exactly but produce larger files. For distribution, lossy at high bitrate is standard; for archival, lossless wins.