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Can't convert audio to Windows Media
marko:
I put a link to the files you need in this thread here...
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,107514.msg746865.html#msg746865
patented_licks:
I used lossless WMA for years until it broke in MC (a bug in the program, albeit engendered by a change in the anniversary edition of the OS). Since then have happily gone to flac without issue. (WMA still plays.) Which I would recommend. I do not recommend the supposed fix to get WMA working, as it is problematic (and who knows when it will break).
Keep in mind that MC can translate from one audio format to another in transferring to a portable device.
If you have a auxiliary jack in your car, you may want to get a Fiio X1. It has worked quite well for me. It has two output modes: one for headphones, another (stronger one) for amped output.
Awesome Donkey:
If you're using lossless WMA files, I also recommend converting them to another format like FLAC or APE. At least in the case with APE, you'll know it'll always work in MC - I'd be highly surprised if it ever broke! ;)
madbrain:
--- Quote from: marko on January 23, 2017, 10:19:32 am ---I put a link to the files you need in this thread here...
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,107514.msg746865.html#msg746865
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Thanks. I followed the thread, but do not see a link to the actual files needed. Your post says to copy certain files from Windows 10 version 1511 . I don't have any such machine to copy the files from, unfortunately .
madbrain:
--- Quote from: patented_licks on January 25, 2017, 02:00:23 am ---If you have a auxiliary jack in your car, you may want to get a Fiio X1. It has worked quite well for me. It has two output modes: one for headphones, another (stronger one) for amped output.
--- End quote ---
The auxiliary jack in the car is already in use by a physical CD player. My husband is the car's main driver and has a 15,000 CD collection that has not been ripped yet. And probably never will be. It would require 2 TB in lossy format, 6TB in lossless. And 1,500 hours to rip and title. These are non-CDDB titles from the most part.
The car's built-in media player has a 10,000 files limit which is pretty stupid. Not too different than most cars, unfortunately.
I really do want get WMA lossless to format. I wonder if the car might support WMA format in 5.1. I'd love to try converting some SACD to that format.
So far, I'm completely with stuck with JRiver media center.
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