I have for some years now used Sony’s Sonic Stage to produce ATRAC files for my portable players, but feel that it’s time to ‘move on’, so to speak.
Having tried out dBpoweramp ripper with NeroAAC encoder to produce .m4a files, I can get them to play in Winamp, and can import them into Sonic Stage (for the purpose of transferring to a Walkman), which also plays them without problems.
However, even though the CPF-IX001 shows the artist, album and track information, upon attempting to play the track it displays the error “Cannot Play”. On accessing the M-crew Server software, the track appears in the library, however attempting to play it there results in the error “File playback impossible”.
I can rip to wave files, which results in the creation of files that play without problems on both my CPF-IX001 and M-crew Server software.
After converting it with either the dBpoweramp Music Converter or from a command line using neroaacenc.exe, the file refuses to play in either of the aforementioned.
Having downloaded iTunes, and ripped the same tracks, the resulting .m4a files play without problems, so I’m at a loss to understand exactly where I’m going wrong!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Having tried out dBpoweramp ripper with NeroAAC encoder to produce .m4a files, I can get them to play in Winamp, and can import them into Sonic Stage (for the purpose of transferring to a Walkman), which also plays them without problems.
However, even though the CPF-IX001 shows the artist, album and track information, upon attempting to play the track it displays the error “Cannot Play”. On accessing the M-crew Server software, the track appears in the library, however attempting to play it there results in the error “File playback impossible”.
I can rip to wave files, which results in the creation of files that play without problems on both my CPF-IX001 and M-crew Server software.
After converting it with either the dBpoweramp Music Converter or from a command line using neroaacenc.exe, the file refuses to play in either of the aforementioned.
Having downloaded iTunes, and ripped the same tracks, the resulting .m4a files play without problems, so I’m at a loss to understand exactly where I’m going wrong!
Any help would be much appreciated.
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