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Can't convert audio to Windows Media
madbrain:
--- Quote from: JimH on February 20, 2017, 06:56:34 am ---WMA files (zipped)
Thanks, Marko.
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Thanks - sorry for not seeing the obvious earlier.
I finally found my smaller USB stick which is FAT32 and works in both of our cars - 2015 Volt and 2017 Bolt .
Both can play Windows media lossless stereo files, so that is great news. The Volt even shows the case artwork on the display.
The Volt cannot play WMA 5.1 files at all (which JRiver doesn't encode currently) . The Bolt can play them, but only left and right channels.
One WMA encoding that I made with JRiver from an SACD had a bit rate that was apparently too high for the Volt to handle - I kept getting dropouts in the sound. I think the decoder couldn't keep up. No such issue in the Volt.
I think I will just keep the SACDs in ISO format for now.
madbrain:
Hi Jim,
--- Quote from: madbrain on February 26, 2017, 05:01:47 am ---Thanks - sorry for not seeing the obvious earlier.
I finally found my smaller USB stick which is FAT32 and works in both of our cars - 2015 Volt and 2017 Bolt .
Both can play Windows media lossless stereo files, so that is great news. The Volt even shows the case artwork on the display.
The Volt cannot play WMA 5.1 files at all (which JRiver doesn't encode currently) . The Bolt can play them, but only left and right channels.
One WMA encoding that I made with JRiver from an SACD had a bit rate that was apparently too high for the Volt to handle - I kept getting dropouts in the sound. I think the decoder couldn't keep up. No such issue in the Volt.
I think I will just keep the SACDs in ISO format for now.
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I think those files are 64-bit DLLs . I need the 32-bit DLLs as I'm now using MC 32-bit due to a problem betweenn my soundcard drivers and MC-64 bit. Do you know where I can get the 32-bit version ? My music collection is still all WMA due to cars.
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