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#265582 - 20/09/2005 17:09 Windows Media Lossless
faceless041974
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Registered: 11/04/2004
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Loc: Chicago, IL
Just wondering if the player plays WMA's why doesnt it play when the files are encoded with the lossless setting?

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#265583 - 20/09/2005 18:10 Re: Windows Media Lossless [Re: faceless041974]
wfaulk
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The lossless codec is newer than the code used to decode WMAs. That is, WMA-Lossless is completely different than WMA-Lossy.

You can reencode your WMA-Lossless files to FLAC (in v3) or WAV and play them on the empeg with no loss in quality.
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#265584 - 20/09/2005 19:16 Re: Windows Media Lossless [Re: faceless041974]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
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Also, please note that it only plays WMA files of 160kbps or less. This is microsoft's own supplied binary, the empeg guys didn't write that part.
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#265585 - 20/09/2005 22:46 Re: Windows Media Lossless [Re: wfaulk]
faceless041974
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Registered: 11/04/2004
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Loc: Chicago, IL
Forgive my ignorance but what is FLAC? Also if I were to convert everything to WAV wouldnt that take up alot of room compared to WMA or MP3?

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#265586 - 20/09/2005 22:51 Re: Windows Media Lossless [Re: faceless041974]
wfaulk
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FLAC is another lossless codec that the empeg supports (but only in v3 software). Its compression is probably in the same ballpark as WMA-Lossless. Yes, WAV would take up a lot more room, as well as some other things. Go for v3 and FLAC if you can. Otherwise, just transcode your WMAs to MP3s and go with that.
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#265587 - 20/09/2005 23:02 Re: Windows Media Lossless [Re: faceless041974]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Also remember that lossless codecs like FLAC or WAV mean that the car player has to keep its disk drives spun-up all the time in order to keep up with the data rate. You're much better off using a compressed format for car usage.
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