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Old October 14th, 2011, 05:14 PM
KenKelley KenKelley is offline
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Re: Importing From Windows (non Cdg)

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Originally Posted by Roy Dennis View Post
I just ripped an audio CD to wma through Windows media player as I did not have any wma files to try it.
I imported 3 of the files as .kma types and 3 as kmh types from the Import hard drive dialog and they all play perfect and display the correct times, I did not have visualization enabled.
I then imported the rest of the wma files (11) using the easy option from the build database dialog and they all play perfect on my laptop.
Thanks Roy!

Sounds/confirms that I need to use sonverter on my WMA's (the bulk of my music files) and convert to MP3 as there may have been some corruption during the transfer files/settings process when I set this couputer up.
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