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  • Mark1

    • Jan 2005
    • 1

    Prob. converting .wav to .wma Windows Media 10 compatability problem?

    I had a real time waster recently. I was prompted to upgrade to Windows Media 10 (WM10), which I did. Right afterwards I got the error message when trying to convert .wav to .wma
    "The CODEC required to compress 'E:Band tunes
    eggae reg. trans ver. 1-8-04 clip.wma' could not be opened"

    This first thing I did was to try and uninstall WM10 by doing a system restore. Long story short, through the help of a person at www.annoyances.org. I was told to copy a wmploc.dll into the system32 file from the Servicepackfiles folder. This worked. But like a greedy bastad I tried upgrading again to WM10. I did the whole process all over again, but this time I just keep getting the above error message. I've re-installed DBpowerAMP a couple of times along with all the Codecs to no avail.

    In any event, I was hoping somebody could get back to me with a solution. Also, is there a known compatibility problem with Windows Media Player 10? The codecs on the codecs central page all seem to be for windows player 9. Thanks! :smile2:
  • LtData
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • May 2004
    • 8288

    #2
    Re: Prob. converting .wav to .wma Windows Media 10 compatability problem?

    Originally posted by Mark1
    I had a real time waster recently. I was prompted to upgrade to Windows Media 10 (WM10), which I did. Right afterwards I got the error message when trying to convert .wav to .wma
    "The CODEC required to compress 'E:Band tunes
    eggae reg. trans ver. 1-8-04 clip.wma' could not be opened"

    This first thing I did was to try and uninstall WM10 by doing a system restore. Long story short, through the help of a person at www.annoyances.org. I was told to copy a wmploc.dll into the system32 file from the Servicepackfiles folder. This worked. But like a greedy bastad I tried upgrading again to WM10. I did the whole process all over again, but this time I just keep getting the above error message. I've re-installed DBpowerAMP a couple of times along with all the Codecs to no avail.

    In any event, I was hoping somebody could get back to me with a solution. Also, is there a known compatibility problem with Windows Media Player 10? The codecs on the codecs central page all seem to be for windows player 9. Thanks! :smile2:
    In the beta section of the forum is a beta WMA 9.5 codec. These are the codecs that WMP 10 uses.

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