I used the Converter from the dbPowerAmp suite for this purpose.  I
thought it worked pretty well.  It's not obvious, but you can actually
use it to "sync" a parallel WMA library with a FLAC library just by
selecting the whole FLAC library to be converted because it will ask
you to confirm overwrites, and you can just say no to convert only the
new FLACs.  Their Sveta Portable Audio program, if it happens to have a
driver for your player, is one step better:  you can just ask it to
transfer the FLAC files to your player and it will recognize that they
need to be transcoded.

Robin Bowes's flac2mp3 script looks like it could be adapted to produce
WMA instead of MP3.  I guess you would need a command-line WMA encoder,
which I think you can get free from Microsoft.  I gave up and switched
to mp3 for the player instead.


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