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Old 12-05-2007, 10:18 PM
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Default RE: Transferring and Playing Windows Media Audio Files in Vista

I'm new and not sure if my problem fits here but I transferred by wma files
from Windows xp to Vista. Having license problems, can't play songs even tho
they transferred correctly. All files on now on Yahoo music jukebox - free
version. I have a program called rrinstaller.exe wanting to run and I give it
permission, then I get a dialog box saying "must restart machine to continue
with content processing. I click ok and restart my computer but nothing is
different. Does anyone know about revocation and renewal of license?
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"Swami ji" wrote:

> The Windows Media Player preinstalled in Windows Vista of DELL Dimension is
> giving lot of trouble. There is a crackling and hesitation of the sound on
> all types of files mp3,wma,cda, etc etc.
> The resolution is to disable the enhancements of the Audio Codecs of the
> system.
> Once the enhancements are disabled the sorround sound and the quality of
> sound is gone.
> People are paying for the Integrated sound Audio Codecs 7.1 of DELL on the
> system with VISTA.
> IS THERE ANY FIX FOR THIS ?
> The DELL tech Service people are not able to help as most of the call center
> takers are not even aware of how to fix this problem.
> Microsoft does not want to help except sending a link to their library.
> What is the resolution.
> SHORT LIVE VISTA. SHORT LIVE DELL and bear the crackling sound of the music.
>
> IS THER ANY FIX FOR IT FOR NOT LOOSING THE QUALITY OF "
> """THE INTEGRATED AUDIO CODECS 7.1 OF DELL """ WITH VISTA
>
>
> --
> ''''Swami''''
>
> --
> ''''Swami''''
>
> "Music Lover 42" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm new to this forum... but i have 2 questions that I hope one of you can
> > answer.
> >
> > I currently have a Dell Dimension 3000 Desktop PC that has Windows XP Media
> > Center Edition (2005) on it. I recently discovered that I can rip my favorite
> > music CD's to my computer's hard drive using Windows Media Player. My
> > computer originally had Version 9 of Media Player but I recently upgraded it
> > to Version 10.
> >
> > When I rip CD's to the My Music folder on my hard drive, I use the
> > "best-quality" rip setting (192 kbps.) for Windows Media Audio. Since my CD's
> > are all classical music, this setting usually yields the best results.
> >
> > I've recently become dissatisfied with my desktop PC. For one reason, when I
> > originally custom-ordered it through Dell, I only requested 80 GB of
> > hard-drive space. At the time, I thought that would be more than enough... I
> > was unaware of the possibility of ripping music CD's directly to one's hard
> > drive.
> >
> > I want to purchase a new Dell Inspiron Laptop which has the newer Windows
> > Vista OS on it, and which has the most hard-drive space available (200 GB),
> > so that I can rip most if not all of my CD collection on it.
> >
> > 1. Right now I have approximately 100 WMA files on my old computer, with a
> > total size of 8 GB. My question is (and I apologize for taking so long to get
> > to the point), can I transfer these files which were ripped using Windows XP
> > Media Center Edition onto the new laptop which will run Windows Vista--with
> > little or no loss of quality? Will I even be able to play these WMA files on
> > the new laptop with Vista? Or, will I simply have to start from scratch and
> > re-rip the CD's onto the new laptop?
> >
> > 2. Also, I plan to purchase an MP-3 Player... are there any hand-held
> > devices which simply play WMA files as they are, or must they be converted to
> > MP-3 files first.
> >
> > If I convert my WMA files (average size 89MB) into MP-3 files, do I need to
> > allow for an increase in file size? As I understand it, WMA's use less disk
> > space but have the same quality as MP-3 files, which use more. Is there some
> > kind of conversion table for the respective file sizes (WMA = MP-3), just so
> > I can calculate how many files I can fit onto an MP-3 player with a capacity
> > of, say, 80 GB?

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