perf
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posted on 9-4-2004 at 10:09 AM
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WMA
I have read the earlier threads regarding WMA tag support, but I have not been able to figure out the current status.
Is there any chance of having proper wma tag support added to eJukebox?
Unfortunately, wma is the only format available for me for buying downloaded songs.
/Per
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perf
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posted on 9-21-2004 at 06:38 PM
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Bump!
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cbsoundman
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posted on 9-22-2004 at 03:31 PM
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Not that I have ever done this or condone it but...
I imagine if you were crafty, you could burn the WMA to CD-R as an audio CD and then rip it to an MP3 or figure out a way to crack the copyright.
If that did not work, you could play the audio and loop it back to record it as a .WAV and convert it....at a reduced audio quality.
Again, these are meerly suggestions and of course I would not recommend breaking any copyright however I see your pain.
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Fishy
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posted on 9-22-2004 at 04:01 PM
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Another approach is to simply download the songs in mp3 format with a p2p client.. Not a very unsual way of doing things I've heard At least not in countries where you're allowed to download music, but
not *share* them
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perf
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posted on 9-25-2004 at 08:38 PM
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Audiosoft,
is this really hard to implement?
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