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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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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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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster
This makes since, the .wma file that Dlc_Drummer sent me I copied into a folder named D:\Songlist\WMA file that Won't play in Hoster\Ain't No Sunshine Lean on Me- The Best of Bill Withers.wma and it played fine.
This could be the issue is that the path that Microsoft allows the Dialog to go down is limited to a certain number of characters.
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Bryan, MTU |
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster
It is the number of characters rather than sub directories. I put a new folder on my C drive and copied a song to it, so it was C:/(very long folder name)/song.wma and it triggered the ERROR message in Hoster. Plays fine in WMP 10.
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster
Yes, you are limited to 256 characters, including spaces. But I also noticed an Illegal character in the path name a "." is not allowed in a path name. only as in a filename
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster
That all sounds fine, but why is it then that some files out of the same directory will play, and others will not?
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Re: ERROR when playing protected WMA files in Hoster
The period was assigned to the name by windows & it is not a problem. Songs with short song names, a short artist name & a short album name do play in the original directory. I agree there may be some characters that do cause a problem with specific songs, but, as S Parks indicates, if the period in the filename was a problem, none of my songs would play.
Windows Media Player & Mix Meister both find every song on my hard drive so any limitation that is not built into Hoster has to be from within the Windows dialog box being used for the lookup. I moved my entire directory (very simply in less than 5 minutes) to My Music (Under the Root Drive). This eliminated 4 sub-directory's. Once you get through the Folders for Artist Name & Album Name, the Track #, Artist Name & Album Name are also appended to the Song Title. This is also how they show up in Explorer. You've Made Me So Very Happy is still 157 characters long and still won't play.. When I shorten the Name to just the Song Title, it plays. Wayne |
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