Problem: So I have this very cool WMA/MP3 player in my car. The WMA player has stopped working for tracks that I have recently burned, however my older burned WMA CD's still work without a problem. I hook up dBpowerAMP: first with the WMA V7 codec (because the manual says that is what's needed) but this still doesn't work. Now I am converting tracks with the WMA V8 codec, as my older ripped files show this on the tag:
WMFSDKVers... 8.00.00.4477
My thinking is that this means that these were all encoded with V8.
Question...
1. Am I right? Is this the Windows media Version Number?
2. If so, then why is it that when I encode new files with the V8 codec do i get this:
WMFSDKVers... 9.00.00.2799
on the track tag? That says WMA V9, right? Doesn't matter what I do. Convert tracks ripped by WMPlayer or Rip them directly from CD using DMC audio CD input and the codec for V8...I still get a tag with V9 on it.
Is this a glitch? Am I really ripping to V8? Problem is I have thousands of tracks on my computer and many of them are ripped with different WMA versions. It would be nice to know what was what. Or should I just convert everthing to MP3?
Thanks
Joe
WMFSDKVers... 8.00.00.4477
My thinking is that this means that these were all encoded with V8.
Question...
1. Am I right? Is this the Windows media Version Number?
2. If so, then why is it that when I encode new files with the V8 codec do i get this:
WMFSDKVers... 9.00.00.2799
on the track tag? That says WMA V9, right? Doesn't matter what I do. Convert tracks ripped by WMPlayer or Rip them directly from CD using DMC audio CD input and the codec for V8...I still get a tag with V9 on it.
Is this a glitch? Am I really ripping to V8? Problem is I have thousands of tracks on my computer and many of them are ripped with different WMA versions. It would be nice to know what was what. Or should I just convert everthing to MP3?
Thanks
Joe
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