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WMA playback - congrats to all concerned!

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GodEater:
Though I may stand corrected - that makes no sense to me at all!

saratoga:

--- Quote from: Daveslade on July 12, 2007, 10:42:42 AM ---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"

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Can you confirm the files are WMA V2 using foobar or some other tool?


--- Quote from: Daveslade on July 12, 2007, 10:42:42 AM ---My higher bitrates were wma 10 (which i think is pro).    

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No WMA10 is just a colloquial way of referring to the encoder in WMP10.  Its still WMAv2.

Daveslade:
Using dbPoweramp it is showing the files as

Codec:   Windows Media Audio 9.2

I installed foobar and it shows Codec Profile as "WMA V2"


It is working great other than i can not seek with in a file.

saratoga:

--- Quote from: Daveslade on July 13, 2007, 12:06:54 PM ---Using dbPoweramp it is showing the files as

Codec:   Windows Media Audio 9.2

I installed foobar and it shows Codec Profile as "WMA V2"


It is working great other than i can not seek with in a file.



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Post or gmail (mgiacomelli) the V2 file that crashed and I'll take a look at it.

dbinder:
I have a few WMA files, VBR at around 90 kbs, enocded with WMP 10. I have been using Rockbox for nano build r13964-070723. Most of the time I have no problemswith playback, but there are a few tracks that have "scratches" for about 1 - 2 seconds, in random spots. I verified that the files thmeselves are OK by playing them on my PC with WMP and Winamp and they played without those scratches. If it helps, I'll be happy to email you one of the files. Thanks.

-David

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