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Old October 26th, 2004, 06:32 AM
jlc_drummer jlc_drummer is offline
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster

O.K. - I loaded WMP 10 and it clearly identifies protected files (ie. MusicMatch downloads) All of my files ripped from CD show NO for protection, yet the majority of them are showing ERROR when I try to play in Hoster. I ripped them using WMP 9. I tried ripping one with WMP 10 and it still shows ERROR. I will try to get a file sent to tech support by the end of the week- but it sounds like it is just something unique to my computer. Thanks again for the feedback.
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Old October 26th, 2004, 11:28 PM
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster

I can't play my WMA files either. I have tried about 20 & only 1 would play. They say Ready and then go to Error when I click play. Some of them put the time in the playlist, but, don't put the song name. All of my music came from original CDs & was ripped with Windows Media Player. Copy protection was turned off. I can play these saongs on this computer with WIndows Media Player & Mix Meister Pro 4.

How many people have tried to play WMA files & are not having a problem? Is it just those of us who posted who are having problems? Are we the only ones who have tried?

Wayne
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Old October 27th, 2004, 05:40 PM
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster

I e-mailed an ERROR producing wma file to MTU support and have heard back that the file plays perfectly for them in Hoster, so it is definitely something on my machine- I will try some various re-installs and see if I can get things on the right track.
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Old October 27th, 2004, 07:20 PM
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster

I think I figured the problem out, but, I am not crazy about the solution.

I think the problem is the length of the PATH to the song. When I imported my music using Windows Media Player, I put the music in a folder in a folder :/My Music/Wma Files/.

Media player put in 2 more folders - 1 for the Artist & 1 for the Album. So now we have C:My Music/WMA Files/Blood Sweat and Tears/Blood Sweat And Tears Greatest Hits/Lacretia Macevil.wma

The songs that play have short names & a short artist name. So far every song I have copied to the My Music Folder with just the Song Name will play. I have over 15,000 songs on my drive and wouldn't want to do this for all of them, but, we don't play alot of Dance Songs during our Karaoke shows (If I can just figure out which ones to copy in a simple directory).

Of course resolving the problem would be great, if MTU can verify that this is actually what is causing the problem.

Wayne
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Old October 27th, 2004, 09:29 PM
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BINGO. I double checked the file I sent MTU - still ERROR - I copied just the song to a different folder and it plays fine. It is still in C:/Program Files/MTU/Hoster/WMA/song.wma but it came from C:/Documents and Settings/Jeff/Desktop/My Music/Non-Island/Artist/Album/song.wma So somewhere between 4 subdirectories and 7 subdirectories there is a breaking point. Easy enough to copy any tunes I want to use into a separate hoster directory and if push came to shove I could do it on the fly. Thanks Wayne and thanks to tech support and now MTU has some information it can use to put this one to bed.
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Old October 28th, 2004, 07:48 AM
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster

Actually my path in my original email was wrong. It closely resembles yours. Since I opened the file form 'My Documents', I omitted part of the path, it's actually C:\Documents and Settings\Wayne.DESKTOP\My Documents\WMA Songs\My Music\Aaron Neville\The Very Best of Aaron Neville\Song.wma

Hopefully MTU can verify whether this is really the problem & get a fix made.

You're right, this is a fairly easy work around, but, I don't want to wreck my entire file system to play a few songs when I can just switch over to my DJ program. I will probably copy the current popular dance tracks to a flat file & leave the originals in place.

Wayne
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Old October 28th, 2004, 09:50 AM
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster

SUGGESTION,
When I started using media player, and Put them in the default directory like you guys did. But I wanted to be able to use them in my laptop also. so I put them in a directory off the root called music. so the path would now be C:\Music\Aaron Neville\The Very Best of Aaron Neville\Song.wma
In windows media player it didnt change anything as the playlist goes back one directory and looks forward.

I put tham on a usb drive, and also put it in the root. on my laptop I had it search for media files, and gave it the path. it found all the playlists, music, and icons etc. and they all work well that way.
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