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WMA playback - congrats to all concerned!
Daveslade:
I am having trouble getting the the wma files to play back. I am kind of new to rockbox, but this is the feature I needed to want to to make the switch. I am using a 2nd Gen Ipod Mini and encoding WMA with Windows Media Encoder 9.2 . I have tried several settings and none of them work.
Are WMA supposed to play natively or do you need to run some plug in.
Any help would be appreciated...
Dave
cpchan:
--- Quote from: Daveslade on July 12, 2007, 09:26:57 AM ---I am having trouble getting the the wma files to play back.
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No one can help you if you don't provide any details.
--- Quote ---Are WMA supposed to play natively or do you need to run some plug in.
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WMA standard > 32 kbps is supported. WMA Pro is not supported.
Charles
Daveslade:
Sorry for the lack of info.
I tried using 48Kbps at 44 KHz mono CBR using wma 9.2 Codec and get "Data Abort at E800007A"
My higher bitrates were wma 10 (which i think is pro).
I tried again at 64Kbps and it works! Thank you.
Here is another stupid question, does fast foward work or is that a know bug. It shows the file fast fowarding, but then returns as if it was just playing normally...
GodEater:
As I understand it - the WMA library that's being ported into Rockbox supports only WMA versions 1 and 2 - most definitely not version 9.
markun:
--- Quote from: GodEater on July 12, 2007, 10:50:39 AM ---As I understand it - the WMA library that's being ported into Rockbox supports only WMA versions 1 and 2 - most definitely not version 9.
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Up to V9.2 can still be decoded with a V2 decoder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Media_Audio#Windows_Media_Audio_.28Standard.29
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