That was the plan but I actually added a few steps
1. Cue up files to convert.
a. Check the settings for the conversion are right
b. Google up what the Flac Quality settings are about and find out it is nothing to do with "Quality" but how much time to take trying to compress it as much as possible
c. Decide to leave the settings as they are
d. Double check the settings
e. Check the settings one more time just in case
f. Remind myself I have a full backup if it all goes pear shaped
2. Start MC converting the files.
3.
Drink, tip cows, hulu, whatever Freak as the entire PC is now locked up hard. Nothing is responsive not even Cntl-Alt-Del. Got to go out for an hour so I decide to just leave it.... Come back and find everything is OK and the WMA's have all been replaced by FLAC with meta data intact (I think)
Feeling good I've now converted a couple of thousand of WMA Lossless I convert a few random MPA files to MP3 (so I have all my lossless rips as FLAC and lossy stuff in MP3).
- Follow above process
- PC locks up hard again but this time I manually power it off after 15mins as I notice that it is "failing" to convert any files.
- After a reboot it worked on 16 of 20 MPA --> MP3. Run again on the failed 4 and it worked.
Like all such processes.... even though it ended up fine (I think), it is always good to make a backup first