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Konig Drache:
Also, is there a converter than converts MP3's-WMA's, and WMA's-MP3's?
Because I really love using Rockbox, but it kind of sucks that I can't listen to all of my music.

So I guess my question is...did you do this on purpose?
Or is it working progress to make WMA's work on the iriver with rockbox downloaded.

~Nvm, didn't realise Microsoft didn't make iriver, some other company does, thanx for pointing that out.

Llorean:
1) iRiver is not Microsoft.
2) Windows Media Player can create MP3s.
3) Rockbox is not iRiver OR Microsoft. It runs on many non-iRiver players.
4) To paraphrase "It requires someone with a clue to port an WMA codec to Rockbox, and those who do have a clue don't use WMA"

Simply put: Rockbox doesn't support WMA. If you'd researched at all, you wouldn't noticed WMA not in the list. Rockbox MIGHT support WMA in the future, if someone does the work to do it, but the category "People who badly want WMA" does not overlap "People who can make WMA work in Rockbox" right now, it seems.

markun:

--- Quote from: Konig Drache on March 13, 2007, 12:06:46 PM ---Or is it working progress to make WMA's work on the iriver with rockbox downloaded.

--- End quote ---

Check out

http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/4984

and

http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=3005.msg21156#msg21156

nls:
I have personally used my iriver for more than two years, and still I don't have a single wma, nor do i use windows media player.  :P

Konig Drache:
Oo, so I just download that zip and put it on rockbox?
If so, thanx for the link!  ;D

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