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soap:
Odd distribution of DRM (he seems to be saying he can play some of 'Kill Them All') - and odd behavior it is causing Rockbox. 

BruceHP:
I'm guessing that the files are not MP3's but some version of WMA which is the WMP default.  The OF will play protected-WMA, Rockbox won't.

soap:

--- Quote from: BruceHP on May 27, 2009, 08:07:13 PM ---I'm guessing that the files are not MP3's but some version of WMA which is the WMP default.  The OF will play protected-WMA, Rockbox won't.

--- End quote ---
I dig that, but I find it odd that some songs in an album would be thus, while others are not.
I also would like to know why a protected WMA would prevent Rockbox from playing later tracks.

BruceHP:

I dig that, but I find it odd that some songs in an album would be thus, while others are not.
I also would like to know why a protected WMA would prevent Rockbox from playing later tracks.

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We don't know if they were all Synced at the same time, or the protection schemes of those groups.

I'm a Horse and not a Zebra when it comes to Rockbox code, buy, DRM crashes normally involve the handling of the DRM error code.

GodEater:

--- Quote from: BruceHP on May 27, 2009, 10:54:27 PM ---We don't know if they were all Synced at the same time, or the protection schemes of those groups.
--- End quote ---

The protection scheme used shouldn't really matter. They'll either play, or they won't.


--- Quote ---I'm a Horse and not a Zebra when it comes to Rockbox code, buy, DRM crashes normally involve the handling of the DRM error code.

--- End quote ---

I have no idea what you're trying to say here :(

We don't have a "DRM Error Code". DRM encumbered music just looks like corrupt files to Rockbox.

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