1. Large file size: WAV files are uncompressed, which means they take up a lot of space on your hard drive.
2. No built-in support for digital rights management (DRM): This makes WAV files easy to copy and pirate.
3. No editing features: Unlike other audio formats, WAV files don’t have any built-in editing features, so you’ll need to use a separate software to edit them.
4. Not well-suited for streaming: Because of their large file size, WAV files are not ideal for streaming over the internet.
5. No built-in support for watermarking or fingerprinting: This makes it difficult to track where WAV files have been copied or used without permission.
6. Compatibility issues: While WAV is a widely used format, some older devices and software may not support it.
7. Higher power