I've installed the WMA9 Runtime files several times, but the WMA option is missing in dMC's drop-down menu. :vmad:
WMA option missing in dMC's drop-down menu
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Re: WMA option missing in dMC's drop-down menu
I am not sure what you are refering to when you talk about WMA9 Runtime files. Do you mean the WMA v9 codec from Codec Central?
If so, did you have either WMA v9 or the WMA v9 system files (from Codec Central) installed before you installed the WMA v9 codec? And did you shut down the computer and reboot before trying to access the wma9 for conversions or playback?
If your answer to all of the above is "yes", let me ask if you happen to have installed Windows Media Player v10? If so, can you try to rip a track from cd to wma and let us know if you can and if, after having done so, you can convert other files to wma as well.
Let us know how you make out.
Best wishes,
Bill MikkelsenLast edited by xoas; September 21, 2004, 06:01 PM. -
Re: WMA option missing in dMC's drop-down menu
Originally posted by JRSellersI installed the Windows Media Audio v9 System Codecs (3.8MB) so I wouldn't have to install WMP.
And yes, I've also tried rebooting...several times.Comment
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Re: WMA option missing in dMC's drop-down menu
[QUOTE]I do not think that you need to have WMP installed if you have installed the 3.8MB Windows Media 9 codecs.[QUOTE]
I'm with Wayne on this, see the directions for the WMA v9 codec in Codec Central.
So JR, my understanding is you have installed the WMAv9 system files (3.8 mb) and the WMA v9 codec (260 kb), installed the system codec first, then the codec and then re-booted (all as per directions) and now wma does not show up as an option in the dMC window when you right click on a file and select "Convert To". I am assuming that all these files were installed to their default locations.
Because you did not reply on this I am going to assume that you do not have WMPv10 installed (this has caused some problems for some users). Whether you have WMPv10, have you tried opening Audio CD Input with a cd and seeing if you could convert a track to WMA?
Finally, let me ask about your system. If you are running Windows 95 you cannot use WMA9 (per Codec Central). There is also a link to the following factoid from Codec Central for users of Windows 98 (and I believe this probably applies to Windows 98SE also) and Windows NT: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/wma9-nt.txt
Do keep us posted.
Best wishes,
Bill MikkelsenComment
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Re: WMA option missing in dMC's drop-down menu
Originally posted by xoasOriginally posted by WayneI do not think that you need to have WMP installed if you have installed the 3.8MB Windows Media 9 codecs.
My deepest excuses on this. :o :o :o :oComment
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Re: WMA option missing in dMC's drop-down menu
Originally posted by xoas...and the WMA v9 codec (260 kb)Comment
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