It's a tiny outlay compared to how much you spent on your cans.
I've been tasked with converting all my company's A/V content from Real to Windows Media. I turn to the wisdom of the Ars A/V Forum for recommendations on what Window Media codec/bitrate/etc to use in ...
To listen to Hi-Res audio on Windows, you’ll need compatible audio files (like FLAC or DSD), a Hi-Res-capable output device (preferably wired), updated audio drivers, and a player like AIMP or ...